I had a nice farewell dinner with my colleague a few weeks ago at a steamboat restaurant in Puchong. My stomach was an inch wider when i went out of Mizi Shabu Shabu restaurant. Its a not so conventional type of steamboat restaurant, where you have the sushi conveyor belt with individual steamboat.
The fun thing is you can mix and make your own steamboat soup, just add in dried fish, mushroom, oyster and wala! you get your nice self-made soup. Also, there is no charcoal, no gas tanks, but electricity to heat up or keep warm the soup.
i love their thin slices of pork meat and the squid, so juicy and yummy. You should only submerge the pork in the steam soup for couple of seconds, dip into their signature onion soya source and eat the whole slice in a go. Gosh, its sinful.
i enjoyed very very much the companion of my fellow colleagues as we talk about things like office affairs, pets and so on. Its quite rare for me to have the chance to share and spend time with them as i am in the business team while they are in the Technology team. However, on occasion like this (especially when good food is involved), we lose all the inhibition and laughed at stupid jokes and craps. I think its really a Chinese culture to connect to each other while eating.
This reminds me of another rare conversation i had with one of the software engineer intern, Han, whereby one good afternoon we talked about religions and beliefs over Tosai and Teh Tarik. Although he is an atheist, however, his view towards God and faith really intrigue me. I'm actually much senior to him in this company, however, the way he speaks and thinks is far more mature than my own peers. Maybe its the fact that youngsters nowadays are expose to working environment, media/internet and socials much earlier than those days of our generation, and that's why they don't look like their age and are less naive and more strong in character.
Anyway, just wanna wish Han and Dai (the Vietnamese guy who is my Doraemon anime supplier) all the best in whatever they do in future as they going back to their Uni for final year. Its a very short time of companionship but its such a great pleasure to have our life intersect in such a way for the past few months.
All the best pal!
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