After Sunday School, we spent our entire afternoon at Low Yat Plaza. The hubs' desktop PC konked out whilst he was working on it and he had to get it fixed at the computer shop right away. He's got another busy week ahead and can't work without a computer.
From getting his PC fixed, hubs ended up purchasing a brand new desktop PC, got me a new swivel chair and mouse for my home office, got me a new phone cover in glittering PINK (and the girls went eeeewwww pink!🙄) and got Alycia a new phone charger 😁
After hanging around at the Plaza Low Yat for over 3 hours, walking non-stop hunting for tech stuff and waiting for dad's new PC, it was the girls' turn to konk out.
My super comfy swivel chair:
Lunch was at Marcoma Kitchen, a Hong Kong style 'char chan teng' opened by a handsome bloke from Hong Kong. He was seated behind us while we were having lunch. Marcoma Kitchen has been around for over a decade but it's my first time there. Food was superb and priced reasonably.
Although the roast duck looks unassuming, it packs a punch in the flavor and texture department~ crispy on the skin and juicy on the inside. So yums!
Hubs was so addicted to the fish balls and cuttlefish balls (he ordered 2 bowls of each) that he ordered another portion of both the balls for takeaway and again ate them for dinner that evening.
Hong Kong style sandwich with fried eggs, spam meat and ham.
There were many more dishes on the table but I was too busy scarfing down my food that I couldn't be bothered to snap more photos 😆 Check out how long our bill was:
If you happen to be at Low Yat Plaza to shop for tech items, don't forget to check out Marcoma Kitchen. Sorry folk, it's not halal yeah.
Marcoma Kitchen Sdn Bhd (Hong Kong’s Food Culture)
LG-18, Plaza Low Yat,
off Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Telephone: 03-2141 6998
From getting his PC fixed, hubs ended up purchasing a brand new desktop PC, got me a new swivel chair and mouse for my home office, got me a new phone cover in glittering PINK (and the girls went eeeewwww pink!🙄) and got Alycia a new phone charger 😁
After hanging around at the Plaza Low Yat for over 3 hours, walking non-stop hunting for tech stuff and waiting for dad's new PC, it was the girls' turn to konk out.
My super comfy swivel chair:
Lunch was at Marcoma Kitchen, a Hong Kong style 'char chan teng' opened by a handsome bloke from Hong Kong. He was seated behind us while we were having lunch. Marcoma Kitchen has been around for over a decade but it's my first time there. Food was superb and priced reasonably.
Although the roast duck looks unassuming, it packs a punch in the flavor and texture department~ crispy on the skin and juicy on the inside. So yums!
Hubs was so addicted to the fish balls and cuttlefish balls (he ordered 2 bowls of each) that he ordered another portion of both the balls for takeaway and again ate them for dinner that evening.
Hong Kong style sandwich with fried eggs, spam meat and ham.
There were many more dishes on the table but I was too busy scarfing down my food that I couldn't be bothered to snap more photos 😆 Check out how long our bill was:
If you happen to be at Low Yat Plaza to shop for tech items, don't forget to check out Marcoma Kitchen. Sorry folk, it's not halal yeah.
Marcoma Kitchen Sdn Bhd (Hong Kong’s Food Culture)
LG-18, Plaza Low Yat,
off Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Telephone: 03-2141 6998