Nasi Tumpeng and more presents for Pasha
Continuing from Off To Jakarta…
Since we took an early flight from KL, we have lots of day time to spend that Saturday in Jakarta. As a tradition in Mamapasha’s family, the special food for the birthday person would be the Nasi Tumpeng Kuning or a direct translation would be the Yellow Conical Rice. Below are some photos of the Nasi Tumpeng and its accompanying dishes…
Next pictures to the Nasi Tumpeng are fried tempeh, bumbu bali.. agaknye la.. which was tofus and eggs in some soupy sauce, fried ikan teri, ayam kremes (fried chicken) and mixed vegetables… quite a complete meal ha…
Those are the photos of us enjoying the Nasi Tumpeng including Pasha even though he was, most of the time, preoccupied with his Thomas cake. He did take a few mouthful and that was it. Well, for your information, Pasha is not really big on eating… payah betul nak bagi makan Pasha nih…
here are some shots of Pasha taking a break as well as “torturing” his uncle Nanang with the balloon blowing “game”. You could also see that he still has the fascination for fans… There must be something about a fan that could really grab his attention like no other thing…
Later that night, Pasha was treated to another round of presents from his grandma, aunties and uncle. There was a new Thomas the Tank Engine to replaced the two that were lost somewhere on a ferry to Dumai and in IKEA. There were some puzzles, coloring books and t-shirts.
Pasha’s birthday celebration has gone to round 2!









































kyuubi_85
really having a good time huh?
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papabear
sekali sekala jalan, cam tu la… btw belum abis lagi citer ni…ada lagi..
Shirleen
wow.. the nasi tumpeng looks cool.. never try it before…
papabear
not that easy to find here… my MIL would always cook one for special events
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knightblogger
kena cari jugak nasi padang ni..
papabear
nasi padang kalau kat KL boleh try Sari Ratu, kalau kat Melaka ada Pak Datuk. Tempat lain tak pasti