Friday, April 30, 2010
Yip Kee Rice & Noodle House
This restaurant is located in Jalan Medan Putra 3, Kepong. We first tried it out when we moved nearby. It serves a pretty decent wan tan mee. CS prefers this one while I prefer another stall at Menjalara which I reckon have the best soup sui gows ever! :)
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
"Loi Soke" the Iron Man
How do you look for a good grill contractor? Go look at the grill gate of every unit of every floor! Erm. Yes, that's what we did. But I definitely wouldn't recommend it :p CS came up with a great grill design with great safety features and great practicality. Next, was to get a contractor who could do a great job with great finishing. We found such a person in "Loi Soke" who did one of our neighbours' grill gate :)
The pieces were brought and assembled outside the corridor of our unit
Fitted in
And voila, we have ourselves a new grill door!
"Loi Soke" did the heavy duty jobs like welding and the fitting in. He then left it to his younger worker (an apprentice perhaps?) to do the finishing touches on the hinges. The younger worker was very good and detailed in sealing off the hinges and adding the finishing touches of paint to the grill. Overall, we were very happy with their work! Good quality.
Here's the contact :)
Kim Lai Iron Works
"Loi Soke" (Uncle Loi)'s contact number 019-2612620
Again, you can say that you got his number from Lee of Menjalara :)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Sim the electrician
Since we've been busy with doing minor renovations to our new place, the next few posts, I imagine, would be about contractors :) CS found this electrician by chance (is there such a thing like "chance" anyway?) when he went to a light shop. There was a business card in that shop which CS took and thereafter rang this guy "Sim". Sim turned out to be a very nice guy. Gentle, conscientious, neat and tidy.
Here are a couple of photos of what he did.
Clean lines
He also patched back the holes and sanded the wall after he was done.
The best part of it (for me) ... he always sweeps up the debris, collects whatever wire bits and stacks his things neatly away in a corner after he is done for the day :)
Out of all the people who came to do stuff for us, he ranks tops!
Here's his number if you are looking for an electrician to give you a quote: 017-351-8551. You can say you got his number from Lee of Menjalara. (No, we don't get referral fees ;))
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A budding moment!
I always believe in sharing good and reliable contacts. Every now and again, our pipes need unclogging, bulbs need changing, gardens need sprucing, nails need manicuring, tummies need feeding, teeth need cleaning, internal systems need detoxing, legal issues need sorting, tenants need evicting (No! God forbid. Sorry, got carried away)... You get my drift.
Each time my hubby (CS) and I required some form of service, we'd have to go through the same process of asking around for reliable and credible contacts, googling for forums and reviews on the internet. Golly. It HAS been tiring.
Thankfully, out of the so many people we've come across, we've managed to cross paths with a few sparkling individuals who have provided outstanding service! This is not to say we've not encountered service providers who caused great stress and make us want to cry and pull our hair out!
When we've come across these gems of people, I almost immediately want to shout out on the mountain top to tell the whole world of the excellent service so-and-so has done. I want to spare the "searchers" (of service providers) the pain of having to go through things first hand all over again. Wouldn't it be so much better to share contacts based on recommendations? Wouldn't it?!
The question then, was avenue. Ad-hoc queries and seeking for recommendations shared on Facebook posts are good for a couple of times, but what about something less spontaneous and more intentionally pooled together? This is what I've always dreamed of!
Believe it or not, in the midst of a forced afternoon nap (hot weather triggers migraine attacks!) last week , I had an idea that I would start a blog! I'd tell people of the nice plumber that was working on our unit right at that very moment, I'd tell people of the great dentist that we frequent, I'd tell people of the wonderful lighting shop that we'd gone to, I'd tell people of the nice restaurant that we visited...and more!
My mind went into overdrive - extremely excited to go on the internet and start immediately! But, one problem though. Everything was all muddled up - it wasn't very clear what the theme of my blog would be.
* Backtrack to a couple of days before this* and THIS is the heart of how this blog was created.
We currently stay in an apartment with office lots downstairs. The development is only a year old so occupancy rate is very low. For a while, none of the office lots were taken up - till a few weeks ago. I noticed renovation works being done to a corner lot. It was going to be a nail parlour! I felt excited for the business owner - the anticipation of seeing the place transform from four white walls, to a place where she would see her business flourish with the throng of customers who would visit the nail parlour to make pretty. I'm sure that is the dream of every business owner - to see his/her business bustling with a hive of activity!
After a few weeks, the parlour was all ready for business! I would glance through the glass doors every other day as I walked by. It seemed like the business had been sluggish since its opening. Just last Saturday night, as CS and I were walking pass, I suddenly paused in my steps and turned around to face the nail parlour. I drank in the moment and thereafter shared with CS, "People like these have put their heart and soul (and money!) into realising their dream of opening up a business. It's unfortunate that the location is not very prominent. I wish I could do something to help them spread the awareness of their new business. I reaaaalllly hope they won't have to fold up one day due to the lack of business." We've seen some in our neighbourhood having to go through that, and I've always felt for them. CS felt exactly the same as I did.
It was a couple of hours later that I figured out what the theme of this blog might be.
Eureka!
"Just Shelley...
...lending a hand to help small-time (and perhaps not so small!) business owners gain some web presence. They've taken the risk, put their best foot forward, and they most definitely deserve some publicity!"
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