Solo - KL Day 6 Gastronomic Adventure
We had a very filling breakfast at the hotel's cafe. I had many servings of the very delicious Tempe Goreng with Sambal Kicap and Cili Padi. Yummy! We also had the omelette which was not bad at all.
-The End-
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Solo - KL Day 6
This was our final day in
The last day would usually be a sad and solemn day but not while we were in Solo because it was really a blessing in disguise. A wet day yesterday spent indoor, today we had the Hotel Manager, Bu Rani Febriana taking us on a tour of Solo! Yep, believe it or not she became our personal guide for a sightseeing and two drop offs at a batik and Srabi Factory in town.
The day started with a buffet styled breakfast (included) at the Baron Indah CafĂ©, packing after that and we were contacted by Bu Rani herself. She’d like to meet up and chat with us. Two hours later, after checking out and having lunch at the hotel we called up the reception to book their shuttle service to the airport. Moments later, Bu Rani called and offered to take us around Solo since our flight will be so much later in the evening. We were of course very delighted (we were wondering actually what we could do at the small Solo airport till late evening).
At approximately 3pm we hopped on the hotel’s van to Chempaka Batik and the Srabi Factory. We didn’t want to go elsewhere as I only had Batik in mind to be purchased from Pasar Klewer. However, since the cab driver’s warning at Beringharjo a couple of days earlier, we didn’t want to take the risk with our money and belongings. Chempaka Batik was good enough although it was a little pricey but quality wise according to Bu Rani, it was so much better than those at Pasar Klewer. We didn’t buy much except for a couple of sarongs and a shirt. Bu Rani however took us to see the many markets in Solo including Pasar Klewer (from the outside lah). Solo town didn’t turn out to be small at all. They have many markets selling very specialized and dedicated things (a market for batik, one for fruits, one for stainless steel homeware etc.) and some small scale emporiums. I think Solo was similar to Kluang town in Johore.
Inside Chempaka Batik's Compound - Very Nice Indeed
Bu Rani then sent us to the Airport, helped us get to the check in counter and bid us farewell. It was the nicest thing someone had done us in Jogja and Solo. We concluded that people in Solo (however scary they may look like, are really a bunch of nice people – how could we be so judgmental and label people as scary so easily lah? Teruk
Solo Airport Entrance to the Departure Hall. Sampai2 Terus Departure Hall hehehe...
Inside the Departure Hall - I think the Airport is only as Small as my Condo Unit.
The plane to LCCT KLIA arrived at 19:20 hrs as scheduled and the time to leave Solo had finally come. It was a sad moment walking to the plane bidding farewell to this small town in this
We didn’t get to go to the late Suharto’s grave or Candi Ceto in Solo. We didn’t get to do many things that was planned for this holiday due to unforeseen circumstances (like me falling sick on the second day, bad weather yesterday and on our second last day in Jogja, the outdoor Ramayana theater closing, getting turned off and chickening out on Pasar Beringharjo, the Kraton closing when we arrived) but it was indeed a holiday spent with lots of joy and laughter. The most important and valuable thing was the quality time that we have spent together. It was now time to go back to our bust lives and continue working for another holiday perhaps next year and hopefully one before this year ends.
Goodbye
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Jogja - Solo Day 5 Gastronomic Adventure
Being the last day in Jogja we were not rushing to get around for last minute shopping or touring. Instead we spent the morning at leisure and enjoyed our very last moments at the hotel having our breakfast at the porch of our room. There were another Mat Salleh couple having breakfast nearby at the pool. The menu that morning on our last day at Jogja was the same as yesterday's only that the traditional kueh was different. Familar looking Curry Puff and Bingka Ubi was served.
Later in the afternoon, in Solo, we had lunch at Moen-moen Steak at Solo Grand Mall. We both had the Hot Plate Chicken Chop served with potato and some steamed vege. It was ok, not that great though but since we were very hungry anything goes. I wanted to try the Fried Tempe and Fried Tofu from a next door stall but these were sold out. Sigh... I just could have enough of tempe while in Jogja... as a matter of fact even in Malaysia...yummy! With the Chicken Chop, we had a bowl of gigantic sized buffet-styled Es Buah at a nearby stall. An all you can take (not eat, stuff as as much as u can in that big bowl and don't come back for more unless you want to pay for another bowl buffet-style). It was also ok, not as great as our Ais Batu Campur or ABC.
Hot Plate Chicken Chop and the Gigantic Es Buah.
Before going back for lunch we had some bread from BreadTalk (sorry by the time I remembered to snap pictures all the bread has gone into our tummy!)
The best meal of the day was from the candle-lit Nasi Padang stall a couple of blocks from our hotel in Solo. The stall, at a junction was quite packed with patrons when we arrived. From the picture below, you can see that what was left for us was egg , sambal hijo and some gravy from a chicken dish. We had 2 pieces of eggs each to compensate for the protein we did not get from chicken or beef that night. Muahahahahah! Believe me, this Nasi Padang was indeed the best Nasi Padang we've ever tasted. For a mere RM5.50 for two packets of yummy tasting meal, it was a real out of this world deal. Only the walk to the stall was not really pleasant as it was dark, eerie and the bechak operators were like owls staring at the two of us obvious foreigners.
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Joga - Solo Day 5
Note: Due to a recent hard disk crash I couldn't continue the post on our final couple of days in Joga and Solo as planned.
After a really exhausting whole day tour of
More Photos of Rumah Mertua
We were dreading the idea of having to check out today and go to Solo. One, because it means that we are about to go home tomorrow evening thus ending our holiday and two, after seeing Solo on our first day we were not really looking forward and convinced to be there. KN mentioned that the people didn’t look friendly and I couldn’t agree more.
More Rumah Mertua Before we Left for Good.
After the luxurious breakfast nearby the pool, we started packing our stuff and called a cab to leave the happy memories at Jogja and to go to Baron Indah Hotel in Solo. The journey took about 2 hours. In Solo two hours later, we saw two huge malls on our way to the hotel. One was
Baron Indah is a 4-star hotel undergoing reservation and expansion when we were there in February. The rooms are nice and clean. It was with a really spacious bathroom with a bath tub. It has a café serving real nice food, I especially like the
We returned to the hotel in a cab (again) as it was still raining. Took a nap and later was time for another meal hehehe. I saw a Nasi
We were surprised to see the Nasi Padang place was actually a really small stall, lit by candles, but the place was quite packed with people. Since we were really hungry we decided to go ahead with the much looked forward meal (anything goes for Nasi Padang!) We decided to have the food to go and unfortunate for us there was only egg, sambal hijo (thank god) and gravy from a chicken dish.
Hotel Baron Indah Cafe
We walked back and had the Nasi Padang in the room. We spend the rest of the evening watching local stuff on TV and did not go to Wayang Orang as planned for it was raining real heavily and furthermore we were not convinced with the people there.
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Jogja Day 4 Gastronomic Adventure
Our day started with a breakfast set at Rumah Mertua, the set included egg of choice, toast, fresh fruits, local kueh, fresh fruit juice and coffee or tea. We could actually have this set sent to the room but since we were going for a tour early today we decided to just have them at the cafe.
While at Borobudur Silver, I bought a cup of home-made Durian Ice Cream. It was creamy and definitely rich and really delicious and of course, bad for my health (ahahaahah am I complaining? Surely NO!)
For lunch, we had Nasi Padang at a Restaurant opposite of the Prambanan Complex. It was really cheap compared to the Nasi Padang in Malaysia. I of course had the usual; Rendang Daging, tempe (I was eating this everyday while in Jogja and Solo) sambal hijo and bergedil of course.
For tea, at Malioboro Mall, we went to Anjana Cafe and Resto for a glass of cold chocolate drink and cake. They were really sweet but considering the amount of energy I'd lost walking and climbing up flight of stairs that day, I thought I deserved some pampering. Yeah right!
I had been wanting to try Church's Texas Chicken at Malioboro Mall since the first time seeing it on our 1st day in Jogja and finally got to try it for dinner today. Like McDonald's, everything here was served with rice. We ordered to go. KN tried the Black Pepper Chicken with rice while I ordered the Black Pepper Beef with rice and a piece of a bergedil like potato dish. I regretted not getting more of those as it was really tasty.
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