Mooncakes at the Park

Mooncakes

Once a year, my BEC organizes an outing. In the pre-pandemic days, we would usually have a day trip. In the past, we had ventured as far as Melaka. In such restrictive times, we settled for a small gathering at the Bukit Jalil Recreational Park. Bright and early, we had a socially-distanced warm up session on a grassy field. Then some of us went for a jog, while the rest opted for a Taichi session. At the end of the gathering, we had a breakfast potluck. For the first time ever, I had mooncakes for breakfast.  

Sushi

At night, we had a Japanese dinner at Zakuro, Bukit Jalil. Food there was pretty good, and the owner was very friendly. Then KH went to buy a whole burnt cheesecake from Say Cheese Cafe. After that, we had a short grocery shopping trip to Super Seven. Stopped at Nyonya Platter for a yumcha session. Their sets were so attractive we abandoned the idea of just ordering drinks. Ended up with teh tarik, sirap ros, asam laksa, and kaya butter toast. As though we weren't stuffed from dinner. LOL. Their teh tarik is really good. Piping hot, and fragrant, just the way I like it. Goes well with KH's cheesecake too! LOL.   

Burnt Cheesecake

Comments

Twilight Man said…
Walau Eh! White mooncakes will make my mouth like smeared with cocaine.
William said…
@Twi:
Very nice, even the mung bean paste was homemade.

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