Thursday, June 04, 2015

Batam Free & Easy with a Rental Chauffeured Car - A One Day Trip!

Batam is no stranger to me; in the past decade, i have visited no less than six times although every time was through a tour package. This time round, i opted to try the free and easy mode by engaging a local chauffeured car!

This one day trip would not result in as many as posts as the yet-to-be-finished Kota Kinabalu but do expect about six separate detailed postings which i would share in the next few weeks / months. Without further ado, let's start our family expedition to Batam!

[5.50 am] I was responsible for purchasing the ferry tickets online and wanting to make full use of our time, i selected the earliest possible departure at 7.40 am. We were asked to check in two hours before and you can imagine my frustration when i reached at about 6 am to find a still shutter-down shop at Harbourfront Centre. 

[6.35 am Singapore Time] Got the boarding passes! For those who bought the tickets online, do queue at the far right as you can print out the boarding passes via the e-stations located there! Frankly, they should consider having an e-station outside for their customers' convenience! 

Missed my breakfast as i was busy queuing and i thought it might be best to clear custom earlier since we had only about an hour to go. Within the departure lounge, you can find a 7-11 store where you could buy water and sandwiches.

Oh ya, the two brats joined us too! Together with my parents, two sisters, myself with Jovyn and Jerald, there were seven of us; just the right number for the rental car. 

[7.18 am Singapore Time] The gate was opened for the throngs of passengers! Please do not keep your boarding passes in your bags yet as they would be collected by the crew before you board the ferry. 

[7.35 am Singapore Time] Leaving ahead of time! What the heck was this tall structure on Sentosa Island?!?! The answer can be found on a fellow blogger's website

The kids were utterly excited! As the ferry neared Batam Centre ferry terminal, i recollected the case of travellers asked to return back to Singapore because they were too noisy! I am worried as both brats are renowned for their booming voices! 

[7.40 am Indonesia Time] Turned out it was the fastest custom clearance i have ever encountered in my life; the immigration officer literally just took my passport, opened to a fresh page, stamped and then returned back to me in less than 10 seconds! 

Our friendly chauffeur, Mr Buldan, was already waiting for us at the arrival hall, holding on to a paper with my name on it! Waited for him at the pickup point while he went to drive his 8-seater toyota!  

Drove past this artistic hotel known as Hotel 01 and i bet this would be a very interesting accommodation! From the facade, i can already feel an eerie aura that would likely strengthen when sun sets. 

[8.08 am Indonesia Time] Maha Vihara Duta Maitreya - a Buddhist temple with the laughing Buddha as its patron deity! Mum was the one who suggested this trip and her main aim was to visit the Chinese temples.

[8.55 am Indonesia Time] On our way again! I would have preferred to spend more time at the monastery though as it has quite a few vegetarian food stalls, a convenience store for vegetarians and even a souvenir shop! 

Compared to a few years ago, i thought there were a lot more motor vehicles on the Batam roads. Guess economy must be booming on this island that was only less than a hour away from Singapore.

Safety consciousness was still rather weak though; shocked was our expression at the sight of this little boy on the back of a motorcycle without a helmet! 

Mum mentioned it was common in Singapore back in the era when she was still a kid! Now, we are talking about fifty years ago!

[9.08 am Indonesia Time] The popular tua pek kong temple (Vihara Budhi Bhakti Temple)! This was a tourist spot i stepped foot on almost every time i was in Batam! The one time i didn't manage to was because none of my tour mates was keen and preferred to spend the extra time on shopping and massages.

[10.10 am Indonesia Time] On the road again with nice view of the Batam town / city! I should have asked Mr Buldan to stop at a safe spot for photo taking as the same view overlooked the cityscape of the little red dot! 

This somewhat reminded me of the Nee Soon village market place when i was a kid. Maybe i should seriously trawl through the hundreds of photos that my dad took when he was very much younger and see if i can find a picture of the market place we called kang ka. 

A motorcycle with a storage box at the back. According to Mr Buldan, the man was a roaming vendor and his trade on the sale of cigarettes! 

[10.20 am Indonesia Time] Batam Layer Cakes factory where the famous cakes were freshly baked for you to purchase straight away! More on this on a separate post.

[10.50 am Indonesia Time] Yong Heng Food Trading - The place for you to get the local dried products like pre-fried prawn keropok, nuts, snacks, sea cucumbers and even dried sea horses! 

Do remember to check out the supermarket next door! The two small tubs of hair wax cost only 14,000 rupiah which was about S$1.40).

[11.15 am Indonesia Time] Jovyn was tired. Don't belittle this toothy gal; she has a nasty temper, especially when she doesn't get sufficient sleep. This trait was in no doubt inherited from her mum. =P

Longer than expected journey as we wanted to check out a must-visit tourist destination that none of us had been to. You should see the look on Mr Buldan's face when i said i have never been there before even though i had visited Batam on quite a number of occasions! 

[11.50 am Indonesia Time] Arrived at the first section of the impressive Barelang Bridges

[12.05 pm Indonesia Time] Spent a few minutes taking photos as the ladies would not pull themselves away from the cool comfort of air-conditioning! Next destination; seafood lunch in a kelong restaurant located far from the main road! 

It was a steep climb followed by a exhilarating drop that both kids termed as the roller coaster! You should have heard their piercing screams. hahaha.

Kampung Tua Tiang Wangkang - the village housing the kelong restaurant. I am just so glad it wasn't the 933 Golden Prawn restaurant which had really sucky food. 

[12.10 pm Indonesia Time] Don't you just love the rustic atmosphere of the stilted restaurant known as Citra Utama 188?! Seafood was fresh even though the style of cooking might not appeal to those accustomed to what we have in Singapore. 

Charcoal kiln right across the entrance of the kelong restaurant. Check out the details here

Colourful paper signboards - i initially thought they were congratulatory boards with intent similar to a congratulatory flower bouquet stands! 

[2.08 pm] Nagoya Hill Shopping Centre - the best place to do shopping in my opinion and you should not limit yourself to just the main complex alone.

Pity i was with the two brats and without any mobile network, the whole family didn't dare to venture too far from one another! The one odd hour we were there was spent at Matahari department store. 

While the ladies left for their massages at a nearby location, my dad and i were tasked to entertain the kids for ninety minutes! 

With a huge kid's entertainment zone on the third floor, i guessed it should not be too difficult right? 

Wrong! The games were really old and the ones for kids were quite limited. What's worse was that smoking was allowed and the entire arcade was filled with spirals of lingering smoke! Ugh! The only good thing was that each token was priced at 1,000 rupiah (about 10 cents) with most machines requiring at least two tokens. 

A&W - could not help myself although Mr Buldan could not quite understand Singaporeans' fascination with the fast food restaurant. I must get my hands on the root beer float!! I did get it but they ran out of vanilla ice cream and i had to make do with chocolate which tasted less delicious! 

Bika Ambon - i should not have waited till the last moment to buy this as the above was the last box! I first tried the honeycomb cake in Medan and absolutely fell in love with it! 

Eat it while it is fresh with a springy texture. I forgot to ask the lady how long i can keep it outside without refrigeration as the latter would severely discount the texture and taste of the cake. 

[5.15 pm Indonesia Time] Mr Buldan picking us up from Nagoya Hill Shopping Centre first before we met up with the ladies at the massage parlour.

[5.20 pm Indonesia Time] Indo Thai Massage that was recommended by the coordinator who arranged for Mr Buldan. 

Verdict according to the ladies - massage was alright but the main issue was that they were kept waiting for 30 minutes before the session commenced! Even though the massage was for 90 minutes, it was cut short to an hour as we had a ferry to catch and the refund was a paltry 30,000 rupiah! 

[5.55pm Indonesia Time] Unhappiness aside, we managed to reach an hour before our departure at 7.00pm! Time passed so fast! 

The kids with Mr Buldan, our friendly chauffeur! I would definitely engage his service the next time i visit Batam as he never showed any impatience even when we were late and most importantly, could tahan the two boisterous terrors in my family!

Didn't have time to check out the retail shops and eateries within Batam Centre ferry terminal as being the kiasu Singaporeans we are, better clear immigration first!

I would have picked a later departure time but the kids didn't manage to have a restful nap that day and there is a time difference of one hour in Batam. Even though the ferry departs at about 7 pm, we would only reach Singapore at a late 9 pm! 

Those who were hungry, as we were since we had to rush for time to get to the ferry terminal; there was a small cafe selling snacks and pre-packed food within the departure lounge. Allocate more time if you could for a more satisfying meal at the restaurants before you enter the immigration section. 

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Rushed and hectic would be my ending remarks for this short road trip! I would consider staying a night at Batam next time and i guess the best place would be Harris Hotel which was next to Batam Centre ferry terminal and just a short walk to the mega mall! 

Book for Ferry Tickets
There were quite a few ferry operators and we chose Batam Fast
You may click here for the website

Arrangement for Rental Chauffeured Car
Add Mr Iwan on Whatsapp (+62 819-9084-4114) and let him have the date you would be visiting and the number of persons. He was superbly fast in responding to my questions! Coincidentally, i bumped into him twice during the trip and found him to be a friendly, jolly man who was always laughing! Haha. 

You can also visit his website at 

Expenses
Ferry Ticket (Per Adult) - S$48
Rental Car with Chauffeur (Max 7 Persons) - S$70
Kueh Lapis (whole) - 250k to 320k Rupiah
Bika Ampon (whole) - 130k Rupiah
Lunch (5 Adults + 2 Kids) - 504k Rupiah
Massage - 260k Rupiah
Other Expenses - S$50 worth of Rupiah

[S$100 is equivalent to 986,000 Indonesian Rupiah]

Wednesday, June 03, 2015

Fatty Kee (under Ang's Hotel) Oyster Chicken Wings @ Kota Kinabalu [Sabah]

I personally found it quite hilarious when i chanced upon the name of a restaurant while researching for food in Kota Kinabalu; Fatty Kee (under Ang's Hotel); it was literally very factual on its whereabouts although i thought it might face a problem if the owner of Ang's Hotel decides to sell off the property! 

Imagine: Oh, the delicious wings can be found at Fatty Kee (under Ang's Hotel) but hold on, Ang's Hotel is no longer in existence and i think it's now called Cavin's Amazing Humble Lodge or something. Haha. 

Jokes aside, this place was renowned for its never-ending crowd at night and my suggestion is to visit way before dinnertime! I reached at around 5 pm and was the second or third customer. Without delaying any further, let's dive into the review of the dishes we had that day.

Bird's Nest
Weather was insanely hot and i thought a bottle of bird's nest drink would help to soothe my parched throat. Turned out it tasted nothing like the real thing (obviously), had a rather sticky consistency and i guess i should have opted for ice lemon instead! 

Sweet & Sour Pork
Very traditional gu lu rou and the sensation i got was similar to the first time i took a bite and began my love affair with it. My only issue was that i would have preferred a crispier touch.

Deep Fried Cuttlefish
Differing from many in the market, this had a delightful curry flavour with a texture well-liked by those who enjoy the crunch! 

To better the experience, the chef should consider adding a cold mayo or tartar sauce as a dip. 

Furong Egg 
Unexceptional.

Oyster Sauce Chicken Wings
The one dish on every table; these chicken wings propelled Fatty Kee to its current fame and many reviews rated the wings as the best you could find! 

Smeared in thick gravy of oyster sauce and garlic bits, this was indeed a unique marination and the taste was immensely flavorful with a lingering garlic fragrance that worked up my appetite! 

Alex found them to be overly sweet though and stopped at just one piece. Thank god he did that as it would just mean an opportunity for me to clean up the wings, all by myself!

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Location
8 Lorong Bakau, Jalan Pantai,
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

Map
As above

Operating Hours
5 pm till 12 midnight
[Closed twice a month]

Menu 
As above 

Price
Bird's Nest Drink - Cannot Remember
Sweet & Sour Pork - RM 10.00
Deep Fried Cuttlefish - RM 12.00
Furong Egg - Cannot Remember
Oyster Sauce Chicken Wings - RM 12.00


For my 7-day Kota Kinabalu itinerary, click here.

Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Charcoal Kiln @ Batam Island [Indonesia]

I was thinking of blogging about this after i have generated the post on my one day free and easy trip to Batam Island but i am facing limited time today; no thanks to the three ladies who persuaded me to have coffee at Starbucks followed by a pretty filling meal at Holland Village XO Fish Head Bee Hoon

Anyway, i actually didn't notice the kiln until i exited from the kelong seafood restaurant and it of course piqued my interested even though we were rushing off to Nagoya Hill shopping centre.

There were at most two surviving kilns in Singapore and i was fortunate to be able to identify one. However, the ones in the lion city appeared to be deeper and were more popular known as dragon kilns. 

It was also surprising to see so many blocks of wood on the floor; note that they seemed to belong to the same species and even the length for each of them was deliberated. Honestly, if they were to be burnt off, why go through all the trouble?!

Only when i turned to face the above stacks that i realised this kiln wasn't used to make pottery. The purpose was to made charcoal! Now, that's fresh as i had never chanced upon a charcoal kiln! 

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Location
Kampung Tua Tiang Wangkang,
Batam Island, Indonesia