Oven - Indian style. This is where they bake Indian bread called Naan. 10% of the population in Malaysia is Indian. So you can see a lot of Indian stuff around.
Kids had fun chasing after this butterfly. It's so funny because once the butterfly goes their way, they would run away from it, scared. Took this shot on the side street after picking the kids up from their school at Q-Dees.
Thosai - one of the Indian dishes that I really really like. It's usually dipped in different kinds of curry dishes. Sri Melur at USJ 18 has the best thosai.
We love going to Nando's Restaurant at Subang Parade. I'd usually order quarter chicken with side dishes of rice and fresco salad. But this time, I ordered something different, for a change. Nando's Espitada.
Our houseowners are coming back. They want their house back. Either that or they will buy another house. They prefer corner lot. Since we love their house so much, we want them to buy a corner house fast. LOL. This corner house is for sale. Hopefully they will consider buying.
I was inspired to see blogs dedicated to showing the photos about their own places. I have a lot of photos to show, thus, Subang Jaya Daily. I hope you enjoy your stay.
i am using point and shoot for my images. but i am dreaming of having a good dslr camera in the near future*. all images are mine except otherwise stated. I am also posting some photos I took while on holiday/break outside Subang Jaya. Thus, Subang Jaya and Beyond. Enjoy your stay!
* I just upgraded my camera from Sony Cybershot to Sony A380. So, from June 2010 onwards, all shots will be from my new camera. Cheers!
*July Update - just another upgrade to a Nikon D90