Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park is located in Sabah, Malaysia; it’s a marine park comprises of five islets and its surroundings.

The park is named after the first prime minister of Malaysia; it’s popular tourist spot for beach strolling, sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling and water-sports (parasailing etc.)

Some photos from my March 2009 visit at Mamutik Island and Sapi Island…

Beautiful beach of Mamutik Island, Sabah, Malaysia

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Cha Ca La Vong is a restaurant in Hanoi famous for its grilled fish (Cha Ca) dish which was created some 130 years ago. The restaurant/dish is so famous that the street is named after it, and it’s featured in almost every single Hanoi’s travel guide.

There’s one problem though, as some other restaurants are riding on its fame with similar name and menu to take advantage of naive foreign travellers, and I was one of the fallen prey of the conspiracy during my Hanoi trip in July 2008…

Cha Ca grilled fish in Hanoi, Vietnam

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Random photos of Halong Bay, Vietnam; taken during my trip in July 2008…

Halong Bay scenery, Vietnam

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Was thinking of having fish for dinner yesterday (Jan 10) and bumped into the restaurant by chances while making rounds at Puchong Jaya.

The restaurant dubbed itself as a ‘wild natural river fish specialist’, and I am very much a fish lover (in edible sense)… so it clicked as soon as I saw the restaurant.

Photo of a river fish dish at Fatty Tiger Restaurant in Puchong Jaya, Malaysia
Steamed bating fish, presumably a kind of catfish… fresh and delicious

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Dinner on New Year’s Day at the Lala Chong Seafood Restaurant, a popular place located just opposite of Subang Airport, Selangor, Malaysia.

Photo of seafood dinner at Lala Chong Seafood Restaurant in Subang, Malaysia

Used to dine at here occasionally when I was staying nearby at Kelana Jaya, but this was my first visit since moving to my new place in late 2007.

The restaurant’s signature dish is Siong-Tong La-La (clamps in special stock), and they always maintained a decent standard with their crabs. There are a few other gems in their menu, but I would advise staying away from the fish dishes. Overall a good dining place with reasonable price.

La La Chong Seafood Restaurant
Address: Lot PT 6824, Terminal 3, Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang.
Phone: 03-7859 1906

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