Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Ketupat Lanterns

 Went to IOI City again for a late dinner at Yoshinoya.
Ordered my usual fish katsu curry rice at RM16.80 nett…
It came with 2 pieces of fish katsu which I finished earlier...and left the curry rice.
I was playing with my food and thought this resembles yin yang pattern (or close to it) so I took a pic.
 I still have half an hour left before my one hour (parking) due...
Hence went for a short walk to enjoy the night lights...
These ketupat lanterns decorates the 'Symphony Walk' garden
 beautiful sights
 there were families and some youngster taking pictures and hanging around there despite a weekday evening.
 meanwhile, in the mall, there are no ketupats but these gigantic moorish dome lanterns
plain looking but something new...

7 comments:

Nancy Chan said...

Sounds like you were not very hungry. We call the rice with the curry "banjir" which means "flooded". I like the ketupat lanterns.

PH said...

Playing with your food? hah..hah... it does look like the yin yang pattern :)

Twilight Man said...

Your plate of Ying & Yang needs 2 dots. Could have used the carrots to dot it.

I like to eat rice soaked with gravy like this.

mun said...

The moorish dome lanterns - the bottom part looks like a shuttlecock. You are cutting down on eating rice too?

Lotus said...

Yes, it looks like Yin Yang pattern, lol.

I like the night lights and the ketupat lanterns.

When I am much younger, I am crazy about Japanese curry, will always order Katsu Curry Rice when I eat at Japanese restaurants, but not anymore, my taste buds have change, cos now I feel Japanese curry is a bit too sweet and powdery for me.

Nux V said...

Nancy Chan: was feeling full after eaten the fish katsu.

PH: lol...I dun always play with my food ;-)

Twilight Man: aha...I forgot the dots!

Mun: ya wor...I didn't notice the shuttlecock shape until u mention it...Not cutting down on rice, am still eating as per normal basis ;-)

Libby: yea, some Japanese curry are sweet, cannot take too much!

Rose world said...

Lol on the yin yang.

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