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A TROPICANA MAGAZINE<br />

pg 58<br />

pg 64<br />

pg 68<br />

Tropicana presents<br />

Miss<br />

MALAYSIA<br />

TOURISM<br />

<strong>2013</strong><br />

Beautiful ladies, bright futures<br />

THE FRENCH ODYSSEY<br />

Wine paired feasts of Bordeaux<br />

NOBU MAGIC<br />

<strong>The</strong> amazing fusion of Japan,<br />

Peru & Hollywood<br />

THE<br />

GASTRONOMY<br />

ISSUE<br />

Life tastes good<br />

TROPICANA METROPARK<br />

the future of urban living<br />

KDN No 1505 (7892)<br />

Bimonthly Magazine<br />

Volume #91 <strong>Sept</strong> - <strong>Oct</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


THE GASTRONOMY ISSUE<br />

Bimonthly Magazine | Volume #91 <strong>Sept</strong> - <strong>Oct</strong> <strong>2013</strong>


CONTENTS<br />

CHAPTER ONE THE LATEST/ PAGE 17<br />

NEW OPENINGS/ PAGE 18 FASHION/ PAGE 20<br />

BEAUTY/ PAGE 22 GADGETS & HOME LIVING/ PAGE 24 TO 26<br />

BOOKS/ PAGE 28 MUSIC/ PAGE 30 MOVIES/ PAGE 32<br />

THE DIARY/ PAGE 34 TO 36<br />

CHAPTER TWO THE HOME/ PAGE 39<br />

THE SOCIAL KITCHEN/ PAGE 40 TO 43<br />

PROPERTY NEWS/ PAGE 45 TO 54 0<br />

CHAPTER THREE THE EXPERIENCE/ PAGE 57<br />

TROPICAL BEAUTIES/ PAGE 58<br />

QUINTESSENTIALLY BORDEAUX/ PAGE 64<br />

AN UNEXPECTED SUCCESS / PAGE 68 IN PRAGUE,<br />

WE GOLF/ PAGE 70 TO 73 ALTER EGO/ PAGE 74 TO 77<br />

CHAPTER FOUR THE LOOK / PAGE 79<br />

FASHION. STYLE WAVE.<br />

ACCESSORIES. BEAUTY./ PAGE 80 TO 103<br />

CHAPTER FIVE THE TASTE/ PAGE 107<br />

CREATING WITHOUT LIMITS/ PAGE 108 TO 109<br />

THE DISHES/ PAGE 110 TO 115 THE DRINKS/ PAGE 118 TO 119<br />

THE SCENE/ PAGE 121 THE LIST/ PAGE 138<br />

THE LAST GOODBYE/ PAGE 142<br />

10 TA | JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong>


RESTORE YOUR CONFIDENCE<br />

Let’s face the truth: hair plays a vital role in our self-image and appearances. With the onset of male<br />

pattern baldness, many of us will find ourselves scratching our heads for an effective solution. Hair<br />

transplantation is fast-becoming a popular choice for individuals seeking to combat hair loss.<br />

Medical Director, Dr Mohamad Nasir Zahari sheds some light on hair transplantation.<br />

Dr Mohamad Nasir Zahari<br />

Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and<br />

Cosmetic Surgeon Medical Director<br />

MBBS (Melbourne), FRCS (Edinburgh), MS (UKM)<br />

Dr Nasir is the Medical Director of Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre. With 18<br />

years of experience under his belt, Dr Nasir is one of the top plastic surgeons in<br />

Malaysia. He was awarded with Bachelor of Medicine from University of Melbourne<br />

in 1988 and continued his post graduate degree at <strong>The</strong> Royal College of Surgeons<br />

(FRCS) in Edinburgh (1993). Registered with the National Specialist Register,<br />

Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, Dr Nasir is also a member of the elite Malaysian<br />

Association of Plastic, Aesthetic, and Craniomaxillofacial Surgeons (MAPACS).<br />

5 Minutes with Dr. Nasir<br />

Why did you specialise in cosmetic surgery?<br />

“It began during my tenure as a general surgeon. Cosmetic<br />

surgery is where science combines with art. Science is where we<br />

learn about the anatomy and the physiological changes in the<br />

body that result in sagging skin and breasts. <strong>The</strong> art comes in<br />

the enhancements that we make. Everyone see things differently<br />

and subjectivity usually defies science. Giving my best to my<br />

patients and meeting their expectations, gives me tremendous<br />

encouragement in my work.”<br />

Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre is the first to<br />

introduce modern hair transplantation technology in<br />

Malaysia. How big is the market for hair transplant?<br />

“<strong>The</strong>re is a huge market – about one in five people starting from<br />

their 20s experience hair thinning and the number goes up as they<br />

age. <strong>The</strong>re are very few centres that provides proven, permanent<br />

solutions to address this issue and we are proud to be the first. <strong>The</strong><br />

success rate of this method is 95 percent.”<br />

Let’s Talk about Hair Transplantation<br />

What causes baldness or extreme hair loss?<br />

“In men, male pattern baldness or androgenic alopecia occurs<br />

when male hormones start acting on hair follicles. Due to long term<br />

exposure to male hormones, hair becomes thinner; eventually,<br />

it becomes so fine that it’s not visible to the naked eye, resulting<br />

in the condition we know as ‘baldness’. Men have the genetic<br />

predisposition towards male pattern baldness, which can be<br />

accelerated by certain lifestyle choices such as smoking or having<br />

a poor diet, and stress. It’s worth noting that hair loss is starting<br />

to affect men from a younger age these days; possibly due to a<br />

combination of these two factors.”<br />

Who are suitable candidates for hair transplantation?<br />

“Hair transplantation is suitable for individuals suffering from varying<br />

levels of hair loss (for example, receding hairlines or bald spots)<br />

who wish to improve their appearance. Some individuals might think<br />

that there is no hope if they are completely bald, but this is not true.<br />

When the scalp is examined closely (at a microscopic level) you’ll<br />

find that the hair follicles are still there – they are just unable to<br />

produce sufficient thick hair to give one’s scalp coverage.”<br />

How does hair transplantation work?<br />

“Hair transplantation involves the simple procedure of extracting hair<br />

from the donor area and inserting it to the affected area. Through<br />

the Follicular Unit Extraction (FUE) technique, the most ideal hair<br />

transplantation method today, hair follicles are extracted using a<br />

cylindrical punch and planted to the recipient area with the aid of an<br />

implanter or tweezer. With the advancements of scientific research,<br />

we are now able to transplant hair between the two areas, ensuring<br />

that it retains its own characteristics and is not affected by male<br />

hormones when inserted. Each step is taken with utmost care and<br />

attention to detail as factors such as how the hair is put in, not to<br />

mention the angle, direction and depth at which it is planted can


Advantages of the Follicular Unit Extraction<br />

(FUE) technique:<br />

• Painless – simple local anaesthesia is sufficient.<br />

• Little bleeding and has no deep stitches.<br />

• No dressings after the procedure.<br />

• No risk infection or complications.<br />

• Heals extremely quickly and is almost invisible in the<br />

days following the procedure.<br />

• Several procedures can be conducted without<br />

damaging the donor area.<br />

• Adapted to correcting the early stages of baldness in<br />

men and diffusing alopecia in women.<br />

• Possibility of short ‘a la carte’ sessions.<br />

show different results. <strong>The</strong> procedure can last between three to six<br />

hours, depending on the size of the treatment area. Individuals<br />

with severe hair loss may be subjected to repeat procedures.”<br />

Does it hurt?<br />

“<strong>The</strong> entire procedure is done under local anaesthesia; patients are<br />

awake and can spend time reading a book or even watching DVDs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scalp will be a bit red and sore afterwards. Most patients will<br />

head back to work the next day.”<br />

How soon can I see results?<br />

“<strong>The</strong> transplanted hair usually starts growing in about two to six<br />

months. Full results can be seen after 10 to 12 months. It’s not an<br />

overnight miracle; the process may be time consuming, but you can<br />

be assured that the transplanted hair will stay with you for life.”<br />

What are the benefits of hair transplantation?<br />

“Hair plays a big role in our appearances – it greatly affects how<br />

we see ourselves and how others perceive us too. It’s safe to say<br />

that by undergoing hair restoration, individuals who suffer from hair<br />

loss are able to regain self-confi dence, doing wonders for selfesteem.<br />

From an aesthetic point of view, hair transplantation can<br />

also make people look younger. When the hairline recedes, the<br />

forehead becomes more exposed, distorting the ratio of the face.<br />

With hair transplantation, we are able to balance out the tipped facial<br />

ratio, returning the years and youth although other facial features<br />

may remain unchanged.”<br />

Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre<br />

Level 6, 8 & 9, Dijaya Plaza, No. 237,<br />

Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur<br />

1800 88 8802<br />

enquiries@beverlywilshiremedical.com<br />

www.beverlywilshiremedical.com<br />

BeverlyWilshireMedical


CHAPTER FIVE<br />

THE TASTE<br />

THE COOKBOOK. THE DISHES.<br />

THE DRINKS.<br />

PAGES<br />

107 - 119


CREATING WITHOUT LIMITS<br />

USING THE FINEST INGREDIENTS AND HIS UNRESTRICTED IMAGINATION, CHEF<br />

FEDERICO MICHIELETTO DOES NOT JUST COOK – HE CREATES. ALISON ELFWING HEADS OVER<br />

TO THE ACCLAIMED MARINI’S ON 57 TO HAVE A CHAT.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS LAW SOO PHYE<br />

— Saffron-infused cheese with droplets of eight-year-old Vincotto<br />

Marini’s on 57 has been setting the Kuala<br />

Lumpur dining scene abuzz since its opening<br />

in <strong>Sept</strong>ember last year. Spanning the entire<br />

highest floor of Petronas Tower 3, one would<br />

be forgiven if the initial reaction to the panoramic<br />

view of the city and the iconic Petronas<br />

Twin Towers, just metres away, is nothing<br />

short of jaw dropping.<br />

A native of Mogliano Veneto, Italy, Chef<br />

Federico Michieletto now heads the kitchen<br />

at what is hailed as ‘Kuala Lumpur’s hottest<br />

Italian restaurant’. Chef Federico is a master<br />

at creating new, original dishes through his<br />

keen sense of curiosity for the unlikely pairing<br />

of ingredients.<br />

His experience spans across the continents,<br />

starting off in Italy, then on to Singapore<br />

and Malaysia. He has done it all; worked in<br />

small, hot and cramped kitchens, cooked in<br />

Europe’s best restaurants and five-star hotels,<br />

and opened and managed 14 outlets for a corporate<br />

group here in Malaysia.<br />

“We work very closely with suppliers from<br />

Italy, changing the menu every two to three<br />

months, normally following the season of<br />

produce.” Patrons are guaranteed the freshest<br />

high end seasonal ingredients so there is<br />

never a chance to get bored. “<strong>The</strong> only thing<br />

we keep is the pasta with the lobster and the<br />

tiramisu, because they will kill us if we take it<br />

away,” he says, comically mimicking a knife<br />

with his finger drawn across his throat. “Everything<br />

else, we change.”<br />

As I peruse the menu, I ask Chef Federico<br />

how he would describe the cuisine at<br />

Marini’s. “I would say the food here is very<br />

modern. We use molecular applications, and<br />

emphasise very much on the ingredients<br />

and a new way to enjoy it. For example, the<br />

Burrata Cheese. I put it with the lobster. It’s<br />

not conventional, but you’ll see what I mean<br />

when you taste it.”<br />

He continues to point out a few other items<br />

in the menu. “It’s like the Garden Salad, there<br />

are 20 different types of vegetables, 10 dressings,<br />

eight perfumes ... you’ll see for yourself.<br />

I show you a few different dishes,” he says excitedly<br />

and proceeds to rattle on in Italian to<br />

his sous chef, Chef Fabio Ruggiero.<br />

I marvelled at the beauty of the plate of<br />

Maine Lobster and Burrata Salad, drizzled<br />

with extra virgin olive oil and dotted with<br />

baby herbs. <strong>The</strong> combination was spectacular<br />

– fresh and light with a clean flavour. I<br />

asked Chef Federico where he gets his ideas<br />

for such a beautiful presentation. “You know<br />

108 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


“A hot chocolate sauce is poured over the dome,<br />

melting it and exposing the hazelnut mousse within.<br />

Dark, rich and decadent, it was comforting.”<br />

— <strong>The</strong> Chocolate Sphere<br />

us chefs,” he jokes. “We look at the sky, we see<br />

a cloud, we get inspiration.”<br />

With over 20 dishes on the menu, there is<br />

plenty to choose from without being overwhelming.<br />

Expect unusual dishes like the<br />

grilled cucumber with raw cuttle fish, snails<br />

and squid ink dressing, or more conventional<br />

ones like pan-fried duck liver with cherry,<br />

peach and brioche. “We just love what we are<br />

doing,” he says as the second dish rolls out.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rustic Venison Carpaccio was simplicity<br />

at its best, presented on a large wooden<br />

tray with bunches of fresh lavender.<br />

Thin, translucent slices of deer meat marinated<br />

in pure sugar cane, served with shavings<br />

of a unique saffron-infused cheese called<br />

‘bagoss’ and droplets of eight-year-old Vincotto.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> cheese is protected,” he explains,<br />

“and is made in Bagolino, Brescia at the top of<br />

Italy, produced using only milk from brown<br />

cows.” I also learnt that Vincotto is luxurious<br />

vinegar made from cooked grape must.<br />

I dipped my finger in the thick, treacle-like<br />

black liquid and had a taste. <strong>The</strong> flavour was<br />

intense, aged to the point that bordered on<br />

bittersweet, while remaining immensely<br />

pleasurable to the tastebuds.<br />

“We serve herring in a very unique way,”<br />

continues Chef Federico. “It’s a German style,<br />

with Smoked Cream Bon Bon, Apple Onion<br />

and toasted bread.” Out came the Roasted<br />

Veal Tenderloin, with mashed potato, a<br />

spattering of summer truffle, tomato confit<br />

stuffed with smoked duck, and a buttery Tarragon<br />

Béarnaise. “Now is summer, so we have<br />

the summer truffle with the mash potato and<br />

Béarnaise.” <strong>The</strong> tenderloin was so tender; it<br />

put up no resistance to my knife and melted<br />

in my mouth, a clear example of fantastic<br />

cooking techniques and excellent meat.<br />

We carried on chatting about fine ingredients<br />

and as talk of seafood ensued, Chef Federico<br />

proudly tells me that Marini’s is the only<br />

restaurant in KL to carry four types of caviar<br />

served every day.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pan Roasted Goby was served with an<br />

unusual topping of seared duck liver, a beautiful<br />

saffron-miso sauce on one side, and an<br />

earthy chanterelle sauce on the other. Who<br />

would have thought of combining the delicate,<br />

flaky fish with the velvety foie gras?<br />

For dessert, a giant plate of spun sugar is<br />

placed on your table so you have something<br />

sweet to nibble on. I loved the childlike quality<br />

this brought to the meal, as Chef Federico<br />

shows us we are never too old to enjoy the<br />

simple things in life like candy floss.<br />

You will, in no way, fall asleep to the dessert<br />

aptly named ‘Good Night’, a combination<br />

of chamomile, green tea and honey comb elements.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sticky marshmallow contrasted<br />

with the crunchy, chewy honeycomb and<br />

bittersweet edible flower and green tea aftertaste<br />

does indeed soothe your palate and lend<br />

calmness to the end of the meal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chocolate Sphere was heavily ornamented,<br />

colourful and exciting to savour. A<br />

hot chocolate sauce is poured over the dome,<br />

melting it and exposing the hazelnut mousse<br />

within. Dark, rich and decadent, it was comforting.<br />

Handmade chocolates are presented<br />

in an elegant black box and you can choose<br />

your own petit fours.<br />

It is clear that Chef Federico is bordering<br />

on being a diabolical genius in the kitchen.<br />

His food is original and inspired. And just like<br />

the fine, slow-aged ingredients used to craft<br />

the masterpieces you are served, each bite<br />

should be savoured in a leisurely pace, taking<br />

in the entirety of the tastes, the flavours, the<br />

atmosphere and the view.<br />

RECIPE<br />

PAN ROASTED GOBY FISH,<br />

SPINACH, PAN FRIED LIVER<br />

AND CREAMY SAUCE<br />

Ingredients<br />

150 g goby<br />

30 g fegato<br />

50 g spinach, chopped<br />

10 g olive oil<br />

Mushroom sauces<br />

Saffron sauces<br />

Mushroom sauces<br />

10 g chantarrelle, sliced<br />

10 g king mushroom, sliced<br />

3 g salt<br />

5 g garlic, chopped<br />

100 ml crème<br />

Saffron sauces<br />

10 g miso<br />

10 g saffron water<br />

10 g crème<br />

A pinch of salt and pepper<br />

<strong>The</strong> method<br />

1 — Pan fry the goby fish with skin<br />

until crispy.<br />

2 — Pan fry the fegato.<br />

3 — Sautée spinach with olive oil<br />

and season to taste.<br />

4 — Set aside.<br />

5 — Place goby, fegato and spinach<br />

on a plate.<br />

3 — Pour in the mushroom sauces<br />

and saffron sauces.<br />

Mushroom sauces<br />

1 — Sweat onions and garlic, add<br />

mushrooms and crème.<br />

2 — Reduce the heat.<br />

3 — Add seasoning to taste.<br />

Saffron sauces<br />

1 — Bring to boil and reduce.<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 109


TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

No 3, Jalan SS20/27, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor<br />

DAO KIA<br />

Original Soy – If you think<br />

Dao Kia’s soya pudding, also<br />

known as tau foo fah, would<br />

be no different than those<br />

sold by street vendors, then<br />

prepare to be enlightened.<br />

Contrary to the conventional<br />

warm soya pudding that is<br />

bathed in either white or<br />

brown sugar syrup, Dao Kia<br />

serves theirs chilled with a<br />

creamy, silky smooth texture<br />

that literally melts in your<br />

mouth. It is mildly sweet with<br />

a pleasant aftertaste of organic<br />

soya bean. Incredibly light<br />

and refreshing, this guilt-free,<br />

calcium-rich dessert uses<br />

organic soya beans to achieve<br />

a unique flavour different<br />

from what our taste buds<br />

are used to. We recommend<br />

trying the Original Soy first to<br />

clearly taste how different it is<br />

from other soya treats before<br />

proceeding to the other<br />

wonderful offerings: Japanese<br />

Green Tea, Creamy Almond<br />

and Coconut Bliss. <strong>The</strong><br />

Japanese Green Tea is sure to<br />

be a hit with matcha lovers,<br />

while the Creamy Almond<br />

boasts a nice subtle nutty<br />

flavour and the Coconut Bliss<br />

is a sure-fire way to beat the<br />

tropical heat.<br />

LG43, Lower Ground - T. 03-6150 1122 - www.daokia.com<br />

Operating hours - 10.00 am to 10.00 pm<br />

110 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor<br />

JOJO<br />

ITALIAN RESTAURANT<br />

Beef Pepperoni Pizza –<br />

<strong>The</strong>se days pizza is upscale,<br />

downscale, and in between,<br />

delivered to your door<br />

or served everywhere<br />

from casual food courts to<br />

fashionable restaurants,<br />

skewed to local palates and<br />

made stunningly Italianesque.<br />

At Jojo, we can assure you that<br />

you would not come across<br />

adventurous flavours like<br />

satay, tom yam or nasi lemak<br />

pizza for that matter, but<br />

reliable fuss-free originals like<br />

the Beef Pepperoni Pizza. Jojo<br />

stays true to the Italian way of<br />

cooking by making their pizza<br />

thin and large, and packed<br />

with ample amounts of beef<br />

pepperoni slices peeking from<br />

beneath the thick blanket of<br />

cheesy goodness. Fresh herbs<br />

are added to the smooth<br />

textured tomato sauce for a<br />

tangy flavour, while the crust<br />

delivers the perfect chewycrispy<br />

balance that only a<br />

wood-fired oven can deliver.<br />

But the best part about biting<br />

into this pizza is the delectable<br />

‘cheese strings’ that stretches<br />

as you pull away. Mamma mia!<br />

Delizioso.<br />

Clubhouse - T. 03-7805 3935 - www.jojoitalianrestaurant.com<br />

Operating hours - Monday to Thursday - 11.00 am to 11.00 pm<br />

- Friday to Sunday - 11.00 am to 1.00 pm<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 111


TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor<br />

THAI GRILL<br />

Pandan Leaf Chicken – <strong>The</strong><br />

phrase, “Taste as good as it<br />

looks” truly comes to mind<br />

when presented with this<br />

simple yet exotic dish. A<br />

standard Thai fare, the Pandan<br />

Leaf Chicken is a popular<br />

starter that has tender chunks<br />

of chicken wrapped and deepfried<br />

in pandan leaf so that it<br />

turns out sweet and aromatic.<br />

<strong>The</strong> importance of the leaf is<br />

that it also retains the juiciness<br />

of the chicken that has been<br />

marinated overnight in a<br />

concoction of spices to ensure<br />

it is fragrant and flavourful<br />

when cooked. To complete<br />

the experience, dip the chicken<br />

into the zesty Thai sauce for<br />

an extra kick and you have<br />

yourself a winner.<br />

Clubhouse - T. 03-7804 8888 (ext 308) - www.facebook.com/<strong>The</strong>GrillTGCC<br />

Operating hours - Monday to Sunday - Lunch - 12.00 pm to 2.30 pm<br />

- Dinner - 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm<br />

112 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor<br />

GIN SHUI TEI<br />

Kaisen Kimuchi Nabe – If<br />

you happen to be a hotpot fan<br />

seeking for a change in taste,<br />

then allow us to recommend<br />

the Kaisen Kimuchi Nabe<br />

— one of the most popular<br />

dishes in Japan, especially<br />

during winter. Essentially,<br />

it is a mixture of assorted<br />

seafood and vegetables cooked<br />

in a spicy kimuchi broth —<br />

undeniably, one of the best<br />

ways to combat the cold<br />

weather apart from your usual<br />

spicy hot ramen. This healthy<br />

yet palatable Japanese dish<br />

boasts fresh clams, prawns,<br />

fish slices, carrots, chinese<br />

cabbage and three types of<br />

deliciously chewy mushrooms<br />

— shitake, brown beech and<br />

enoki. <strong>The</strong> combination of<br />

flavours from the seafood and<br />

vegetables enhances the taste<br />

of the light and spicy kimuchi<br />

soup, while the tantalising<br />

textures of the seafood are well<br />

preserved. Combining all the<br />

nutritious goodness in a bowl,<br />

Kaisen Kimuchi Nabe offers<br />

the tongue a flavourful mix of<br />

the good ol’ oishi experience.<br />

Clubhouse - T. 03-7804 8888 - www.facebook.com/ginshuitei<br />

Operating hours - Monday to Sunday - Lunch - 12.00 pm to 3.00 pm<br />

- Dinner - 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 113


TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

47410 Petaling Jaya, Selangor<br />

PALMS<br />

COFFEE HOUSE<br />

Steamed Song Fish Head<br />

with Special Sauce – Known<br />

as the Asian carp, song yu is<br />

a freshwater fish well-liked<br />

for its large head, meaty flesh<br />

and silky smooth skin. While<br />

some prefer it paired with<br />

the classic ginger mash, why<br />

not go on a different route<br />

with Palms’ special sauce,<br />

a delicious blend of chilli,<br />

ginger, garlic, plum sauce<br />

and soy bean that is copiously<br />

doused over the fish, steamed<br />

and then served with a<br />

generous sprinkle of chopped<br />

coriander. This simple<br />

method of cooking brings<br />

out the freshness of the fish<br />

while retaining its nutrition.<br />

<strong>The</strong> song yu easily takes on<br />

the taste of the sauce, while<br />

the fiery red sauce is spicy and<br />

flavourful with a hint of the<br />

tart-sweet plum sauce to help<br />

keep the appetite going. Here,<br />

you will need more than one<br />

bowl of white rice to mop up<br />

all the delicious juices. Many<br />

argue the highlight is the<br />

fish’s eyes. Understandably an<br />

acquired taste, the pleasure of<br />

digging the jellysoft, chewy<br />

orbs out of their sockets is<br />

perhaps best left to those who<br />

fully appreciate this delicacy.<br />

Clubhouse - T. 03-7804 8888 (ext 306 / 309) - www.tropicanagolf.com<br />

Operating hours - Monday to Friday - 7.00 am to 12.00 am<br />

- Saturday to Sunday - 7.00 am to 8.00 pm<br />

114 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


BUKIT JALIL GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

Jalan 3/155B, Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur<br />

ORIENTAL PEARL<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Baked Chicken Drumstick<br />

with Golden Mushrooms<br />

& Cheese – As the Chinese<br />

proverb goes, “Every great<br />

journey begins with a single<br />

step” and the chefs here have<br />

taken the effort to ensure that<br />

diners have a delightful meal<br />

experience. Introducing their<br />

latest creation, Baked Chicken<br />

Drumstick with Golden<br />

Mushrooms and Cheese. It<br />

boasts tender chunks of baked<br />

chicken drumstick heavily<br />

smothered in their special<br />

pumpkin sauce and topped<br />

with crispy golden mushroom<br />

flakes. <strong>The</strong> smooth, creamy<br />

pumpkin sauce combined<br />

with fresh milk, cheese and a<br />

hint of butter gives the dish<br />

a pleasurable and exquisite<br />

taste. To further tease the<br />

senses, this dish is furnished<br />

with diced strawberry, caviar<br />

on fresh lettuce and preserved<br />

crisp vegetables on the side.<br />

For those of you who are<br />

searching for a culinary<br />

experience like no other, then<br />

this dish should be right up<br />

your alley.<br />

T. 03-8994 4811 - www.taithong.com.my<br />

Operating hours - Monday to Saturday - 11.30 am to 2.30 pm & 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm<br />

Sunday & Public Holidays - 10.00 am to 2.30 pm & 6.30 pm to 10.30 pm<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 115


KODAKARA PEAK<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kodakara Peak has a soft<br />

fruity note with a beautiful<br />

texture of velvet. To give body<br />

to the drink, it is infused with<br />

Kodakara Chokaisan Yoghurt<br />

Sake from Japan, fresh Apple<br />

Brandy Eau de Vie from<br />

Normandy in France, citrus<br />

extract and apple gum syrup.<br />

118 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Molecular MIXOLOGY<br />

EAST INDIA COCKTAIL<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tippling Club’s version of<br />

the classic, which consists of a<br />

mix of international liqueurs and<br />

local fruits. Honey pineapples and<br />

fresh raspberries are added to a<br />

strong mix of cognac and Italian<br />

maraschino liqueur, topped with<br />

a Spanish orange liqueur fruity<br />

backbone.<br />

MEXICAN BUBBLE CUP<br />

A take on the bubble tea, using<br />

Mexican flavours and a tequila<br />

base. <strong>The</strong> drink is infused with<br />

rojak flower using the Sonicprep<br />

Ultrasonic Homogeniser. To<br />

match with the rojak-infused<br />

reposed tequila, two types of<br />

citrus fruits are used, along with<br />

pineapple-infused agave nectar<br />

and bitter Italian aperitif.<br />

DROPJES DAIQUIRI<br />

This drink is a take on the<br />

classic daiquiri, using salted<br />

licorice or ‘drops’ from Holland.<br />

<strong>The</strong> licorice is infused with<br />

Venezuelan rum, which is then<br />

mixed with orange curaçao<br />

and citrus.<br />

Dining at Singapore’s Tippling Club is a novelty, so is drinking. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Address</strong> took four shots<br />

with resident mixologist Zachary Connor de Git – who was also nominated as Australia’s ‘Bartender<br />

of the Year’ by the honorary Australian Bartender Magazine – and came away stoked.<br />

SEPT/OCT JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong> | TA 119


EDITOR’S NOTE<br />

Every issue of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Address</strong> is close to our hearts and with each new copy that is<br />

published, we feel compelled to treat it as a special edition. Because that is exactly<br />

what it is to us. It is special.<br />

Gastronomy is the beautiful subject that we have chosen for the <strong>Sept</strong>ember/<br />

<strong>Oct</strong>ober magazine. <strong>The</strong> word itself sounds similar to the study of stars and otherworldly<br />

concepts which is very often the affect that chefs in every country endeavour<br />

to create: a taste out of this world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fascination of food and culture is something that few can resist. Even those<br />

who believe in eating for sustenance can recall the feeling of being enthralled by<br />

food at one stage in their lives or another. Everyone does, it is biological. To deny<br />

it is unnatural.<br />

What is interesting, is the fact that food and its attraction is not simply a question<br />

of taste but also aesthetics, and the subject of aesthetics is a branch of philosophy<br />

behind the appreciation of beauty dating back to the great ancient civilisations.<br />

Appreciating food is a multi-sensory experience often beginning with what we<br />

see. So, with the idea of visual beauty in mind, we had the pleasure of inviting<br />

the top three winners of the Miss Malaysia Tourism beauty pageant to grace the<br />

cover story pages of your magazine. Tropicana invited 18 gorgeous finalists of<br />

the Miss Malaysia Tourism <strong>2013</strong> to an evening reception celebrating the launch<br />

of Tropicana Metropark. In ‘<strong>The</strong> Game Changer’ segment, we have an interesting<br />

feature on one of the greatest partnerships in fine dining that has proven its<br />

significance beyond the superficial and that partnership is Nobu Matsuhisa and<br />

the great Robert De Niro.<br />

But what was particularly enjoyable during the magazine’s conceptualisation<br />

was the challenge of how to infuse food into our fashion and beauty segments in<br />

a tasteful and meaningful way. As you will discover, the results are remarkable.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are far too many enjoyable elements for me to describe and as I attempt<br />

to do so, I find myself watering at the mouth. Hence, without further ado I encourage<br />

you to simply get stuck in and have a taste of everything we have to offer.<br />

12 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


THE SCENE<br />

Flip the pages to keep tabs on all the latest happenings in town, past and present –<br />

hot off the press of Tropicana Golf & Country Resort, Tropicana City Mall and externally.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is just so much good stuff going on right now; from golf tournaments and wedding<br />

celebrations to press conferences, gala dinners and charity drives, our editorial team<br />

had a field day trying to keep up-to-date with them all!<br />

19th Annual<br />

GENERAL MEETING<br />

TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

Green Room - Saturday, 8 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

At the recent 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM),<br />

Ng Soo Keong has been elected as the Chairman for<br />

the year of <strong>2013</strong> / 2014. He and his fellow committee<br />

members will continue to serve fellow members’ interest,<br />

as per the licensing provisions in the License<br />

Agreement signed upon joining the club.<br />

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1 — Participants in full concentration 2 — From left: Ng Soo Keong (Chairman), Choy Sung Khar, Chan Foo, Lukmani and Y. S. Chua<br />

3 — <strong>The</strong> 19th AGM for New Liaison Committee<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 121


Rasa Kampung<br />

BUFFET REVIEW<br />

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TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

Palm Coffee House - Tuesday, 11 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

This year, with the theme “Rasa Kampung Buffet”,<br />

Tropicana Golf & Country Resort had the pleasure in<br />

hosting media and famous bloggers such as RedMummy,<br />

Akubiomed, Melastik Bintang and many more,<br />

to be among the first to review their mouthwatering<br />

‘kampung’ dishes. Besides the attendance from members<br />

of the media and bloggers, TV station ntv7 was<br />

also present to cover the event for their ntv7 Night<br />

Edition prime time show, in which they discussed the<br />

newly added dishes and also an overview of the club’s<br />

full 29 live stalls spread.<br />

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1 — A must-try delicacy: Apam Balik 2 — Malaysia’s favourite drink: teh tarik 3 — <strong>The</strong>re is always room for local desserts<br />

4 — <strong>The</strong> full display of local fruits at Warung Dusun<br />

122 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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Father’s Day<br />

CELEBRATION<br />

TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

Palms Coffee House - Sunday, 16 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

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A father is an important figure in every family. Hence,<br />

in conjunction with Father’s Day this year, Tropicana<br />

Golf & Country Resort treated fathers to a scrumptious<br />

buffet at the Palms Coffee House. While the fathers<br />

were busy enjoying the buffet, their children had a fun<br />

time colouring and decorating the Father’s Day card in<br />

their very own unique style, after which the card was<br />

presented to their respective fathers. <strong>The</strong> celebration<br />

ended with a successful bonding session between fathers<br />

and their children, as everyone had a crazy time<br />

grooving along to the music.<br />

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1 — <strong>The</strong> children listening to instructions 2 — “To the left, to the left, we move” 3 — Fathers (with top hats) about to perform the best dance of the night<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 123


Raja Permaisuri Agong Cup<br />

CHARITY GOLF EVENT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF & COUNTRY RESORT<br />

Saturday, 22 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

Held for the second time, the Raja Permaisuri Agong<br />

Cup was mooted by the Malaysian Ladies Golf Association<br />

(MALGA) last year and part of the proceeds of<br />

the game were channelled to the Yayasan Anak-Anak<br />

Yatim Sultanah Haminah (YAYSH) to help underprivileged<br />

children.<br />

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1 — Tuanku Haminah strikes during the competition 2 — <strong>The</strong> Raja Permaisuri Agong Cup Charity Golf Event Trophy<br />

124 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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Syabas Rewards<br />

ITS CUSTOMERS 2<br />

TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

Main Atrium - Saturday, 18 May <strong>2013</strong><br />

A total of 30 lucky callers out of thousands who made<br />

reports to SYABAS (Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor)<br />

through the toll free line PUSPEL 1800-88-5252 walked<br />

away with plenty of great prizes on 18 May <strong>2013</strong> at Tropicana<br />

City Mall during the ‘Cabutan Bertuah Pelanggan<br />

Prihatin’ for the months of <strong>Oct</strong>ober to December 2012<br />

and January to March <strong>2013</strong>. Prizes include a 42” LCD TV<br />

screen, iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2:7.0, Samsung Galaxy<br />

Ace and Samsung Galaxy Chat. Introduced in 2005, the<br />

‘Cabutan Bertuah Pelanggan Prihatin’ programme is an<br />

initiative to reward its customers for cooperating with<br />

them by reporting various cases of broken pipes, leaking<br />

pipes and water quality. This has enabled SYABAS to<br />

take swift action and at the same time increase the quality<br />

of their service.<br />

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1 — A family day out for SYABAS customers 2 — A lucky winner with his Pensonic DVD Player 3 — Thumbs up for SYABAS! 4 — A proud fi rst prize winner<br />

126 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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Miss Malaysia Tourism <strong>2013</strong><br />

FASHION RUNWAY CHALLENGE<br />

TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

Main Atrium - Friday, 31 May <strong>2013</strong><br />

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It was a glitzy affair as Tropicana City Mall (TCM) presented<br />

the Miss Malaysia Tourism <strong>2013</strong> Fashion Runway<br />

Challenge at its main atrium on 31 May <strong>2013</strong>. <strong>The</strong><br />

winner of the challenge, Thaarah Ganesan, was awarded<br />

the subsidiary title of ‘Miss Tropicana City Mall<br />

Avant-garde’ and the honour of being the ambassadress<br />

for Tropicana City Mall. Shoppers had the chance to see<br />

the 18 finalists of the pageant for the first time on the<br />

fashion runway. <strong>The</strong> finalists represented Malaysia’s<br />

rich and unique mix of cultures, and one of them will<br />

go on to represent Malaysia at the Miss Tourism International<br />

World Final. <strong>The</strong>y were elegantly dressed and<br />

decked in accessories provided by the mall’s tenants as<br />

they sashayed down the runway with unique collections<br />

from Ann’s & Spicyholic, Yume Jewellery and Akemi-<br />

UCHI. <strong>The</strong>ir hairs were styled by the expert stylists of<br />

Monsoon ID Hair Salon. Before the runway show began,<br />

the finalists were treated to sumptuous meals hosted<br />

by Kluang Station and Rakuzen Japanese Restaurant.<br />

In addition, each finalist walked away with an exclusive<br />

gift pack courtesy of Starbucks Coffee. <strong>The</strong> patrons of<br />

the mall were also entertained by a special performance<br />

by Suki Low, winner of the One in a Million competition<br />

in 2006.<br />

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1 — “You go, girl!” 2 — A contestant walking down the runway in style 3 — Thaarah Ganesan receiving the award for ‘Miss Tropicana City Mall Avant-garde’<br />

4 — All smiles from the lovely contestants<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 127


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Celebrating<br />

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY<br />

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TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

Ground Floor - Friday, 31 May to 5 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

In conjunction with World Environment Day, Tropicana<br />

City Mall (TCM) held a six-day awareness campaign<br />

from 31 May to 5 June <strong>2013</strong> at the Ground Floor nearby<br />

Secret Recipe. TCM hosted Eco-Green Workshops for<br />

children aged seven to nine years old, where they were<br />

taught a variety of activities like traditional Chinese<br />

calligraphy, painting pictures of the environment and<br />

also paper art. <strong>The</strong> concept of recycling was introduced<br />

through paper art, showcasing how a beautiful piece of<br />

art can be made out of old discarded magazines. Moreover,<br />

the children got the opportunity to let their creative<br />

juices flow through challenges like flower arranging<br />

and were taught how to make their own lunch box. <strong>The</strong><br />

workshops were in collaboration with Tzu Zhi Buddhist<br />

Association through Jing Si Cafe, an association which is<br />

actively promoting healthy lifestyle and eco-friendliness.<br />

Besides the Eco-Green Workshops, shoppers enjoyed a<br />

variety of organic produced products at the Eco-Green<br />

Bazaar and limited edition Eco Green TCM Touch ‘n Go<br />

cards were given away to those who spend a minimum<br />

of RM150 at the mall.<br />

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1 & 2 — Showcasing how pieces of art can be made out of disposable items 3 — Paper art workshop 4 — “Let’s go green!”<br />

128 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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<strong>The</strong> Tropicana<br />

COLLECTION<br />

TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

Main Atrium – Friday, 12 July to Sunday,<br />

14 July <strong>2013</strong><br />

Tropicana Corporation Berhad (formerly known as<br />

Dijaya Corporation Berhad) showcased ‘<strong>The</strong> Tropicana<br />

Collection’, a collection of premium properties under<br />

one roof for viewing convenience. Specially designed to<br />

meet the needs of home buyers, the three-day event presented<br />

property options from residential, commercial,<br />

office and retail to townships located in prime spots in<br />

Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, Subang, Cheras, Kajang,<br />

Penang, Iskandar Johor and Sabah. Held at Tropicana<br />

City Mall, the one-stop destination attracted over 1,000<br />

people keen to own a signature Tropicana property or<br />

as an investment. Here, the public and Tropicana privileged<br />

members browsed through brochures, floor plans<br />

and scale models to get a better idea of the properties that<br />

appealed to them, assisted by helpful sales personnel.<br />

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1 & 2 — Visitors also had the opportunity to view the scale models to get a better idea of the properties as well as to enjoy the array of attractive packages<br />

on offer 3 — <strong>The</strong> three-day event presented exclusive properties such as <strong>The</strong> Residences KL, Tropicana Gardens, Tropicana Metropark, Tropicana Heights in<br />

Klang Valley; Tropicana Danga Bay and Tropicana Danga Cove in Johor Bahru; Penang WorldCity in Penang and Tropicana Landmark in Kota Kinabalu<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 129


A Surprise Win for<br />

JOTUN MALAYSIA<br />

KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE<br />

Wednesday, 19 June <strong>2013</strong> to Saturday,<br />

22 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

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During the 14th edition of the International Architecture,<br />

Interior Design & Building Exhibition (Archidex),<br />

Jotun Malaysia clinched the Silver Prize for the Best<br />

Booth Design, thanks to the brand’s winning design, in<br />

the form of a booth depicting the brand as a progressive<br />

paint and coating company. Equipped with cool,<br />

interactive touchscreen technology, a sleek design,<br />

lighted up panels and strong branding, Jotun Malaysia<br />

managed to capture the attention of the judges and visitors.<br />

Archidex is endorsed by the Malaysian Institute<br />

of Architects (PAM) and hailed as the region’s most<br />

significant exhibition for architects, interior designers,<br />

developers and other built-related professionals.<br />

Stretched out across eight exhibition halls, the event<br />

comprised 1,100 booths and the participation of 500<br />

exhibitors from 13 countries – Austria, Australia, Belgium,<br />

China, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South<br />

Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia.<br />

In addition, it also attracted a crowd of more<br />

than 32,000 visitors from 50 countries.<br />

Niro Ceramic<br />

SHOWCASES NIRO GRANITE<br />

AND ORIN<br />

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KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE<br />

Wednesday, 19 June <strong>2013</strong> to Saturday,<br />

22 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

Niro Ceramic, the Swiss-quality tile participated in<br />

the 14th International Architecture, Interior Design &<br />

Building Exhibition (Archidex). Located at the Sanitary<br />

Hall, Niro Ceramic’s booth displayed two of its collections<br />

– Niro Granite (tiles) and Orin (sanitary wares).<br />

Niro Granite showcased four series of tiles - Brooklyn,<br />

EcoForesta, I’Pietra and Basaltina. Brooklyn, EcoForesta<br />

and I’Pietra are part of their digital porcelain collection,<br />

while the Basaltina is part of their porcelain tile<br />

range. Meanwhile, Orin displayed a new collection of<br />

taps and basins in white series. Overall, they received<br />

great response from the architects, interior designers<br />

and developers who were active in finding out more<br />

information about their products.<br />

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1 — <strong>The</strong> team that made it happen 2 — <strong>The</strong> award, upclose 3 — Orin taps on display 4 — Customers keen to fi nd out more about the products<br />

130 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Dazzling Tiles<br />

BY MURANO DÉCOR<br />

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KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE<br />

Wednesday, 19 June <strong>2013</strong> to Saturday,<br />

22 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

At the 14th International Architecture, Interior Design<br />

& Building Exhibition (Archidex), Murano Décor enticed<br />

visitors with their attractive range of tiles namely<br />

Gaudi, Element, Raku Oceano and Orestone. An independent<br />

decorative tiles producer in Malaysia, Murano<br />

Décor supplies decorative tiles to local reputable base<br />

tiles manufacturers on OEM basis. <strong>The</strong>y are Guocera<br />

Tile Industries Sdn Bhd, Kim Hin Bhd, Malaysia Mosaic<br />

Berhad, Johan Ceramics Berhad and Niro Ceramics<br />

(M) Sdn Bhd.<br />

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Build with<br />

HUME MARKETING<br />

KUALA LUMPUR CONVENTION CENTRE<br />

Wednesday, 19 June <strong>2013</strong> to Saturday,<br />

22 June <strong>2013</strong><br />

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Hume Marketing continues to pursue new product development<br />

by closely keeping in touch with the market<br />

needs and current industry trends. Participating<br />

in the recent 14th International Architecture, Interior<br />

Design & Building Exhibition (Archidex), Hume Marketing<br />

featured key product brands such as Duofoil insulation<br />

material, Ital adhesive system, DuralLock and<br />

Lockwood security system, Esteem tap wares, Guocera<br />

ceramic tiles and Prima cellulose fibre cement boards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal activities of Hume Marketing are trading<br />

and distribution of general building and construction<br />

materials like cement, steel, ceramic wall and floor tiles,<br />

wire mesh, concrete roof tiles, ceiling sheet, sanitary<br />

products, ironmongery products, clay-based products,<br />

metal roofing, etc. <strong>The</strong> company is a wholly owned<br />

subsidiary of Hong Leong Industries Berhad, a company<br />

listed on the Bursa Malaysia, and has in hand more<br />

than 100 local agencies for a wide range of building and<br />

construction materials.<br />

1 — Raku Oceano series 2 — Murano Décor’s booth at Archidex 3 — Hume Marketing has more than 100 local agencies for a wide range of building and<br />

construction materials 4 — Hume Marketing’s booth at Archidex<br />

132 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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Creating Moments<br />

WITH MOMENTO<br />

LOT 10 SHOPPING CENTRE<br />

Teeq Restaurant - Friday, 12 July <strong>2013</strong><br />

City dwellers often spend time amongst concrete jungles,<br />

battling traffic and long working hours. For most,<br />

there is little time to enjoy the natural outdoors. Inspired<br />

by this, interior designer, Nathanael Wong<br />

decided to bring nature indoors with his piece titled<br />

‘A Springtime Silhouette’, which won Nippon Paint’s<br />

‘Create Your Moments with Momento’ contest. His<br />

piece symbolises an abstract silhouette of a young<br />

tree that has gone through its first winter. According<br />

to Wong, he chose Nippon Momento Sparkle Silver<br />

Monument MS 146 as the base because it brings out<br />

the natural elements of his art piece, giving it an attractive<br />

and rustic feel. Nippon Paint announced Wong as<br />

the winner on 12 July in a dinner gathering at Teeq<br />

Restaurant, comprising participating interior designers<br />

and industry partners. He walked away with a pair<br />

of tickets to the Salone Internazionate del Milan 2014.<br />

During the prize giving ceremony, Nippon Paint also<br />

launched the Nippon Momento Enhancer Series which<br />

is a special line of semi-transparent Nippon Momento<br />

Special Effect Paint. <strong>The</strong> key difference is that no<br />

primer is needed. It can be applied immediately as a<br />

glaze over any existing wall colour. <strong>The</strong> new Nippon<br />

Momento Enhancer series is priced at RM105 and is<br />

available at all Nippon Paint Momento outlets.<br />

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1 — Winners of the ‘Create Your Moments with Momento’ contest 2 — Grand prize winner, Nathanael Wong (left) wins two tickets to Salone<br />

Internazionate del Milan 2014 3 — Nathanael’s winning entry, ‘A Springtime Silhouette’<br />

134 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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Calvin Klein<br />

WATCHES & JEWELRY HOSTS<br />

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW AND PARTY<br />

AT BASELWORLD <strong>2013</strong><br />

BASEL, SWITZERLAND<br />

Dreispitzhalle - Friday, 26 April <strong>2013</strong><br />

Calvin Klein Watches & Jewelry hosted a special, invitation-only<br />

performance by Rita Ora on 26 April at<br />

Dreispitzhalle, an industrial event space in Basel, Switzerland.<br />

Held during BaselWorld <strong>2013</strong>, the world’s<br />

largest watch and jewellery fair, the event also featured<br />

a preview of the new <strong>2013</strong> Calvin Klein Watches &<br />

Jewelry line. For her exclusive performance, Rita wore<br />

a Calvin Klein Collection look, paired with pieces from<br />

the new Calvin Klein Watches & Jewelry line; necklace,<br />

ring and earrings from the Undulate range, as well<br />

as the dress watch. Event guests also enjoyed a special<br />

set by New York City-based DJ Mike Nouveau. Photographer,<br />

blogger, and model Hanneli Mustaparta,<br />

who is a contributor to Calvin Klein’s official Tumblr<br />

blog (calvinklein.tumblr.com), was on hand to cover<br />

the event. Popular bloggers Bryan Yambao (pen name<br />

‘Bryanboy’) and Lily Kwong were also in attendance.<br />

Mustaparta, Yambao and Kwong were all dressed in<br />

Calvin Klein Collection and the latest styles from the<br />

Calvin Klein Watches & Jewelry line. All of the women’s<br />

looks for the evening were designed by Francisco<br />

Costa, the brands’ Women’s Creative Director, and<br />

Yambao’s look was designed by Italo Zucchelli, the<br />

brands’ Men’s Creative Director.<br />

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1 — Laura Burdese, President of ck Watch & Jewelry Co. Ltd 2 — Hanneli Mustaparta and Ulrich Grimm, Creative Director of Calvin Klein’s Men’s and<br />

Women’s Shoes and Accessories 3 — Rita Ora belting out a number 4 — Lily Kwong, Bryan Boy and Hanneli Mustaparta<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 135


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Okamura Debuts<br />

AT THE GARDENS MALL<br />

THE GARDENS MALL, MID VALLEY<br />

XTRA Furniture Showroom - Friday, 5 July <strong>2013</strong><br />

Renowned Japanese furniture manufacturing conglomerate<br />

Okamura announced its debut into Kuala<br />

Lumpur at a recent Japanese brunch media presentation<br />

held at XTRA Furniture’s showroom at <strong>The</strong> Gardens<br />

Mall. <strong>The</strong> event, which started at 11.00 am and<br />

ended at 12 noon, was attended by invited guests – David<br />

Tang, Sales Director for Okamura Southeast Asia,<br />

Kazuhiro Nomura, Managing Director of Okamura<br />

Singapore, and Tahnee Tang, Media Relations of<br />

XTRA Furniture – as well as members of the press.<br />

<strong>The</strong> launch was successful as members of the media<br />

had a firsthand taste of the history of the brand, the<br />

Okamura Green Workplace concept, Okamura’s signature<br />

products and the brand’s celebrity designer Giorgetto<br />

Giugiaro. After the press presentation, a lucky<br />

draw was held, in which two members of the media<br />

won an Okamura Zephyr Light Chair each. <strong>The</strong> event<br />

was a relaxed affair as guests were treated to Japanese<br />

refreshments, sushi by Hokkaido and ROYCE’ Chocolate<br />

while testing the various Okamura furnitures.<br />

3<br />

1 — Kazuhiro Nomura, Managing Director of Okamura Singapore 2 — Lucky winners, posing with Kazuhiro Nomura and Tahnee Tang<br />

3 — <strong>The</strong> various chairs on display at the showroom<br />

136 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


FACILITIES AND TENANTS<br />

AT TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

EDUTAINMENT<br />

Gymboree L2-38/39 03-7727 6587<br />

Jkids Playground & L2-40A 03-7732 3259<br />

Kids Party<br />

Creative Robotics L2-41 03-7733 3433<br />

Management Office 03-7710 1818<br />

Leasing<br />

Audrey Go 012-344 8955<br />

Mandy Yee 016-203 2180<br />

Ron Lee 012-571 7559<br />

Advertising & Promotion<br />

Katy Teo 012-307 9980<br />

Daphne Sim 017-222 6121<br />

Customer Service Line 03-7710 0101<br />

Operating Hours<br />

Website<br />

ANCHOR TENANT<br />

Carrefour LG-17 03-7721 0006<br />

BEAUTY / HEALTH / PERSONAL CARE<br />

Cosmetics<br />

Elianto G-PPK3A 03-7722 1120<br />

Health Care<br />

GNC LG-27 03-7729 8871<br />

Fitness Club<br />

Jatomi Fitness<br />

10.00 am – 10.00 pm daily<br />

www.tropicanacitymall.com<br />

L1-15/16/<br />

17/17A 03-7722 5598<br />

Pharmacy<br />

Caring LG-03A/05 03-7727 6918<br />

Guardian G-05 03-7725 6239<br />

Beauty<br />

Bellisia Esthetics &<br />

Wellness <strong>The</strong>raphy L2-29/30 03-7724 2191<br />

Beauty Century L2-07 03-7725 2233<br />

/03-7728 8882<br />

Beverly Wilshire Clinic L1-03 03-7725 8890<br />

Creative Nail Boutique L2-03 03-7727 6240<br />

Derma Sculpture LG-23 03-7728 8409<br />

Lovely Nails L2-19 03-7731 1531<br />

Mary Chia L2-31/32 03-7729 1661<br />

MaskSlim L1-01 -<br />

Parfum Jewel L1-23 03-7725 2025<br />

Sasa L2-13A/21 03-7729 8216<br />

Thai Odyssey L2-05/06 03-7725 2488<br />

Tresses Hair & Beauty<br />

Store LG-10 03-7727 8830<br />

Top Passion Retail LG-33A 03-7710 7102<br />

Watsons G-43A 03-7722 1703<br />

Hair Salon<br />

Monsoon-ID L2-02 03-7727 2219<br />

Top Passion<br />

Hair Saloon L2-03A 03-7729 8882<br />

X-Cut LG-12 03-7710 8882<br />

Personal Care<br />

<strong>The</strong> Body Shop G-47 03-7727 9352<br />

<strong>The</strong> Face Shop L1-59 03-7727 9357<br />

Eosungcho L1-27 Opening Soon<br />

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS<br />

Best Denki L1-33A 03-7728 3359<br />

Gintell L1-38 03-7728 3859<br />

ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Cobay L2-22/22A/23 -<br />

Golden Screen<br />

Cinemas L2-13 03-7725 4888<br />

FASHION ACCESSORIES<br />

Fennel L1-25 03-7729 9917<br />

Sox World L1-30 03-7727 8360<br />

Winnie’s Collection L2-27 03-7728 4045<br />

FASHION APPAREL<br />

Lifestyle Fashion<br />

Star 360 G-30 03-7725 2670<br />

Lingerie<br />

3 Dots L1-26 03-7729 9218<br />

Sorella L1-36 03-7728 3048<br />

Young Hearts L1-29 03-7728 3035<br />

Maternity & Children<br />

Bambini Lot L1-41 017-8863775<br />

<strong>The</strong> Baby Outlet L2-37 03-7732 8233<br />

Ladies<br />

Ann’s & Spicyholic<br />

& StayReal G32/33/33A 03-7733 6636<br />

Korean Collections L1-32 -<br />

Lovely Charms L1-33 03-7733 2252<br />

Mazza Korean Collection G-03A -<br />

Mirrorcle L1-03A 03-7722 1895<br />

M2 Premium Brands Lot L1-05 016-905 4295<br />

Poppi L1-23A 03-7722 1112<br />

Twenty Second Concept L1-28 03-7729 8612<br />

Ladies & Men<br />

Bossini G-03 03-7727 8294<br />

Esprit G-47A 03-7727 3217<br />

Hang Ten G-12 03-7728 0814<br />

Kitschen G-18/19 03-7727 9535<br />

Nichii G-19A 03-7728 0144<br />

FOOD & BEVERAGE<br />

Bakery & Confectionery<br />

Cake Sense LG-43A 03-7731 1908<br />

Famous Amos G-PPK3B 03-7722 1595<br />

Moon Kee Lot LG-03 016-356 6268<br />

Tropics Bakery LG-01 -<br />

Café<br />

Chatime G-06 03-7803 7228<br />

Delifrance G-PPK2A 03-7722 1249<br />

Good Taste L2-09 03-7722 4266<br />

Hui Lau Shan G-PPK2B Opening Soon<br />

Jing-Si Books & Café L2-42 03-7731 1640<br />

Marbles Bread Boutique L1-K3A 03-7710 5313<br />

Mbuji G-51 03-7731 7936<br />

Papa’s Café L1-56 03-7729 8156<br />

PastryCulture’ G-K2 03-7731 9686<br />

Starbucks Coffee G-01 03-7731 8667<br />

Sumptuous Corner LG-42 -<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coffee Bean<br />

& Tea Leaf G-PPK3 03-7722 1572<br />

Fast Food<br />

ChicKing Fried Chicken L1-11 03-7725 2799<br />

Ninja Joe LG-18 03-7725 0834<br />

Bar/Restaurant<br />

Esquire Kitchen L1-13 03-7728 8080<br />

Grand Kingdom L1-48/49/50 03-7728 1118<br />

Igentis L2-10 03-7728 1334<br />

HK Kitchen Lot LG-19 012- 311 1730<br />

Kay Café & Restaurant G-13A 03-7726 8628<br />

Kenny Rogers Roasters G-15 03-7727 9607<br />

Kiku Zakura L1-53 03-7728 6598<br />

138 TA | JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong>


Kimchi Korean<br />

Restaurant L1-57 03-7729 9643<br />

Kluang Station G-43 03-7725 9039<br />

Nando’s G-08 03-7725 6555<br />

Otak Otak Place L1-58 03-7728 0403<br />

Pan Mee & Co LG-30 03-6140 5864<br />

Papa John’s G-07 03-7727 7272<br />

Pasta Zanmai G-40 03-7727 1060<br />

Pho Hoa L1-52 03-7728 1714<br />

Rakuzen G-41/42 03-7710 7000<br />

Restaurant Food & Tea L1-12 03-7710 5313<br />

Secret Recipe Beyond Veggie G-37 03-7722 1680<br />

Secret Recipe G-39/39A Opening Soon<br />

Studio Lounge G-39B/39C 03-7733 6696<br />

Subway L2-12 03-7728 3175<br />

Sushi Tei G-16/17 03-7728 9299<br />

Taiwan Street L2-11 03-7725 8615<br />

Yume Cuisine G-33A 03-7725 6636<br />

Takeaway<br />

Bobalicious Smoothies L1-K2 03-7726 2318<br />

Dao Kia LG-43 Opening Soon<br />

Daily Fresh LG-26 03-6140 5864<br />

Each A Cup LG-02 -<br />

Eat & Run LG-25 03-7729 2297<br />

I Scream G-11 03-7724 1904<br />

Juice Works 2 Go LG-23A 03-7722 1706<br />

Kushi Q LG-20 03-7728 3613<br />

MBG FruitShop G-K1 016-229 8602<br />

Occubite Muffins & Coffee G-PPK5 -<br />

Porridge Time LG-32 -<br />

Share Tea G-PPK2 -<br />

Shihlin Taiwan Street<br />

Snacks LG-37 03-7728 7735<br />

Stacks L1-13A -<br />

Tea Chansii LG-22 -<br />

Tutti Frutti L1-K3 -<br />

Zenberi L1-K1 -<br />

Specialty<br />

Gerkins Tea LG-33 03-7728 3788<br />

Koong Woh Tong LG-38 03-7728 0578<br />

Yummi House LG-41 -<br />

Royce’ G-45 03-7726 8819<br />

Gallery<br />

Dijaya Property<br />

Showcase G-23A 03-7710 9787<br />

Home<br />

Akemi Uchi L1-19 03-7710 9951<br />

Anogen L1-09/10B 03-7724 2704<br />

EGO by Haus L1-20/21 03-7728 3920<br />

Japan Home Center L1-53A 03-7731 7146<br />

Kitchen Shop LG-31/31A 03-7728 8971<br />

Nesh LG-28 03-7729 6293<br />

<strong>The</strong> Montage L1-18 03-7733 6848<br />

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY<br />

Computer IT<br />

Aver Awards L2-17 03-7725 2882<br />

/03-7726 1262<br />

Mybytes G-25 03-7725 2568<br />

SBC L2-23A 03-7727 6229<br />

Veneta System LG-11 03 7726 9557<br />

Telecommunication<br />

Blackberry Expert Center Lot L2-19a 012-362 3232<br />

/016-266 3322<br />

Celcom LG-06 03-7726 2690<br />

CTY Phone Boutique L2-18 -<br />

E Media L2-25 012-245 8585<br />

Handphone Counters L2-K2 -<br />

MAXIS L2-08 03-7728 4121<br />

Mobile Camp L2-43A -<br />

Tron L2-15 011-1679 9577<br />

U Mobile L2-45 018-388 1318<br />

JEWELLERY<br />

Crystal Corner LG-40 03-7728 4813<br />

Pandora G-48 03-7726 0877<br />

Poh Kong G-09/10 03-7728 2190<br />

LEISURE<br />

Books & Stationery<br />

Borders L1-39/46/47 03-7727 9203<br />

/03-7727 9204<br />

Newsplus LG-08 03-7727 8176<br />

<strong>The</strong> Other Bookstore L2-33A 03-7710 5405<br />

Gifts & Souvenirs<br />

D’Nata G-28 03-7710 0271<br />

Story Book L2-18A 03-7710 2033<br />

Surprise L2-33 03-7729 4002<br />

Scrap Book Memories L2-39A 03-7725 0633<br />

Music & Videos<br />

MK 2 LG-21 03-7710 2922<br />

Victoria Music Centre L2-20A 03-7722 2955<br />

Toys & Hobbies<br />

Brickboy Brothers L2-35/36 03-7728 0119<br />

Brother Game L2-16A 03-7728 1170<br />

Gamer’s Hideout L2-26 03-7729 1377<br />

Guitar Planet L2-23B -<br />

My Puzzle House L2-16 03-7727 1866<br />

Petsmore.com/<br />

Furfurry.com LG-21A 03-7722 2566<br />

Toys ‘R’ Us L2-40 03-7727 8266<br />

SHOES & BAGS<br />

Bata L1-02 03-7727 5669<br />

Crocs L1-42 03-7726 6620<br />

Daphne Shoes Lot G-02 012-628 4614<br />

De Porsche Shoppe L2-20 03-7725 1594<br />

Dr Kong Footcare L1-43A 03-7729 7889<br />

MBT G-20 03-7733 8371<br />

NEO L1-22 03-7728 1132<br />

Summit G-23 03-7725 0361<br />

Urban 360 G-31 03-7725 2670<br />

Swan L2-28 03-7727 9478<br />

LUGGAGE<br />

Cosas United L1-06 03-7727 6223<br />

Samsonite G-21 03-7722 1072<br />

SPORTS GOODS & APPAREL<br />

Adidas G-22 03-7731 2913<br />

Mykitzone L1-43 03-7732 1180<br />

Running Lab G-29 03-7727 8555<br />

World of Sports L1-08 03-7728 0620<br />

SUNDRY & SERVICES<br />

Optical<br />

A-Look L2-01 03-7728 9139<br />

Better Vision L1-37 03-7727 9245<br />

Focus Point LG-35 03-7710 6630<br />

MOG G-50 03-7722 5963<br />

Other Services<br />

786 Star Money Changer LG-39 03-7710 4050<br />

/03-7710 9050<br />

7-Eleven G-38 03-7728 1392<br />

Alliance Bank<br />

(LG)ATM-01<br />

CIMB<br />

(G)ATM-01<br />

Cosway LG-15 03-7727 8843<br />

E-Print LG-09 03-7732 5305<br />

G Guard B1-03 03-7724 2681<br />

Minit Cobbler LG-07 03-7729 8655<br />

Pos Malaysia LG-29 03-7725 0850<br />

Smart Uniform LG-13 03-7729 5568<br />

Sweet Florist LG-13A 03-7710 0600<br />

Valet Parking G-ME -<br />

WATCHES, PENS & CLOCKS<br />

City Chain L1-40 03-7727 8834<br />

Classic Timepiece LG-16 03-7728 0837<br />

Hang Thai Watch G-49 03-7732 3128<br />

Red Army Watches L1-07 03-7710 0218<br />

Watches Of Switzerland<br />

Services & Repair LG-36 03-7727 9713<br />

/03-7727 9730<br />

Watch It Gallery G-46 03-7726 6541<br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION<br />

CONTACTS<br />

Tropicana Corporation Berhad<br />

(HQ)<br />

03-7710 1018<br />

Property Sales Hotline (HQ)<br />

03-7728 2018<br />

Tropicana Property Showcase<br />

Tropicana City Mall<br />

03-7710 9787<br />

Customer Loyalty & Services<br />

03-7728 3018<br />

Tropicana City Mall<br />

Management Oice<br />

03-7710 1818<br />

Customer Service Line<br />

03-7710 0101<br />

Tropicana City Office Tower<br />

Management Oice (9 to 6pm)<br />

03-7710 1018<br />

Security Control (after 6pm)<br />

03-7710 0999<br />

Tropicana City Tropics<br />

Serviced Suites<br />

Management Oice<br />

03-7729 6822<br />

Damansara Intan<br />

e-Business Park<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-7118 3111<br />

Tropicana Golf & Country<br />

Resort Berhad<br />

Management Oice<br />

03-7804 8888<br />

Tropicana Grande<br />

Show Unit & Sales Oice<br />

03-7806 3368<br />

Casa Tropicana Condominiums<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-7883 0982<br />

Merchant Square Business Park<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-7883 0866<br />

Villa Green 3<br />

Show Unit & Sales Oice<br />

03-7963 3514<br />

Casa Indah 1 Condominiums<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-6140 9198<br />

Casa Indah 2 Condominiums<br />

Sales Oice<br />

03-7963 4202<br />

Casa Damansara 2<br />

Condominiums<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-7727 0166<br />

Casa Suites Apartments<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-7726 2911<br />

Casa Kiara 1 Condominiums<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-6203 6888<br />

Casa Kiara 2 Condominiums<br />

Property Sales Hotline<br />

03-7728 2018<br />

Fortune Park Apartments<br />

Property Management Oice<br />

03-8944 9331<br />

Sales Oice<br />

03-8943 8116<br />

JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong> | TA 139


FACILITIES AND TENANTS AT<br />

TROPICANA GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

TROPICANA A GOLF AND COUNTRY RESORT<br />

SITE LAYOUT<br />

PLAN<br />

0 5 10 25 50<br />

N<br />

Buggy Track<br />

DRIVING RAN<br />

WESTERN COURSE<br />

Practice Green<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

Landscape<br />

La<br />

18th Green<br />

18<br />

14<br />

13<br />

33<br />

32<br />

Landscape<br />

30<br />

31<br />

Children’s<br />

Playground<br />

29<br />

21<br />

Administration<br />

Office<br />

19<br />

15<br />

17<br />

20<br />

16<br />

22<br />

Golf Of Office<br />

(Temporar<br />

y)<br />

25<br />

26<br />

24 23<br />

Main<br />

Lobby<br />

by<br />

MAIN W<br />

Car P<br />

34<br />

35<br />

36<br />

Landscapeape<br />

28<br />

27<br />

F<br />

Poolside<br />

Cafe<br />

38<br />

37<br />

39<br />

SPORTS WING<br />

41 42<br />

43<br />

44<br />

40<br />

Carpark<br />

Lake<br />

45<br />

LEGEND<br />

Lower Ground<br />

Ground<br />

46<br />

47<br />

Carp<br />

Level 1<br />

With a gross built-up area of over 380,000<br />

square feet (35,303 square metres), Malaysia’s<br />

largest and award-winning Clubhouse<br />

at Tropicana Golf & Country Resort is<br />

truly impressive. This is a listing of all the<br />

facilities and amenities that are built for<br />

the convenience of all Tropicana members,<br />

residents and their guests<br />

Golf / Sports Membership 03-7804 8888<br />

Vivian ext 208<br />

Membership Email membership1@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Golf Email<br />

golf@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Sports Department 03-7804 2087<br />

Operating Hours 9.00 am – 6.00 pm (Monday to Friday)<br />

Email<br />

gm@tropicanagolf.com<br />

Website<br />

www.tropicanagolf.com<br />

140 TA | JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong>


NGE<br />

andscape<br />

y<br />

8<br />

Porch<br />

12<br />

WING<br />

11<br />

10<br />

9<br />

7<br />

Main Kitchen<br />

6<br />

Practice<br />

Green<br />

GOLF WING<br />

1<br />

2<br />

5<br />

Golf<br />

Counter<br />

4<br />

3<br />

Buggy Station<br />

Buggy Track<br />

9th Green<br />

EASTERN COURSE<br />

1st Tee e<br />

FOOD AND BEVERAGE<br />

Main Wing<br />

7 Golfers’ Terrace 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 326)<br />

15 Gin Shui Tei Japanese Restaurant 03-7886 9168<br />

36 Poolside Café 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 327)<br />

9 Spring Garden Tropicana<br />

Chinese Restaurant 03-7880 7226<br />

11 <strong>The</strong> Palms Coffee House 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 306)<br />

<strong>The</strong> Palms Wing<br />

24 Havana Lounge 012-398 9992<br />

8 Royce 017-322 3668<br />

26 Jojo Italian Restaurant 03-7805 3925/3935<br />

25 Thai Grill 012-398 9992<br />

SPORTS AND RECREATION<br />

Sports Wing<br />

46 Outdoor tennis court<br />

43 2 indoor tennis courts<br />

45 4 indoor badminton courts<br />

31 12-lane computerised bowling alley<br />

33-34 2 play pools with water slides and waterfall<br />

42 3 squash courts<br />

23 Multipurpose studio<br />

38 Japanese bath and Jacuzzi<br />

3-4 Male changing rooms with<br />

360 private lockers<br />

35 Resort-style larger-than-Olympic-size<br />

swimming pool<br />

41 Sauna and steam bath<br />

24 Snooker room<br />

39 2 table tennis courts<br />

40 Well-equipped gymnasium<br />

44 1 VIP badminton hall<br />

47 1 futsal court<br />

ountain<br />

Buggy gy Pick-up Area<br />

LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT<br />

24 Havana Lounge 012-398 9992<br />

27 Thai Odyssey Spa & Massage 03-7803 1233/<br />

03-7804 1129<br />

29 Trocadero Bowling & Café 03-7804 8888<br />

16 Gaming room<br />

37 Library<br />

Carpark<br />

Carpark<br />

FUNCTION AREAS<br />

6 Greens I<br />

10 Greens II<br />

30 Greens III<br />

32 Poolside terrace<br />

28 Spanish courtyard<br />

12-14 <strong>The</strong> Grand Ballroom (First floor)<br />

ark<br />

Sales & Marketing (Banquet Function) 03-7804 8888<br />

Liza ext 141<br />

Shah ext 517<br />

Sandy ext 142<br />

Siti Fairuz ext 155<br />

Email<br />

salesmarketing@tropicanacorp.com.my<br />

Toll Free 1800 88 8128<br />

Lake<br />

GOLFING FACILITIES<br />

Golf at Tropicana 03-7804 8888<br />

(Ext 211/212/200)<br />

Tropicana Driving Range 03-7804 8888/<br />

012-278 3172<br />

Buggies and turf mates<br />

56-bay driving range<br />

27-hole championship golf course<br />

18-hole putting greens<br />

5 Female changing rooms<br />

with 60 private lockers<br />

AMENITIES<br />

20 Alam Convenience Store 03-7804 3095<br />

1 De Manshop Tailoring 03-7880 4063<br />

21 Eco Hair Saloon 03-7804 9316<br />

2 Pro-Shop Golf Shop 03-7804 6348<br />

17 Kain 017-200 8142<br />

18 Kindyland Tropicana 017-314 6754<br />

22 Klinik Tropicana 03-7805 5461<br />

19 <strong>The</strong> Green House Florist 03-7880 1388<br />

3-4 Prayer room<br />

JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong> | TA 141


THE ADDRESS IS EXCLUSIVELY<br />

CIRCULATED TO<br />

• Tropicana Privilege Cardmembers<br />

• Residents of all Tropicana’s developed properties<br />

• Members of Tropicana Golf & Country Club<br />

• Honorary members of Tropicana Golf & Country Club<br />

• Select group of VVIP<br />

When<br />

you have<br />

finished<br />

with this<br />

magazine,<br />

please<br />

recycle it<br />

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COMMERCIAL PROJECTS PRODUCER, BRANDING SOLUTIONS & SPECIAL PROJECTS Jack Newberry<br />

DEPUTY EDITOR, BRANDING SOLUTIONS & SPECIAL PROJECTS Deborah Lee COPYWRITER Lai Swee Wei<br />

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14 TA | JUL/AUG <strong>2013</strong>


Whose round is it anyway?<br />

AN INTERVIEW BY JACK NEWBERRY<br />

Serial publican Geoff<br />

Siddle is the archetypal<br />

pub landlord behind<br />

Sid’s Pubs in Malaysia.<br />

Pub food has long been<br />

a social corner stone<br />

for many countries,<br />

gradually becoming more<br />

recognised for the honest<br />

approach to hearty meals<br />

that so many of us crave.<br />

This month he serves<br />

up a decent portion of<br />

answers for ‘<strong>The</strong> Last<br />

Goodbye’.<br />

Where do you live<br />

and why?<br />

“I’ve lived in SS3 Petaling<br />

Jaya for 12 years but as the<br />

traffic got worse along the<br />

LDP highway, I’ve decided<br />

to move closer to work.<br />

Since my outlets and office<br />

are all around this end of<br />

town, we moved to Bangsar<br />

four years ago.”<br />

What does ‘gastronomy’<br />

mean to you?<br />

“To me it means the study<br />

and appreciation of fine<br />

foods and cuisines – luckily<br />

here in Malaysia, with<br />

the massive smorgasbord<br />

of available cuisines,<br />

gastronomy’s a hobby that<br />

never gets boring.”<br />

How do you motivate<br />

yourself every day?<br />

“I look at myself in the<br />

mirror in the morning and<br />

say: ‘Hey you, let’s go and<br />

make some more people<br />

happy today’.”<br />

Are you a good cook?<br />

“I love cooking. I guess<br />

I’m a good cook; at least<br />

that’s what my family<br />

and friends tell me.<br />

Unfortunately, it’s one of<br />

my hobbies that do not get<br />

enough of my time because<br />

I’m constantly busy. If I get<br />

spare time, I cook a lot.”<br />

Where is your favourite<br />

place to eat in Malaysia?<br />

“Tough one, it’ll be a cross<br />

between dim sum at Ming<br />

Room or my friend’s houses<br />

during Raya.”<br />

What is the best<br />

thing about being a pub<br />

landlord?<br />

“Seeing people chatting<br />

and relaxing with a smile on<br />

their faces, it makes all the<br />

hard work worthwhile.”<br />

What would you do as<br />

mayor of KL for the day?<br />

“Mayor Sid? I’d reduce the<br />

alcohol duty to make going<br />

out to pubs and bars more<br />

affordable, I’d award Sid’s<br />

Group fulltime rights to<br />

operate Padang Merbok as<br />

Sid’s RFC and I’d make it<br />

compulsory for ALL civil<br />

servants to cycle to work.”<br />

Do you collect anything?<br />

“Hard Rock Café Hurricane<br />

glasses, cookbooks and<br />

menus (that are usually<br />

nicked more often than not).”<br />

What is the best advice<br />

you have ever been told?<br />

“Be happy with yourself first.”<br />

What is luxury to you?<br />

“Luxury is spending time<br />

with my family.”<br />

What are your plans for<br />

the future?<br />

“No plans yet, just keep<br />

on opening new bars in<br />

different neighbourhoods<br />

so people don’t have to<br />

travel too far from home<br />

for a good night out.”<br />

142 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


CHAPTER ONE<br />

THE LATEST<br />

NEW OPENINGS. FASHION. BEAUTY.<br />

GADGETS & HOME LIVING. BOOKS. MUSIC.<br />

MOVIES. THE DIARY.<br />

PAGES<br />

17 - 37


NEW OPENINGS<br />

SEXY SURPRISE IN KL<br />

Luxury UK lingerie brand,<br />

Agent Provocateur has made<br />

its arrival in the heart of Kuala<br />

Lumpur at Suria KLCC.<br />

<strong>The</strong> brand’s flagship boutique<br />

in Asia promises an exciting<br />

range of glamorous and<br />

seductive lingerie alongside<br />

other trademark products such as<br />

nightwear, swimwear, stockings<br />

and fragrances.<br />

www.agentprovocateur.com<br />

MORE DENIM<br />

After establishing itself at<br />

Pavilion KL, Denim & Supply<br />

Ralph Lauren opened its second<br />

store at Suria KLCC. <strong>The</strong><br />

brand offers a new approach to<br />

denim and jeanswear, capturing<br />

the weathered character of<br />

vintage-inspired pieces and<br />

effortlessly styling them with an<br />

independent spirit. A modern<br />

statement of free-spirited,<br />

down-to-earth style.<br />

www.denimandsupply.com<br />

18 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


FASHION<br />

BE A MCQUEEN<br />

For Pre-Autumn/Winter <strong>2013</strong>,<br />

Alexander McQueen offers a<br />

collection of re-engineered pieces<br />

with a nonchalant, youthful spirit;<br />

urban in detailing yet keeping a<br />

sense of femininity in shape and<br />

design. <strong>The</strong> collection features<br />

trademark prints, strong shoulders<br />

and nipped-in waists, whilst<br />

remaining true to McQueen’s<br />

rebellious subculture influences.<br />

Must-have pieces: the felt and<br />

leather hybrid series, eveningwear<br />

with a soft grunge feel, tartan<br />

prints and tuxedo dresses with<br />

strong shoulders.<br />

www.alexandermcqueen.com<br />

CATCH IT IF YOU CAN<br />

Rado introduces four new<br />

ultra-suave and sophisticated<br />

models to its eye-catching ‘Rado<br />

D-Star Automatic Chronograph<br />

Rattrapante’ limited edition<br />

collection. <strong>The</strong>se new automatic<br />

chronograph additions to<br />

the Rado D-Star family are a<br />

handsome group. In black or<br />

platinum-coloured plasmatreated<br />

high-tech ceramic, these<br />

timepieces exude masculinity.<br />

www.rado.com<br />

20 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


BEAUTY<br />

FRESH & CITRUSY<br />

Introducing the L’Occitane<br />

Verbena Eau de Toilette,<br />

where extroverted notes of<br />

Mediterranean verbena mingle<br />

with a rosy base of geranium<br />

and lemon tree. This delicate<br />

and sparkling fragrance draws<br />

its inspiration from Provencal<br />

markets, where the freshly<br />

picked green leaves of verbena<br />

fill the air with their refreshing<br />

and lemony scent.<br />

www.loccitane.com<br />

MEDICAL CENTRE<br />

LAUNCHES SKINCARE LINE<br />

Beverly Wilshire Medical Centre<br />

celebrated its first anniversary<br />

with the launch of its very own<br />

skincare line. <strong>The</strong> line comprises<br />

six products including Rose Hip<br />

Seed ed Cleanser, CoQ10 Toner,<br />

Multipeptide Serum, 100%<br />

Pure Hyaluronic Moisturiser,<br />

Wildberry Extract with Kojic<br />

Acid and Suncreen Spray SPF29.<br />

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22 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


GADGETS & HOME LIVING<br />

LIMITED EDITION<br />

VERTU TI COLOURS<br />

Vertu has launched Vertu<br />

Ti Colours, a limited edition<br />

collection of Vertu Ti. A<br />

contemporary smartphone,<br />

Vertu Ti is based around a matt<br />

grey titanium case used for<br />

enhanced strength, elegance<br />

and low weight. <strong>The</strong> handset is<br />

touted to be five times stronger<br />

than other smartphones.<br />

Integral to the Colours<br />

collection design is the calf<br />

leather, available in sunset red<br />

and midnight blue leather.<br />

www.vertu.com<br />

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD’S<br />

WALL ART<br />

Vivienne Westwood’s<br />

collaboration with Cole & Sons<br />

draws on her signature prints<br />

and patterns throughout her<br />

career, translating them into<br />

striking wallpaper designs.<br />

Among the designs featured in<br />

the collection is her Squiggle<br />

print from the ‘Pirate’ Autumn/<br />

Winter 1981-82 collection and<br />

the cut-out lace print from the ‘I<br />

Am Expensiv’ Spring/Summer<br />

2007 collection.<br />

www.goodrichglobal.com<br />

24 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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making them more durable and<br />

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26 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


BOOKS<br />

FEASTS OF PENANG:<br />

MUSLIM CULINARY<br />

HERITAGE<br />

WAZIR JAHAN KARIM<br />

[RM150.00]<br />

This book was written out of<br />

love and passion for Straits<br />

Muslim heritage foods, inspired<br />

by Wazir Jahan Karim’s mother,<br />

Begum Bismillah Munawar, a<br />

well-known philanthropist and<br />

hostess in the 1960s who, amidst<br />

her volunteerism for the poor<br />

and disadvantaged, took much<br />

pride and joy in entertaining<br />

friends and relatives to<br />

gastronomic home dinners. For<br />

fear that many of these recipes<br />

would remain only part of the<br />

nostalgic memories of newer<br />

generations of Straits Muslims,<br />

Wazir Jahan embarked on a<br />

project to document the culinary<br />

heritage of Straits Muslims from<br />

the northwest of Peninsular<br />

Malaysia, mainly Penang.<br />

WINNING FROM WITHIN: A<br />

BREAKTHROUGH METHOD<br />

FOR LEADING, LIVING AND<br />

LASTING CHANGE<br />

ERICA ARIEL FOX<br />

[RM59.90]<br />

Life is a series of negotiations,<br />

whether or not you think of<br />

yourself as a negotiator. From<br />

seemingly insignificant daily<br />

decisions to major life choices, you<br />

negotiate every time you aim to<br />

persuade, argue over a decision,<br />

or resolve a conflict. But as<br />

negotiations and leadership expert<br />

Erica Ariel Fox reveals, the most<br />

important negotiations are those<br />

we have with ourselves. Most of us<br />

recognise the difference between<br />

our knowledge – what we know<br />

we should do and say – and our<br />

knowhow – what we actually do<br />

and say in real life when it counts.<br />

Fox calls this the ‘Performance<br />

Gap’, and she shows you how to<br />

close it, turning breakdowns into<br />

breakthroughs, whether struggling<br />

with a difficult client, arguing<br />

with a combative teenager, or<br />

organising for community action.<br />

BOLEHLAND<br />

MASAO USUI<br />

[RM32.90]<br />

Land. It represents the collective<br />

spirit of ‘can do’ attitude of a<br />

nation, whether of its people<br />

or the governance. It literally<br />

means achieving the impossible.<br />

Or figuratively thinking nothing<br />

is impossible. Either way, the<br />

thought is infectious. This is<br />

about the people in Bolehland.<br />

Citizens who rallied behind the<br />

call of their leaders to strive for<br />

excellence, empowering them<br />

to feel no fear, to never give up<br />

and to know no failure. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

are the people who believe that<br />

equal opportunities exist for<br />

everyone. From the perspective<br />

of one shallow-thinking Japanese<br />

expatriate, who is also a bestselling<br />

humourist, this is a study<br />

of the cumulative effect of 28<br />

million people trying to do the<br />

‘impossible’.<br />

THE EYE OF GOD<br />

JAMES ROLLINS<br />

[RM59.90]<br />

New York Times bestselling<br />

author James Rollins delivers<br />

an apocalyptic vision of a future<br />

predicted by the distant past.<br />

In the wilds of Mongolia, a<br />

research satellite has crashed,<br />

triggering an explosive search for<br />

its valuable cargo: a code-black<br />

physics project connected to<br />

the study of dark energy – and<br />

a shocking image of the eastern<br />

seaboard of the United States<br />

in utter ruin. At the Vatican,<br />

a package arrives containing<br />

two strange artifacts: a skull<br />

scrawled with ancient Aramaic<br />

and a tome bound in human<br />

skin. DNA evidence reveals that<br />

both came from the same body:<br />

the long dead Mongol king<br />

Genghis Khan. Commander<br />

Gray Pierce and Sigma Force set<br />

out to discover a truth tied to the<br />

fall of the Roman Empire, to a<br />

mystery going back to the birth<br />

of Christianity, and to a weapon<br />

hidden for centuries that holds<br />

the fate of humanity.<br />

28 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


MUSIC<br />

MODERN VAMPIRES<br />

OF THE CITY<br />

VAMPIRE WEEKEND<br />

Successfully hopping on the<br />

bandwagon of hipster gone<br />

mainstream, Modern Vampires of<br />

the City is Vampire Weekend’s<br />

finest effort to date. Ezra<br />

Koneig’s vocals run high and<br />

low to wonderous effect even<br />

though their blatant use of<br />

distortions would put off many<br />

with a preference for a more<br />

easy listening tone. <strong>The</strong> comical<br />

chorus on ‘Ya Hey’ does come off<br />

a bit like a Nickelodeon marching<br />

band but instead, Vampire<br />

Weekend manages to pull it off<br />

with true indie hipster panache.<br />

‘Diane Young’ is one of their best<br />

songs to date with its haphazard<br />

rhythms that keeps your feet<br />

tapping and head bopping while<br />

occasionally slowing down to<br />

sing-along friendly verses. This<br />

is most definitely an indie rock<br />

album worth a listen or two, and<br />

then some more.<br />

SIDE EFFECTS OF YOU<br />

FAN TASIA<br />

Side Efects of You sings a new<br />

sound of a well-divined spirit,<br />

something that is unsurprising<br />

for this once struggling single<br />

mother made good. <strong>The</strong> chosen<br />

first single off the album ‘Lose<br />

to Win’ exudes a sense of<br />

empowerment and newfound<br />

success; strong, confident, yet<br />

fantastically melodic. Another<br />

standout track is ‘Without Me’<br />

that features a star-studded<br />

line-up of Kelly Rowland<br />

and Missy Elliot. With songs<br />

like ‘End Deep’, ‘Lighthouse’<br />

and ‘Supernatural Love’, the<br />

album cuts across important<br />

life-lessons that carry with it<br />

a joyful, inspiring listen. Far<br />

from being a conventional R&B<br />

album, a surprising rock-soul<br />

vibe runs through the tracks,<br />

complementing her amazing<br />

vocal range and powerful<br />

rhythms. Fantasia has come a<br />

long way since American Idol<br />

and her musical maturity can<br />

be heard deeply reflected in her<br />

latest effort.<br />

WAKIN ON A PRETTY DAZE<br />

KURT VILE<br />

<strong>The</strong> 33-year-old Philadelphian<br />

folk musician has been producing<br />

music and touring for almost 10<br />

years, and in this relatively short<br />

span of time he has managed to<br />

drop his fifth studio album. He<br />

might be an acquired taste to<br />

most old school folk-rockers,<br />

but upon listening to Wakin on<br />

a Pretty Daze, it is obvious that<br />

this artiste carries a unique set of<br />

special qualities. From the first<br />

song ‘Wakin on a Pretty Day’<br />

to the last, it is apparent that far<br />

from being a hazy stroll through<br />

a classic rock road, it builds<br />

up and carries you through<br />

unveiling chapters that comes off<br />

heavier and fuller. It is irony at<br />

its best and folk-rock at its finest.<br />

‘Pure Pain’ is undoubtedly a<br />

highlight, in many ways symbolic<br />

of the sound of the album.<br />

MAGNETIC<br />

TERENCE BLANCHARD<br />

Since the jazz supremo’s<br />

critically-acclaimed 2009 album,<br />

Choices, it seems as though he<br />

has set a note of standards that<br />

would be a difficult reach even<br />

by his own talents. But Terence<br />

Blanchard’s latest studio album<br />

Magnetic has proven that the<br />

New Orleans wunderkid has still<br />

got what it takes. He utilises the<br />

fine talents of tenor saxophonist<br />

Brice Winston, drummer<br />

Kendrick Scott, dazzling pianist<br />

Fabian Almazan, and 21-yearold<br />

rising star bassist Joshua<br />

Crumbly. From the blistering<br />

bop of ‘Don’t Run’ to the fragile<br />

ballad ‘Jacob’s Ladder’; the<br />

psychedelic electronic haze of<br />

‘Hallucinations’ to the urgent<br />

edginess of ‘Another Step’, the<br />

album is a great listen to postbob<br />

fans and new entrants to the<br />

freewheeling world of jazz.<br />

30 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


MOVIES<br />

2 GUNS<br />

For the past one year, DEA<br />

agent Bobby Trench and US<br />

naval intelligence officer Marcus<br />

Stigman have been reluctantly<br />

attached at the hip. Working<br />

undercover as members of a<br />

narcotics syndicate, each man<br />

distrusts his partner as much<br />

as the criminals they have both<br />

been tasked to take down.<br />

When their attempt to infiltrate<br />

a Mexican drug cartel goes<br />

haywire, Trench and Stigman<br />

are suddenly disavowed by their<br />

superiors. Now that everyone<br />

wants them in jail or in the<br />

ground, the only person they can<br />

count on is the other.<br />

Release date: 5 <strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2013</strong><br />

Genre: Action<br />

Cast: Denzel Washington,<br />

Mark Wahlberg, Paula Patton,<br />

James Marsden<br />

RIDDICK<br />

Betrayed by his own kind and<br />

left for dead on a desolate<br />

planet, Riddick fights for<br />

survival against alien predators<br />

and becomes more powerful<br />

and dangerous than ever<br />

before. Soon, bounty hunters<br />

from throughout the galaxy<br />

descend on Riddick only to<br />

find themselves pawns in his<br />

greater scheme for revenge.<br />

With his enemies right where he<br />

wants them, Riddick unleashes<br />

a vicious attack of vengeance<br />

before returning to his home<br />

planet of Furya to save it from<br />

destruction.<br />

Release date: 5 <strong>Sept</strong>ember <strong>2013</strong><br />

Genre: Action<br />

Cast: Vin Diesel, Karl Urban,<br />

Katee Sackhof, Matt Nable<br />

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE<br />

OF MEATBALLS 2<br />

Flint Lockwood’s genius is finally<br />

being recognised as he is invited<br />

by his idol Chester V to join <strong>The</strong><br />

Live Corp Company, where the<br />

best and brightest inventors in<br />

the world create technologies<br />

for the betterment of mankind.<br />

But everything changes when he<br />

discovers that his most infamous<br />

machine (which turns water into<br />

food) is still operating and is now<br />

creating food-animal hybrids.<br />

With the fate of humanity in<br />

his hands, Chester sends Flint<br />

and his friends on a dangerously<br />

delicious mission to save the<br />

world again.<br />

Release date: 3 <strong>Oct</strong>ober <strong>2013</strong><br />

Genre: Animation<br />

Cast: Bill Hader, Anna Faris,<br />

James Caan, Andy Samberg<br />

THOR: THE DARK WORLD<br />

Marvel’s Thor: <strong>The</strong> Dark World<br />

continues the big-screen<br />

adventures of Thor, the Mighty<br />

Avenger, as he battles to save<br />

Earth and all the Nine Realms<br />

from a shadowy enemy that<br />

predates the universe itself. In<br />

the aftermath of Marvel’s Thor<br />

and <strong>The</strong> Avengers, an ancient race<br />

led by the vengeful Malekith<br />

returns to plunge the universe<br />

back into darkness. Faced with<br />

an enemy that even Odin and<br />

Asgard cannot withstand,<br />

Thor must embark on his most<br />

perilous and personal journey<br />

yet, one that will reunite him<br />

with Jane Foster and force him<br />

to sacrifice everything to save<br />

the Earth.<br />

Release date: 31 <strong>Oct</strong>ober <strong>2013</strong><br />

Genre: Action<br />

Cast: Chris Hemsworth,<br />

Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman,<br />

Anthony Hopkins<br />

32 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


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THE DIARY<br />

4 – 18 <strong>Sept</strong>ember<br />

MID AUTUMN CELEBRATION<br />

Celebrate the Mid Autumn festival at Tropicana City Mall with a variety<br />

of mooncakes, traditional confectioneries, dried meat and more.<br />

Plus, plenty of great performances and activities to keep the crowd<br />

buzzing all day.<br />

Tropicana City Mall – T. 03-7710 0101 – www.tropicanacitymall.com<br />

7 <strong>Sept</strong>ember<br />

ASIA MUSE SEARCH <strong>2013</strong><br />

GRAND FINALE SHOW<br />

<strong>The</strong> ‘Asia Muse Search <strong>2013</strong>’ ends here at the grand finale show at<br />

Tropicana City Mall. Organised by Mina and ViVi magazine, the event<br />

features a number of shortlisted beauties from around the Klang Valley,<br />

vying for the chance to be crowned the ultimate Asia Muse champion.<br />

Scheduled from 2.30 pm to 7.00 pm, expect plenty of beauty demonstrations,<br />

beauty booths, lucky draws and a dazzling fashion show.<br />

Tropicana City Mall – T. 03-9057 8822 – www.facebook.com/queenmag.my<br />

15 <strong>Sept</strong>ember<br />

MID AUTUMN LANTERN PARADE<br />

Light up the town with lanterns of various shapes and sizes at the Lantern<br />

Parade at Tropicana City Mall from 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Among<br />

the activities scheduled are Chinese cultural dance, magic show, lantern<br />

making workshop for kids, lantern making demonstration and<br />

‘Lantern Walk’. Plus, a great assortment of food and drink!<br />

Tropicana City Mall – T. 03-7710 0101 – www.tropicanacitymall.com<br />

34 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


9 – 20 <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

MT. KINABALU INTERNATIONAL<br />

CLIMBATHON <strong>2013</strong><br />

Dubbed as ‘<strong>The</strong> World’s Toughest Mountain Race’, this race is a true<br />

challenge to the spirit of human endurance. <strong>The</strong> average climber takes<br />

two days to climb the mountain but participants of the race can make<br />

it in less than three hours up and down Mt. Kinabalu (4,095.2 metres),<br />

with a total distance of 21 kilometres for all Men, Women and Men’s<br />

Veteran categories. <strong>The</strong> Climbathon is part of the Sky Runners World<br />

Series Circuit for the ninth consecutive year and is the only race that is<br />

in the circuit held outside Europe.<br />

Kundasang, Ranau, Sabah – T. 08-8232 121 – www.climbathon.my<br />

11 – 13 <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

MALAYSIAN MOTORCYCLE<br />

GRAND PRIX <strong>2013</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Sepang International Circuit (SIC) will host Round 15 of the 18-<br />

leg MotoGP World Championship and the 23rd edition of the Malaysian<br />

Motorcycle Grand Prix from 11 to 13 <strong>Oct</strong>ober. Spectators can<br />

catch the action for free on 11 <strong>Oct</strong>ober at the Main Grandstand as<br />

part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to cultivate greater<br />

interest amongst Malaysians for motorsports, especially the MotoGP<br />

World Championship.<br />

Sepang International Circuit – T. 03-8778 2222 – www.sepangcircuit.com<br />

14 – 20 <strong>Oct</strong>ober<br />

PINK OCTOBER<br />

AT TROPICANA CITY MALL<br />

Organised by Tropicana City Mall and supported by the Head of Breast<br />

Cancer Resources Centre, University of Malaya Medical Centre, Malaysia<br />

Nursing Society, Breast Cancer Welfare Association Malaysia<br />

(BCWA) and Cancer Research Initiatives Foundation (CARIF),<br />

the ‘Pink <strong>Oct</strong>ober’ features clinical breast examination, health check<br />

booths, talks on breast cancer and cancer in general, ‘<strong>The</strong> Angelina Jolie<br />

Effect’, ‘Mammogram Myths and Fats’, ‘Pink Sale’ and more.<br />

Tropicana City Mall – T. 03-7710 0101 – www.tropicanacitymall.com<br />

36 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


CHAPTER TWO<br />

THE HOME<br />

HOME & INTERIOR. PROPERTY NEWS.<br />

PAGES<br />

39 - 55


HOME & INTERIOR<br />

<strong>The</strong> Social<br />

KITCHEN<br />

WORDS SC CHUA<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS POGGENPOHL GERMANY<br />

Over the years, the kitchen has evolved to become the core<br />

of the house, the family. It is no longer just a place to have<br />

your meals; it is also a place to entertain and to gather loved<br />

ones. Gone are the basic kitchens and as replacement,<br />

we are looking at things like islands, strategic spotlights and<br />

lightings, smart refrigerators, beautiful appliances and more<br />

importantly, smartly designed cabinets and kitchen flows to<br />

make this space easy to navigate and purposeful.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no such thing as a simple kitchen anymore. In fact,<br />

recent designs have seen the kitchen being integrated into<br />

the living or family room, especially for those with limited<br />

space, where it is in complete full view. Think of it as the<br />

gathering place – where you greet your loved ones early in<br />

the morning with a cup of java and where a day ends with a<br />

delicious dinner for two or more. It is where you entertain<br />

guests with good food, great wine, and even better conversations.<br />

Just pull up a kitchen chair and talk for hours.<br />

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WITH FOOD PLAYING SUCH AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN FAMILY LIFE, THE KITCHEN HAS BECOME<br />

ESSENTIALLY THE HEART OF THE HOME. SC CHUA TAKES A LOOK AT THIS IMPORTANT SPACE,<br />

AS WELL AS A HISTORICAL KITCHEN BRAND THAT IS LEADING THE WAY FOR ALL.<br />

REFORMED KITCHEN - Nowadays, the kitchen is getting<br />

its own focus. Many brands out there solely emphasise on<br />

kitchen designs, to integrate it with the entire living space<br />

so that it flows effortlessly and allows you to work in it<br />

smoothly. Smart designs ensure that you are able to optimise<br />

your kitchen’s flow and give you ample of space to work<br />

with. In essence, a smart kitchen makes sense.<br />

Enter the 120-year-old German kitchen brand, Poggenpohl.<br />

Established in 1892 by Friedemir Poggenpohl, it is the<br />

first brand to present what is known as the ‘Reform Kitchen’<br />

with interconnecting cabinets and functional interiors. This<br />

reform kitchen consisted of connected units, a separate shoe<br />

cabinet as well as a sink, table and chair. Sounds familiar?<br />

Yes, it is very much like the fitted kitchen of today, which<br />

basically proves the point that the German brand was well<br />

ahead of its time when it created this concept of fitted kitchen<br />

in the 1950s.<br />

It all began with the founder’s philosophy, which was to<br />

“improve the kitchen”. And with that, Poggenpohl has acted<br />

as a pioneer in the world of kitchen, transforming the role of<br />

the kitchen within the home. Aside from creating concepts,<br />

Poggenpohl emphasised the use of cutting-edge materials to<br />

create its extraordinary kitchens. For example, in the early<br />

1930s, the brand created the first 10-layer polished lacquer<br />

technique to create a pristine and luxurious kitchen concept.<br />

In 1960, Poggenpohl launched the first solid-wood kitchen,<br />

an innovative concept at that time, and in 1967, the kitchen<br />

island. It also goes beyond tradition, as seen in its experimental<br />

Luigi Colani round kitchen in 1970 (a kitchen that is<br />

based on a circular space).<br />

<strong>The</strong> innovation that is leading this kitchen brand at the<br />

moment is that is boast the largest choice of colours and materials<br />

you will ever come across, whether to give your kitchen<br />

a warm and classy look or a modern finishing. Think<br />

colours such as ‘blossom white’, ‘pebble grey’, ‘terra’, ‘sand’<br />

and more.<br />

With precision and passion as the basis of its kitchen designs,<br />

Poggenpohl has done more than just improved the kitchen;<br />

it has created a brand new space in our homes and lives<br />

with its concepts. One that we will gladly spend all our time<br />

in, if it is the Poggenpohl kitchen.➢<br />

— +Segmento: This kitchen is equipped with the +Motiondrive electrical system,<br />

which opens cabinets and drawers with the touch of a fi nger. <strong>The</strong> sophisticated<br />

and elegant +Segmento kitchen earned a major international award: the Chicago<br />

Athenaeum’s Good Design Award 2000<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 41


What is your<br />

Poggenpohl Kitchen?<br />

Here are some iconic designs.<br />

+ ARTESIO - It is Poggenpohl’s open by still connected kitchen<br />

concept created in collaboration with architect Hadi<br />

Teherani. This design began with the vision to create a continuous<br />

kitchen and living experience, and reinvents kitchen<br />

living through breaking the frontiers between the cooking<br />

and living area. A new space is created, as unity is achieved<br />

through an architectural arch and wall system.<br />

+ MODO - Want your kitchen to look tidy? Enter Poggenpohl’s<br />

+MODO, which play on the concept of closed and open<br />

elements. Place your favourite and most used objects in open<br />

spaces, and hide the rest in cleverly designed concealed spaces.<br />

It is neat and best of all, visually arresting. Definitely a<br />

space to enjoy.<br />

+ SEGMENTO - Do not let your eyes fool you. This simple yet<br />

exquisite design hides decades of thought and experience –<br />

thin worktops, handle-less surfaces, and a purity of lines for<br />

a visual experience.<br />

+ EDITION - Some ideas transcend through time. And Poggenpohl’s<br />

+Edition is one of them. <strong>The</strong> timeless framed door<br />

designs are the international reference point for quality while<br />

the concept speaks of elegance, quality, performance, and a<br />

style that lasts. Think of it as a timeless kitchen that will take<br />

you through the past, present and future.<br />

+ PORSCHE DESIGN P7340 - Designed in collaboration with<br />

Porsche Design, this elegant kitchen design focuses not just<br />

on aesthetics, but also on fundamental engineering. It features<br />

a clear and linear design, inspired by the automobile<br />

and goes further with the inspiration with functions, craftsmanship<br />

and technology. Definitely for those who appreciate<br />

performance, precision and design.<br />

— Dining Desk, a multifunctional dining table which opens lengthwise by a motor<br />

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<strong>The</strong>re is no such thing as a simple kitchen anymore<br />

POGGENPOHL: A QUICK LOOK<br />

— Porsche Design Kitchen P7340<br />

Founded in 1892 by Friedemir<br />

Poggenpohl, making it the oldest<br />

German kitchen brand. Its premium<br />

kitchens are available in more than<br />

70 countries.<br />

<strong>The</strong> company – Poggenpohl<br />

Mobelwerke GmbH – exclusively<br />

develops and produces high-quality<br />

kitchens at its main plant in Herford,<br />

North Rhine-Westphalia, where it<br />

employs 350 employees.<br />

Poggenpohl develops not only<br />

kitchens but also concepts. Among<br />

the ones the brand is well known for<br />

include the design concepts Modern<br />

Purism and Modern Classic that are<br />

characteristics of its brand profi le;<br />

purist design highlights +Segmento,<br />

+Integration and +Modo; +Artesio<br />

developed in collaboration with<br />

star architect Hadi Teherani, and<br />

the luxury kitchen P7340 with<br />

Porsche Design.<br />

Poggenpohl is an award-winning<br />

brand, having won numerous<br />

international design awards for its<br />

concepts including:<br />

+ARTESIO<br />

* Red Dot Design Award 2011<br />

for ‘Best of the Best’<br />

* IF Product Design Award 2011<br />

* Good Design Awards 2010<br />

+MODO<br />

* Good Design Awards 2005 from<br />

the Chicago Athenaeum<br />

* Red Dot Design Award 2006 from<br />

the Design Zentrum Nord-Rhein<br />

Westfalen<br />

* IF Design Award China 2006 –<br />

Top Selection<br />

PORSCHE DESIGN KITCHEN P7340<br />

* IF Gold Award 2008<br />

* Red Dot Design Award from the<br />

Design Zentrum Nord-Rhein<br />

Westfalen<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 43


PR<br />

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TROPICANA METROPARK – AN ICONIC LANDMARK IN SUBANG JAYA<br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION’S PLANS FOR A PROSPEROUS FUTURE<br />

Prestigious. Award-winning. Quality. Innovative. High capital appreciation. <strong>The</strong>se are just some of the<br />

signatures of the property projects undertaken by Tropicana Corporation Berhad. <strong>The</strong> following pages<br />

showcase some novel and stunning residential and commercial developments as further testament to the<br />

organisation’s flair in this industry. Tropicana Corporation hopes to create a more compassionate and<br />

supportive community, especially within its circles of influence. As a responsible developer, Tropicana<br />

Corporation continues to deliver on its responsibility to give back to society by supporting various charitable<br />

causes and participating in celebrations and community events.


A Slice of Metropolis Heaven<br />

TROPICANA METROPARK: THE FUTURE<br />

OF URBAN LIVING<br />

<strong>The</strong> growing community of affluent families and individuals<br />

in KL has notibly increased over the years along with the<br />

need for new luxury homes that meet the requirements of<br />

this demanding segment of the market. As a result, the official<br />

launch of Tropicana Metropark on 31 May <strong>2013</strong> was a highly<br />

anticipated event, as the project is considered amongst one of<br />

Tropicana Corporation’s well-planned integrated mixed development<br />

projects in the Klang Valley, touted to bring much<br />

growth to the Subang and Shah Alam established townships<br />

and its affluent neighbourhoods.<br />

Covering 88 acres with a gross floor area of approximately<br />

11 million square feet, this project with an estimated gross<br />

development value of RM6.3 billion is fully integrated, offering<br />

a good mix of residential, office space, retail, hotel, entertainment<br />

hubs, as well as learning and medical centres. Res-<br />

idents have the advantage of the nine-acre green oasis called<br />

the ‘Central Park’ in the heart of Tropicana Metropark, which<br />

can be fully utilised for sporting or leisure activities such as<br />

jogging, cycling, morning exercises or even a picnic. In addition,<br />

the presence of an F&B strip offers plenty of choices for<br />

alfresco indulgence.<br />

Taking potential home owners every need and desire into<br />

consideration was an integral element in the conceptulisation<br />

of Tropicana Metropark – which will see its final completion<br />

in 2025. Easily accessed from the Federal Highway<br />

via a RM150 million flyover, which will be constructed by<br />

Tropicana Corporation Berhad in 2014 and expected to be<br />

completed by 2016, the project has atttracted more than its<br />

fair share of attention for its urban solutions perspective on<br />

modern living.<br />

— Tropicana Metropark’s lush iconic nine-acre Central Park<br />

46 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Tropicana Corporation Berhad announces the launch of the mixed development,<br />

Pandora Serviced Residence at Tropicana Metropark’s groundbreaking ceremony<br />

Commenting on the development, Dato’ Yau Kok Seng,<br />

Group Chief Executive Officer of Tropicana said, “Tropicana<br />

Metropark is the company’s launch pad to build its growth<br />

momentum in <strong>2013</strong>. It is the first major launch after our<br />

recent announcement of its rebranding exercise. <strong>The</strong> lifestyle-inspired<br />

and award-winning Tropicana Metropark will<br />

create a new and unsurpassed benchmark for excellence in<br />

design and sustainability.”<br />

He further added, “Tropicana Metropark marks yet another<br />

colourful chapter of our glowing accomplishments and is well<br />

placed to emerge as the preferred mixed development in the<br />

Klang Valley.” <strong>The</strong> groundbreaking ceremony of Tropicana<br />

Metropark was officiated by Subang Jaya Municipal Council<br />

President Yang Berbahagia Dato’ Asmawi bin Kasbi and witnessed<br />

by Edmund Kong, Deputy Group Managing Director of<br />

Tropicana; Tuan Haji Abdullah Marjunid, Deputy President of<br />

MPSJ; Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group Chief Executive Officer of<br />

Tropicana; Keshminder Singh, Councilor of MPSJ and Pamela<br />

Loh, Executive Director, Sales & Marketing of Tropicana. <strong>The</strong><br />

launch was a well-timed move considering the integrated development’s<br />

recent prestigious five-star award win for ‘Best Mixed<br />

Use Development’ at the Asia Pacific Property Awards <strong>2013</strong>.<br />

Tropicana Corporation further demonstrated its continuous<br />

strive for excellence with the launch of the Pandora Serviced<br />

Residence, a mixed development possessing a gross development<br />

value of RM360 million. <strong>The</strong> upscale development’s two<br />

residential towers which offer 627 units with three design options<br />

and built-up areas ranging from 600 to 1,200 square feet<br />

were in high demand, with 70% of the total units taken up<br />

since the preview.➢<br />

— Tropicana will construct RM150 million fl yover that will be directly linked to the Federal Highway<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 47


1<br />

1 — Tropicana Metropark’s groundbreaking ceremony (from left): Edmund Kong,<br />

Deputy Group Managing Director of Tropicana; Tuan Haji Abdullah Marjunid,<br />

Deputy President of MPSJ; Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group CEO of Tropicana; Dato’<br />

Asmawi Kasbi, President of MPSJ; Keshminder Singh, Councilor of MPSJ and<br />

Pamela Loh, Executive Director, Sales & Marketing of Tropicana<br />

2 — Pamela Loh, Executive Director of Sales & Marketing (centre) and Kong Woon<br />

Jun, Deputy Group Managing Director (second from right). Standing alongside were<br />

Lord Bates from the House of Lords, British Parliament (far left), Paolo Romani,<br />

Business Director of SMEG (second from left) and Matteo Lupi, Export Manager of<br />

SMEG (far right)<br />

3 — From left: Winners of the night, Pamela Loh, Executive Director, Sales &<br />

Marketing of Tropicana; Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group CEO of Tropicana; Amanda Lee<br />

(contestant number fi ve), winner of the ‘Miss Tropicana Lifestyle’ subsidiary title;<br />

Polin Teo (contestant number 12), winner of ‘Best in Talent’; Datuk Danny Ooi,<br />

President of Miss Malaysia Tourism Pageant and Edmund Kong, Deputy Group<br />

Managing Director of Tropicana— Tropicana Metropark is designed to encourage<br />

wholesome live/work balance<br />

2<br />

4 — Enhanced security at Tropicana Golf & Country Resort<br />

(courtesy of <strong>The</strong> Star, 26 June <strong>2013</strong>)<br />

← MISS MALAYSIA TOURISM – Tropicana Corporation Berhad<br />

invited the 18 finalists of the Miss Malaysia Tourism<br />

<strong>2013</strong> to grace the evening reception celebrating the launch<br />

of Tropicana Metropark in Subang Jaya. <strong>The</strong> move further<br />

boosted the popularity of the event, resulting in an overwhelming<br />

turnout of 300 guests, who were all looking for an<br />

opportunity to meet the beauty queens in person.<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Two contestants took home the subsidiary titles of ‘Best in<br />

Talent’ and ‘Miss Tropicana Lifestyle’ – Polin Teo (contestant<br />

number 12) for her contemporary dance piece, and Amanda<br />

Lee (contestant number five) for her winning showmanship.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening reception proved opportune for the Group, as<br />

it was held right after the Group’s announcement of its corporate<br />

name change – from Dijaya Corporation Berhad to<br />

Tropicana Corporation Berhad. It also coincided with Tropicana<br />

Metropark’s big win at the Asia Pacific Property Awards<br />

<strong>2013</strong> for its highest five-star rating win for ‘Best Mixed-Use<br />

Development’.<br />

ENHANCED SECURITY – One of the most imporatant elements<br />

to modern living is a sense of security, a subject that<br />

many Tropicana property owners are familiar with and one<br />

of the great priorities for the Tropicana Group. In order to<br />

amplify the current security measures, auxiliary police officers<br />

are being used to reduce crime. Since 2010, Tropicana<br />

has employed additional security personel to reinforce the<br />

residence of Tropicana Golf & Country Resort.<br />

This important decision was agreed between residence and<br />

the resort management after a number of break-ins prompted<br />

serious discusions on the issue. “<strong>The</strong> main objective of the<br />

auxiliary police unit is to upgrade and enhance security in the<br />

area,” said Tropicana Golf & Country Resort Senior Security<br />

Manager Ismail Saleh. <strong>The</strong> resort itself is home to a number of<br />

high profile individuals and affluent families and so the need<br />

for these measures has become vitally important. Former<br />

Dijaya Corporation Berhad Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri<br />

Dato’ Danny Tan felt that it was imperative that the Group<br />

needed to do their best to ensure the safety of the residents.<br />

48 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


— Tropicana Metropark’s modern alfresco area<br />

“<strong>The</strong> auxiliary police unit is similar to regular police but cannot<br />

issue summonses. <strong>The</strong>ir power to arrest is limited within<br />

the company’s property. After making an arrest, the auxiliary<br />

police unit will bring the suspect to the nearest police station,”<br />

said Ismail. Ismail added that security guards sometimes<br />

faced challenges in getting visitors to provide identification<br />

details prior to entering the premises.<br />

<strong>The</strong> introduction of the security personel provides another<br />

wall of defence against intruders. Whether it be the visibility<br />

of armed guards or the requirement of identification, the<br />

criminal element will find it increasily difficult to sieze an<br />

opportunity. Each auxiliary police officer undergoes a threemonth<br />

training programme of self-defence and arms training.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y also learn about the basic relevant laws and how it ➢<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 49


← applies to their duties and job functions. Ismail said residents<br />

were prepared to pay extra for additional security. “So<br />

far, response has been good. Residents have been supportive.<br />

We faced no objections to the proposal to raise maintenance<br />

fees to pay for the auxiliary police unit,” said Ismail. Retiree<br />

Muhammad Nordin A. Bakar, 82, who has been living in the<br />

area for six years, said security had improved. “<strong>The</strong>re were<br />

several burglaries in the neighbourhood a few years back.<br />

Now, security seems to be much better”.<br />

MOMENTUM – Having the vision to create an incredible project<br />

is only part of the challenge. Without strength, expertise<br />

and determination to realise the dream, one is left with exactly<br />

that...a dream. Tropicana continues to demonstrate their<br />

ability to maintain impressive progress in order to achieve<br />

their ultimate goals.<br />

Bayberry Residences in Kota Damansara, Selangor – Phase<br />

Two of Tropicana Gardens was swiftly snapped up in a twoday<br />

special preview organised on 9 and 10 March <strong>2013</strong> at<br />

Tropicana Gardens Sales Gallery. Tropicana Privilege Card<br />

members were treated to an evening of good food, lively<br />

jazz band music, dance performances and a firework displays<br />

during the sneak preview on the first day. <strong>The</strong> second day<br />

of the preview saw an overwhelming turnout of 2,000 applicants<br />

who queued as early as 5.00 am to be the first in line<br />

to secure their choice units and take advantage of the early<br />

bird rebates for standard units. What was quite impressive<br />

was that the two-day preview witnessed an impressive 80%<br />

take-up rate.<br />

Tropicana Heights in Kajang is set to become the next premium<br />

mixed development in the area, with its attractive combination<br />

of landed residences, condominiums and commercial<br />

precinct. <strong>The</strong> 198.5-acre development is now open for registration<br />

and will be launched soon, while its master plan is<br />

being developed and finalised.<br />

In Penang, Phase 1A of Penang WorldCity, which is known as<br />

Tropicana Bay Residences, was recently opened to the public<br />

for bookings, to which it received a strong positive response<br />

from investors and home seekers, many of whom were queuing<br />

up as early as 7.00 am. Building plans for this residential<br />

project are currently under development and not far from being<br />

finalised.<br />

As for the progress at Tropez Residences in Johor, the first<br />

phase of Tropicana Danga Bay which is strategically located<br />

within the Iskandar Malaysia region, was launched in December<br />

2011. <strong>The</strong> residential development’s recent achievements<br />

include a 100% take-up rate of its Block A, B and C, thanks to<br />

local and foreign investors from Indonesia, Singapore, China,<br />

50 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Japan, Korea, Europe and the United States. <strong>The</strong>re were also<br />

overwhelming feedback from East Malaysia, specifically Sibu,<br />

Kuching, Miri, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and Tawau. Riding<br />

on the success of Tropez Residences, Capri Residences – the<br />

second phase of the development – is also expected to attract<br />

strong interest and achieve even better results from its property<br />

sales.<br />

Oasis, the first phase of the Tropicana Danga Cove commercial<br />

development, has been launched. It will consist of<br />

three- to four-storey shop offices, divided into 112 units, and<br />

built in a modern, contemporary style on a 39-acre freehold<br />

land. At present, the overall progress of earthwork and piling<br />

works are 100% complete and all plans are moving in the<br />

right direction.<br />

SABAH – Tropicana Landmark, a stunning high-rise residential<br />

development in Kota Kinabalu, received positive responses<br />

and keen interest from home buyers during its road show<br />

at the 1 Borneo Hypermall/City Mall in June <strong>2013</strong>, with a total<br />

take-up rate of 50%. This residential development project<br />

with a GDV of RM101 million is poised to elevate the urban<br />

township of Bundusan, as it offers a fusion of eco-contemporary<br />

architecture and custom-designed resort-style elements<br />

of luxury with beautifully crafted stone walls, tranquil water<br />

feature and a fifth-level sky deck that consists of an indoor<br />

Clockwise from left — Aerial view of Tropicana Danga Cove, Johor; Artist<br />

impression of Tropicana Heights, Kajang; Aerial view of Penang WorldCity, Penang;<br />

Back lake visual of Tropicana Gardens, Kota Damansara<br />

swimming pool, gym, sauna, squash court, sky lounge and<br />

sky garden. This 19-storey condominium possesses an exclusive,<br />

low living density, with only 149 suites starting from the<br />

sixth floor to the penthouse at the 19th floor.<br />

Commenting on the development, Dato’ Dickson Tan,<br />

Group Managing Director of Tropicana said, “Sabah is one<br />

of the key growth corridors in the country. Kota Kinabalu,<br />

of particular note, has been experiencing a hive of building<br />

activities. Tropicana Landmark is our first venture into East<br />

Malaysia, thus catapulting the Tropicana brand beyond Peninsular<br />

Malaysia. We will continue to deliver cutting-edge<br />

concepts and expand our horizons, thus reinforcing our position<br />

as a game-changer in the industry.”<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 51


— An artist’s impression of Tropicana Landmark<br />

52 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Plans for a Prosperous Future<br />

GOING FORWARD: THE POWER OF BELIEF<br />

TROPICANA CORPORATION’ S IMMEDIATE VISION AND<br />

MISSION – Tropicana Corporation Berhad’s current goal is<br />

to solidify the Group’s positioning as a leading property developer<br />

in Malaysia. In order to do so, it requires a solid platform<br />

to sustain a strong growth in sales – this is achieved<br />

with the presence of a strong pipeline of future projects,<br />

strategically gleaned from more than 2,000 acres of prime development<br />

landbank with a potential future GDV of RM70<br />

billion. Having spread its wings to Greater KL, Iskandar Malaysia<br />

and Penang, the Group possesses a strong presence in<br />

these growth regions. “This future GDV of RM70 billion is<br />

spread out across these three regions with Greater KL accounting<br />

for 49% of future GDV, Iskandar Malaysia 36% and<br />

the remainder up north on Penang Island,” says Dato’ Yau<br />

Kok Seng, Group Chief Executive Officer of Tropicana. He<br />

further added, “Based on our current plans, we are focusing<br />

equally on commercial and residential properties.”<br />

In the Group’s Fiscal Year <strong>2013</strong> (FY13), Tropicana Corporation<br />

plans to target new sales of RM2.0 billion, and to anticipate<br />

new property launches worth RM3.0 billion. Sales of<br />

ongoing as well as completed inventories worth RM800 million<br />

are expected to accelerate in this period. Steady contribution<br />

from property investments and enhanced earnings with<br />

land trading activities will put the Group in a stronger and<br />

more secure position. At present, the Group has chalked up<br />

1Q FY13 new sales of RM254 million, with new sales to-date<br />

having risen to RM420 million. With sustainable earnings<br />

growth prospects which consist of unbilled sales of around<br />

RM1.1 billion as at March <strong>2013</strong>, Tropicana Corporation<br />

plans to further strengthen its balance sheet via asset monetisation<br />

and a pro-active degearing exercise which is expected<br />

to achieve a net gearing of 0.65x by end FY13 and 0.5x by end<br />

Fiscal Year 2014 (FY14).<br />

Corporation Berhad can only go forward and more confident<br />

in its vision and mission to become one of Malaysia’s leading<br />

property players. Tropicana Corporation’s development<br />

plan for this year and the near future is to have a sustainable<br />

market driven approach, where their development plans are<br />

concerned, with a target to achieve about 20% to 25% compound<br />

annual growth rate (CAGR) in launches over the next<br />

three to five years. Planned launches for the current year are<br />

estimated at RM3.0 billion.<br />

ANOTHER WIN FOR TROPICANA – Adding another feather<br />

to its cap, Tropicana Corporation Berhad took home the BCI<br />

Asia Top 10 Developers Award <strong>2013</strong> for its role as a key industry<br />

player in the property industry and its numerous social<br />

and environmental contributions.<br />

<strong>The</strong> BCI Asia Awards is a regional event attended by the industry’s<br />

top architects and building professionals in Hong<br />

Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore,<br />

Thailand and Vietnam. This event provides an overview of<br />

the regional building and construction industry by recognising<br />

the top architectural firms and developers that had the<br />

greatest impact on the built environment in Southeast Asia. ➢<br />

Tropicana’s success is mostly due to its dynamic and experienced<br />

management team that is able to deliver growth strategies<br />

and capital management initiatives. Despite the changes<br />

at the top management level, Dato’ Yau Kok Seng said,<br />

“Firstly, I must acknowledge that I am very fortunate to have<br />

inherited a very good team. What I needed was to further<br />

strengthen the team in order for us to execute the corporate<br />

strategy that we have now formulated. I have reviewed the<br />

organisation chart, identified the competency gaps and all the<br />

key positions have substantially been filled. Proper succession<br />

is also in place, and the Group will continue to focus on the<br />

importance in maintaining our talent pool through talent<br />

management and embarking on learning and development<br />

programme.”<br />

Coupled with its strongest asset and a signature of the Group<br />

– the Tropicana brand name – which has long been recognised<br />

for quality, innovation and visionary outlook, Tropicana<br />

Presenting the award — From left: Dr Matthias Krups, Chairman and CEO of BCI<br />

Media Group presenting the award to Edmund Kong, Deputy Group Managing<br />

Director of Tropicana Corporation Berhad<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 53


← TRUE VALUE REALISED – In line with Tropicana Corporation<br />

Berhad’s strategy to unlock landbank value and degear<br />

its balance sheet, the property developer has decided to<br />

dispose of two adjacent parcels of leasehold land – located in<br />

Tropicana Golf & Country Resort – to Mayfair Ventures Sdn<br />

Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mulpha Land Berhad for<br />

RM116.1 million.<br />

Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group Chief Executive Officer of Tropicana<br />

lauded the move, saying that the sale of the land at approximately<br />

RM416 per square foot “is a fair level for us to crystallise<br />

the value of these land parcels.” He further added, “This<br />

disposal will not only result in an immediate and significant<br />

enhancement to our current year earnings, but the cash raised<br />

will further strengthen our delivery platform and position us to<br />

sustain our growth over the medium to longer term.”<br />

With a targeted completion in the fourth quarter of <strong>2013</strong>, the<br />

Group is expected to profit from a net gain of RM87 million,<br />

which will translate into a 9.1 sen boost to Tropicana Corporation’s<br />

net earnings per share for the financial year ending<br />

31 December <strong>2013</strong>. This figure is based on the Group’s current<br />

share capital base of RM949.4 million ordinary shares of<br />

RM1 each.<br />

Sealing the deal — From left: Dato’ Andy Khoo Poh Chye, Executive Director of<br />

Tropicana; Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group CEO of Tropicana; Ronn Yong, Deputy CEO,<br />

Property of Mulpha International Berhad and Ghazie Yeoh Abdullah, Executive<br />

Director of Mulpha Land Berhad<br />

At present, the Group is focusing on high-GDV and scalable<br />

key development projects in Greater KL, Iskandar Malaysia<br />

and Penang Island, with new launches of RM3.0 billion expected<br />

to take place soon in these locations. Dato’ Yau added,<br />

“As we embark on this exciting growth phase, we are also<br />

constantly assessing capital management initiatives, including<br />

land sales, to ensure that the Group’s resources are employed<br />

in the most efficient and effective manner. This will<br />

improve the Group’s returns and profitability, and ultimately<br />

create more value for our shareholders.”<br />

54 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


CHAPTER THREE<br />

THE EXPERIENCE<br />

THIS IS THE LIFE. THE VACATION.<br />

THE GAME CHANGER. THE SWING.<br />

THE DRIVE.<br />

PAGES<br />

57 - 77


TROPICAL BEAUTIES


AN INTERVIEW BY JACK NEWBERRY PHOTOGRAPHS BRIAN FANG / M8 STUDIO ART DIRECTION IRENE DANESI<br />

STYLING AND COORDINATION KATHE WONG MAKE UP KOSÉ MALAYSIA HAIR STYLING SYBIL BOEY / DIVA PRODUCTION<br />

WARDROBE M MISSONI, LOUIS VUITTON, JIMMY CHOO, MICHAEL KORS LOCATION TROPICANA GARDENS SALES GALLERY


60 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


EDITOR JACK NEWBERRY HAD THE RARE PLEASURE OF SITTING DOWN WITH NOT ONE, BUT THREE<br />

TALENTED MALAYSIAN BEAUTIES WHO RECENTLY WON THE TOP POSITIONS AT THE MISS MALAYSIA<br />

TOURISM <strong>2013</strong> HOSTED BY TROPICANA CORPORATION BERHAD.<br />

First prize winner Thaarah Ganesan (TG), first runner<br />

up Jennifer Ling Su Ping (JL) and second runner up Renee<br />

Tan Joe (RT) share their experiences of this excellent<br />

event.<br />

Firstly Jennifer, congratulations. How does it feel to<br />

represent Malaysia?<br />

JL: “I feel really proud to represent Malaysia and it was really<br />

unexpected for me to be in the top three. It was a nervewrecking<br />

experience because we had to rehearse the show in<br />

just two or three days for the finale. <strong>The</strong>re was a dance and<br />

song routine that we needed to memorise as well as the<br />

choreography for the catwalk.”<br />

From top to bottom — <strong>The</strong> ladies spending some leisure time at Tropicana<br />

Gardens Sales Gallery; From left: Thaarah Ganesan, the newly crowned Miss<br />

Malaysia Tourism <strong>2013</strong>; Dato’ Yau Kok Seng, Group Chief Executive Offi cer of<br />

Tropicana; Jun Yong Wan, Miss Malaysia Tourism 2012 and Datuk Danny Ooi,<br />

President of Miss Malaysia Tourism Pageant<br />

That is quite a lot to take on.<br />

JL: “Yes, I try my best to promote Malaysia to other countries<br />

and I want to take part in more charitable events in the future.”<br />

Have you been a model for a long time?<br />

JL: “Actually, I’ve been working as a model prior to this competition.<br />

However, a beauty pageant is totally different to modelling<br />

because so much of modelling is about catwalks. To succeed in<br />

beauty pageants, you need to have the whole package. You need<br />

to have a talent; you need to speak with the audience, you also<br />

need to be aggressive. It’s quite hard to make the change, especially<br />

when you are shy. People tell me to be more aggressive and<br />

to smile more and talk more, so I tried my best.” ➢<br />

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“It was very overwhelming at first; I needed to digest the whole experience.<br />

But after that, I kind of got used to it.”<br />

← I think “aggressive” is the wrong word. I believe it is a<br />

question of being more confident. <strong>The</strong>re is a difference.<br />

JL: “Well, in modelling it is about your looks but pageants are<br />

a lot to do with what you say.”<br />

What do you want to do next?<br />

JL: “First of all, I want to just chill out! <strong>The</strong>n, I will focus on<br />

completing my studies.”<br />

What are you studying?<br />

JL: “I am studying business.”<br />

Do you want to be a business woman when you graduate?<br />

JL: “I believe business is useful for every career and that’s<br />

why I chose to study this subject. It is useful for almost everything<br />

in life.”<br />

A business mind and killer looks.<br />

JL: “Yes, exactly!”<br />

Thaarah, you are the winner for <strong>2013</strong>. Big congratulations<br />

to you! How does it feel?<br />

TG: “It’s actually exciting! It was very overwhelming at first;<br />

I needed to digest the whole experience. But after that, I kind<br />

of got used to it.”<br />

Did you know you were going to win?<br />

TG: “No, definitely not. I was mentally prepared for the<br />

whole thing, but I didn’t want to get my hopes up too high. I<br />

was really surprised and it was great because my whole family<br />

was there.”<br />

How do you think this pageant will help with your career<br />

advancement?<br />

TG: “I think that it will definitely help because I have always<br />

wanted to do more charity work and after winning this title,<br />

I feel that I can do more.”<br />

How does it feel representing Malaysia and what words<br />

of advice do you have for aspiring models?<br />

TG: “It is a bit daunting because I do not want to disappoint<br />

anyone. But I will definitely try my best. Although it sounds<br />

typical to say ‘be you’, I think that it is really important to do<br />

just that and be yourself. It’s very easy to get caught up in<br />

everything that you’re doing, but I personally think it is important<br />

to stick to your principles and what you believe in.”<br />

Was the preparation difficult?<br />

TG: “No, not really. It was tiring being out the whole day rehearsing,<br />

but not difficult.”<br />

Do you think that beauty comes from within?<br />

TG: “Yes, I do and I know this because when you meet someone<br />

who is beautiful but their character is ugly, it shows.”<br />

What would you be if your were not a model?<br />

TG: “I would continue my studies in medical science as I am<br />

currently studying to be a doctor. After I finish my five years<br />

as a General Practitioner, I want to move into pediatrics.”<br />

Excellent. I wish you the best of luck.<br />

Finally Renee, you were the second runner up. Congratulations<br />

and well done. You are at the beginning of<br />

what I imagine is a glamorous journey, but I am interested<br />

in finding out what you will do after all this?<br />

RT: “I’m studying banking and finance, so I will either work<br />

in a large company or a bank.”<br />

Will you look to join more competitions and pageants<br />

before graduating?<br />

RT: “Yes, definitely because there is an age limit with pageants<br />

which is 25. I’m 22, so I want to compete as much as<br />

possible and get as much experience as possible.”<br />

What does it feel like for you to represent Malaysia?<br />

RT: “I would say to represent my hometown of Melaka is<br />

great because back home, there are not too many people joining<br />

pageants and in my family, I have many siblings. I am the<br />

only one who is active in modelling so I get a lot of support<br />

from my mum and dad.”<br />

What about the rest of your siblings, what do they do?<br />

RT: “<strong>The</strong>y are all working, but none of them are modelling.”<br />

Have you got sisters or brothers?<br />

RT: “Both are sisters.”<br />

So you are the lucky one?<br />

RT: “<strong>The</strong> tall one you mean!”<br />

What have you learned from this experience?<br />

RT: “Well, what has been great for me is learning public<br />

speaking. Initially, I was quite shy and I found it quite hard<br />

to speak in public. However, this gave me the confidence<br />

through practice.”<br />

This is definitely a true statement. <strong>The</strong> most successful<br />

professionals in the world often have one thing in common<br />

and that is they have all practiced for tens of thousands<br />

of hours to be perfect. So good luck Renee, and I<br />

hope you achieve your goals in life.<br />

RT: “Thanks Jack!”<br />

62 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


THE VACATION<br />

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COLOURS OF THE LANDSCAPE IN ARGUABLY THE WORLD’S BEST WINE REGION.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS QUINTESSENTIALLY SINGAPORE,<br />

LES SOURCES DE CAUDALIE<br />

64 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


— Château Latour<br />

If sipping elegant wines, visiting benchmark vineyards, dining<br />

on the most sumptuous gourmet delights in elegant restaurants<br />

and relaxing in grand and private retreats sounds<br />

tempting, then Bordeaux in southwest France is the place to<br />

holiday. Enjoy one luxurious week of discovering the world’s<br />

premiere wine region in absolute luxury with the people who<br />

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In addition to Bordeaux, France is also home to other great<br />

wine producing regions such as Burgundy, Beaujolais, the<br />

Rhône Valley and Champagne and visits to these destinations<br />

can also be arranged.<br />

MADE FOR WINES - It is hard for any wine expert to talk<br />

about French wines without weaving ‘terroir’ into the conversation,<br />

and like many foreign words, there is not one word<br />

in English that sums up ‘terroir’. Without it though, French<br />

wines (or any others, for that matter) would not be what<br />

they are. Wines are like many other products, in that they<br />

are made in a variety of ways and in many parts of the world.<br />

Like a chemical formula, if one of the ingredients is altered,<br />

the finished product changes. So terroir is the sum total of all<br />

the natural ingredients that contribute to coming together, to<br />

produce what is presented as wine in the bottle – the climate,<br />

the aspect, the slope, the soil, the geology and the grape varieties<br />

used are all vital ingredients.<br />

No two wine producing areas are the same, so Merlot<br />

grapes grown in Bordeaux produce a slightly different wine<br />

to those harvested in say, Margaret River, Western Australia.<br />

Of course, this is the great appeal of appreciating wines, in<br />

that every bottle of wine opened is different to every other<br />

bottle. It is possible to admire the same varieties grown in different<br />

parts of the world and also appreciate the influence the<br />

winemaker has in producing different wines from the same<br />

varieties. Most Bordeaux winemakers would argue that they<br />

are merely ‘custodians’ of the terroir, and that nature makes<br />

the greatest contribution to the finished product.<br />

Terroir is such an essential ingredient in premium French<br />

wines that wine labels make reference to location, more so<br />

than grape variety. While this frustrates most New World<br />

wine connoisseurs, the French happily enjoy their wines<br />

based on knowing the location as well as the grape variety.<br />

<strong>The</strong> finest wines are generally labelled according to the specific<br />

vineyard, and understanding French wines can be as<br />

much a lesson in geography as oenology. ➢<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 65


“Quintessentially Travel’s guests are able to enjoy<br />

the unique experience of making their own wine.”<br />

← CHÂTEAU SPLENDOUR - A helpful guiding hand in Bordeaux<br />

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Travel who open doors to the region’s finest<br />

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retreat with an adjoining 18-hole championship golf course.<br />

Four of Bordeaux’s critically-acclaimed First Growth chateaux<br />

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Privileged guests are able to sample the finest from Château<br />

Margaux, Château Latour, Château Lafite Rothschild and<br />

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of the various winemakers to blend the region’s red varieties<br />

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Approaches to making wine vary and this will be no more<br />

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River. Learn all about winemaking, blend your own wine and<br />

then enjoy a personal invitation to dine at a private lunch in<br />

the exclusive surroundings of the historic château.<br />

66 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Clockwise from bottom left — Royale suite at the Regent Grand Hotel Bordeaux;<br />

Château Smith Haut Lafi tte; L’ile aux Oiseaux suite, La Table du Lavoir restaurant<br />

and Bain thermal spa at Les Sources de Caudalie<br />

FOOD FRIENDLY WINES - While some 75% of Bordeaux’s<br />

wines are red, they are very food-friendly and this ensures<br />

their universal appeal. <strong>The</strong>se wines cover all spectrums of<br />

the dining experience with some of the world’s finest dessert<br />

wines being grown in the region. Luscious sweet wines from<br />

Sauternes and Barsac set the benchmark by which dessert<br />

wines (or to be accompanied by foie gras) are measured with<br />

arguably the finest wine of all being Château d’Yquem.<br />

While best known for its wines, Bordeaux is no slouch in<br />

the gastronomic stakes. Being located close to the Atlantic<br />

coastline, seafood is bountiful but like many other regions in<br />

France, diversity is all important. Lobsters, mussels, oysters<br />

and fish are important on some menus with mussel soup being<br />

a specialty. Beef ribs sourced from the region’s Charolais<br />

beef also feature on many menus.<br />

Guests travelling with Quintessentially Travel enjoy the<br />

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highlight is reserved for the final night in the region, where<br />

guests will dine in the exclusive Le Saint-James Restaurant in<br />

the delightful village of Bouliac. This is one of those restaurants<br />

that manages to bring everything together for a memorable<br />

Michelin two-star dining experience. Maybe it is Chef<br />

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end an unforgettable evening before retiring to the luxury of<br />

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guests are able to appreciate the greens of the golf course attached<br />

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challenging greens, elm-lined fairways and the picturesque<br />

scenery of the famous Gironde River. <strong>The</strong>re is nothing more<br />

exhilarating that traversing the tranquil vines early in the<br />

morning on a hot air balloon. Vines and balloons are synonymous<br />

with elegant travel and time is allocated for this essential<br />

wine touring activity. Naturally, a traditional champagne<br />

toast, followed by a grand breakfast buffet will make this one<br />

of the memorable experiences of the comprehensive itinerary.<br />

On one afternoon, guests will enjoy a personalised guided<br />

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Sources de Caudalie hotel pioneered the application of grapesourced<br />

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Visit www.quintessentiallytravel.com for more information.<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 67


THE GAME CHANGER<br />

An Unexpected<br />

SUCCESS<br />

FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS, CHEF NOBUYUKI MATSUHISA ROSE FROM THE ASHES OF FAILURE<br />

68 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


WORDS AUDREY TEOH<br />

PHOTOGRAPH CORBIS<br />

TO BUILD AN EMPIRE.<br />

One common trait that all great chefs have in common is a<br />

love for quality, unadulterated food. This is particularly true<br />

of traditional Japanese cuisine which eschews unnecessary<br />

embellishment. Although Japan’s most famous culinary export,<br />

sushi, has been reinvented in numerous ways over the<br />

years, a deep respect for this classic means that it is always<br />

enhanced, never overshadowed.<br />

For Chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa – better known as just Chef<br />

Nobu – being a sushi chef is the culmination of a lifelong dream.<br />

As a boy, his first visit to a sushi restaurant – an exclusive and<br />

expensive treat at the time – was so memorable that he decided<br />

then and there that he would one day be a sushi chef.<br />

Despite being classically-trained, Chef Nobu has nonetheless<br />

brought something new to the way diners experience this<br />

quintessential dish. As for the vast empire which now bears<br />

his name, it was borne out of largely unanticipated and sometimes<br />

painful experiences, which makes his current successes<br />

all the sweeter.<br />

T H E E A R L Y Y E A R S — A native of Saitama, Japan, Chef Nobu<br />

worked his way up from an apprenticeship in Tokyo, where<br />

he spent his first three years washing and cleaning, then helping<br />

with the marketing and cleaning the fish. Only in his<br />

fourth year was he allowed to prepare sushi and promoted<br />

to chef status, but he is thankful for the early experience as a<br />

dishwasher and busboy which made him tougher and more<br />

able to empathise with his workers.<br />

After seven years, Chef Nobu opened his own sushi bar in<br />

an unlikely place: Peru. At only 24 years of age, he uprooted<br />

and spent three years in Lima, where the on-going challenge<br />

of using regional ingredients and introducing Peruvian influences<br />

led to the gradual development of his trademark ‘Nobu<br />

Style’. At the time, there were few Japanese restaurants in<br />

town, yet the presence of many large Japanese corporations<br />

meant a steady stream of fellow countrymen looking for good<br />

sushi. Although the restaurant was successful, irreconcilable<br />

differences between Chef Nobu and the restaurant co-owners<br />

prompted him to leave for a short stint in Argentina before<br />

returning to Japan.<br />

However, his wanderlust could not be quelled and before<br />

long he moved on to another venture in Alaska. Tragically,<br />

his intense personal and monetary investments literally went<br />

up in smoke when the weeks-old restaurant burned down.<br />

Heartbroken and heavily in debt, Chef Nobu hit a low<br />

point. Returning to Japan, he had no work and, it appeared,<br />

no prospect of ever rebuilding his dream. Depression and<br />

even the thought of ending his life was only held at bay by the<br />

thought that his wife and daughters needed him – as he said<br />

in one interview, “If not for myself, I had to do it for them.”<br />

With this in mind, he hopped on a plane to California where<br />

a friend offered him a position in his family-run sushi restaurant<br />

and started on the long journey back to solvency. During<br />

this time, he received his green card and moved on to another<br />

position which allowed him to slowly rebuild his savings.<br />

All in all, after nine long years, a friend’s loan enabled him<br />

to open his own Matsuhisa restaurant in Beverly Hills, Los<br />

Angeles in 1987. With his wife as his business partner, the<br />

first years were tough – his artistic vision meant buying only<br />

the best fish, which kept food costs high. Barely making any<br />

profit, they could just about make ends meet but he was happy<br />

as long as his customers enjoyed his food.<br />

Thankfully, despite the difficulties, word soon spread about<br />

the affordably-priced food, great quality and service, bringing<br />

more customers and media attention.<br />

This LA venture marked a change in Chef Nobu’s fortune<br />

– it was in LA that he first met actor Robert De Niro, who<br />

became both a good friend and business partner. It was De<br />

Niro who encouraged Chef Nobu to open his first self-named<br />

Nobu restaurant in New York with the help of restaurateur<br />

Drew Nieporent. It was 1994, and a steady string of openings<br />

followed over the course of the next two decades.<br />

During this time, he gathered accolades from the likes of<br />

Los Angeles Times Magazine as one of “America’s 10 Best New<br />

Chefs”, the Zagat Survey as “the man who may be the best<br />

Japanese chef in the world” and the New York Times as one of<br />

the “Top 10 restaurant destinations of the world”.<br />

T H E N O B U P H I L O S O P H Y — On the surface, it would seem<br />

that gathering accolades is a favourite pastime of Chef Nobu,<br />

but despite his successes, this Michelin-starred chef remains<br />

humble and very much in touch with his first love – sushi.<br />

Cooking is something Chef Nobu takes very personally, as<br />

he feels that food is “imbued with the feelings and personality<br />

of the cook,” explaining that even the most faithful recreation<br />

of his recipes will never result in a perfect replica of his food.<br />

In essence, it is about putting one’s own heart – or kokoro –<br />

into one’s cooking, which is exactly what he does.<br />

L O O K I N G AHEAD — To-date, Chef Nobu has 25 restaurants<br />

in 21 different cities, with the most recent in Cape Town,<br />

Moscow and Mexico City. His latest venture has brought him<br />

full circle, working together with long-time friend Robert De<br />

Niro to open the first-ever Nobu Hotel, located in Ceasars<br />

Palace, Las Vegas.<br />

Its premium location on the Strip guarantees this 180-room<br />

hotel something none of its neighbouring hotels can match<br />

– a (relatively) cosy boutique environment. Furthermore, in<br />

keeping with his cultural roots, the interior decor features<br />

Japanese themes such as custom-made lanterns inspired by<br />

origami. But since it is Vegas, where ‘over-the-top’ is the order<br />

of the day, the hotel is also extraordinarily luxurious and<br />

features a generously-sized new Nobu restaurant which occupies<br />

all of 11,000 square feet, complete with private dining areas<br />

and a 327-seat lounge and bar serving Nobu-branded sake.<br />

This incredible feat is only matched by yet another Nobu<br />

hotel on the other side of the world, in Riyadh where it bears<br />

the honour of being the first boutique hotel in the Kingdom<br />

of Saudi Arabia. Opulent yet breathtakingly elegant, the Nobu<br />

stamp of excellence will soon also welcome visitors to London<br />

and Bahrain, where two new Nobu hotels are planned.<br />

With such a massive empire, it is hard to imagine what<br />

is next for this inspiring individual. As he and his string of<br />

restaurants and hotels continue to attract glowing reviews<br />

from critics, customers and celebrities alike, fans can rest assured<br />

that he will not disappoint.<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 69


THE SWING<br />

In Prague<br />

WE GOLF<br />

BORED OF THE SAME OLD STUFF WHEN IT COMES TO VACATION PLANNING?<br />

HERE IS A GOLF TRIP WORTH LOOKING OUT FOR – THE ANCIENT CITY OF PRAGUE. HISTORICALLY<br />

BEAUTIFUL, THIS EUROPEAN ENCLAVE SITUATED RIGHT SMACK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CONTINENT<br />

FLANKED BY GERMANY, POLAND, SLOVAKIA AND AUSTRIA IS THE LATEST ATTRACTION IN GOLF<br />

TRAVEL. FIND OUT WHAT ELSE IS SO ALLURING ABOUT THE CITY OF PRAGUE.<br />

WORDS BENNY TEO<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS CZECH TOURISM<br />

70 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


— Czech Krumlov architecture; View of Prague’s Old Town Square by night<br />

As its most popularly visited attraction, the castle (570 metres<br />

long, on average 128 metres wide covering an area of<br />

7.28 hectares) was constructed back then by Prince Boøivoj,<br />

but has been added to and transformed over the centuries.<br />

Today, its imposing form has gone through four major reconstructions<br />

but it kept to the classical facelift that was effected<br />

during the reign of Maria <strong>The</strong>resa in the 18th century.<br />

That the city sounds big is only imagined. Prague is barely<br />

496 kilometre square with a population of 1.2 million bustling<br />

around, mostly in its very efficient metro and subway system.<br />

Nevertheless, there is much to see and do in the beautiful city.<br />

Unless you live in Europe, Prague and pretty much the rest<br />

of Czech Republic is not your regular vacation spot. And<br />

that is the wonderful thing about it. Caught in the middle of<br />

en-masse commercialism and old-world charm, the hitherto<br />

communist country previously named Czechoslovakia (now<br />

democratic Czech and <strong>The</strong> Slovak Republic), presents a myriad<br />

of activities and attractions for the tourist.<br />

One of which is the Prague Castle, which had been the seat<br />

of power for all past Czech monarchs dating back to 850 AD.<br />

Today, the landmark that is the world’s largest existing castle<br />

complex can be distinctly seen from all of Prague – the centre<br />

of political and commercial activities for the last millennium<br />

and now tourism as well.<br />

G O L F I N P R A G U E – Golf here is primarily dictated by two<br />

fine establishments, the Golf Resort Konopiste and Golf Resort<br />

Karlstjen.<br />

Konopiste opened in 2002 with two courses to suit every<br />

need. <strong>The</strong> first is its championship course, Radecky, which<br />

is a par 72, 7,091-yard, 18-hole parkland layout defined by<br />

beautiful flora and steep slopes.<br />

It is a fine test of golf for strong hitters but also serves to<br />

put higher handicap players at ease with various options<br />

off the tee. Its fairways are undulating and in certain areas,<br />

are bordered by thick, lush forest with large greens that are<br />

well-manicured and true.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other course, the D’Este is less trying but nevertheless,<br />

a fun round of 18 holes at 6,086 yards. <strong>The</strong> main reason why<br />

this is a walk-in-the-park is due to the fact that when it was<br />

built in 2005, 70,000 saplings were planted throughout the<br />

course, and many of which are still very young and gentle.<br />

Golf Resort Karlstjen, on the other hand, has held <strong>The</strong><br />

Czech Open and is well-regarded as one of the best tracts in<br />

Central Europe. Opened in 1993, it is spectacularly set against<br />

the ancient fortress of Emperor Charles IV (circa 1348). Hilly<br />

with water hazards sprinkled all over, Canadian architect Les<br />

Furber made a point to use the natural surrounds to the benefit<br />

of the beauty and yet, bring out a testing resolve in this relatively<br />

short 6,480-yard, par 72 course. <strong>The</strong> broken terrain,<br />

natural gorges, two lakes and many sand traps create a visual<br />

challenge for players seeking to get risky here.<br />

Combined with Karlstjen castle, the hills, limestone outcrops<br />

and rich flora and fauna makes this a perfect visit just<br />

minutes from the city. ➢<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 71


Golf Resort Karlstjen has held <strong>The</strong> Czech Open and<br />

is well-regarded as one of the best tracts in Central Europe<br />

← I N T E R E S T I N G L A N D M A R K S – <strong>The</strong>re are actually three distinct<br />

areas in the city. <strong>The</strong>y are simply named, Lesser Town,<br />

Old Town and New Town.<br />

Sited down the slopes of Nerudova street joining Prague Castle<br />

is an old town that dates back as far as 1257. <strong>The</strong> Prague<br />

Lesser Town, also known as ‘Small Quarter’ or ‘Mala Strana’,<br />

remained the least affected throughout the two world wars and<br />

political change of climate. In effect, there are a good number of<br />

grand Baroque buildings such as the Thun-Hohenstain, Morzin<br />

palaces and the Church of Our Lady of Unceasing Succour.<br />

Houses along the narrow Nerudova also tended to contain emblems<br />

of mythical beasts representing coat-of-arms.<br />

Around Lesser Town are a lively array of important buildings<br />

such as the Senate of the Czech Republic and Town Hall,<br />

as well as numerous restaurants and bars. It also connects to<br />

the Old Town, which is the oldest here dating back to 1091,<br />

via Charles Bridge, which itself had carried men and beasts<br />

alike for over 600 years. Today, it is an important monument<br />

and allows only pedestrian traffic over the two towns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Town is not actually very new. Dating back to the<br />

14th century, it was originally inhabited by trades and crafts<br />

people, and the centre of commercial activity. During the<br />

19th century, it went through a massive facade change that<br />

held up to its present-day modern look. Nevertheless, there is<br />

much to do and enjoy here with the State Opera hosting the<br />

seasonal Verdi Festival and attracting various famous names<br />

such as Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Felix Mottl, Arthur<br />

Nikisch and Felix Weingartner.<br />

Other attractions within New Town include Charles Square,<br />

named after Charles IV, which had been a cattle market and<br />

is today, one of the largest squares in Europe. Containing the<br />

Baroque Cathedral of St. Ignatius and the Emmaus Monastery,<br />

its multitude of frescoes and statues of important historical<br />

figures are truly a magnificent sight.<br />

<strong>The</strong> National <strong>The</strong>atre is also worth visiting. Privately funded,<br />

the Neo-Renaissance structure was opened in 1881 with a<br />

performance Libuše by Bedřich Smetana. Unfortunately, the<br />

theatre was burned down two months later, only to be restored<br />

two years later. Till this day, ballet and opera is still a<br />

staple within its halls.<br />

R E S T A U R A N T S AND BARS – <strong>The</strong> nightlife here is constantly<br />

brimming with activities, and top-notch gourmet restaurants<br />

are aplenty. An obvious bonus is that although part of the European<br />

Union, Prague, like London and the rest of the UK still<br />

relies on its own currency.<br />

72 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Clockwise from left — A scenic view of Golf Resort Karlstjen; A hot air balloon<br />

hovering above the course at Golf Resort Karlstjen; 70,000 saplings were planted<br />

throughout the course at Golf Resort Konopiste; An overview of Golf Resort<br />

Konopiste; Pilsner Brewery bar<br />

Unlike the English however, the koruna goes for 20:1 ratio<br />

against the US dollar, which in loose terms translates to a<br />

much lower cost of living here than anywhere else in western<br />

Europe. Nevertheless, the quality of food and service is top<br />

class, with ambience, a highly interesting set-up in some of<br />

the restaurants.<br />

A lot of traditional Prague cuisine had largely been dictated<br />

by a time when the people were less economically well off.<br />

<strong>The</strong> staple food used to be a slaughtered cow, with every part<br />

minced together and packed inside the intestines, which are<br />

then frozen in freezers. This raw minced beef is boiled and<br />

then served like sausages and could feed a family for months.<br />

Today, they are still commonly eaten and tastes good with<br />

sauces and beer. <strong>The</strong> latter would prove to be a national favourite;<br />

the Czechs love their beer and the excellent Pilsner<br />

Urquell can challenge the best of German beers.<br />

Around the Prague Castle, there is a certain offbeat restaurant<br />

that, upon first hearing its name, seems like a misfit of<br />

sorts. Cowboys is one of the latest addition to the scene, set<br />

right at the top of Nerudova Street. A steak house more than<br />

anything else, its interior is set within a deep set cellar with<br />

large mirrors and vaulted walls.<br />

For something more impressive, the Hradčany at Hotel Savoy<br />

jacks it up there with the classiest. Bask in the warmth of<br />

1930s ballroom splendor and keep a look out for Greta Garbo<br />

and Cary Grant; this distinctive hotel-cum-restaurant serves<br />

up Michelin standard fare at less than haute cuisine, well, fare<br />

(pun certainly intended).<br />

A stroll downhill across Charles Bridge is the older sister<br />

of Cowboys restaurant called Kampa Park. A trendy and ‘be<br />

seen’ place for dining, Kampa Park offers the most stunning<br />

view of the bridge and the river at night.<br />

Further inland to Old Town, U Modré Růže, or ‘<strong>The</strong> Blue<br />

Rose’, is an absolutely romantic setting that is a 15th century<br />

cellar between Starmetska and Venceslas square. <strong>The</strong> coatof-arms<br />

transfixed on the walls of its narrow dining area provides<br />

a mystical, medieval opulence.<br />

Another similarly unique restaurant can be found in the<br />

New Town that is set in the basement that is designed in the<br />

likeness of a stalactite cave depicting Pluto’s underworld. Apart<br />

from its kooky shell, the dining experience is very comfortable<br />

and posh, serving up a mix of traditional European cuisine, as<br />

well as the personal creations of resident chef Michal Novak.<br />

Visit the local La Casa del Habano cigar bar for a post-dinner<br />

cognac and top quality Cuban smokes. <strong>The</strong> franchise is<br />

world renowned for its collection of fine cigars and is the<br />

most exclusive cigar bar here in the Czech Republic.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are also bars and clubs to while the night away. Like<br />

most European cities, they come as varied as can be with the<br />

better establishments mostly contained within the city centre<br />

and open till late (about 3 am). Like the gourmet offerings,<br />

they are excellent venues that are reasonably priced.<br />

Vodikova, Zborovská, Lucerna Music Bar, Radost FX,<br />

Rock Café and the ever-popular Blehradská provide endless<br />

entertainment throughout the night and early hours of the<br />

morning. Great time, fine moves and excellent golf awaits the<br />

visitor to Prague!<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 73


THE DRIVE - DISCOVER THE NEW AUDI AVANTI RS6<br />

ALTER EGO<br />

WORDS LAU CHAK ONN PHOTOGRAPHS AUDI UNITED KINGDOM<br />

FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE POWER WITHOUT THE ATTENTION,<br />

THE NEW AUDI AVANTI RS6 IS YOUR SUPERCAR IN CLARK KENT GUISE.<br />

74 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Not every man wants to be Tony Stark. Sure, most of us revel<br />

and respect the intelligence, power, and wealth, but when you<br />

really think about it, a real man does not need the attention<br />

of pulling up in an Audi R8 at a nightclub in a fancy tux. For<br />

those who opt for a classic black suit instead of the latest chicbling<br />

design, who would rather sport a good old-fashioned set<br />

of aviators over cyber-Oakleys, and keep a clean shaven mug<br />

over an impossibly high-maintenance razor-shaped goatee –<br />

for us, there is the Audi RS6 Avant.<br />

Launched at a recent event in London by the immaculate<br />

Gwyneth Paltrow, the Audi RS6 Avant is unique in its offering<br />

of true supercar performance in the guise of a family-friendly<br />

estate car. A true wolf in sheep’s clothing, this twotonne<br />

car offers only a few subtle hints to its racing pedigree.<br />

Its front grill is slightly larger than a standard A6 Avant, and<br />

it comes with 20-inch forged alloy rims. Even at the back, the<br />

car has the standard two-exhausts, appropriately blowing no<br />

more hot air than its more reasonable counterpart. In fact, just<br />

about the only real hint to the casual observer is the actual RS6<br />

badge, which stands for RennSport – literally translated as<br />

‘racing sport’, a mark of Audi’s top of the range performance<br />

spec in each of its classes.<br />

As someone once said though, it is the quiet ones you have<br />

to watch out for. Because make no mistake, the subtle man is<br />

a man nonetheless, and it is ingrained deep within our lizard<br />

brains to go as fast as we possibly can. <strong>The</strong> Audi RS6 Avant<br />

is less a sports sedan and more akin to the world’s subtlest supercar.<br />

Underneath its non-descript hood is a twin-turbo V8<br />

engine that shares most of its parts with the same power-plant<br />

in the Audi R8 and the Lamborghini Gallardo. This beast uses<br />

the full width of its 555 bhp and 700 Nm of torque to propel<br />

it from a standstill all the way to 100 km/h in a blistering 3.9<br />

seconds, the same sort of performance you get out of a Ferrari<br />

California which, incidentally, costs more than twice as much.<br />

<strong>The</strong> car can keep going up to an electronically limited top<br />

speed of 250 km/h, or 305 km/h if you remove the limiter. ➢<br />

From top to bottom — <strong>The</strong> 4-litre V8 TFSI engine features<br />

Le Mans-winning fuel-injection technology, which enhances<br />

fuel effi ciency, power and torque; An 8-speed tiptronic<br />

transmission with DSP (Dynamic Shift Programme); Open the<br />

power-operated boot lid by pressing the button on the radiooperated<br />

remote control key, the button in the driver’s door<br />

panel or the soft-touch button in the tailgate handle recess<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 75


“As someone once said, it is the quiet ones<br />

you have to watch out for. <strong>The</strong> Audi RS6<br />

Avant is less a sports sedan and more akin to<br />

the world’s subtlest supercar.”<br />

Clockwise from top — Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow<br />

descended on Piccadilly in London to attend the launch of the<br />

Audi RS6 Avant; RS 3-spoke fl at-bottomed leather multi-function<br />

steering wheel with gear shift paddles in aluminium-look; Valcona<br />

leather seats with honeycomb design<br />

← That is less than 10 km/h shy of the R8 V10’s top speed, and<br />

faster than most Porsches.<br />

Erring back to the side of restraint, the car also features Audi’s<br />

start-stop technology, which kills the engine when at a<br />

standstill and props it up again when it is time to go. In tandem<br />

with a spiffy new cylinder deactivation system that shuts<br />

down four cylinders under light engine loads to save fuel, this<br />

550 hp V8 monster achieves a remarkable 9.8 litres / 100 km<br />

– 40% more fuel efficient than its V10 predecessor. To ensure<br />

this power stays on the road like it is supposed to, the car utilises<br />

Audi’s unique adaptive air suspension, which raises and<br />

lowers the car on the fly to match the performance requirements<br />

of the user, be it ‘Comfort’ or ‘Sports’.<br />

Unlike most sports sedans however, the RS6 has not been<br />

stripped bare of essentials in the ultimate pursuit of power.<br />

Along with a smaller engine, and liberal use of lightweight<br />

aluminum over steel, the car is a full 90 kilos lighter than a<br />

normal A6. This leaves a bit of wiggle room for such creature<br />

comforts as satellite navigation, air-conditioning, a 360-degree<br />

parking camera, a Bose sound system, DAB digital radio<br />

and a typically German luxurious plush leather/brushed metal<br />

sound-proof interior – befitting of a man who does not need<br />

to shout.<br />

As men will always need their toys as well, the RS6 also<br />

sports the latest version of MMI, Audi’s multimedia interface,<br />

with a gesture-driven touchpad similar to the ones found at<br />

Stark Enterprises. In this case, however, the interests were on<br />

keeping the driver’s eyes on the road, instead of on a scroll<br />

wheel typing out someone’s name.<br />

And so this brings us to the definition of a man who has<br />

come into his own. In the immortal words of Don Corleone,<br />

“A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a<br />

real man”. With its spacious rear seats, front and rear airbags,<br />

five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, a digital television tuner<br />

and of course, a massive 565-litre boot to match its ridiculous<br />

speed, the RS6 could indeed be the most manly of cars.<br />

76 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 77


CHAPTER F O U R<br />

THE LOOK<br />

FASHION. STYLE WAVE. ACCESSORIES. BEAUTY.<br />

PAGES<br />

79 - 105


A matter of<br />

GOOD TASTE<br />

Photographs by Gerald Goh / Image ROM Studio - Art direction by Irene Danesi – Styling and coordination by Yugo Tham - Makeup by Taisu -<br />

Hair by Bibian Leong / David Shaw - Model Kesia / Wu Models - Food props and cutleries courtesy of Tropicana Golf & Country Resort<br />

80 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


DKNY maxi dress with quilted panels;<br />

Carrera y Carrera Sol y Sombra Maxi pendant in yellow<br />

gold with diamonds, matching earrings in yellow gold<br />

with diamonds and Círculos de Fuego Nankín ring in<br />

yellow gold with diamonds and blue topaz<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 81


Tangoo toga chiffon dress; Carrera y Carrera Concierto<br />

drop earrings in white gold with diamonds and black onyx;<br />

Facets Fire ring in 18 kt white gold set with white diamonds<br />

and topaz; Evgenios Petrides ring in 18k white gold set with<br />

amethyst and peridot, and ring in 18k white gold set with<br />

citrine and tsavorite garnet; Jimmy Choo metallic pumps<br />

82 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Tangoo toga lace dress with diamonte detail;<br />

Boucheron Cypris ring with black sapphires, diamonds<br />

and two cabochon rubies in blackened white gold, and<br />

serpent bracelet with diamonds in white gold; Carrera y<br />

Carrera Concierto ring in white gold with diamonds and<br />

black onyx; Facets Fire ring 18 kt white gold set with<br />

white diamonds, rubies, tsavorites and blue topaz<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 83


84 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Gucci off-shoulder bias cut dress; Composa pearl necklace<br />

with composer 18 kt white gold set with rubis 16 mm, and<br />

composer 18 kt white gold set with white diamonds and<br />

emeralds; Boucheron Quatre Black Edition large ring in yellow,<br />

white, black and pink gold and Quatre small ring in yellow,<br />

white, pink and Boucheron gold; Amanda ring 18 kt rose gold<br />

set with champagne diamonds<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 85


DKNY sheer maxi dress with jersey panels;<br />

Carrera y Carrera Gardenias choker/brooch<br />

in white gold with diamonds and matching ring<br />

in white gold with diamonds<br />

86 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Tangoo V-neck silk dress with ruched detail;<br />

Evgenios Petrides pendant 18 kt white gold set<br />

with white diamonds and amethyst, and ring in<br />

18 kt white gold set with amethyst and peridot;<br />

Facets Fire ring in 18 kt white gold set with white<br />

diamonds, pink sapphire and citrine<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 87


STYLE<br />

wave<br />

by Deborah Lee<br />

PLAID AND HOUNDSTOOTH<br />

Forget geeky; James Bond made them stylish. <strong>The</strong>se<br />

prints have never seen a chic-er comeback at the Fall/<br />

Winter <strong>2013</strong> runways, echoing classic styles with a<br />

modern twist. Plaid and houndstooth are the new<br />

black. Wear them head-to-toe or go with a heavy cut<br />

and pair with contrasting, solid colours.<br />

E. TAUTZ<br />

MOSCHINO<br />

GUCCI<br />

PAUL SMITH<br />

88 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


TOMMY HILFIGER<br />

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD<br />

VERSACE<br />

VALENTINO


Christole<br />

· A PRESTIGIOUS LEGACY ·<br />

Photographs by Li / Image ROM Studio - Art direction by Irene Danesi -<br />

Coordination by Jack Newberry and Lai Swee Wei<br />

90 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


BY wine decanter, RM4,230<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 91


Galea table spoon and dinner fork, RM450 each;<br />

Dinner knife, RM500<br />

92 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


Iriana old fashion goblets (three-piece set), RM1,750<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 93


94 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


IL Diavolo Mask, RM8,550<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 95


96 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong><br />

America cigar cutter, RM870


SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 97


Appetising<br />

Scents<br />

Photographs by Li / Image ROM Studio - Art direction by Irene Danesi - Coordination by Deborah Lee<br />

98 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


FIGS<br />

Diptyque Philosykos,<br />

75 ml, RM450<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 99


GRAPEFRUIT<br />

Diptyque L’Eau des Hesperides,<br />

200 ml, RM450<br />

100 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


GINGER<br />

Dior Homme Sport,<br />

150 ml, RM355<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 101


CUCUMBER<br />

Bobbi Brown Bobbi,<br />

50 ml, RM220<br />

102 TA | SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong>


PEACH, PEAR and VANILLA<br />

Annick Goutal Petite Chérie,<br />

100 ml, RM585<br />

SEPT/OCT <strong>2013</strong> | TA 103

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