Merdeka Day at Audees


Did you notice this lately in Pulau Tikus?

Breaking off my ritual Merdeka celebration companion - Donkoi Lim. Hanging out with Poay Ying, Aki and Ling Pei. The day was kicked out by full stomach from Audees's exclusively fine dinning. Yeap, again. Audees has become the second home of Aki's. As the host of the restaurant, she always invites everyone to her home for nice food and drink.

Countdown to 12am. Four wine glasses tapping each other lightly, producing the nice "ting...tings...ting" sound.
"To our country! To freedom!"

Besides a bottle of red wine from Moore's Creek, which warm us up on a rainy day, Audees brought the ladies each a blackcurrent tequila. The surrounding did not spin until I stood up to prepare for leaving. We then hang out with some friends for some beer before we really got home, heading for pillows. When I was sleeping then, I could hear all types of alcohols clapping hands inside my stomach, shouting "Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!" as loud as Tunku Abdul Rahman. Hallucinating?! May be. Whatever. Alcoholic Merdeka Day, cheers!

Audees Fine Dining
Audees offers a spoil of yourself with the quixotic aura in your food and a charming swift of your dining mood with the on-going music. I bet you are going to like it as much as I do! Before you start calling Audees to make reservation for your unforgettable dining experience, check out these nice photo from Audees's boss's girl, Aki. Peace!


Audees's dining room. Wonderful ambience.



Audees owns a wine cellar with more than 250 labels of wines.





Lamb Shank. Drunken Prawn. Cream Souffle. I can tell you are hungry by now.

Anyway, where is Donkoi?!

He is in fabrication plant with bunny suit hopping here and there, celebarating the moment with other bunnies. In other word, he is working. Boring. 0_0)


Busy bunnies are discussing strategies to cope the issues in the fab. Leftmost: Donkoi.