Exploring New Markets

Dim Sum

Mum has a quarterly appointment with her O and G specialist at Puchong, so we skipped our usual morning marketing at OUG. But that doesn't mean we can't do our marketing elsewhere. Right after the appointment, I made a stop at the Taman Wawasan morning market. The stalls are arranged around a food court. When we arrived, the sun was already out, and the unfamiliar layout made it an unproductive visit. But its interesting to note that pork is openly sold in the open over there.

Kuih-Muih

In the evening, KH and I attended a wedding at Hai Tian. One if his colleagues at Nu Skin were getting married. Little did I know that it would be the last time I ate at Hai Tian. Just a few days later, the signboard was changed. Quite a landmark Chinese restaurant for the Taman Equine area. In the afternoon, mum deep-fried some nian gao wraps. Crispy on the outside, and chewy on the inside. Brought a bunch to the banquet so that we could nibble on it while waiting for all the fashionably late guests to arrive.

Nian Gao Wraps

Didn't go home directly after the wedding banquet. KH and I stopped a while at Restoran Salsabeel for teh tarik and kopi tarik. At least some 'private' time with each other.

Tea and Coffee

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