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Steamboat on the 18th floor

Posted on January 2, 2008 - Filed Under food, fun, personal

New Year Eve
It was New Year Eve and Charng had a small gathering at her apartment to do our very own steamboat. Basically that’s all the ingredients that we used. The day before that, Jiin and Charng went to buy them and so happened bumped into Vivien. So all three of them ended up buying what was needed.

The table was too small to accommodate everything, so we shifted everything down. Furthermore Jiin brought along her Korean steamboat cooker (not sure how do i even call that :P).

New Year Eve
HsuiYong, Lin Lin and Jiin

Newspapers were spread on the floor and we transferred everything from the table to the middle of the hall. I have to say, the Korean styled steamboat was really a good idea except the cleaning part, hahaha. We used too much butter and it made a layer of black hardened butter on the pan which took time to clean.

New Year Eve
Jiin, Charng and WernSern waiting for the other steamboat to boil :)

New Year Eve
Attendees were Eng Ann, Vivien, HsuiYong, Lin Lin, Jiin, Charng, Wern Sern, Me and Lingster.

I was totally stuffed after a mere two rounds -_-” And was forced to gobble down more since there’s plenty more left in the pot. While waiting for the food to digest, we had our chit chat session. We talked just about anything, from crazy new year resolutions to tv series.

New Year Eve
Charng’s apartment was high and strategic enough that we could see the whole of KL.

New Year Eve
We can even see KL Tower and KLCC from her hall. When the clock struck 12, fireworks were everywhere. KLCC, Starhill area, MidValley were all visible and based on what i saw, i personally thought MidValley was the best. Getting to see different fireworks display was great but of course you don’t get that ‘boom’ feeling whenever a firework goes off :P

Speaking of MidValley, before coming over to Charng’s place, Lingster and i were at The Gardens.

New Year Eve
I am wondering if anyone else has parked at the Gardens before. The ramp exiting from the carpark towards Bangsar is rather narrow and even with a Waja, Lingster had a hardtime and so were other drivers. There were scratch marks along the wall towards the exit. I am not sure why was it built in that manner, unless they were expecting The Gardens to be filled with SmartForTwo users -_-” The picture above wasn’t taken quick enough so it’s hard to see what i meant.

We left Charng’s place close to 1am :D

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18 Responses to “Steamboat on the 18th floor”

  1. vivien on January 2nd, 2008 12:33 pm

    Sat, u must be really tired that day…

    Charng said she bumped into me only. Thats all :P
    I didnt join them for the grocery shopping.
    but, there were 3 of them anyway.

    It was vee vern, not vi vien. ahahah

  2. satkuru on January 2nd, 2008 12:55 pm

    probably i was high on sparkling juice -_-”

  3. danielctw on January 2nd, 2008 1:17 pm

    Ehhh… So good one. Care to intro :D

  4. jiok on January 2nd, 2008 4:53 pm

    wehre’s charngyee condo/apart?

  5. jiin on January 2nd, 2008 6:06 pm

    it’s wee vern laa.a. sweat!!

  6. Bengbeng on January 2nd, 2008 8:58 pm

    u all could sit cross legged so comfortably?

  7. voch on January 2nd, 2008 9:26 pm

    Food sure looks good :D And i’ve seen higher ramps here in the terminal 1 shopping mall in sban haha

  8. Huey on January 3rd, 2008 9:03 am

    Ooo. Me too had steamboat some time last week. But I went Flame with my family. Hehe. So so nia.

  9. satkuru on January 3rd, 2008 6:45 pm

    danielctw: hehehe you famous already, come out newspaper some more, tsk tsk.

    jiok: somewhere in cheras, ask her better :P i am not familiar with that place :)

    jiin: sorry ler, me typical blur case -____-” hehehe

    bengbeng: that was a good question, i kept changing my leg position here and there everytime :P fat like cow already @_@”

    voch: there also like that ? wonder why they build it like that :P

    chunhuey: ganas, go flame some more. i haven’t been there

  10. angel on January 3rd, 2008 7:37 pm

    hey didn’t know you know linlin, hsui yong and charng~!~! hahahha we were high sch mate =P
    its a small small world :)

  11. angel on January 3rd, 2008 7:38 pm

    hey didn’t know you know linlin, hsui yong and charng~!~! hahahha we were high sch mate =P
    its a small small world :)

    happy 2008~!~

  12. charng on January 3rd, 2008 8:18 pm

    YOU GUYS DIDNT FINISH THE FOOD! I had to make my housemates finish it :D

    jiok - It’s in connaught, near pasar malam

    angel- Hey, long time! How are you? :P

  13. JJ on January 4th, 2008 12:29 am

    errr…
    why so weird one?
    why steamboat on the floor one?
    =.=

  14. MerDuriaN on January 4th, 2008 1:24 am

    whoa so many lengluis accompany you eat steamboat with you :d

  15. eastcoastlife on January 5th, 2008 3:10 pm

    I didn’t know rice cooker can double as steamboat cooker. So versatile.

  16. vivien on January 7th, 2008 1:24 pm

    jiin : sorie sorie :P i really tot his name was vee vern ahhahahaha

  17. abi on January 8th, 2008 5:24 pm

    Steamboat!! Ive never done tat at a friends place yet!!Awesome ideal..we gotta think of more creative things..all i do with my friends are..football sessions at the houses..poker nites n bbq’s!

  18. satkuru on January 9th, 2008 7:55 pm

    angel: yeah i know charng since primary school. definitely a small small world :P

    charng: sorry ler, that was really too much. hahaha. well at least your housemate had free food right :D

    JJ: the table couldn’t fit all the things. so everything was shifted to the floor :)

    MerDuriaN: hahaha yes yes all lenglui. a good way to start 2008 :P

    eastcoastlife: sometimes have to be flexible :D hehehe

    vivien: aiseh … :P

    abi: you should try it in the future :P bbq is another fun thing to do but football sessions at your house ? you must have a big compound :) i will have to bring that to the field most of the time or end up playing futsal :P

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