Sunday 10 September 2023

Vegetarian Chicken Rice

So yes this post is dedicated to the delicious grubs I ate when I was in Singapore! I am very happy that in this trip I managed to try all the food I've been wanting to try. Especially this awesome vegan chicken rice in Ang Mo Kio that I've been wanting to try since like 2019 haha but didn't manage to try!


Thunder Tea Rice and beer. A good match, trust me!

To start with I had thunder tea rice with Jeslyn at Lau Pa Sat. Thanks Jes for the treat and for jioing me! The funny thing is that I was actually craving for TTR and so happy that Jes brought me here haha. I love TTR ever since I tried it last year. I think I'm gonna make it a tradition to have them everytime I'm back in SG mwahaha. We also shared a beer tower. And it was like 8% so I got tipsy very quickly haha. But it was a great lunch together with Jes and Leon! Talked about many things man.

After I reached my hotel from Chinatown (that was about 6:45 PM I think) I was using Google Map to see if I can reach the vegetarian chicken rice using public transport. But I realised the stall is closing at 8 PM I think. So I decided to just Grab to AMK haha. It was an expensive Grab but worth it I guess cause I don't wanna miss this chance to have it again hahaha. And also it is super delicious!


BEST VEGETARIAN CHICKEN RICE EVER
33 Vegetarian Food at Ang Mo Kio

All of the vegetarian chicken rice I tried are made using starchy mock meat (or tofu). But oh my goodness this vegetarian chicken rice from 33 Vegetarian Food in AMK is the best vegetarian chicken rice I've tried. The texture is insane, it tastes like succulent chicken rice! I am super amazed by the flavour too cause it's super fragrant as well. I opted for Set A which comes with the steamed chickn and roasted chickn. I gulped them down quickly. I think I will come back again! It's super good.


Finally having Bak Chor Mee after 10 years. And it's vegan too!
Chee Wei Vegetarian at Potong Pasir

Next up for Day 3 breakfast I went to Chee Wei vegetarian at Potong Pasir. I actually discovered this stall from a YouTube video haha. And they sell... Bak Chor Mee! My goodness I haven't eaten this in like probably 10 years and now I found a vegan one?! I'm super blessed haha. It was a delicious bowl of BCM but not gonna lie, it tastes nicer with pork hahaha. Okay the noodle is saucy and delicious but it lacks that oomph. But overall it's a great bowl of BCM. Cause it satisfied by decade long craving haha.


Refreshing Bandung Soymilk from Mr Bean. Brings back memories

On my way to Little India for Syaz wedding I saw a Mr Bean stall at Potong Pasir and wow I miss it too! So I decided to grab a cup of their Bandung Soymilk and wow brings back lots of memories especially my year 3 days where I had Mr Bean for breakfast almost every day hahaha.


Yummy vegetarian food in Syaz's wedding. So good!
Thanks Syazwani! 

Also I'd like to say a special mention to Syazwani for providing vegetarian food! It is a hearty plate of Indian food (which is something I was craving also) and it is so delicious! I wanted to have more hahaha but well I'm meeting Tacy for dinner so better leave some space in my stomach. Thanks Syaz!!


Impossible burger and Impossible Vork skewers at Prive

For Day 2 dinner Tacy and I decided to dine at Prive. They're famous for their Impossible Burger so I had that, and their vork skewer as well. Very delicious! Love the sauce of the vork skewer and the cheesiness from the burger. Tacy had the roasted pork aglio olio and looks good as well.


Veganburg limited edition chickn rice burger!

Last but not least for Day 3 lunch I went to meet Try at Veganburg and tried their limited edition chickn rice burger! It was in conjunction with SG's national day and it was only available till like September I think. It was a delicious burger and love the garlic-ginger sauce and the chili sauce slapped on top of the patty. It was so wholesome and delicious! I hope they can make it a permanent menu haha.


The infamous tea brewing machine at CCSC! 
Had the Dong Ding Oolong Tea

That's all for the food! And I also finally tried Chicha San Chen which is recommended from my cousin and also from the Twoset video haha. Love to see the machine at work! Alright I guess that's all for the grubs I ate in Singapore. Can't wait to go back to try more food and come back to these delicious fooooods. On another note, I'm not too happy about the Rupiah-SGD exchange rate hahaha. But oh well, it's okay to splurge once in a while! :P  I will see you again soon.


Suntory Strong Zero is my new favourite beer now
Also random sugarcane juice from AMK food centre haha

Also PS: You know you're old when you go back to your hotel early to drink beer you bought from 7-11 and then just knock out early haha. I just discovered a new favourite beer!

Saturday 9 September 2023

SG Trip August 2023

Right so here's a post about my trip to SG 2 weeks ago! I actually went back to Singapore to attend Syazwani's wedding. Thank you so much for the invite Syaz and I'm so happy that I got to attend this special day of yours. Can't believe we've known each other for 13 years now, and I just attended your wedding. It felt like yesterday when we both just entered SP haha.

Anyway yes so I went on Friday till Sunday (25 - 27th August). It was a short weekend trip but I had a great time in Singapore! Reuniting with the DBS people and also having great meals with awesome people. Okay this is just a short recap of my trip to Singapore!


Picking baby Leanne up! My goodness I feel old haha

I reached Singapore later than usual at 2 PM. I took a Batik air flight for the first time to Singapore and it was a pretty smooth flight. Also I got this flight at such a fantastic deal of 400k Rupiah (or 38 SGD!). I cabbed to my hotel at Bencoolen, put my stuff down and washed up a bit. I left the hotel to meet Jeslyn and Leon for a late lunch at Lau Pa Sat. So great to meet her again and thanks for the treat Jes!! We had a great catch up and also co incidentally she was picking her daughter (aka baby Leanne) up at a nearby childcare centre. My goodness I feel really old cause it feels like a few years ago when we both went home together from TSS and now I joined her to pick her daughter up. Time flies man.

Anyway after that we went to Chinatown (which I just realised how close it is from Lau Pa Sat heh) to look for some stuff that I want to get to bring back. We went to Yue Hwa and ended up doing some shopping there. Thank you for accompanying me Jes! After that we both parted ways as the day is getting late. So I went back to my hotel. My plan was to try this famous vegan chicken rice at Ang Mo Kio for dinner. I googled and realised it's closing soon! So I Grabbed my way up.

Okay as usual I will be doing a separate post for food haha.

Alright day two (Saturday) was the highlight of my trip as I went for Syaz's wedding! It's the main reason why I came back to Singapore haha. I was waiting for Yingzhi and Minli at the hotel lobby when I saw Rebekah!! Wow we haven't met in a long long time (since 2019 I think?). We both decided to go to the ballroom first. And we met with the other DBS people and we're all seated on one table. Man it feels good to reunite with everyone. Also wow it's been 10 years since we all graduated.


Selamat Pengantin Baru Syazwani and Aidil!
Mini DBS reunion

It's my first time attending a Malay wedding and it was a great experience indeed! It feels so warm and fuzzy inside seeing your friend walk down the aisle. It feels like yesterday when Syaz and I were having teh peng in FC3 and now I'm attending her wedding with our friends. I'm thankful for all of these years of friendship and I just wanna say congratulations to you and Aidil on your wedding! Wishing you both a blessed marriage and great new chapter ahead.


Thank you Reb for the impromptu trip to the National Museum!

After the wedding I was planning to go back to my hotel as I was meeting Tacy for dinner and still had spare time. But Reb and I decided to have an impromptu trip to the Singapore National Museum. It was also my first time there haha. Had a great time looking at the exhibitions and also thank you Reb for the HTHT on the bus on our way there. I had such a lovely chat with you!


Dinner at Prive with Tacy.
Thanks for the listening ears too!

And then I went back to my hotel to get change (wearing batik around humid Singapore isn't fun) and headed out to Raffles City to meet Tacy. We wanted to have dinner at PS cafe but there was a 45 minutes waiting list and we decided to go to Chjimes instead. And we decided to have dinner at Prive. It was a lovely dinner and talk with Tacy! And also thanks for the listening ear Tacy! I'm glad we still keep in touch after all these 17 years (wow I feel old haha).


Back in Mangala Vihara

Anyway yup that's all for day 2. My last day was a very chill day and I really love to keep it this way heh. I finally fulfilled something I've been wanting to do when I'm back in Singapore but never had the chance to all these years; to go back to Mangala Vihara for Sunday Puja! Thankfully I managed to attend the Sunday Puja and wow. It's been 9-10 years? Since I last went here. The temple still looks amazing. And I surprisingly still remember the Paritta haha.


Lunch with Try!

After Sunday Puja I went to meet mas Try for lunch at Veganburg behind MV. It was another impromptu lunch too cause I remember that Try lives in the east so was wondering if he wanna have lunch together. And it was a great lunch indeed! We both tried the limited edition chickn rice burger and it's amazing. Had a great conversation with him too about many things. Great to see you again mas! Hopefully we can meet in Indonesia or my hometown one day mwahaha.

And yup that's all for my trip to Singapore. I went back to my hotel to pick my luggage up and then went straight to the airport. It was a short trip but a very meaningful and fruitful one too. Met lots of people and had a great reunion. Not sure when I'll be back again but thank you for the wonderful short weekend, Singapore and everyone I met! I will see you when I see you.

Friday 8 September 2023

Intermezzo

Right, so this is a short post that will tell you what's going on with me cause... There's a lot that has happened but I was also sick and I haven't been able to update you! Haha. Okay so here goes.

So I actually went to Singapore back on 25-27 August 2 weeks ago. But when I returned home, I was sick! When I returned on Sunday everything was fine. And then... On Monday I felt my throat to be slightly scratchy. Like just itchy. Then on Tuesday I started having fever and develop cough. And then on Wednesday dawn, I had high fever up to 39 degrees. I kinda panicked cause I was feeling really bad then. And I can't take anything to bring the fever down. So I just did some compress and as usual, spam water, turmeric, vitamin C, and chamomile tea hah.

For the whole of Wednesday I was just having fever that ranges from 38 - 39. On Thursday it went down to about 37.6. By Thursday I started coughing quite badly. It disturbed my sleep! On Friday I thought I was getting better as I woke up with no fever but in the afternoon I started having fever again. We're scared that it might be dengue or typhoid cause the fever didn't come down. Did some blood test but it was negative. I got checked by my dad's friend who's a doctor and he found white spots on my throat. Gave me some antibiotics and some cough medicines. By Monday I was much better.

Okay I also tried this like home remedy with onion and honey. I started taking this together with the antibiotics and cough medicine. So I think a combination of this really helped me to get better.

I didn't get myself swabbed but I don't think it's Covid heh. Well actually a lot of people in Indonesia during this period were sick. And they all show the same symptoms of fever and cough. And the cough never seem to disappear heh (mine was gone by Wednesday, but there's some "leftover" cough still haha). Some say it's contributed by the high level of pollution but that's in Jakarta. My hometown's fine heh. But anyway thankfully no one around me got sick either. From the white spots, high fever and the fact that I got better after antibiotics, I have a feeling it's a bacterial infection.

Anyway I'm back now! So I will go ahead to update on what happened in Singapore haha. I'm so glad I've recovered now. It was not a fun thing to go through this condition especially during the end of the month back in August. When I have lots of things to do and clear. I hope everyone is doing well and is staying healthy! I guess there's a bug going around now. Don't forget your vitamin C and fruits and vegetables. Try some herbal medicines too if you want haha. See you soon!

Thursday 17 August 2023

Returning Home


Happy 78th Birthday Indonesia

There's a piece of news that was circulating back in July about how there's 4000 Indonesians who became Singapore citizens in the past 4 years. Thinking about it, I guess I might be that weird and rare (or maybe not) breed of Indonesian who decided to go back after studying for 11 years 

and even rejected two PR offers.

This year marked the 10 years that I have returned home. And these ten years made me understand why people don't return home. My decision to return doesn't revolve solely on the love of my country (it’s complicated). But back 11 years ago (I made the decision to go back in 2012), I felt that Indonesia needs me more than Singapore needs me (you guys have enough people heh). 

But most importantly, I feel that my parents need me home more. 

Indonesia is not a perfect country and I fully understand why people would rather live elsewhere (and if you have the chance, you should!). But I take comfort in the knowledge that even though the past ten years made me understand why people don't return, these ten years also made me understand why I made the right decision to go home. I guess... You're where you're supposed to be.

I’m sure people like me will find “home” a confusing word. Conflicted by the idealistic life that I once experienced and returning to a place slightly less perfect than my previous residence. But home is home. It may not be a pretty place, there may be other places that are better. 

This world is a beautiful place, but there’s no place like home.

Happy 78th Birthday Indonesia. Jalan kita masih panjang, tapi semoga kita akan sampai. 

Tuesday 8 August 2023

Of Kayak and Atolls


Spending my Saturday surrounded by clear blue waters? Yes please

Hello hello hello. I just got back from a wonderful trip last Saturday! It's kind of another impromptu trip but I just went for a sea kayaking trip with Laut Luas Adventure! Okay so back in June I saw the IG story of mas Tiko (who makes amazing artisanal vegan cheese) where he went for a trip with LL. I asked him about it and gave LL a follow. Couldn't make it for their trip in June as I was rather packed, but I found out they have a trip in August exploring Pulau Karang Bongkok (Desa Laguna).

Also on the last week of July I found out that one of my favourite bands hmgnc is having their 20th anniversary concert in Bloc M last Friday too. So I take it that it's a sign from the universe that since there's a gig on 4th August, and the trip with LL was on 5th August, lets just go haha. Oh gosh is 2023 the year of spontaneous trips haha. But I'm glad I went for the trip!

So I stayed a night on the 4th after watching hmgnc. We met up at their basecamp in Pantai Mutiara at 6 on Saturday. There were 8 of us in the trip (excluding our instructors). Left for Desa Laguna at around 630 AM. The island is located about 1.5 hours from Jakarta. When I arrived on the island, I was speechless! Cause it's really beautiful. I know some islands in Pulau Seribu isles are beautiful (from photos) but being there in real life is a whole different thing heh. Also my first time being on an atoll!

There was breakfast and we were briefed about our trips and plans. Then there was warm up and off we go. Okay first of all it's been I think 11-12 years since I last kayaked back in poly so I was trying to get the hang of it hah. Took me about 30-45 minutes to finally get the hang of it. 


I've always wanted to be out in the open sea

So in total we kayaked a total distance of 9.5 KM, visited 2 islands (one was a sandbank). It was a tiring Saturday but a very fulfilling one too! It's kind of a dream come true for me cause I've always wanted to be out in the open sea (but not on a boat haha). To kayak in the wide open sea is an amazing experience. Passing through deep waters, atolls and stopping in sandbanks is a pretty cool experience.

I think one of my favourite experience is passing through atolls. Like that transition from deep blue waters to shallow atolls is so cool heh. I didn't manage to see any sea creatures but saw lots of sea urchins yeeeet. And saw some fished near the shore. The water is super beautiful. Clear blue waters, the sky was blue, I'm surprised this is only 1.5 hours away from Jakarta haha.


Just realised how silent the sea is.
(thank you to our instructor Bayu for this photo!)

Also another surprising thing from this experience is actually... The silence. Okay this should be obvious but I just realised how quiet the sea can get. While I was kayaking all I could hear was the sound of splashing water. Sometimes I hear sea birds flying, or the sound of passing boats or machinese on a nearby island. As for the rest, it was pure silence. It's super peaceful and so lovely.

We kayaked for about 3-4 hours I think. After that we went back to Desa Laguna to wash up and for lunch. Lunch was great (they have this gorengan with bombastic sambal mangga heh). Chatted with a few of the people and I walked around Desa Laguna to see the resort. It's super lovely too! I hope I can stay there one day. And at 3 PM we made our way back to Jakarta. That's all for the day!


Saturday's crew. Thank you Laut Luas Adventure!

I didn't take lots of photos cause it's rather hard to take photos while being in the open sea hah. Thank you to LL for lending me a waterproof phone guard! I was actually searching for it while I was in Jakarta the day before but couldn't find it. Also I brought my film camera for the trip. Will upload the photos when they're developed. But wow who thinks that bringing a film camera to a kayaking trip is a good idea? (me). Ended up taking photos only when we're on shore (or sand in this case hah).

Anyway thank you Laut Luas for the wonderful Saturday! It was an amazing experience and definitely memories that will last a lifetime. Worth the fatigue and being under the sun. Although I stupidly left my cap in the car and only realised it after we're on the boat lol.  If you're interested please follow them on Instagram. Hopefully I can go for another trip with them. And I wanna stay at Desa Laguna too.

Saturday 29 July 2023

Endings // Beginnings

July has been a month of endings and beginnings for me. As I close off a chapter, I know I'm embarking on a new one. Hasn't officially started but it's looming over the horizon. I guess this is what life is? A constant continuation of journeys, endings and beginnings - until death.

But I guess like I believe, everything has an ending but all endings are also beginnings.

I think one of the most beautiful events in life is the evolution of a butterfly. From a caterpillar to a pupa to a butterfly. The pupa may look like something uninteresting and plain, but we know that it's a start of something beautiful. A new stage of life. And as Lhasa de Sela says, birth may seem like a very chaotic process. The breaking of a pupa into a butterfly may seem like an arduous struggle. But we all know that they are supposed to go through this process to step into a more liberating stage.

I guess it's normal to feel overwhelmed at the things that are happening to us in life. But one has to also remember that we don't know which "stage" of life that we are at. No one knows what's next. Perhaps we're all a pupa now, waiting to break free and be liberated out.

I guess it's not easy finding peace in a sea of uncertainty. Let alone finding calmness in an everchanging life - where we don't know where we're heading to next. Which stage are we in now? How will life be? What stage is next? Finding peace in the midst of these questions is a challenge - but not impossible.

And I think this is my biggest lesson of the past 3 years. To find peace in wherever I need to be in. With the knowledge that this is life -  a place of absurdity where sometimes things just don't make sense. Yet I also find comfort that somehow things always fall into place; 

whether or not they fall in places that I want them to fall in to.

Monday 17 July 2023

Thirty One

Right so today I turned thirty one. And seriously it's the most basic, normal day ever haha. I guess as I grow older birthdays are really just a normal day. It's not some special days. Perhaps with the tiny celebration and wishes and so on, but mostly it's just another day. Also maybe cause of work.

And that today is a Monday.

I guess despite today being a normal day, I do feel thankful and reflective too, of all of these years that I went through. Especially the past 3 years. The three years that nobody wanted to go through but here here we are now! I'm thankful for all of the lessons, and everything that I went through.

Although I do have to say that 31 is a special year for me. Cause I am closing one chapter of my life, while a new one is dawning upon me. It's a weird chapter and part of my life. But I guess this is life.

I think having one more number increased in your age makes you think how incredible, absurd and amazing life is. And I think life is the art of processing all of this together. Making sense of things even though sometimes you don't know how to make sense of it all. Isn't this life in its best?

Confusing, remarkable and empty.

I think I've been struggling with some sort of existential crisis in the past few years. I've been struggling with the idea of being here. Like why am I here even though I didn't ask to be here (no one asks too). But well I guess this year I have accepted the fact that yes perhaps life is indeed meaningless.

But we can do something about it!

Despite all this meaninglessness, I feel that there lies an energy, a driving force that can turn this all around. Sure life is meaningless, but what can we do with it is all that matters.

We can choose to lament at this tragedy of being here, or we can also make the best out of our time here. At the end of the day we're human beings. We don't have a lot (or no) control about many things. But part of this life? Our mind? We surely can control them.

I guess I want to spend 31 celebrating the absurdity of life. Despite all the challenges, the things that don't make sense, hey, I'm here. And I guess that's incredible enough to keep me going.

As always I'd like to remind myself that there are many things I've yet to see.

Many stories I've yet to write, and many places I've yet to be in.

Happy Birthday.

Sunday 16 July 2023

Last Delivery

Just a short post today but... Today we did our last flower delivery to Jakarta. After ten long years, this day is finally here. A bit sad and weird to go through this, but well I've been preparing myself for this day since May, where I went to Jakarta to "bid farewell" with my customers.

As much as I believe in impermanence, I never knew today would come this quick.

But I guess, everything I'm going through is preparing me for what I've been asking for.

Sunday 18 June 2023

Chrysanthemum


New tatt who this. Thank you Yande from Conscious Arts Tattoo Ubud for the ink!

So I didn't just go to Bali for a holiday... But to also get a tattoo! Anyway here's the story.

I've been wanting to get a chrysanthemum inked on my body for a long time, and I guess now it's the right time. I would say it's a symbolic one too. Now that we're closing the flower farm (in fact we're doing our last delivery next month-ish I think). Also it's sort of a reminder of the past 10 years of my life. And the last 3 years too, where this chapter of my life slowly comes to a close.

When I went back home for good 10 years ago, I never expected myself to land among the flowers. I watch them grow, bloom and slowly die in the past 3 years. The past 3 years was really something that is unexpected. But somehow all the timing makes me realise, there is a reason why I landed among the flowers. So yes this tattoo serves as a farewell gift for this chapter of my life.

In Buddhism flower is a symbol of impermanence. It's a reminder that nothing lasts, like how a flower will wilt one day. So it's quite funny how people think that flower offerings are something beautiful but deep inside there's a deeper meaning to it! This tattoo serves a reminder of impermanence. I mean who would expect whatever happened in the past 3 years. No one expected it, no one wanted it. But it came and altered everything that came on its path. Life is a constant change. Nothings stays forever.


I never expected to land among the flowers

The flowers have taught me a lot of lessons. But one of the biggest lessons I learned is the idea that you cannot stop a flower from blooming. Just like how you can't stop life from unravelling what it has in store for you. I learned this back 4 years ago when our flowers began blooming 1 month before their expected date. And I realised... There's nothing we can do. There's no use crying over them, cursing them or so on. They just bloom, and they will continue blooming.

I would say this is a beautiful metaphor, teaching, and reminder that you can't stop things that are meant to happen for you in life. And as Alan Watts said: no amount of anxiety will make a difference to what is going to happen. But for me I've also learned that no amount of hope, despair, anger, sadness and so on will stop the things that are meant for you to happen in life. So live your life bravely, go on with courage. have faith, keep going - cause you can't stop the flower from blooming.

This is a bitter pill to swallow, but it's also reality. It's the truth. There's no way you can go around trading it or changing it with something else. 

Anyway I got this tattoo at Conscious Arts Tattoo in Ubud. I actually found them a few years ago from Instagram cause I follow tattoo hashtags haha. I like their designs so I thought of getting inked at their studio. I got inked by Yande. I love his works! I actually wanted to get a tattoo of a top view of this chrysanthemum flower but he recommended this angle instead, which makes sense cause you can see the flower blooming from this angle but not really from the top. So yeah trust your tattoo artists hah.

The tattoo took 1.5 hours (with 10 minute break) and the consultation took about 30-45 minutes ish. Well now I know how it feels to get inked for this long. I think I can do a sleeve mwahaha. Once again thank you Yande for this tattoo! If you want to get a tattoo and you're in Ubud, do check them out!

Alright that's all from me and this trip to Bali. I don't have any ideas for my next tattoo yet. But I still want to get a sleeve done haha. Hopefully I'll get some inspiration and ideas soon heh. See you again Bali!

Saturday 17 June 2023

Bali Trip 2023 - Solo


I think one of the greatest things life has gifted me is the love for solitude
(That's not me, although I wish I can have a picture like this taken haha)

This is kind of a random post but it's just a collection of thoughts about traveling solo.

A lot of people are kind of weirded out that I went to Bali alone. Some people even thought I'm "lying" and that I'm actually meeting someone (like a partner HAHAHA I wish) in Bali. But actually I mean... I'm quite used to doing things alone. And traveling alone. I mean since 2013, I've been traveling by myself haha. And in fact, I miss this a lot! After 6 years I finally get to do it again.

Perhaps it's because I've been doing many things alone since my days in Singapore. So I'm fine with being alone. But actually I think I'm just a lover of solitude. I like being alone, and I think there's nothing wrong with that. I even have that philosophy that if I can't be happy alone, what makes me think that I can be happy with someone else haha. Sounds morbid, but I'm a strong believer of independence.

I think one of the greatest things that life has gifted me is the love for solitude. Although as I grow older, I now prefer being alone in "quiet places". I start to feel out of place being alone in crowded places. Perhaps it's just age haha. This is why like I don't really go to music festivals now. I'll still go to concerts of my favourite artists though. So like if you give me a choice, I'd rather go to a mountain alone than to go to a music festival haha. I search for peace and solitude now.

The thing I love about traveling alone is... There's gonna be less drama haha. Well of all the trips I went with people there's no drama obviously! But by traveling solo, you're going to eliminate this problem hah. And I feel free to do whatever I want. Eat whatever I want to eat. Go to places I want to go. With a group, there needs to be a consensus and therefore we won't be as free as this hah.

Also about food, since I'm a vegetarian, I don't want to trouble people to accommodate to my diet when traveling. So yeah there's that. Unless of course I go with a fellow vegetarian :P

But the thing is yeah I love traveling solo. Did I ever feel lonely when traveling? Not really. I feel wild and free haha. Although well uhh I did wish that one day I will get to travel with someone else, my partner and other half or something. But for now I'll just continue traveling solo.

Anyway after this short trip I think I'm going to make Bali a yearly trip! You know, just 3 days of traveling in Bali and being alone and refreshing and recharging. I have plans to explore other parts of Bali. I'm thinking of going to spend a weekend at Uluwatu next year. Or go to Ubud (there's so many gems over there!). To be honest I think 3 days is not enough. 4 days will be more ideal. I'm thinking like 2D1N in Ubud, and 2D2N in a beach area. Cause I love beaches.

Alrighty that's all from me. Hoping to make this yearly trip to Bali a reality! 

Friday 16 June 2023

Bali Trip 2023 - Food

Right now to continue about the trip, let me talk about the food I had in Bali! So as mentioned in my previous post, I decided to make this trip a relaxing one. Like I literally only have 2 objectives/goals in my mind for this trip: that is to relax, and to try all the vegan food (that I want to try). I didn't go and do touristy stuff or go to many places. It's simply a trip to chill and relax heh. 

So I didn't have many places in mind except for the places that I know through Instagram (where I see many people eating haha). Most of the places that I visit are actually found from Google heh. I just typed "vegan food" and many of them pop out. I did a list of places that I want to try, and I plan my days according to them. What to have for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Man, it's such an awesome trip. All I think about is what to have for food later! Hahaha.

Anyway here are the list of places that I went to in order!
- Pels Supershop (Canggu)
- Dreamwaves Doughnut (Canggu)
- I Am Vegan Babe (Canggu)
- Manggis @ Canggu
- Sayuri Healing Food (Ubud)
- Moksa (Ubud)
- Secret Spot (Canggu)
- Gelato Secret (Canggu)
- Kynd Community (Seminyak)

All of the food at these places look amazing. But one of the cons of traveling solo is... I wish I could try all of them, but well yeah, I only have one stomach. So I just ended up ordering whatever I feel like eating there. Most of the time however I would ask for the staff recommendations! 

So here goes the vegan food that I ate during my trip to Bali.


The Pels burger and their chocolate tart. So good!

So I went to Pels Supershop at Canggu for my day 1 lunch. I had their burger and it's super good! One of the best vegan burgers I've ever eaten. The patty is made from beans, beet and grains and they're juicy, flavourful, and the cheese binds everything together. I wasn't full yet so I decided to have their chocolate tart too and it's wonderful as well. The best Asian rating for dessert: not too sweet.


Eating doughnuts by the beach is definitely a wonderful dream

Next I went to Dreamwave Doughnuts for a mini doughnut picnic by Canggu beach. I was spoilt for choices! All of the doughnuts look so good I wish I could eat all of them haha. So I asked the staff for recommendations and their best seller is the banoffee pie and chocolate fudge. Their kemangi (basil) pistachio caught my eyes too. Since I'm on a holiday, I have decided to forget diet and ordered three haha. And yup, all of them are amazing. My favourite is the kemangi pistachio though!


Marinara pasta with vegan prawns. What's a trip to Bali without coconut!

After burning off the doughnut calories (hopefully) by walking down the beach, I went to I Am Vegan Babe for dinner. I see a lot of people eat here on IG haha so I wanna try! I was however quite bloated from the doughnut. I wanted to try their burger but the table beside me ordered it at it looks super huge. So I opted for the marinara pasta with vegan prawns! I also ordered their creamy mushroom baguette for starter and they're amazing as well. I think there's a hint of sherry wine in there. And to top it all off, what's a trip to Bali without coconut water mwahaha.


Tofu scramble and hot chai to start the morning

Manggis is one of the cafes that I wanted to try in Ubud, but I know I won't have the time. So I was very happy to see that they opened a branch in Canggu! And it's like a 5 minute walk from my hotel haha. So I visited them for Day 2 breakfast. Are you really a vegan if you don't have tofu scramble for breakfast? That's what I had mwahaha. It's super tasty and hearty. And my goodness the portion size is super generous. And I wash it off with a cup of chai. Beautiful breakfast.


This raw vegan key lime pie is amazing! 

While waiting for my tattoo appointment I went to Sayuri Healing Foods at Ubud. They're famous for their raw cakes and dishes Man, all of their cakes look super amazing! I don't know which to choose but their raw vegan key lime pie caught my eyes. I had a slice of that with their ginger and lemon cooler (cause the weather was hot). I have to come back to try the rest of their cakes! I wanted to like visit them after my tatt but it was getting late and I wanted to catch the sunset so... Next time I guess :')


Moksa signature sampler platter and raw vegan cheese platter

Next up is Moksa at Ubud. This is a restaurant that is high on top of my list cause I've seen a few videos on YouTube and the food looks incredible! There's also famous for many of their raw food. Continuing with my raw vegan adventure, I decided to get there raw vegan cheese platter for starter, their Moksa Signature Raw sampler platter, and their passionfruit cheesecake for dessert. And my goodness it's amazing! Okay let me breakdown the food for you.


Cheese + grape is amazing. Their cute raw vegan lasagna haha.
Raw vegan food always amazes me.

So I sadly forgot the types of vegan cheeses but I know there's jack pepper, blue cheese and cheddar I think. I can't believe these are vegan and raw. Cause they taste super cheesy and creamy. Pair it with the grape and raw cracker. Yum. For the sample platter it's pretty great as well. I love their raw lasagna which is made from zucchini and raw vegan bechamel sauce. There's one salad in the platter as well and the dressing is amazing! Again, sorry I forgot the name of the samplers haha.


Moksa raw vegan passionfruit cheesecake. Hands down best cheesecake I've tried!

And the highlight of the meal is the raw vegan passionfruit cheesecake. Which is the best vegan cheesecake I've eaten. It's super well balanced, and I can't believe the crust is raw?! Like it's super caramelly, it has a nice depth of flavour and it pairs the raw cheesecake filling. 10/10 meal!


Last dinner in Bali at Secret Spot. Generous portion, fulfilling meal!

Okay for my last dinner in Bali I decided to go to Secret Spot. Okay there's a few choices that I have actually. I wanted to go to Warung Pande Vegan for some traditional Bali food but it was closing soon. And there's a few others I want to check out as well. But I decided to stick with Secret Spot. Once again I asked for their recommendation and I went with their Southwest chickn bowl. It's a tofu fritter on a bad of salad. And also their cauliflower wings. They're good and super filling!


Tofu benedict with tempeh bacon! Definitely coming back here.

Last but not least for my last proper meal in Bali, I had breakfast at Kynd Community. They're another spot I've been wanting to try and wow their place is super lovely! Love the pink touch and white palette of the restaurant. I was spoiled for choice once again but decided to have their tofu benedict with tempeh bacon and it was very yummy! The tempeh bacon is amazing. I have to come back to try their other dishes too cause everything sounds supper yummy heh.

And that is all for my food adventure in Bali! Well I did have some gelato and cake, and also the lumpiang at Berawa beach haha. Canggu is definitely a vegan paradise. So many vegan eateries and I think most of the others have vegan options too. I think it's great if you can travel with friends so that you can share a bunch of them together. But well, I'm a solo travel lover so I will make do with that. I can't wait to go back to Bali again and try many other foods especially the ones in Ubud!

Till next time Bali, my stomach will wait patiently hah.