Ola! Another Saturday night chilled out with good music, companions and environment at Guinness Amplify @ Foley’s Oasis Ara Damansara. The Foley’s Oasis Sky Bar is an open air and casual concept bar overlooking the fountain at the square; a relaxing spot to unwind. Guinness Amplify @ Foley’s Oasis Ara Damansara This was the 4th week of GUINNESS Amplify Live Tour with our local live band Tempered Mental, Nick Davis and Dash performing. Tempered Mental @ Foley's Oasis Sky Bar Admission to all Guinness Amplify Live Tour events is free-of-charge and is first-come, first-served. Nick Davis @ Foley's Oasis Sky Bar It was hip and happening night out and I began to like Nick Davis’s dark haunting melody and his emo lyrics. Dash @ Foley's Oasis Sky Bar Some snapshots of happy faces at the Amplify @ Foley's Oasis Sky Bar Dare to be bold ~ such a colorful combination i mean hair Guinness Amplify: Music Made of More celebrates the culmination of the 7-week incredible journey of talented, dedicated and passionate musicians in Malaysia. The Amplify Finale Show will feature Canadian band MAGIC! at KL Live on Saturday 18th October, 2014. MAGIC! will be performing at Guinness Amplify Music Made of More Finale Show at KL Live on 18th Oct, 2014 (Sat) MAGIC! currently riding high in the charts worldwide with the smash-hit debut single ‘Rude’, will take the stage alongside local music greats OJ Law and Dash. Lead vocalist and songwriter Nasri is one half of the Grammy-award-winning Writing and Production duo ‘The Messengers’, and has written and produced songs for some of the music industry’s biggest names, including Iggy Azalea, Pitbull, and Shakira. Tickets for the Finale Show is not for sale you have to earn it. Once the ticket is earned it can be upgraded to a VIP pass, which entitles the holder to a Meet & Greet session with the artists, an exclusive Guinness Amplify t-shirt, and more. Check out the full line-up for the Guinness Amplify Live Tour, and find out how you can get your hands on an exclusive ticket for the Guinness Amplify: Music Made of More Finale Show in KL Live on 18th October, log on to www.amplify.com.my
As we hurtle from last month's National Day to this month's Malaysia Day, let's see what two modern kopitiams _ British Malaya and Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock _ can tell us about our culinary past and present. Replacing SS2's Prince Cafe, British Malaya is where colonial loyalists and contemporary nationalists can come together and compromise over cuisine. For the Brit: a beef sandwich, with crisp cucumbers in beautifully thick seed-and-nut bread. For the Malaysian: salted egg fried rice, a little too lukewarm to totally recommend. For the Brit: steaming-hot Dilmah Ceylonese tea. For the Malaysian: icy-cold milk with cincau and gula Melaka. This no-pork eatery is pretty packed on a weeknight. Service is prompt and prices are fair; we might not return, but we're glad we came. Since British administrators are long gone, this country's Alis, Muthus and Ah Hocks can carve a collective gastronomic destiny, one illustrated by this cutely named Ara Damansara outlet opened by the folks behind Tom, Dick & Harry's. Nasi lemak, something that perhaps most of our population adores. The version here is nice, with firm, fragrant rice and flavorsome fried chicken. Sambal kerang, a heap of big, bouncy cockles. Roti bakar reminds me of breakfasts with my grandfather. As do half-boiled eggs, which both he and I adored. Perfectly prepared here. Teh ais and cham ais. The menu at Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock is pretty limited for now, but let's cross our fingers for char kuey teow and roti canai eventually. "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana British Malaya, Jalan SS2/67, Petaling Jaya. Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock, Block B, Oasis Ara Damansara, Jalan PJU 1A/7, Petaling Jaya.
Bao Ho Chiak is one of the restaurant which we visited for the morning dim sum Bao Ho Chiak is located at Ara Damansara which is just not far away from the Niu Cher Zhui.
Ara Damansara’s newest project AraTre’ Residences is so exciting not only because it is very affordable, but it also has a great location next to the Evolve Concept Mall and is just a s…
As we hurtle from last month's National Day to this month's Malaysia Day, let's see what two modern kopitiams _ British Malaya and Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock _ can tell us about our culinary past and present. Replacing SS2's Prince Cafe, British Malaya is where colonial loyalists and contemporary nationalists can come together and compromise over cuisine. For the Brit: a beef sandwich, with crisp cucumbers in beautifully thick seed-and-nut bread. For the Malaysian: salted egg fried rice, a little too lukewarm to totally recommend. For the Brit: steaming-hot Dilmah Ceylonese tea. For the Malaysian: icy-cold milk with cincau and gula Melaka. This no-pork eatery is pretty packed on a weeknight. Service is prompt and prices are fair; we might not return, but we're glad we came. Since British administrators are long gone, this country's Alis, Muthus and Ah Hocks can carve a collective gastronomic destiny, one illustrated by this cutely named Ara Damansara outlet opened by the folks behind Tom, Dick & Harry's. Nasi lemak, something that perhaps most of our population adores. The version here is nice, with firm, fragrant rice and flavorsome fried chicken. Sambal kerang, a heap of big, bouncy cockles. Roti bakar reminds me of breakfasts with my grandfather. As do half-boiled eggs, which both he and I adored. Perfectly prepared here. Teh ais and cham ais. The menu at Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock is pretty limited for now, but let's cross our fingers for char kuey teow and roti canai eventually. "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana British Malaya, Jalan SS2/67, Petaling Jaya. Ali, Muthu & Ah Hock, Block B, Oasis Ara Damansara, Jalan PJU 1A/7, Petaling Jaya.
Crazy Crabs; located at Oasis Damansara, Petaling Jaya is a definite place for Crab lovers. Priced at affordable rate with fresh huge crabs
Ara Damansara… a name akin to traffic jams, traffic jams and traffic jams. So other than having to drive through it to get somewhere else, why would anyone think tha...
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Eastern Garden Restaurant D-G-23, Block D, Jlan PJU 1A/20B, Dataran Ara Damansara 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia Tel : 603-7846 2700 FB : Eastern Garden Restaurant Business Hours : Mon – Sun 10:30 a.m. – 10 p.m. ***** [portfolio_slideshow include=”7125, 7124″] Located at the busy Dataran Ara Damansara, Eastern Garden Restaurant is a typical Chinese restaurant […]
Eastern Garden which had opened in doors early this year is such a great place for a homely dishes with an affordable price.