Saturday, January 2, 2010

Aussie living Vol.2



Offering European-influenced modern Australian cuisine, 16th On Park boasts a touch of class and a good coffee. Nestled in Brisbane's restaurant-clad Park Road, 16th On Park holds its own among the quality restaurants lining the street.







I totally in love with the dessert cafe. So what happened there that made me remember the dessert cafe and why I love it so much. It's new, it's wicked and it's so sinful, but it's worth to trying. Indulge in plenty of wickedly delightful desserts or enjoy one of the many gourmet hot chocolates on offer. 16th On Park is worth the visit.




16th On Park offers a friendly atmosphere and personal service. Use a rich melodious music and lighting to create a romance atmosphere.





That's my mate. A humorist.





Mango Pie and the rich Chocolate fondue.





Once I got over the glass, I really enjoyed the drink. It wasn't hugely rich ,and taste quite milky. This is how a chocolate drinks should be.





That's my favor. A Violet Crumble cheesecake with macadamia and white chocolate gelato. I thought the price was very reasonable. It's only 14 aussie dollar. The presentation was beautiful and the portion size was perfect. The cheesecake was of a really good quality . I especially loved the crust, which had a great cookie texture. While the cheesecake mixture didn't taste overwhelmingly of Violet Crumble, they were huge chunks of the said chocolate throughout.





If you're not vomiting yet from piece of sickly sweetness, head to 16th and sample some of their treats.






XOXO






Aussie Living Vol.1



On the dark street. A brisk and cool breeze in my hair. I saw a shimmering light. Up ahead in the distance. This is the way we are. Welcome to Brizzy, such a lovely paradise with such a amicability people. What a nice surprise.




One of the world's most beautiful cities. The view is simply wonderful. Brizzy has always fascinated me.





Wild Strawberry.





Louis Vuitton.





The street.







Something "art" in the street.





Spotted an evergreen tree that decorated with coloured lights and ornaments. Awww.. its Christmas Tree! *Merry Grin*





The casino. Gambling games for money.







XOXO






Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Lone Pine

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary ,Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Evangeline finally visited the Koalas and Kangaroos. This p
ost is going to feature plenty of photos! The name is Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary and it's the world first and largest koala sanctuary, with over 130 koalas, according to Guiness.





I was so terribly happy until I saw the terribly price admission fee. It's quiet expensive. But we can cuddle a koala anytime, handfeed kangaroos and enc
ounter a large variety of Aussie wildlife, all in wonderful and nature settings.









The koala is so cute, round ball of fluff with sharp claws and a cute big nose. This popular marsupial is Aussie's premier icon.






Yeah after the Koalas, we went to Kangaroo Reserve for visit kangaroo. Kangaroos have powerful legs that act like springs, big feet to help them hop and a long tail to help them balance. I'm close to Kangaroo.*Gleeful laugh*






A feeding frenzy.






After being super joyful touching the kangaroos, I made up my stingy mind to snap a photo with Koala for freaking 16 dollars. Pardon the stinginess.









What's next? The sheep dog's show time!






We are so lucky enough to enjoy a special lorikeet mix at feeding times. The rainbow lorikeet is known for its distinctive loud screech and green, blue, yellow and r
ed feathers.






Guess what? You can check out Lone Pine's lizards in anywhere. Here we spotted lizards in the crowd. I really detest those creatures with a rough skin ,four short legs and a long tail.






That's my place. Kuala Lumpur!








XOXO