Omakase @ The Black & White – Corner House

This year, I spent my first hot Christmas in Singapore. Don’t take me wrong, it’s still an interesting experience and the seasonal atmosphere is everywhere in this lion city. Pre-Christmas, Jean arranged a celebration French-Asian tasting meal in this one Michelin restaurant – Corner House. It truly reminded us the memorable retreat holiday stay in Te Waonui Forest Hotel in Franz Josef of the South Island in New Zealand. Continue reading Omakase @ The Black & White – Corner House

French Polynesia – (2) Fall in Love with Taha’a

Taha’a , so far, is my favourite place of French Polynesia. Indeed, it’s simply based on my very limited sample size as I am yet able to explore every part of the beautiful French polynesia as of this stage. If I can only use three words to express my impression of Taha’a, I would say : Romance, Adventure & Fragrance. I am going to elaborate the reason for each of these words below. Continue reading French Polynesia – (2) Fall in Love with Taha’a

French Polynesia – (1) Tahiti & Moorea

French Polynesia (Polynesie Francaise) is an overseas collectivity of French Republic. It’s composed of many groups of islands and I was told the expanse of French Polynesia is at least equivalent if not larger than the size of Europe ( i didn’t fact check it yet). In this passage, I am going to write about my first interesting journey to French Polynesia – starting with … Continue reading French Polynesia – (1) Tahiti & Moorea

The Legendary -” The Ritz Restaurant London”

At first, I hesitated to book a table in this restaurant because I didn’t want only old school decoration but also good quality of food and ambience. Also , most people mainly talked about the afternoon tea experience here but less about dining, i was worried it would be a typical “traditional hotel” trap. Finally, I decided to give a try and it turned to be the best decision I ever made among my recent few trips to London. It’s worth every penny and time to spend a wonderful evening here. And I would recommend a real dining experience here than the afternoon tea. Continue reading The Legendary -” The Ritz Restaurant London”

I Love Kashan

Kashan is a fabulous city I enjoyed so much during my visit here. Many tourists may think it’s a tiny city so they skipped it on way from Tehran to Isfahan. Though I spent two full days here, I would still prefer to spend a couple of days more to explore All the traditional houses as each of them has its special taste, history and unique attractions differentiate itself from the others. Continue reading I Love Kashan

Qom – Holy Centre for Scholars who are open for debate

Qom is a holy city for Shi’a Islam. This is an important centre for Shiite scholars to come here to study in its madrasehs (religious schools). People in the town are strictly religious so tourists should respect local traditions. This holy city is also the place for the Fatemeh Masoumeh Shrine. Fetemah died here in the 9th century. She was the sister of Imam Reza, … Continue reading Qom – Holy Centre for Scholars who are open for debate

Qazvin – it’s worth to stay for a night even you don’t do Alamut – II

I spent a day visit within Qazvin city (you can see the main place names bolded in below post) I first visited very old Gate being an entrance of an ancient built complex which is now mainly function as schools (e.g. search Omid School in google map) as well as practicing Pahlevanian and zoorkhaneh rituals (The historical iranian sports which is part of UNESCO Itangible … Continue reading Qazvin – it’s worth to stay for a night even you don’t do Alamut – II