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Tiger Crystal’s Fire Starter platform went live in May to empower Malaysians to discover new passions and unlock their potential and skills. The platform’s website,  https://firestarter.tigerbeer.com/ features a cool AR facial recognition tool and personality assessment to enable fans to find out passions best suited for them. The results – be it bouldering, rollerblading, dancing, jump rope, or freestyle football – can then be downloaded and shared on Instagram and Facebook with the hashtags #FireStarterMY and #TigerCrystalMY with @tigerbeermy tagged. Each posting stands to win exclusive classes and prizes weekly since it kicked off until 7th June 2022. Tiger Fire Starter District Festival

The highlight of the campaign is the action-packed weekend of the Fire Starter District Festival that started today and will be ongoing until 5th June at Sentul Depot. The festival is the place to be for fans to truly uncage their inner fire by discovering a new passion and trying them out first-hand with the guidance of mentors, as well as connecting with like-minded individuals over some crystal-cold Tiger Crystal. The atmosphere at Sentul Depot was transformed into a hub of passion points, with attendees excited to try out their passion at the unique and interactive game cubes. What’s more, fans who attend the festival will get to redeem three crystal-cold Tiger Crystal bottles.tiffin the yard

Exciting prizes worth more than RM5,000 total are up for grabs at the festival for fans. The prizes that can be won for fans who explore their passions at the respective game cubes are:

  • a pair of rollerblades
  • a bouldering kit with climbing shoes, chalk ball, chalk bag, and handhold brush
  • exclusive dance lessons with Patrick Tee and Charles Saw of D Skills Academy
  • an exclusive private class and limited-edition Tiger Crystal beaded jump ropes
  • a football kit with futsal shoes, ball, shirt, and bag

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“As a brand that aims to empower its drinkers to uncage their inner fire, the Tiger Crystal Fire Starter platform encourages fans to take that first step to explore something new in life. We want to remind our fans to not let the fear of failing hold them back, hence we’ve collaborated with knowledgeable mentors to guide them along the way. The Fire Starter community will be a catalyst for fans to continue to hone their skills in their newly discovered passions for months and even the years to come,” said Joyce Lim, Marketing Manager of Tiger Beer Malaysia. tiger rollerblade

13. Guests in action at the Fire Starter interactive game cube

02. Rubes Charles Leong - Bouldering mentor04. Wee Chong Hooi - Rollerblading mentor

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If you missed the festival happening from now until 5th June, you can still sign up for classes and follow the updates on the Fire Starter campaign at https://firestarter.tigerbeer.com/ and their social media pages at www.tigerbeer.com.my and www.instagram.com/tigerbeermy. Tiger Crystal and all related promotions and activities are strictly for non-Muslims aged 21 and above only. Tiger Crystal advocates responsible consumption and urges consumers to not drink and drive.

About the Tiger Crystal Fire Starter Mentors

Rollerblading: Wee Chong Hooi discovered his passion for stunt rollerblading back in 1998 and became the sponsored rider of Wheel Love in 2011. He has participated in many international competitions, including FISE, IOXC in Indonesia, and Stunts4Swags in Malaysia and Singapore. He is also the first Malaysian to earn a signature aggressive inline skate wheel!

Jump Rope: Inspired by the jump rope community around the globe, Janine Cherrie decided to pick up her dusty ropes to stay active while working from home. It wasn’t long after that she discovered freestyle jump rope and fell in love with the sport! 

Dancing: Danny Lee from 3P is the founder and leader of Rejuvenate Dance Crew. He specializes in popping, b-boy, and street dance. Under his leadership, the dance crew has won multiple awards, including 2nd place in 8TV’s Showdown All Stars and even the Best Showcase Award in Asian Battleground 2016!

 

Bouldering: Rubes Charles Leong is a fitness enthusiast with a passion for climbing. Her goal is to climb as many crags around the world as possible. Being a woman in the male-dominated field of extreme sports, she hopes to defy all gender stereotypes and inspire many more to join the fun! Rubes is one of the top 10 finalists of the RAGAS Karnival Sukan Extreme Bouldering Competition and Obstacle Warrior National Championships 2021!

Football: Patrick Tee and Charles Saw are experienced coaches from D Skills Academy. Being Malaysia’s leading football academy, D Skills offers professional hybrid football skills development programs for players of different age groups. Their proven successful training methods have transcended over 5,000 football players’ skills!

15. Guest in action at the Fire Starter interactive game cube

 

Before we coming to end of the year and feeling festive yet not too sure where to go for a nice place to chill. Well, lets head to the new atas food court known as Tiffin At The Yard at Sentul, KL. Love the location as the surroundings is quite oversea with rustic and classic red brick buildings around and Sentul depo is just around the corner. Many instagramble corner can be taken in this premises.

The best part is Tiffin At The Yard is going to be permanent.

 

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Just look at the surroundings.

do note that if you are taking anything for commercial, do apply permit at their office. In Tiffin At the Yard : Who is here and what to eat: check out their page : Tiffin at The Yard

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There are plenty of parking space and it is free. Just prepare to walk abit as there are 3 segment of carpark.

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Tiffin At The Yard is going to be a permanent area

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For this round, these are the vendors that currently taking place. What to expect:

  1. variety of mixture of food is avaiable.
  2. do prepare to fork out some money for it as food here is ranging from RM 15 onwards. Average about RM 25-RM 35 per portion.
  3. what you get in return, is a cool vibe oversea ambiance.

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thyme out

casa lisboa

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there are vendors like Red Red Botak Head

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Little People that sells pastries

superfine tacos

Superfine Tacos

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Thyme Out Mexican food

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Casa lisboa

kedai roti universal

Some no stranger from Kedai Roti Universal cafe

yum cha

Yum.Cha

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Feeling chilling and some mixologist corner right at mezzanine floor. Above the area selling wine.

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beverage corner and wine corner

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Tiger beer corner is not operating and beloeve they will operate at night. Quite a cool corner they have.

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There are variety of vendors in the area and I find that Olivia Deli is a must hunt stall. I find that their Squid Ink Paella is da bomb @ RM 35! one of the best paella I come across. Did spoke to them as currently they do not have a restaurant yet. This is their first pop up.

Their new restuarant currently under renovation and will be operating in Bangsar. I am looking forward for this.

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Serve pippin hot as I was aiming them quite a while and all their service are made to order. Once, this portion is sold out, they will make a new next batch. So aim for the corner area which gives you a little crunch and also this is pack with flavours. With the kind of stock that they are using and it is cook to perfection!

I also tried their Chicken and Duck Paella @ RM 32. It is not too bad, not the usual you can get in KL. Worth to give it a try but still Squid Ink is the best.

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Beef Jianbing @ RM35, which is fried rice wrapped with egg, and topped with sous-vide beef shoulder.

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Not a bad dish, as it heads towards more on the salty end.

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One of my friend is vegan so she opted for Bagellicious.

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I see many instagrammer post about this so my sis bought to try it out. Lickin Chan ice cream. Not bad as they got a few interesting flavours.

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Mr.Crab

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Another recommended stall is this Philipno Jamaican stall. I totall miss out their stall picture as this stall sits right opposite Red Red Botak Head.

Pretty good dish, as meat is soft and generous with avocado. Pack with spice flavours and it is something unique that I come across. Worth to give it a try as it is at RM 35.

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read some other post : Alta burger seems to be a big hit here which I think I miss out or do not see them. Will certainly aim them on my next visit.

2 stalls I think would recommend that I personally think worth to try:

  1. Olivia Deli – Squid Ink Paella
  2. Jamaican Philipno food – oppsite red red botak head stall.

This is a cool place to be in if you are not too sure where to do during this festive season. A great place to chill and catch up. Certainly will come back again!

Location:
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PT189-PT183-PT185 Jalan Strachan,
Off, Jln Ipoh, Sentul,
51100 Kuala Lumpur

Operating Hours:
Thurs & Fri : 5pm – 12am
Sat & Sun : 10am – 11am

I still remember till today that my first Hokkien Mee in KL was a shocking moment for me with a twist and quarrel with the hawker worker. Hokkien mee in KL is very different from the ones in Penang. Ah Yap Hokkien Mee in Sentul was introduce by a friend that I should give here a try. Apparently this place been operating more than 40 years and from their regular to seem them bringing their customer grandson.

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Menu is quite extensive as they do have other stir fried dishes. Love the decor of this place as it seems alot of antique to look at. The server which is a old uncle happily explain to me as he had been there for a few moons already.

 

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Some of the antiques are as old as Qing Dynasty. From the table, stool, delivery lunch box, old ginseng and many others.

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The signature here is their Hokkien Noodle. A style of their own. Topped with loads for pork lard to my liking. It is fresh and crispy. The after taste also quite different as the sauce is slightly more thick, flavourful and pack with wok hei.

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Not your usual noodle texture as I find this slightly more chewy or springy to my liking.

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This is one of the item must have as I find that the Stir Fried lala is very interesting. Not only it is good but unique with its own taste. You get to taste hint of the chili powder, fragrant mild taste of lime after you squeeze on top of it. Didnt overcook too. Perfect as it is! Squeeze of the lime do really give a slight acidic it needs to balance freshness of it off.

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find that the Hokkien mee is not bad and I came back a few rounds after that. Worth to give it a try.

*Non-Halal

-= Ka Ching =-

Food Rating 8/10, Not too bad eh.!!!~-Stamped-

–Warning– This is based on my individual taste. Try it at your own risk-

 

Location:
Sentul Ah Yap Hokkien Mee
No.744, Jalan Sentul,
51000 Sentul
Kuala Lumpur.

Tel: 012-281 6862

Operating Hours: 11am – 12am

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