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UB: iPrint Anywhere via UB_Secure Wireless
Apr 17th
Did you know that it is possible to print to UB printers from you laptop. Find out more!
UB: UB_Secure Wireless
Apr 16th
Learn how to connect securely to UB’s Wireless network. It does need some configuration for it to run properly.
Dim Sum @ Gin Gin Chinese Restaurant
Apr 11th
3381 Sheridan Drive, Amherst, NY 14226-1440
(716) 836-2600
Hit and miss Dim Sum. We do not like the Sieu Mai but we like the Har Gow.
Law Bok Gow was only good the first time, bad for 2nd and 3rd.
This is the third visit to Gin Gin’s for Dim Sum.
Food quality gets worse for every visit??
Items named according to the menu.
Deep fried beancurd rolls with shrimp
Curry Fish Balls
Steamed Shrimp Dumplings (Har Gow) – Not as good as the first visit.
Turnip Cake (Low Bak Gow) – First visit was good, this time its still bad.
Rice Crepes with dry shrimps – It should be called rice noodle rolls. Why are the skin not smooth?
Shrimp pies
Malaysia Kopitiam, Washington DC
Apr 5th
1827 M St NW, 20036 Washington DC
http://www.malaysiakopitiam.com/
The next day, we decided to try Malaysia Kopitiam
Easy to spot entrance. Located very very near to Penang Restaurant.
Properly wrapped Popiah on the left (unlike Penang Restaurant), Lobak on the right.
Otak-otak on the left, Rempah Udang on the right.
Very big potion of Assam Laksa.
Indian Rojak / Pasembor
Hainanese Chicken Rice. We ordered take-out for this because we wanted more Malaysian food.
Penang, Washington DC
Apr 4th
1837 M Street NW, Washington DC 20036
http://www.penangusa.com/location_dc.html
Since there are no Malaysian restaurants in Buffalo, I had to get some Malaysian food.
Located at the corner of M St NW & 19th St NW.
Modern interior. It was not this bright to my eyes.
This is what I remembered.
The spoon was thick and not pleasant to use.
It flickers. I thought it was a flame candle, but its a electronic candle.
Popiah that was not properly wrapped. Everything fell apart.
One of the best Char Kway Teow in the US that I’ve tried.
Nasi Lemak that was so-so. Where are the peanuts??






