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Medan in short.. my version..

I was supposed to do some errands one day but someone borrowed my driver.. then it occurred to me that I am practically handicap.. I can drive but not in Medan traffic.. then somehow.. all the NOss slowly flow into me..

No Driver    = No Leg

No Maid        = No Life

No Internet    = No Work

No BlackBerry = No Friends

No School     = No Stress

No Nanny     = No Sex

No Money     = No Name

No Sun (rain)        = No Electricity

and obviously…

No Kecap manis = No Taste!!

Wishing everyone

Merry Christmas and

A Happy New year 2012!!

p.s.. feel free to add if you have more to include.. ^^

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medankota on December 20th 2011 in Indonesia Joke, Medan Food, Medan Leisure, Medan Living

Medan – Worst. City. Ever.

Alright.. I haven’t been blogging for a longggg time.. that’s simply because.. 1. I am busy with life and  2. I have nothing interesting to entertain … ^0^..

Anyway.. this morning, a friend send us a link.. he said someone wrote that Medan is “Worst. City. Ever.”.. well.. honestly, I wasn’t expecting much of what the article is going to be about anyway.. but mine oh mine.. just the first paragraph alone had me feeling sick to the stomache..

Alright.. I am not going to deny that I am not a big fan of this city, Medan.. I have lived for a decade by now.. and though it is not the best city on earth.. (Bangkok, my hometown, received ‘world’s best city” this year).. but I have to defence on behalf of Medan people that.. ‘NO!!  Medan is not the Worst. City. Ever.’

enough said.. but here’s what Mr ADAM GARTRELL wrote on July 19, 2010 for www.theage.com.au..

“Dear Medan. I hate you.

I visited you recently and found you the most unpleasant, charmless and thoroughly depressing city I’ve ever encountered. And I’ve visited plenty of s—holes in my time.

Now, when it comes to big Indonesian cities I have pretty low expectations.

I live in Jakarta, the biggest of them all, so I know what I’m in for: traffic, pollution, heat, noise, chaos, the stench of human waste.

And you, Medan – Indonesia’s third biggest city – you provided all those things. In great abundance.

In fact, even though your population, at three million, is a quarter that of Jakarta’s, I reckon you’re worse on just about every count.

Quite an achievement.

But Medan, you’re awful not just because of your many failings but because you appear to have no redeeming qualities whatsoever.

You’re slim pickin’s for hotels, you don’t seem to boast a single, decent restaurant and from what I’ve heard, you’ve got no real nightlife.

Your airport is a Boschian nightmare, your roads a mess, your buses an embarrassment and your taxis … well, if I ever find one I’ll let you know.

And ever heard of trees?

Okay, so you have a big mosque but it’s also the closest thing you’ve got to a tourist attraction. And you have a few shopping malls but what city doesn’t?

I understand now why you consistently feature on people’s “Worst. City. Ever.” lists.

You’re at the very top of mine.

Okay, I admit, there’s a personal element to this. See, I got robbed in one of your hotels.

It wasn’t a very nice hotel. It promotes itself as a four star hotel when in actual fact it’s closer to a two. But that’s fine. I don’t need luxury and it cost less than $100 a night.

Except, in the end, it actually cost a couple of grand. Because while I was out one night scouring the streets for a decent meal – in vain, of course – someone broke into my room and stole a giant wad of company cash from my suitcase.

Why did I have a giant wad of cash, you ask? Well, because Indonesia is a mostly cash economy, so I’m forced to travel with plenty of it. But why didn’t I put it in the safe? Well, because the hotel didn’t provide one.

And when I brought the robbery to the hotel’s attention the staff were predictably – and perhaps deliberately – unhelpful.

Security staff at first said they could give me a keycard lock report, so I could see if anyone else entered my room. But then – for reasons not properly explained – they suddenly couldn’t.

But that was okay, they said. They could show me the CCTV footage outside my room instead.

Oh no, wait, sorry! We don’t actually know the password to review the CCTV!

Can you say “inside job”?

Needless to say I moved to a different hotel for my final night. I woke up the next morning in blood-stained sheets. Mozzies never take any interest in me but your Medan mozzies made quite a frenzied exception.

I didn’t get malaria. But I did get spectacularly, violently sick about a week later from an intestinal parasite, which I’m certain I picked up from you, Medan. I just know it.

I’ve never been so happy to board a plane as I was the one that whisked me away from you, Medan. And I never want to see you again.
AAP”

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medankota on July 21st 2010 in Medan Bisnis, Medan Food, Medan Hotel, Medan Leisure

discounts.. the more the merrier

I have lived in 4 different countries… Bangkok, Singapore, United Kingdom and Medan, Indonesia …. each lasting about 8-9 years on average… so.. I kind of able to see the full characteristics of the local cultures, the people habits, their lifestyles…etc… as for Medan.. with 9 1/2 years….. hitting a decade soon… I think I know Medan way better than some of the locals …..

well… of all 4 nationalities, Medanese have my first place for being the hardest group of consumers to please…  let’s just stick to one area that we all know best – food… restaurants…. eating out…

back in year 2000…. eating out in restaurants were rare for the locals… restaurants were often seen packed only during  the weekends… but well.. it was all simply becoz… there weren’t proper restaurants good enough for people to enjoy anyway… the best at the time were Jumbo which is still popular till today… and next and never seem to fail is Nelayan… and of course the local Padang food at Garuda…..

and to get discounts in restaurants in the past were all about connections.. i.e you know the boss… bill arrived.. you mentioned the boss’s name.. and just like that … you will probably received a maximum of 10% discount…

as years passed… the credit cards from all the different banks came out with discount offers especially for restaurants…  as such… Medan people began to eat out more….. then it became…  the ever non-stop in applying for the next card that give the next best promotions….  I have seen friends that have like 6-7 cards in his/her wallets….

for me… well.. I love food… I can cook but can’t be bother kind of thing you know… with ingredients not being that easy and cheap to source… I have since stopped my culinary skills and simply enjoyed what’s on the market…. so.. when I craved for something… I will simply head down to the ones that will satisfy my appetite…

instead…. for some of the local Medan…. people seem to head down to the whatever gourmet outlets that offer the best promotions….!!  ….  “Arisan” a term used by the locals where they gathered on monthly basis to meet up with friends over meals…. are the main target groups for all dining places around town…. so.. yes.. for those restaurants having no offer, no discount, none promo…. unless it is cheap in its own way… else.. you will often find these ones 1/2 occupied….

and I have been over-hearing such conversations way too often…

a’Fuk: ‘what to eat today….”

a’Cai: ‘anything is okay for me …..”

a’Kong: ‘there’s no such thing as anything…. ok!… decide!!’

a’Kim: ‘where got discount?..’

a’Fuk: ‘Mega got 50% off at Taipan’

a’Long: ’say earlier mah…… ‘

a’Liang; ‘who got Mega card…?? you have..?’

a’Cai: ‘I have…’

a’Kong: ‘I also have…’

a’Kim: ‘I also have leh… ‘

a’Fuk: ‘why still standing… let’s go… later no space…”

I am not saying that it’s bad… but it has since become that.. people opt to eat at wherever there is promotion going on… I have a friend who wrongly sent a message to me … in the text message…. she wrote the date n time to meet up with her friends… the last sentenced was…  ‘where to eat… but Marriott has 50% off tomorrow with Mandiri card…”

for me personally…. I am ashamed to admit that I have fallen into being a victim as well…. I am addicted to the Citicard Rp 100.000 free dining promo… ever since the promo started… we can be found at Sushi Tei every weekends… but that is also becoz my boys just love the food there…. it’s healthy and not oily …. as for us… well.. you know.. happy kids plus…  happy to daddy’s wallet kind of thing …. ^0^

the current most popular are 50% off with Mega at Taipan ….. and 50% off at JW Marriott hotel Medan on certain dates… I heard from friends that at Marriott cafe, Jade resto (min spent is Rp 2jt) as well as Prime Steakhouse (min Rp 700.000) were so fully packed that ….. they had to turn away guests…. informing them that the waiting time could be at least 1 hour… well… some guests replied were….  ‘it’s ok.. we can wait…’

well… with the Mandiri promo going on for the next serveral months… initially… it’s real tempted to apply for the card… but having heard how it’s always fully packed… well I rather go on regular day with the standard 20% off for citicard… although with 30% less discount…. but I can see that I will definitely enjoy my food in a proper and better way… not in queues… not seeing the ones that I want to eat and it’s not there… or the long waiting time ….  but well.. that’s just me though… BUT.. we are definitely getting the card for the offer they have over at Hagaan Daz…

like how Medan people are well know among the Indonesian… ‘Medanese are calculative group of people….’

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medankota on September 10th 2009 in Medan Food, Medan Living, the people

Medan Hotel Restaurants

I love eating… who doesn’t… before this whole MedanKu.com got started… I was eating out a lotttt… like all 6 lunches and 3 or 4 times dinner per week… so my dine out bills were like ‘oh my lord’ … but that’s how I pampered myself…  and now that the whole website got real popular with over 260,000++ page views per month… and going strong …  well.. I still do.. but not as often…

ever since the 3 major five stars hotels made their presence in Medan; the poshy JW Marriott Hotel Medan, the modern resort Aryaduta Hotel and with the centrally located Grand Swissbel hotel, I have since became a regular fixture at these hotel on weekly try out….

practically every week.. the PRs will contact me for feature @ MedanKu.com … it’s either for their food promo or something else… at first.. it was FUN.. like really really excitedly fun… now it’s like.. let’s find someone to do it for me…. well .. I am not complaining.. its good fun thing to do rather than office work…so I am now limiting it to just 1 hotel per week for only 1 try out….

well, I have to say that I do love their presence in this Town that I longed for since I moved to Medan… of these 3 hotels, here’s what I usually go for at each on them on my own personal expense account….

let’s see, I have been indulging myself at Marriott Gourmet for their sandwiches, cakes, pastries and bread… I hardly go over to Clover Bakery anymore… the pricing ,… though slightly more by about 35%, but well worth every cents for the top notch quality that I get… I’ve recently tried out their Tiramisu… so so so heavenly… the little cup that is filled with the rich mascarpone is made of white chocolate.. !!!  this is a must must try…. even the cheese cake!! simply perfect… we know how the French eat, go for Quality and not Quantity…. since I set foot at the Marriott Gourmet, …. the ordering of birthday cake for my entire family has been handed over to Mr Gomes, the Executive Pastry Chef…

then when I crave for the Singapore style food or good quality simple Chinese food… I can be found at Grand Swissbel Hotel,….  the Hainanese chicken rice is just about as good as the Boon Tong Kee at Balestier Road in Singapore, … the man in-charge, chef Steven a true Singaporean, has experiences at many of the top end hotels in Singapore like Raffles as well as Shangri-la…… I particularly like the omelette with oyster.. also known as OarJian in hokkien…  I was lucky to have him fried it all up personally…. very mouth watering…. and the best part… it’s buffet style and very reasonable in price @ just Rp 88.000 per person on weekdays… my only saying… even after taxes and drinks… say Rp 280.000 nett for 2, it’s good value…. in fact the correct wording will be cheap….

as for Aryaduta Hotel…  I like to go over when I want to have the occasional long slow quiet dinner with mr hubby without the boys… Risotto is my favorite dish at The Kitchen…  we have a lot of good fun memory at the place….  once,  we went there on Elson’s birthday for dinner,… he literally scared everyone off…. he screamed so so loud at the fried Ice Cream … not that he is afraid, but he find it rather thrilling when the chef pour alcohol over hot pan and a big fire will then light up … and with him sitting over at the teppanyaki table and have the full clear view…. he simply love love it…  imagine this…  The Kitchen restaurant is one of those restaurants where couple people go for quiet night or business people dine for business meeting… the place is dimly light, perched on the top floor of the Palladium Mall, no sound of road traffic what so ever… very very very quiet… and that weekday night… everyone in the restaurant were just having normal quiet dinner while my family watched the chef preparing the food… the boys starring at it quietly with fasination….. BUT the moment the alcohol touched the teppanyaki pan, Elson just SCREAMed … the kind like when young kids scream and any parents will drop everything and run over…  he was ooonn top of his voice…   the scream was just so loud, …. loud enough to make everyone turned their head… but when it’s a scream that made you turned to the direction of the sound and you saw hugeeee FIRE…. god….. a group of guys sitting beside our table aged about late 40s looked startled… and one of them sort of stood up and ready to run off… (but he sort of get the point when big laughter broke out) that’s when me and hubby just have to hide our face…. we were so so embarrassed!!!  a cleaner standing near by was trying really hard to control his laughter avoiding being rude…  I was hiding my face in my palm… and couldn’t stop laughing…. even Jadon laughed so loud at his own silly little brother….    that was just about the last time that we took the boys to the restaurant…

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medankota on July 27th 2009 in Medan Food, Medan Hotel

Prime Steakhouse @ JW Marriott Hotel Medan

This is my 4th post of this newly opened JW Marriott Hotel in Medan.  Some of you must have thought I have been brainwashed by the PR department by now… I never knew that being part of a Media group can be this fun… I was at the grand opening, launching of Jade Chinese restaurant, tried their Quan Spa, and recently got myself in for the Prime Steakhouse as well as an experience at the Health Club..

I love eating out… and I intend to try out at the Prime Steakhouse anyway.. but been rather busy so.. never really got the chance, then the PR dept called in… so.. here I go again…

The place is definitely posh, glittering, chic, stylish, fabulous…  what’s more impressive is that the Grill is only one of the only 2 in the world…  there are smaller ones in other countries but for one that’s of the size, Medan’s JW Marriott indeed make sure it is grandly displayed for their guests to see…

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Price wise, we had the business lunch… which is value for money – 3 course set menu at just Rp 168.000 ++ including 1 drink…  even though the Nett price will set us back at Rp 200.000, but taking into consideration of the place, service, and that BelMondo, Traders, Medan Club are pricing at least Rp 200.000 for their basic steak…  And to argue that the hotel is charging 10% + 11%, well, did you realized that a normal restaurant actually include  5% + 10% in the bills…

Food wise, the starter and the dessert is a must die for… the main course, the steak is served with lentil sauce …  which is not the typical pepper or mushroom sauce that cut into the meat taste… should you have not try the place out, do try out the Business Lunch promo, which guarantee you be back in office within 45 mins..

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medankota on May 15th 2009 in Guides, Medan Food, Medan Leisure