Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Leisure Walking in Kuta - Jl Pantai Kuta to Jl Legian Kaja to Jalan Benesari @ Bali [Indonesia]

Those who have travelled with me before would be aware that i love to walk all over the place and it's no exception when i was in Bali! There were so many brick and mortar shops by the roadside; i knew i die die must check some of them out before my flight back to Singapore!

Can you imagine that this Jl Pantai Kuta road (i would have called it a lane) is the only vehicular ingress for the world famous Kuta beach?! It's effectively a one-lane, one-way street and that could explain why we missed our flight later that evening.

Cute miniature pinscher spotted on the street! Dogs at Kuta were better groomed than those i found at Sukawati Art Market; unlike places like Bangkok, i didn't notice any "bombs" littering the floor.

Dreamcatchers - even though it's a native american thingy, nothing's a cultural barrier so long it brings in the dollars. Speaking of which, i have been pretty restless at night recently and maybe i should purchase one.

These snippets of heartwarming advice written on wood planks would brighten my home boring, white walls. Pity, my concept is more black and white and even if i can bring in splashes of colour, i prefer photographs shot by me and there were tons to choose from in my hard disk.

I actually walked along Jl Pantai Kuta on an almost daily basis and it's where Smart Spa and Made's Warung were located. Further down would be the place where i had my first taste of Balinese's Babi Guling and the barbershop where Alex had his haircut.

Temple or private praying grounds? I am not sure about the first one as there was a gate but the second one is most likely private property with a walled boundary.

Let's continue with Jl Legian Kaja; a notable road that stretched for almost three kilometers until Seminyak, another popular district said to be less touristy than Kuta.

Given the length of the road and the fact that shophouses flanked both sides of the road, you would be pleased to know that there were plenty of souvenir shops where you can bargain crazily. As mentioned in earlier postings, do check out the pricing at the supermarkets (e.g. at Beachwalk shopping centre) first as a point of reference for bargaining.

Mosaic bowls, mosaic elephants, mosaic skulls and even mosaic penises! I actually want to get a set of 3 mosaic bowls which wasn't too expensive until i asked about the stand which cost almost the price of the bowls.

Those in front seemed familiar? Thought they were the kind of dolls quite popular in the 1980s when i was still a child.

More dolls can be found in the shop; barbies dolls, golliwogs, teddie bears etc. I did notice one that appeared to be a demoness based on a character in the Journey to the West Chinese novel; white bone demoness (also known as 白骨精).

Wetballs?! What the hell are they? To know more, check out https://baliswetballs.weebly.com! Hyperactive kids? Consider the fidget spinners although i think the fad is already on its way out.

More cute dogs!

As a beach vacation, it's easy to get your hands on swimwear or anything that's related to the beach, the sun and the seas! You may even check out the factory outlets for Billabong and Quicksilver.

I wasn't in the shopping mood as it was a relatively rushed trip and i wouldn't want to spend my precious trying clothes and deliberating if i should buy them.

5GX Bali - reverse bungy in Bali! Main website seemed to be down but you can still find some reviews at its facebook page; https://www.facebook.com/5gxbali/

The clubbing precinct where many would let their hair down at night.

Sadly, its popularity with foreigners made it a primary target for terrorists and result was the infamous Bali bombings in 2002. Over 200 persons died in that attack and standing on the destroyed site is the Sari Club Memorial.

Need a pee after a long walk? Check out the clean toilets on level two of the Indomaret Ground Zero convenience store directly behind the Sari Club Memorial. After you are done, replenish by having a cup of the delicious rum and raisin frappe at Point Cafe in the same store.

5D studio and tattoo parlour; i am more interested in the latter. It's been a teenage dream to ink my skin and the two main reasons why i haven't done so are because it's hard to nail down a design and i couldn't decide where i should tattoo it.

Massage parlours are the norm in Bangkok; in Bali (even Batam, Bintan etc), they upped the parlours to spas as they provide more than just massages. You could get a manicure, pedicure, hair treatment, facial etc!

Clothing store, silverware shop and beachwear shop.

Want to stay along this long road? There were quite a few housing options and the one above is Restu Bali Hotel. From its agoda listing, the room was huge and the rate per night was eye dropping low.

Hookah which a water pipe for an activity known as Shisha which is now banned in Singapore! I am actually quite curious to try it.

Yogurt shop. The thing that caught my attention? The free WiFi logo.

Huffian Line - a beachwear outlet for Billabong and Quicksilver. Don't know if it is a factory outlet although the discounts outside were darn attractive.

Making our way to the even narrower Jalan Benesari after pigging out at the Black House Burgers; technically our last meal in Bali. Are those hammocks hanging from the ceiling? You think i can install one in my house?

Instead of Hooters, let me introduce you to Kooters Bar and Grill! Want to know what they sell and the reviews? Check out TripAdvisor here!

Hotel Terrace at Kuta - there must be some truth to its certificate of excellence by TripAdvisor and its review score was impressive and the room was generally below S$50 a night! Check out the Expedia page here.

Surfing is a big thing in Bali and seeing a shop selling only surfboards was hardly a surprise. However, i am curious as to how much one costs....

Pretty funny tee-shirt; imagine wearing the wear and eating a humongous del monte banana.

The Smiling Frog - not sure about the quality of food although i can bet with you that those with ranidaphobia would definitely steer clear from the restaurant.

Bali is bigger than Singapore and it might be more convenient to just rent a motorbike to get to the places you want, especially when traffic jams appeared to be the norm when i was there.

Continuing along Jalan Benesari.

Beach Bowl - i was pretty keen to try the best smoothies bowl even though i have no idea what the hell it is! Pity it was already closing for the day! I am a sucker for reviews; hence, for the benefit of my beloved blog readers, you may check out the reviews here

Plenty of dining establishments in that small lane.

Even Korean food! If i am travelling with friends, I actually like it when there are a wider variety of food selection when i am in a foreign country; less of a headache when it comes to meals. Worse come to worse, there's usually McDonald's.

Were these new or pre-owned? Nevertheless, i guess i got my answer to the question i posed earlier on the pricing of surfboards. 

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Area Covered
As above, in blue (opaque).


Monday, November 06, 2017

LeTAO Cheese Cake Lab along Sakaimachi Street - Double Fromage Cheesecake, Lab Lab Choux etc @ Otaru [Hokkaido, Japan] #LeTAO #Otaru

Before i embarked on my trip to Hokkaido, kindhearted friends had already highlighted things i should do and things i should eat; including the numerous desserts i could find along the main shopping street along Sakaimachi Street in Otaru

At my age, the major issue is that i am no longer able to eat as much as i could; hence, i didn't venture beyond the incredibly famous LeTao! Actually, i did attempt to check out Rokkatei but the store had literally sold out everything as it was close to the end of operation hours. 

Anyway, the desserts at LeTao were too pretty to ignore and i had a hard time contemplating what i should have! Priority was definitely the popularity number one double fromage cheesecake even though the season special, melon double fromage, looked extremely appetising too! 

Let's have a bit of something, including the store-limited lab lab choux! Advantage of travelling with a group - we had the stomach (and financial capability) to order more for sharing.

Lab Lab Choux - choux pastry shell with custard cream and cream cheese taking up the middle; i was expecting this to be better than beard papa and vanilla cream puff from Tampopo.

Sadly, the choux pastry was too hard for my liking and there was a stale aftertaste that simply didn't make the cut. Saving grace were the custard cream and cream cheese which were nice to enjoy on their own. 

Double Fromage Cheese Cake - this wasn't as cheesy as i thought it should be and in comparison to the same type of dessert we had at Furano Delice Honten; this paled in comparison! There wasn't the desirable richness even though to be fair, the one at Furano Delice Honten is the best cheesecake i ever had.

Melon Double Fromage - in a way similar to the double fromage cheese cake, this melon range was overbearingly sweet and ranked the least favourite among the six of us. Guess we all subconsciously toe the government line to reduce the sugar intake in our diet! 

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Location
6-13 Sakaimachi
Otaru City, Hokkaido,
047-0027, Japan

Menu
As above.

Pricing
Lab Lab Choux - 300 yen
Double Fromage Cheese Cake - 410 yen
Melon Double Fromage - 410 yen
(inclusive of tax)


Sunday, November 05, 2017

Dogs in Kuta @ Bali [Indonesia]

Some of you might have been shocked by the poor condition of dogs i highlighted in my post here which centered mostly on the canines at Sukawati Art Market.

The situation at Kuta was a lot better and i did chance upon quite a few dogs in my short 4-day trip to Bali; they were better groomed and i couldn't quite confirm if they were strays or pet dogs.

Pure-breeds had a higher chance of being identified as a pet dog as in the case of the miniature pinscher above which appeared to be guarding the canang sari, although i did see it dashing out from a home. 

A stray i guess but it did have a purple ribbon tied across its neck. At the point of my visit, there were a few online articles talking about dog meat satay in Bali that was allegedly passed off as chicken or beef. How authentic is the news? I took it with a pinch of salt even though i did remain guarded, just in case.

It's hard to imagine as the dogs were well taken care of and if it has been prevalent for quite some time, i would imagine the canines to be a lot of suspicious of humans, which didn't seem to be the case.

Those terrified of dogs would be pleased to note that i didn't encounter any incident of aggression in my four days there; the dogs pretty much kept to themselves;

Some, apparently, have a rather good life. 

I was expecting a bark from this little fellow; which would be strange as it was a pet dog from one of the commercial entities. Why strange? Would you keep a barking dog in your shop when you need the business? 

Last picture - a dog that looked liked it was being punished by its owner. In the beginning, it was just looking ahead and didn't dare to walk in to the shop. Guess my shutter clicks attracted its attention! 

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