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Minggu, 08 Januari 2017

THE NEW WD PASSPORT

To my surprise, besides food and travel, gadget review is something that's sort of highly anticipated here in my blog, and everytime, I repeat EVERYTIME I post something that has to do with my photography gear or external storage, along comes the requests for a short review, just like this one when I uploaded this on my Instagram Stories and Snapchat around a week ago.

I don't really do camera reviews because apparently buying camera is not as cheap as buying KFC meals and you buy one good camera to be with you for a long time, call it a long term relationship (hoping it won't broke or yu'll pay the extra cost), but this time I'll be talking about the new WD Passport which I just got around two weeks ago.
First of all, say hello to the sleek-chic design and hot red color. This has a different appearance compared to the regular WD passport, still as handy only a better plastic built, the previous WD Passport was layered with this matte finish which to me still had its own poshness.
UNBOXING
Ok let's unbox the new WD Passport together!


Packaging design, simple with yellow and white color blocking background. 4 TB storage size, should be perfect for regular matters. They did put more effort to the packaging compared to the previous WD Passport Ultra where you can directly see the product through the transparent plastic packaging shield.
Backside packaging
After unboxing the outer packaging, you should see another carton box where they kept the WD Passport, cables, and booklets.
This pretty little stuff! It's slightly thicker than the previous WD Passport Ultra (almost Lego like chunks), but weight wise it's barely noticeable as both are pretty light and compact (probably just 100-200 grams difference, don't tell me that cost you a lot of plain please).
Besides oxygen, money, mobile phone, internet & faith, external storage has always been an ESSENTIAL part of my life, one that I literally can't live without! My everyday life revolves around a lot of picture and video taking, especially since I just started to do vlogs and video files can cost double to triple data size! I literally just backed up my whole computer and my camera SD cards yesterday, in total that's almost 300 GB alone!

I have this habit (re: lazy) where I don't regularly back up or transfer datas from works and travel months ago, keep them packing and at certain travel occasions, I was barely left with enough data to take pictures and record videos, exactly what happened to me on this trip! I am currently in Malaysia and on my first day I only had 70 frames left on my camera and 8 mins video capacity, what the hell can you do with that?!

SO WHAT IS THAT MAKES THIS PRODUCT VERY SPECIAL TO ME?

First, SPEED OF DATA TRANSFER!
I am not just assuming as I literally notice the difference. To me, the previous WD Passport Ultra already did a pretty good job at transferring my files fast enough, and this was on a different level, I can say it's 1,2-1,5 times faster, backing up 300 GB worth of data cost me less than 40 minutes! I noticed from the bar that it can transfer my data to 120 mbps, not to mention the USB port is 3.0

Password Protection
Let's just admit it, bad day happens and you can lose your external storage almost anytime, so far I haven't really used the password feature as I honestly have nothing to hide from anyone or something that's really THAT private, but if you do, this could totally be a plus advantage.

Size matters (I mean the storage size)
The new WD Passport is available in four storage capacities (1-4 TB), I got the 4 TB and sometimes to me, it exceeds beyond all the design matters and stuff. This should be the point of external storage, 4 TB can save me for a couple of months, in two weeks I have transferred 300 GB worth of files, I haven't transferred all the pictures and videos from this trip.

Short to say, a relatively small Lego brick like external storage with BIG performance and that's all that matters. Definitely a GO.

PS: the new WD Passport now comes in six different colors, mainly pastel colors: BLACK, BLUE, YELLOW, WHITE, RED and ORANGE with color coordinated USB cable.
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Minggu, 03 Juli 2016

SAJIVA COFFEE AND CERAMICS KARAWACI

With the rapid growing number of new coffee shops opening in Tangerang, Sajiva ranks on the top on my list as the homey-est of them all.

It all started when I saw Eddy and Shelmi uploaded this coffee shop on Instagram, and being more familiar with Tangerang's F&B scene, the couple are my bible to what's hot in Tangerang. I went to Sajiva earlier this afternoon before attending an event in Lippo Karawaci. The coffee shop is located in this office complex around the Karawaci-Karang Tengah highway and align with Myeong Ga Myeon Ok Korean restaurant, it's a little complicated to explain, I suggest you Waze or Google Map it. Upon arrival, Sajiva wasn't exactly what I had in mind. It was actually way smaller than what I expected (and saw from Instagram), but that doesn't necessarily mean a negative thing because as soon as I entered Sajiva, the homey vibe of this two-storey coffee shop was so strong that I instantly fell in love with the interior in a single glance.

The interior was dominated with earthy elements like wood and concrete with two kinds of lighting in a single space. There were three round marble tables near the entrance embraced by the natural daylight shining through the window, and the more inside area was a little more dimmed, romantic and warm. It was pretty quiet this afternoon and I like the calmness of it, and not to mention how well air-conditioned the area was. Besides selling coffee, they also sell juices, pastries and dim sum. I know dim sum might not be the best fit for coffee but let me tell you they make BEAUTIFUL & TASTY dim sum! If I live around the neighbourhood I might go here everyday to work on my stuff.
The barista told me that there will be a 3rd and 4th floors soon, the third floor will be functioned as a ceramic gallery and the fourth floor will be the spot for ceramic workshop and classes.
My favorite view
Me and my sister each went with Iced Cappuccino (IDR 30k/each), Chocolate Croissant (IDR 18k) and various Dim Sum, the coffee was relatively cheap for Jakarta and Tangerang standard and it was decent, but not spectacular. Ironically, the highlight for me was the dim sum. Be sure to have their dim sum with the homemade chili. Price range for the drinks here starts from IDR 10k-35k and food (pastries and dim sum) starts from IDR 18k-25k. I did not take pictures of all the dim sum I had as most of them wasn't the most appetizing to look at.
Chocolate Croissant (IDR 18k). There's a little chocolate bar filling inside the croissant and it was cold, not an issue but I 'd like it better if it melt. Texture wise, OK.
Before leaving, my sister noticed another logo at one side of the glass and guess what? After raving about their dim sum, turned out the dim sum came from Dim Sum Inc. and the owner of Dim Sum Inc. is actually the owner of Sajiva too! So that explains why! I have been a fan of Dim Sum Inc for a very long time whenever I am around Kemang and craving for easy dim sum. Even though they have some other outlets in Jakarta, the Kemang one remains my favorite, and oh, they also have Dim Sum Inc in Benton Junction.
A super homey coffee shop, venue wise, one of the coffee shops with the best ambiance, and to be alone working on your stuff. I can sit here and open my laptop for hours ONLY IF I live nearby. Good luck Sajiva and thank you guys for reading!

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Sajiva Coffee & Ceramics
Ruko Excelis Blok B No. 21
Karawaci, Tangerang
021 - 5576 0682
Opening hours: 8 AM-10 PM
Average spending for two: IDR 100k
Dresscode: casual
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Map for Sajiva Coffee

Sabtu, 02 Juli 2016

BANGKOK TRAVEL GUIDE

Bangkok is one of my most favorite cities in the world because it reminds me a lot about my own hometown Jakarta. Visually, both might not be the best organized cities, they are rather packed, crowded, full of traffic that it's my daily bread, but there is something about the imperfection, the friendly people, the fascinating F&B scene, the cheap prices and how easy this city to travel at that makes me love this city more and more after every visit. I have been to Bangkok several times in my life that each visit is different and left me with a better point of view of how I see Bangkok, the only thing you need to do is dig deeper.

Bangkok in general is the perfect destination for shopping and to eat (should I say Heaven for foodies), it is indeed the foodie-est city in the world with literally everything that I ate there being good or either really good (I never encounter bad food experience here I've been lucky :*). It is not the city for activities, sports or beaches, people often go outside Bangkok like Phuket to enjoy the beach and sea, or Hua Hin for a sweet escape from the busy city.

I hope this travel guide can help you in planning the most awesome trip to Bangkok! Let's get started.

CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE RATE
Bangkok (Thailand) currency is Baht, some people mistaken the writing to be Bath, they're so wet they don't know.

By July 1st (as this post is written), 1 Baht = IDR 375 and changing on a daily basis, visit this website  for exchange rate update

WEATHER
Being a tropical country in general, Thailand's weather is either hot, hotter and OMFG hot. I am not joking, at its peak, the weather could go up to 38 degree celcius, but there was one time on the early winter days in 2015 where the weather magically touched 18 degree! Cray.

COMMUNICATION
If you're someone like me who can't live without the internet, when I say can't live I mean I have to stay connected to keep in touch with work stuff, not necessarily the social medias, as long as there's oxygen I will always be fine lol.

My top recommendation will be the Happy SIM Card that I am always using, it costs 299 baht (IDR 120k or $8) including unlimited internet access for one week and 100 baht call balance. The internet is relatively fast.

ACCOMMODATION
Accommodations in Bangkok is terribly cheap! I have never experienced staying in their hostels, but I have stayed at some of Bangkok's nice 5-star hotels, boutique hotels and Air BNB. I really like the Tower Club at Lebua State Hotel Bangkok for its location, big room, beautiful view (make sure you stay at the high levels of the hotel like 50 above) and reasonable pricing. I once stayed at The Residence Rajtaevee and it's another one that I would recommend for their affordable price per night and perfect location (5 minute walk from Siam Paragon), bed might not be the most charming tho (you get what you paid for). Decent AirBNB starts around 350 baht per night at Siam area.

Average cost for:
Hostels in Bangkok: 100 baht/night
Boutique hotels: 150 baht/night
5-star hotels: 1500 baht/night

TRANSPORTATION
Tuk-tuk and BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) are probably the most famous public transportation for locals here. BTS is the perfect option to stay away from Bangkok's crazy traffic, but Uber is the most convenient and cheap as fuck, I literally couldn't believe how cheap they are. Taxi is not very recommended to be honest as some taxi drivers won't turn on their meter fare and instead negotiate the price with you beforehand, and sometimes it can be a rip-off for you. The cheapest of all would be the boats that most people take to go from Khao San Road to Siam Square).
Average cost for:
Public bus: 10 baht (no AC), 15 baht (with AC)
Bangkok BTS: 27 baht-depending on where you're going
Tuk-Tuk: negotiation, no fixed price
Boat: 15-20 baht/ride
Taxi: 150 baht - Taxi fare from airport to city can go from 350 baht-500 baht depending on the traffic
Car rental: 800 baht/day

I just came back from Bangkok last month and I use Uber and BTS pretty much wherever I went!

FOOD AND EATING OUT
Eating out in Bangkok is relatively affordable, if your idea of eating out is eating at the food stalls then they are freaking cheap! I am the kind of guy who loves cafe hopping and what I spent in Bangkok is almost the same amount as my spending in Jakarta. The cafe scene in Bangkok is crazy, they have tons of coffee shops and dessert cafes spread around the city.
Food at street stalls all around Pratunam/Chinatown starts around 35-70 baht (pork, pad thai, tom yum, noodle), bottled fruit orange/pome drink starts around 20 baht, fresh cut fruits also around 20 baht. Restaurant meals starts around 100 baht and up. Spending money in Bangkok for food is something I happily do! Fancy concept stores, coffee shops and dessert cafes are mainly located at Siam, Thong Lor and Ekkamai, one of a kind theme park restaurant Chocolate Ville is also a hot topic for locals and tourists!

Chocolate Ville review -> HERE
Mango Tango review -> HERE
Kyo Roll En review -> HERE

Working on my Bangkok food guide article, they're coming very soon!

MONEY SAVING TIPS
Uber
If you can stand the traffic and not in a rush on something, Uber can be very cheap and way cheaper than Taxi or even BTS (depending on when you're going). I often sat on the driver's fancy cars here unlike the boring Avanza I always get in Jakarta.

Take BTS
BTS is perfect to fight the busy traffic, but it's always rather crowded especially on the day and peak and I did not find it very comfortable except for the fact that it's air-conditioned!

Eat from the street stalls!
They say bond with the locals, I say eat what the local eats! The street food in Bangkok is so delicious yet so cheap, it's almost depressing how I always gain several kgs everything I came back from Bangkok.

Negotiate with the Tuk-Tuk drivers
Tuk-tuk doesn't have a fixed rate, so it's all about negotiating!

Take the boat
If you're planning to travel from Khao San road to Siam, I suggest taking the boat to cut more time and budget. 20 baht is all you need baby!

Shop snacks at Asiatique or Chinatown
Tao Kae Noi has its own shop in Platinum Mall 6th floor, but I notice the price is a tad cheaper in Chinatown snack shops or Asiatique.

SPOTS TO CHECK OUT
Asiatique
People mostly go to Asiatique at night to enjoy the night scene of Bangkok, it's almost like a theme park (but not in the most significant way) and a bit like Singapore's Clarke Quay. They have this ginormous ferris wheel called Mekhong and it costs 300 baht (IDR 120k or $8.5) per 30 minute ride.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chatuchak Weekend Market is the largest weekend market in Asia (if not in the world), you can shop and get almost everything you fancy here. From fashion items to the most unusual food (fried insects and bugs), they're all here. Be sure to bring your umbrella because it can get very hot! I was lucky it was sometimes a bit cloudy the day I went there.

THIS SHOP IS LOCATED AT ONE CORNER OF THE MARKET, it's so big I can't tell you precisely where this was but it's located near the toilet. The fried items here are crazy good OMG I am salivating right now!!!
 When in Thailand: Thai Tea errday!

Chinatown
I love checking out each city's Chinatown if there is one. Bangkok's very own Chinatown is among my favorites. So many good and cheap food, snacks, cakes and souvenirs here!
 I had one of the best street seafood I've ever had in Chinatown Bangkok. It's called Fikeaw Yao Warat!

Chocolate Ville
Chocolate Ville is Bangkok's most famous and one of a kind theme park restaurant. I have been raving about it non-stop now you better read the review -> HERE
Floating Market

Grand Palace
No matter how touristy this place is, it's always nice to embrace a little foreign culture and infused our soul with it a little bit. The entrance ticket to Grand Palace costs around 500 baht.

Thai coke with Grand Palace on the background
Karmakamet
I love concept store and I'd be more than happy to recommend you guys to Karmakamet. If you've been following my Snapchat, I guess you should know my obsession towards perfumes, fragrance and home items. Karmakamet is a classy place to dig in to those beauties and the items are reasonably priced, not too expensive. I have been using their Tea Time home fragrance for my bedroom! Smells so damn good.
Madame Tussauds Bangkok
 The famous wax museum is in Bangkok. Click HERE for the full review.
Santorini Park and Sheep Farm
Still on my bucketlist

T-Fest
T-Fest is one of Bangkok's biggest flea market selling various items from fashion to food! When I was in Bangkok last month, the event was running and I paid a short visit here. This should be the right place for foodies to go and boy did it remind me a lot about Jakarta's very own bazaar, there were so many creative unusual meals that were unique and pleasing to the eye!
Thank you for reading! I hope you have a sweet time in Bangkok just as sweet as this Kit Kat ice creams in Bangkok. What a good finding <3.

BANGKOK BLOG POSTS
Madame Tussauds Bangkok -> HERE
Chatuchak Weekend Market -> HERE
Chocolate Ville -> HERE
Kyo Roll En -> HERE
Lebua State Hotel -> HERE
Mango Tango -> HERE

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