Makan Makan In Qatar - Kafe Ole, Holiday Villa

For those Malaysian that have patronize Taste of Asia for nasi lemak and teh tarik, there is an alternative you have better quality food, nice cozy clean environment at almost the same price as TOA.

I have stopped going to TOA for almost 2 years reason is the place is dirty and cramp and hot and parking is also an issue. Do give Kafe Ole a try, the chef are Malaysian  so the taste is very close to home.

The Malaysia breakfast is only available on the weekend which is Friday and Saturday morning from 730 to 1130.

Some of the menu I do remember are

- Teh Tarik
- Nescafe Tarik
- Nasi Lemak
- Mee Goreng
- Curry fish
- Fried chicken
- Rendang chicken
- Sambal sotong
- Sambal udang
- Beef rending
- Roti canai
- Lontong
- Malay dessert / kuih
- Chinese big pau

I also notice they do sell can 100Plus.. :D

Makan Makan In Qatar - Nandos Qatar

I have been eating Nandos here for unaccountable time in Qatar and more often recently during the World Cup 2014 match. Me and my friends always have our dinner there before we more to somewhere else to watch the World Cup match.

There is a new Nandos opened at Bin Omran just opposite Al Ahli Hospital / Nissan service center. It is pretty good spot as traffic to that area is OK and ample of parking. The plus point going there is their staff are very friendly. We were greeted by the Ukrainian hostess Maria and Alla. Both of them are friendly and quite a chatterbox.

For this Ramadhan, Nandos Qatar have Ramadhan set dinner which are pretty good deal. So head out and grab the offer before it ends.

For QP staff you can enjoy 15% discount when you present your staff ID card.

Sorry I don't have a picture of Nandos food but you guys know how it look like anyway.

Tag Heuer Sunglasses Rubber

I bought a Tag Hueur Sunglasses many years back and if I'm not mistaken it was on 2008. So it has been about 6 years now.

Well this post is about what will happen to it after such a long infrequent use. I like it because it is very comfortable and the design looks good. Reason is comfort because the frame is made of rubber but problem is the material doesn't last. I was told that the rubber is the same material used in the F1 race tire and that is why it is so costly.

I think sometime last year the rubber start to "melt" and become sticky and if you put your nose close enough you actually smell the rubber burned smell.. Although it doesn't melt completely, the frame start to be very soft and getting out of shape but still wearable just not so nice. Anyway me and my itchy hand tend to squeeze the melted frame as I am pretty fed up how it looks and already in plan to buy a new sunglasses but definitely not this model anymore.

I did ask around shops to replace the rubber frame and it is freaking as expensive. It cost almost the same as getting a new pair... so far I was quoted for RM900 just for that rubber where a new pair will cost about RM1150.. so you decide.... I am still looking if any shop can replace it around RM500 or should I get a new pair from Ray Ban or Porsche.

I did a search on Google, it seems many others have the same issue.. Well I am not really complaining after all it has been 6 years but I thought it would have last a bit longer.. as far I as I know the rubber compound on tire doesn't melt.

some said is due to sweat? maybe