A not-so-ordinary movie that is worth a watch.

The trailer
The movie is violently bloody though…
Browsing Junkgirl™ blog archives for December, 2009.
Pork Cincalok. The meat was fragrant.

a french restaurant, a few doors away.

Nyonya Hut makes and sells nyonya kuihs priced between AUD70cents to $1.

The round ones are ondeh-ondeh (AUD$1 for 3). The green and white ones are kuih talam (AUD 70cents each). The layered ones are kuih lapis (AUD 70cents each).

The Almost Invisible Chinese man.
1:35 is great. He painted everything but his head and shoulders.
at Choi’s on Riversdale Road in Hawthorn, Victoria.

A pear shaped with a filling that has a mixture with tastes of scallop, prawns and crabmeat perhaps.

Oysters – From the right: deep fried, tomyum-like, lemon grass sauce, kilpatrick-like.

There was another dish without a photo. 2 whole fried prawns with a wasabi/mayonnaise sauce.
Crayfish with noodles. It was well prepared because the meat was easily accessible. But still…not a big fan of seafood.

Lamb cutlets with dijon mustard. This was the best dish in my opinion. The meat was very tender.

Fish fillet with ginger strips and a sweetish sauce. And fried rice.

Choi’s is a chinese restaurant but the dishes we had seemed to be more fusion.