Tuesday, March 9, 2010

English style on Sunday

We took a nice drive on Sunday, hoping to catch a free film as it was Australia Film Week last week. The one i was eager to watch was The Magic Pudding, a cartoon! We were 2 hours earlier b4 film starts but like i expected, full. Free what! haih...

Just when i thought 'There goes my Sunday movie...' mama suggested we spent time at Pavilion...and so we did. Had breakfast at Toast Box. Actually, i wasn't in the mood to eat but when i saw the sight of teh tarik ais in tall glasses & 'Otah Thick Bread' on the menu ... i changed my mind. =P




The otak-otak was spreaded on a slice of thick bread & served hot! Nice. Definitely new on the menu but i still prefer otak-otak wrapped in green leaves, where it's juicier & fresh. I ordered extra 2 pcs of homemade fishcakes too. So much for not being hungry rite? haha...

Mama had this yummy prawn noodle...



...served if not mistaken on upih leaves! Very interesting. This is really sedap. A mixed of laksa & yellow noodles with prawn sauce. Hmm...

The day went on with walkabouts & shopping! Yes, Tangs is on SALES! I got myself a watch & a white cardigan. 80% sales...u should check it out. It's on till 4 April 2010.

Just when things were interesting already, it got better!

At the corner of Mercato market, there's this little sweet English shop! That's when i sensed the availability of my fave thing in the whole wide world....TEA!!! LOL!






Located on the same level as Food Republic in Pavilion, English Tea Room has everything in its defined signature style; English wallpapers, frilly laces, English teas, English tea sets, scones, frames & dolls! hehe...Even the white garden chairs are for sale.



3 types of teas are displayed such as fruit, black and green tea. Each type has a different, unique English name on each adorable packaging. Seriously cool! The ones i bought were as below:


Green Tea
(This reminded me of the Vampire from Twilight..hehe)


Black Tea

Check how cute the packaging are!!!

Each of the triangle packaging costs RM6.00, which contained only 1 tea bag. They also sell them in larger tins. I spent almost 1/2 - 40 mins in that shop as Lisa, the person in charged of the shop that day, attended us around the shop. Her friendliness made us comfortable & she was sweet enough to show us the rest of the items in that shop! I might just visit it again for more teas!

(I'll post the address, contact & website here once i get the details from the card back home..hehe)

After that tour, we were so fascinated with the Englishness of the shop that we went straight to Winter Warmers Coffee & Teahouse at The Curve! hehe..



As if we can't get enough of it, thus having English style tea time while serenaded by evergreen music to end the day was just the way to do it. Cheers!

Luv Luv!

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