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THE GRAND DAME CELEBRATESThe Eastern & Oriental Hotel celebrates
130 years of splendour.
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PANPURI IS NUMERO UNONew but already getting quite a reputation
among spa-goers, Panpuri is voted No.1 spa
in Penang.
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LONE PINE ENTERS HALL OF FAMEConsistent performance by the
Long Pine Hotel wins customers’ hearts
and votes.
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LET’S CELEBRATEStraits Quay packs in lots of fun & festivities
for the months ahead.
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SPARKLING & BRIGHTGLASS is where the good coffee and food is.
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CALIFORNIAN RIVIERAA weekend escape for the well-heeled folks
of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is a town
steeped in history and marine cuisine.
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E&O GALLERYA new Gallery showcasing introductions
to the E&O Group’s projects.
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STRAITS GREENA garden and playground for the people of
Tanjung Tokong.
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THE TAMARINDThe combination of value, location and quality
makes The Tamarind a compelling proposition.
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WELLNESS CAPITALLiving in Avira amongst the healing energies
of Nature is captivating an avid audience.
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HAPPY 10TH BIRTHDAYFrom vision to reality, Seri Tanjung Pinang is
a dream come true for many, especially her
residents and Penangites.
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GREENING THE LANDGiving the development a touch of nature
makes Seri Tanjung Pinang a positively
pleasant place to live in.
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AN ARTIST WHO USES PLANTS,NOT PAINTGetting to know Julien Hodson-Walker,
landscape architect.
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HUB FOR THE ARTSpenangpac, a dedicated performing arts
space for the Northern Region.
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AVIAN COMPANYSeri Tanjung Pinang is a grand central station
for birdlife, as a resident is happy to share
with us.
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NEW YEAR TREATThe much-anticipated fireworks display at
Straits Quay welcomes the new year.
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LADY MARTINAE&O’s luxury water limo connects
George Town and Seri Tanjung Pinang,
reintroducing water transport to Penang.
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MARVELLOUS MARTINIQUEThis multiple award-winning villa is the
crème de la crème of bungalows at
Seri Tanjung Pinang.
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F E A T U R E
SERI TANJUNG PINANG
Like a miracle emerging from the Andaman Sea, Seri Tanjung Pinang began as a vision. This year it celebrates its 10th Anniversary.
2 015 marks the 10th Anniversary of Seri Tanjung Pinang, E&O’s masterplanned seafront
development in Tanjung Tokong, Penang. When Phase 1 of the 240-acre development
was launched in October 2005, the market received it with an astounding 95 per cent
take-up of its debut offer––the Ariza courtyard homes. It was to be the first success story
of many to come.
The unique appeal of the Ariza was hailed as genius, a reinvention of tropical architecture
at its best – the Straits Eclectic style that works with the elements to create the best
conditions for island living. They were also the most expansive of terrace houses, with
built-up areas of up to 3,000 square feet. With common gardens and the cool sea breezes,
it is a compelling buy for the people of Penang who have never seen the likes of such.
The first batch of homeowners and investors at Seri Tanjung Pinang was not just Penangites
as most would assume. The development attracted the attention of buyers from Singapore,
Indonesia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Australia and the UK. Now, 10 years on, there are
more than 22 nationalities in the Seri Tanjung Pinang community!
In February 2006, the seafront bungalow parcels were offered to the market. At that
time, there were plans to also offer the kind of palatial bungalows along the prime
strip of seafronting land truly making them the creme de la crème of habitats at
Seri Tanjung Pinang. Martinique was eventually launched in December 2007 and was a
resounding success.
In June 2006, Avalon was launched, semi-detached homes with generous proportions as
befitting its E&O lineage, they featured tropical designs for comfortable resort living. In
addition to fine internal furnishings and high ceilings of up to 11 feet, Avalon buyers were
also buying into a community with safe and clean streets.
E&O’s achievements were not only in terms of selling a piece of property. “We have
broken the old, conservative thinking of Penang investors and buyers … made them accept
benchmark prices, which have been brought about by innovative design, so much so
that buyers today are starting to expect higher standards in the finished products,” said
Dato’ Seri Terry Tham, managing director of E&O Berhad.
Seri Tanjung Pinang was planned as a community with all the support conveniences close
by: retail, recreation, relaxation. Residents would enjoy a lifestyle where they can enjoy an
abundance of options for day and nightime.
At the time, a marina was already in the planning, as was a retail marketplace and water
promenade. All that came to fruition with the launch of Straits Quay with its cafes,
boutiques, marina and the Performing Arts Centre of Penang (penangpac).
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From top: Ariza courtyard terrace homes; Acacia semi-detached homes
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Straits Quay was officially launched by the Chief Minister of Penang, YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng
in December 2011. At a ceremony held at its Promenade, the Chief Minister raised a Straits
Quay flag alongside the Jalur Gemilang and the Penang state flag and declared the mall
and marina open.
Straits Quay is the first festive retail marina in Penang and is distinctly located by the sea
within the world-class masterplanned development of Seri Tanjung Pinang.
Inspired by graceful colonial architecture of the iconic E&O Hotel, Straits Quay is home to
penangpac, Royal Selangor Pewter’s School of Hard Knocks (the first outside the Klang
Valley) and the Straits Quay Convention Centre.
One of the jewels at Straits Quay is penangpac. With its theatres, studio spaces and
galleries, it was the best equipped, custom-designed venue to have emerged in Penang. It
opened its doors on 11.11.11 at a glittering launch where the guest of honour was the Chief
Minister of Penang, YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng.
In the meantime, the complex that is Quayside Seafront Resort Condominium also emerged
as a bright new star on the horizon for Seri Tanjung Pinang. From the launch of the first
block till 2015 when the best and most exclusive tower, 18 East at Andaman was launched,
it has been three years of rapid delivery of the most desirable address in Penang, offering
unparalleled views of the Andaman Sea.
Within Quayside is a remarkable waterpark presenting 4.5 acres of fun, tranquility and
privacy for the residents of this condominium complex, a concept never seen before or
since, on the whole island of Penang.
Over the years, there have been steady launches of landed properties at
Seri Tanjung Pinang, from terrace homes to super semi-Ds, stately mansions branded
appropriately as villas by-the-sea and back to luxury terrace homes, the latest being Amaris,
which are 3-storey Super Terraces.
With the final tower close to being completed at Quayside Andaman, and foundation work
for The Tamarind––E&O’s latest and last high-rise project for Phase 1–– being in progress,
Seri Tanjung Pinang’s Phase I is almost a wrap.
As a community, the 10 years has seen the residents coalesce into a mini United Nations,
22 nations-strong living in a well-planned community where thought has gone into every
detail of its reclamation, construction, landscaping, mix of residential and commercial
spaces.
Its success has earmarked it into an example for many to aspire to. In the meantime,
E&O marches on with plans in place for the second phase of Seri Tanjung Pinang, with
reclamation work slated to commence in late 2015/early 2016. Indeed, Penang will have
another fulfilling tale to relate in the decade to come as it has for first ten years.
Seafronting views and a graceful version of colonial architecture makes Straits Quay a mall unlike any other.
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Seri Tanjung Pinang in the making. Today, Seri Tanjung Pinang’s Phase I is close to completion.
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THE FINISHING TOUCH P H OTO G R A P H S BY A LV I N LOW
A well-planned and executed landscaped township gives it a sense of completeness
T he design and concept behind the greenery of Seri Tanjung Pinang is very much planned
and managed. The first impression striking visitors driving through the main boulevard
in Seri Tanjung Pinang is the majesty of the ketapang and khaya trees lining this conduit.
The original concept right at the beginning when Seri Tanjung Pinang was being planned
was to find the kind of trees with a look and feel that is consistent with the architecture
of the homes being developed here, which is modern Straits Eclectic. They also had to be
harmoniously extended to blend in with the overall streetscape and stretch to embrace the
promenade and waterfront into a cohesive whole.
Julien Hodson-Walker of Walrus Design, the landscape architects for Seri Tanjung
Pinang at that time shared, “Keeping in mind that the chosen species will be planted on
highly stressed land––reclaimed and land-filled land–– and can deal with the salinity, the
ketapang and khaya senegalensis were chosen to line the main spine of the masterplanned
development, giving a majestic feel to it as visitors drive along the avenue. Another tree
chosen for the main boulevard is the hopea odorata (chengal pasir).
To further augment the front liners, secondary boulevard trees were planted behind the
ketapang: planchonela obovate (boxwood), dalbergia latifolia ( Indian rosewood) and
terminalia ivorensis.
Furthermore, street trees were planted on the street kerbs for shade. There are also
greenery selected for the communal gardens for the Ariza Courtyard homes. Certain shrub
details were introduced to encourage residents to take ownership of the shared greens.
The whole gated, shared garden idea was inspired by Victorian secret gardens. It gives
neighbouring residents access and yet there is a sense of privacy and shared space.
Indeed, when one views Seri Tanjung Pinang as a whole, it is obvious that the lush greenery
fringing the streets and the gardens is conceived and executed like a well-balanced symphony
with all the various sections in perfect harmony and consistently rolled out throughout the
development. It presents the township as one entity with an overall character. And in this
respect, Seri Tanjung Pinang distinguishes itself from other developments.
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From lef t: Rhapis excels, Heliconia, Neomarica longifolia
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Khaya Senegalensis - A closer examination of its leaves and branch.Khaya Senegalensis was selected to line the main avenue of Seri Tanjung Pinang as it was suitable for highly stressed land.
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From around Seri Tanjung Pinang, from lef t: breynia Disticha; Phyllanthus myrtifolius
Ficus benjamina
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CREATE, DESIGN AND BUILD
Julien Hodson-Walker is the landscape architect behind the identif iable design of Seri Tanjung Pinang’s streetscapes, helping it achieve a
coherent and consistent quality. He shares his story with E&O Edition.
Please share with us some background information about yourself.
I am a 60s child born in Burton-upon-Trent in the United Kingdom. I spent some of my
childhood in the Midlands before my parents moved to Cornwall on the southwest coast.
I went to school in Newquay where I surfed, rowed surf boats and was a member of the
British Surf Life Saving Association.
It’s strange looking back to see how childhood experiences and influences manifest
themselves in later life. For example, my grandparents lived with us for as long as I can
remember and my grandmother was an avid plant collector.
We had a large garden and a conservatory full of potting compost, root cutting trays,
tubs of powders and compounds of every sort and she was forever growing cuttings and
potting up plants; there was always something being grown. I’m very sure that’s where my
interest in plants originated from.
My father and my uncle ran a steel fabrication business building factories. As a teenager
I used to work in the factory during holidays and weekends; cutting steel joists, welding
plates and fabricating steel components - I loved it! I’m sure it was those experiences that
left me with an enduring desire to create, design and see things built, which probably goes
a long way in explaining why I chose to become a landscape architect.
I studied landscape architecture at Manchester Polytechnic (now the Metropolitan
University of Manchester) following which I worked at Lovejoys and BDP, where I obtained
my Chartership under the British Landscape Institute.
1992 was a challenging time in the UK. My job was secure but the work was boring so
when an opportunity opened up in Asia I took it. I arrived in Malaysia in 1993, intending to
stay for two years but the country endeared itself to me. A substantial part of my working
life has been in Malaysia working on Southeast Asian and regional projects and now I can’t
imagine working anywhere else.
What do you like best about life in Malaysia? And what do you dislike?
From a personal perspective I like the people, the lifestyle and the flexibility in all aspects
of life that Malaysia allows you. With the exception of the humidity the climate is great
and the country is a tropical oasis blessed with abundant natural resources. The absence of
British winters is a particular bonus.
Julien Hodson-Walker of Walrus Design is very much at home in Malaysia now.
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From a business perspective the pace of work and speed that projects get realised is
incredibly rewarding; although when I first arrived a colleague told me that the pace was
unrelenting and he was right. I believe the lack of seasonal slow periods that winter brings
compresses the project repetition cycle and condenses careers which is why so many
professionals burn out or retire early then go and do something different.
What do I dislike? As a guest in this country I don’t believe I have a right to seriously dislike
or criticise. I’m very happy here. I consider Malaysia my home. Of course there are things
I find irritating but that’s the same anywhere in the world. I’ve been on both sides of the
fence and in my opinion the grass this side is a lot greener than most Malaysians realise.
From a business perspective the lack of skills and talent and a progressive creeping
deterioration in all round quality standards throughout the industry is increasingly worrying.
When did you start Walrus?
I started Walrus Design in 2000. The name is a mash-up of the ‘Walker’ part of my name
and part of my ex-business partner’s name. I suppose I’m a little altruistic in that although
I established the company, I believe companies are not about one person and can only
truly succeed as a coherent team of compatible people working together. For that reason
I never felt comfortable naming the company after myself, because in all seriousness, it
isn’t all about me. Walrus was conveniently abstract and unrelated to landscape to make
it appealing.
What are some of the landmark projects Walrus has done in recent years?
Obviously we’re delighted and proud to have been involved with Seri Tanjung Pinang from
the early days of the project. We were responsible for the overall landscape masterplan
and all of the landscape throughout the township, including the promenade, streetscape,
Straits Quay and Quayside, which I believe has resulted in a coherent, consistent and
immediately identifiable landscape character for the township. We’re currently working on
The Tamarind which is one of the last remaining parcels, so after that, who knows?
What are your dreams for Walrus going forward?
I probably have a maximum of 20 years work left in me (assuming I can keep my energy
levels up). I still enjoy what I do and never wake up fearing the day ahead, so as long as I
still feel like that I will keep on going.
Some of the talent pool issues I mentioned earlier have tempered my ambition moving
forward. I increasingly realise it’s impossible to grow a landscape consulting business over
a certain size and provide and maintain the high output level I aspire to.
We have built a fantastic client base of reputable developers from which we receive a lot
of repeat business. The focus now is maintaining my office at its current size (we have 14
full time staff) and focusing on quality projects with existing and new quality clients who
understand and appreciate the value in the service we offer.
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Different faces of Julien growing up in the UK from the 1960s to 1990s.
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A PREMIER PERFORMING ARTS SPACE
penangpac has become the more desirable address for the arts scene in Penang for just reason.
A modern township would not be complete with the right facilities so that the residents
live a fuller life. A great community is where the developer presents a performing arts
centre to its residents on a silver platter.
The Performing Arts Centre of Penang or penangpac, located within Straits Quay Retail
Marina is with its two auditoria, studio spaces and galleries, the best equipped custom-
designed venue to have emerged in Penang in recent years.
Curtain opening day was on the auspicious day of 11.11.11. At the glittering launch, the
guest of honour was the Chief Minister of Penang himself, YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng.
The Chief Minister’s hopes for penangpac are big. He likened its birth to politics, with all
the accompanying joy and tears but at the end of the day, “the show must go on.” As the
premier performing arts space for the northern region, it is hoped that the Centre will be
the incubator for regional talent and give birth to talent who will make their names and
fortune in the international arts scene.
Now, four years on, penangpac remains the preferred venue for many of Penang’s biggest
attractions: from concerts to arthouse movie screenings, musical extravaganzas to classical
theatre. And the top of the list for international acts making a stop in Penang.
A unique proposition for lovers and supporters of the arts in Penang, a comprehensive
performing arts centre in the salubrious locale of Seri Tanjung Pinang is just the thing.
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FEATHERED WONDERSWO R DS & P H OTO G R A P H S BY D R G R A E M E G U Y
Dr Graeme Guy, resident of Seri Tanjung Pinang and nature photographer extraordinaire, captures images of avian visitors to his
home garden and its surroundings.
M y wife and I moved to Seri Tanjung Pinang in August 2011. The development is on
mainly reclaimed land which is essentially at right angles to the iconic Gurney Drive. The
development is close to the forest-clad Penang Hill system and has a number of ecosystems
that attract a surprising amount of fauna. One of the nice features of the estate is the long
seaside promenade, which currently supports interesting wildlife.
Our semi-detached house has a limited amount of garden space that we have maximised to
attract birds. Currently we have recorded 20 different species of birds. Some research was
done to see what plants were needed to attract the nectar-feeders.
We have a covered third floor balcony where we have a number of the shrubs in irrigated
pots and some of these shrubs are planted at ground level and interspersed with colourful
but nectar-poor plants. One of the main targets for these nectar-producers were sunbirds.
There are at least three species in the area and the nearby Botanical Gardens; Olive-
backed, Plain-throated and Crimson. The Olive-backed seems to like human proximity and
we have multiple birds coming in daily. The males with their iridescent bibs are particularly
attractive.
We have had infrequent visits by the Plain-throated sunbirds and so far the beautifully
coloured Crimson Sunbirds sticks to the hills. Sunbirds are hyperactive and very small but
they are outdone on both accounts by Flowerpeckers. At least one species, the Scarlet-
backed Flowerpeckers, are intermittent visitors and difficult to photograph. They have a
rasping call reminiscent of scraping a nail on glass and appear to be in severe need of
tranquillising medication.
The nectar-producing flowers also attract Yellow-vented Bulbuls. This species is ubiquitous
in Singapore and Malaysia. Their secret of success is likely the amazing cooperation
between the male and female. They do everything together and work hard as a pair to
raise a family. You can hear them ‘talking’ to each other in various situations.
We have had an energetic pair around the house and in adjacent houses since we arrived.
They are constantly looking to build nests and do so swiftly and then incubate their eggs
diligently and feed the chicks rapidly to get them to fledge as soon as possible (as short as
12 days). On one occasion they built a duplex nest ... one above the other.
Another species that is always in the area but quite reclusive are Black-naped Orioles.
Attractive birds, they have various calls and come down lower in the trees to hunt for bugs
around dusk. They are aggressive birds and I have seen them destroy a sunbird nest and eat
the eggs. They are in fact the masked bandits they appear to be.
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Chestnut-headed Bee-eater
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Another house bird with a penchant for eating fruit are Asian Glossy Starlings. They usually
hunt in noisy flocks and have a radar system that locates ripe fruit. We have several taller
trees that produce small red berries once or twice a year. The Bulbuls, Starlings and Orioles
love these berries.
There are several other regular or intermittent resident bird species. The Common Tailor
Birds are always around but I have yet to see their stitched nests. They are small birds about
the same size as sunbirds but tell you where they are by being extremely vocal. We also get
irregular visits by a pair of Pied Fantails with their characteristic twittering and beautiful
fanned tails.
Common Mynas are practically always around and like to bathe in water features and build
nests under the eaves of houses. Every resident will be familiar with the call of the Koels,
especially around pre-dawn hours. This is one species where the female is prettier that the
noisy male.
Most mornings we can hear the low frequency rumbling call of Greater Coucals. They
are a large bird of the cuckoo family and are predatory. They seemed to know where the
Bulbuls were nesting on one occasion and stole a fledgling chick from the nest much to the
consternation of the Bulbul parents.
There are a number of ‘true grassland species’ on the wasteland. Zitting Cisticolas...
zitting around in the warm days at the beginning of the year and Paddyfield Pipits striding
around on the grass and observing their territory from lofty perches. They build their nests
precariously on the grass but are hyperactive and doting parents.
Brown Shrikes are migrants and they stake out a piece of ground and swoop down on
insects from a raised perch. Munias gather in small flocks and eat the seeds from various
grasses. White-breasted Waterhens are relatively common in wet grasslands and we have
even had some in our garden in the wet season.
I love Bee-eaters as they are the colourful masters of flight and capturing insects while
airborne. There are three species present in greater Penang at certain times of the year. Two
species have been seen briefly on the estate; the endemic Chestnut-headed Bee-eaters and
the migrant Blue-tailed Bee-eaters. Both species have been sighted briefly hunting insects
from the trees that are at the edge of the sea.
I have seen four species of Kingfishers on the estate; the local species are the White-
throated Kingfisher with the azure blue and chocolate-brown feathers and the Collared
Kingfisher which appears to be more common.
Not to confuse matters I have seen two migrant species: the Common Kingfisher (which
comes down from Europe and the frozen north) and the sneaky Black-capped Kingfisher.
The latter species is very difficult to photograph and I swear they know how long your lens
is because they perch at a distance just beyond its capability.
Dr Graeme Guy blogs on www.malaysianwildlifephotography.blogspot.my/2015
From lef t: Blue-tailed Bee-eater; Pacif ic Swallows; Black-headed Munia.
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NEW YEAR’S FIRE POWER
One of the most anticipated annual events of STP is the New Year’s Eve Countdown fireworks at Straits Quay.
S traits Quay’s annual New Year’s Eve Countdown Party by-the-sea is a celebration much
anticipated by Penangites. This December, expect a night filled with exciting games and
sideshows, enthralling live music performances and tunes mixed by DJ Ramsey Westwood.
Various F&B outlets like The X-clusive, Winter Warmers, Spasso Milano, Full of Beans, Blue
Reef Fish & Chips and more will be extending their operating hours so that party-goers get
to fully enjoy themselves throughout the celebration.
Straits Quay is the only venue in Penang where you get to dance the night away to great
live music, enjoy the cool sea breezes amidst sparkling marina lights, culminating with a
spectacular fireworks display at midnight to welcome 2016. The very stuff to create new
memories from. A date to be inked in the final slot of 2015’s diary!
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Fireworks lighting up Seri Tanjung Pinang on New Year’s Day.
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LADY MARTINA: WATER CONNECTIONS
An elegant water limousine brings Seri Tanjung Pinang a little closer to George Town.
L aunched in 2013 to ply the azure waters off the north-eastern coast of the Pearl of
the Orient, the Lady Martina is outfitted with luxurious comfort for guests of the
Eastern & Oriental Hotel (E&O Hotel) in George Town and patrons of Straits Quay,
Seri Tanjung Pinang. Its debut pays homage to Penang’s rich history as a strategic trading
port since the early 16th century.
The Lady Martina is named after Martina Rozells, the common law wife of Sir Francis Light,
the founder of Pulau Pinang. Sadly, throughout her 22 years as Sir Francis’ companion,
she was not accepted by polite Penang society as she was considered a half-caste by the
conservative British despite her royal connections at the courts of Kedah.
However, Lady Martina is credited to be key to the establishment of this key regional port,
“without whom Francis Light may never have founded Penang,” said Khoo Salma Nasution,
publisher, author and heritage advocate.
Hence in naming this elegant water limo after Lady Martina, Eastern & Oriental Berhad
pays tribute to this oft overlooked historical figure in recognition of the important role she
played in the founding of Penang. Apart from being Sir Francis’ wife, she was mother to
his four daughters and two sons, one of whom became the first Surveyor General of South
Australia and widely credited with the founding of Adelaide.
The graceful 15-metre Explorer craft which was custom-built in Malacca, cruises at a top
speed of 12 knots. Seating up to 40 passengers, she ferries guests from the E&O Hotel’s
private pier to the festive marina at Straits Quay at Seri Tanjung Pinang and vice versa.
Sailing aboard the Lady Martina is an exhilarating experience, especially during sunset.
As it cruises along the north-eastern Penang coast, guests can take in the sights of the
beautiful skyline of Penang––from the soaring towers of Quayside Condominiums to the
sparkling lights of Gurney Drive and the distinctive silhouette of the E&O Hotel.
As Penang’s first water limousine, the Lady Martina heralds a new era of maritime
transportation, connecting places of interest for the busy Penangite. It is envisioned that
inter-island travel will be a daily convenience enjoyed by those who live near seafronts,
freed from the restrictions of land travel, hopping on and off water limos at will. It is
definitely one that has huge potential for the island, upping her glamour stakes to match
those of Venice, Hong Kong and Sydney.
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The elegant Lady Martina cruises along the north-eastern shoreline ferrying guests from the famed E&O Hotel and Straits Quay, STP.
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MAGNIFICENT MARTINIQUE
The most breathtaking jewel in the tiara that is Seri Tanjung Pinang, Martinique is the crème de la crème of luxury property in the region.
O ver the years, Martinique Villas By-The-Sea® is recognised not only by industry peers but
by investors and design experts for its outstanding qualities.
Styled after the plantation manors of the Carribean, Martinique is a grand, sweeping
mansion offering a style of living never before seen on the fair island of Penang. Two-
storey with six bedrooms and an impressive built-up area of a minimum 9,000 square feet
and land area of up to 13,000 square feet, it is a breathtaking property.
Each villa had its own private sea frontage and even the guests’ private pavilion enjoys
360-degree views of the pool, sea and garden.
In 2011, Martinique was recognised by a group of international property experts as an
exemplary development of its class and was awarded the South East Asia Property Award
for Best Villa Development (Malaysia) that year. It was the inaugural South East Asia
Property Awards and the announcement was made at a glittering gala event attended by
over 300 industry leaders and guests at Singapore’s Hotel Fort Canning.
In 2013, Martinique Villas By-The-Sea was again recognised by the property development
industry in Malaysia and was awarded an accolade, this time at the annual FIABCI Property
Awards for the Residential (Low Rise) Category.
Martinique Villas By-The-Sea® is a joint-venture development between Eastern & Oriental
Berhad with CIMB-Mapletree and Al Salam Bank in Seri Tanjung Pinang, Penang.
A villa-by-the-sea unlike any other.
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With uninterrupted views of the sea and generous living and entertaining spaces, Martinique is truly magnif icent.
Greeting the sea and enjoying the best in tropical living at Martinique.
Chapter Two
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THE E&O PROPERTY GALLERY
A gallery celebrating the art of living
E &O’s tagline of Expect Nothing Ordinary comes to mind when one steps into the E&O
Property Gallery located at Level 3 of the Annexe of Menara Milenium, Kuala Lumpur,
where the Eastern & Oriental Group’s Head Office is located.
Elegant neutral colours, wood floors with a broad swathe of carpet adorning the length of
it. Space, lots of it. Ambient lighting. Curated furnishings.
Welcome to the E&O Property Gallery, Kuala Lumpur.
Reminiscent more of a club floor at a 5-star hotel or a private banking lounge than a
property developers’ showroom, the Gallery gives visitors an overview of E&O projects
in Malaysia and the UK, inspired by the look and feel of the E&O Hotel’s Victory Annexe
where distinguished contemporary chic comes alive.
More importantly the Gallery is designed as a showcase of E&O projects and the show
models are of masterplans of townships and not just projects, in line with the underlying
principle that E&O is a premier lifestyle developer. Visitors to the Gallery will then get a
broad view of the various projects the Group is working on.
Facilities include two well-appointed discussions rooms and an event hall for meetings,
briefings and presentations.
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PLAYGROUND BY-THE-SEA FOR ALL
Seri Tanjung Pinang’s Straits Green is a hotbed of community activities and events.
M ore than an expanse of undulating grass dotted with an urban gardening area,
playgrounds and jogging paths, Straits Green is a public space within the masterplanned
development of Seri Tanjung Pinang, for all to enjoy.
Apart from its 4-acre greens, water features and wet playground, gazebos, running tracks,
Straits Green is also the base for E&O’s Think Green Community Education Programme, the
driver of many fun and educational community events for the past two years.
Straits Green was officially opened by YAB Tuan Lim Guan Eng, the Chief Minister of
Penang on 18 August 2013.
Since its opening it has been the venue for numerous school outings by Tanjung Tokong
schools for various excursions, trips and events held within the ambit of Think Green.
It also went on to be the venue for many open houses during the festive seasons,
weekly Dancercise sessions and community programmes involving the residents of
Seri Tanjung Pinang, of the municipal flats in the vicinity and school-going children in the
Tanjung Tokong area as well as E&O employees.
The sessions with the school children involved those from the kindergarten to upper
primary school levels–– from SK Tanjung Tokong, Tadis Ar-Rasyiddin, SJKC Hun Bin and
SJKT Azad–– These young children were taught the principles behind green practices and
the benefits of urban farming, composting and even the dangers of Persistent Organic
Pollutants (POPs).
During these sessions, the children also learnt how to turn organic waste into compost,
grow organic food, build coconut husk raised beds and to identify different kinds of
insects. Most of these activities were done with E&O working closely with educators from
the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP).
The Chief Minister lauded the partnership and said “With the help of CAP, communities
and residents will learn how to compost and grow healthy food. Bottom up collaborations
such as these will empower communities to work towards a Cleaner Greener Penang.”
All in all, Straits Green is a green community space for all in Tanjung Tokong to enjoy and
to benefit from, an extension of the vision of Seri Tanjung Pinang to be a progressive
community and Penang’s most desirable neighbourhood.
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THE TAMARIND SPICES IT UP
For aspirational property buyers, The Tamarind provides just the right opportunity to be a part of Seri Tanjung Pinang.
T he Tamarind has been drawing a lot of attention from young families and even first time
property buyers in the region, especially those who desire to live the holistic lifestyle
offered by Seri Tanjung Pinang.
The Tamarind comprises two 33-storey towers of 552 units each. These executive homes
are unique, primarily aimed at meeting the demand of budding families and professionals.
The project is competitively priced and bears the hallmarks of innovation and style that
E&O is synonymous with. The launch of Tower A was very well received and the launch of
Tower B is expected to draw a similar response from an enthusiastic public.
With built-ups starting from 1,047 square feet to 2,193 square feet, all apartments feature
three bedrooms and two bathrooms, practical layouts and mindful designs including
generous balconies for panoramic views of the horizon.
Given its great location, coupled with its entry to the Seri Tanjung Pinang holistic
lifestyle with signature facilities, The Tamarind is definitely an achievable luxury for new
homeowners who yearn to own an aspirational property by E&O.
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SOUTHERN COMFORT
Avira in Iskandar Johor presents an ideal climate for living well.
A vira’s Garden Terraces have been well-received since its launch and todate more than
90% of the first phase has been taken up. Properties in Malaysia, have generally been
more affordable compared to some regional markets and this, backed by the country’s high
liveability conditions as well as the availability of international-standard offerings by local
property developers, have been among the key factors supporting the growth of the local
real estate sector.
As a premier lifestyle developer, E&O’s reputation and proven track record in delivering
distinctive, innovative and quality homes, complemented by a host of lifestyle offering have
been instrumental in attracting discerning property buyers and the investors. In Avira’s case,
the unique concept of living in the heart of wellness is a strong appeal to homeowners who
want their lifestyle to revolve around a healthy and refreshing environment – a growing
trend in today’s society.
Avira also has several other advantages that enhances its appeal. This includes its location
in Iskandar Malaysia’s Flagship Zone B (Nusajaya), in Medini Central, where the Malaysian
Government has already put in place a comprehensive network of infrastructure and offers
property buyers with special economic incentives that include waivers on Real Property
Gains Tax.
Avira is also easily accessible and well-connected to major highways and is only seven
minutes’ drive to the Second Link, connecting it to the Lion City.
The thrust of Avira promotes Living in the Heart of Wellness with the desired effect
of Prolonging Quality Active Years. Towards this end, a range of elements have been
introduced that would collectively result in a sustainable, holistic living environment for
residents of Avira.
One of the approaches that E&O is adopting is to leverage on the rejuvenating effects of
nature by connecting people to nature. For instance, plans are underway to create a 1.6km
boardwalk on the perimeter of Avira to link residents to the natural mangrove forest that
fringes the development.
Additionally, homes like the Avira Garden Terraces will feature spacious communal linear
back gardens, turfed and pleasantly landscaped. Across the masterplanned development
of Avira, one can expect to appreciate lush greenery and landscaping that follow the
natural flow of waterscapes and contours of the land.
Avira Garden Terraces’ onsite show units will give purchasers a better idea of the expanse
and layout of these lovely homes nestled in the lap of Mother Nature. Please contact the
Avira Sales Gallery for a private viewing.
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A GRAND 130TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The Grand Dame of Penang hits a new milestone and the whole island celebrates along with her.
T he Eastern & Oriental Hotel, the grand dame of heritage hotels in Southeast Asia and an
iconic landmark in Penang, celebrates her 130th Anniversary this year.
In conjunction with this momentous milestone, the E&O Hotel organised a year-long
programme of activities for the benefit of the E&O’s regular guests, diners, heritage
activists and supporters.
The promotion which received the quickest response was the launch of E&O Hotel 130th
Anniversary commemorative stamps. All 200 sheets were sold out the day after the launch
in early October.
A philatelist’s dream, limited to only 200 sheets, the special edition stamps were available
to the public at the Bombay Shop located on the ground floor of E&O Hotel’s heritage
wing.
The stamps that were jointly created with Pos Malaysia, features the E&O Hotel 130th
anniversary logo paired with an image of a serene garden landscape fringed by local plants.
E&O Berhad group hospitality and lifestyle director Michael Saxon said, “These stamps are
one of the commemorative souvenirs we have specially designed to celebrate the 130th
anniversary of Penangites’ cherished E&O Hotel.”
E&O Hotel also plans to reward its frequent and loyal diners by arranging a contest for
them at Sarkies, Victory Annexe. From 1 September till 27 November, diners who spend
a minimum of RM500 nett in a single receipt were entitled to an entry for the 130th
Anniversary lucky draw.
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The grand prize was a year’s free meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) for one at Sarkies’
much lauded buffet.
“Our buffets are very popular, not only with our in-house guests but also with local
Penangites who come by just for this special treat. The lucky draw and its prize is a gesture
of appreciation for their loyal support throughout the years,” said Michael Saxon.
A time capsule is another part of the anniversary celebrations, guaranteed to pique
the curiosity of history buffs. The capsule contained a message from Saxon, some E&O
merchandise and newspapers published on the day the capsule was sealed and it was
placed at the Hotel’s heritage wing lobby where it will await another 130 years to sail by
before it will be opened again.
To round off the year’s celebrations, on New Year’s Eve, the E&O Hotel will also be throwing
a grand party with fireworks scheduled to blaze the skies at 1.30am on New Year’s Day,
a fitting conclusion to the year when the heritage icon celebrated 130 illustrious years as
Penang’s most beloved hotel.
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The commemorative stamps were developed in collaboration with Pos Malaysia. Andy Teh, E&O Hotel Group Director of Sales & Marketing and Michael Saxon,
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PAÑPURI VOTED NO.1 SPA IN PENANG
Cloistered in the luxury of the E&O Hotel’s Victory Annexe, Pañpuri Spa scores excellent reviews from seasoned spa-goers.
T ripAdvisor, the world’s largest travel website, is one of the most referred-to guide for
travelers planning their sojourn into the world of travel and relaxation. Its reviews are
all volunteered by actual customers and hence the feedback posted is unsolicited and
independent.
Recently travelers who have experienced the services at Panpuri Spa rated it excellent and
voted it as the top spa in Penang. High recognition indeed as most of the feedback came
from experienced spa fans.
Customer feedback from TripAdvisor include the following comments:
J A K A R T A 0 1 “It was the best massage I’ve ever had.”
S Y D N E Y B U B B L E S “This spa has only been open 6 months but it is phenomenal. The
service, quality of product and the attention, care and detail they give is outstanding. Do
yourself a favour and go to this spa, you will not regret it.”
H A Y L E Y “Beautiful spa with fantastic therapists. Massages were quite possibly the best
we have ever experienced!!”
R LY LY “We had so many massage and spa experiences but this one is really fantastic..!!
We had our 2-hour massage... I’ve never had such a good massage in my past experience
even when in Bali or Thailand. This is really really amazing. And if I had the chance.. I don’t
mind going to Penang only for their massage. Keep it up guys!”
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Superior products, service and skilled therapists have won the hearts of spa fans.
The waiting area at Pañpuri eases you into a state of relaxation.
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LONE PINE WINS THREE PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS
This vintage beachfront hotel gets multiple thumbs up from travelers’ websites.
T o be well-regarded by one’s peers is good, but being rated highly by one’s customers
is even better. Independent positive reviews based on actual customer experiences is a
true measure of an establishment’s star quality.
This year, Lone Pine Hotel has been awarded TripAdvisors’ Certificate of Excellence for
the fifth consecutive year. As such, TripAdvisor welcomed Lone Pine to its Certificate
of Excellence Hall of Fame, a unique recognition granted only to hotels that have been
recognised for five years in a row.
TripAdvisor is the world’s largest travel portal providing feedback of travel-related content
by over 200 million travelers around the globe. The Certificate of Excellence is only
presented to hotels and businesses that have consistently received great reviews on its
website.
In celebrating this latest feather in Lone Pine’s cap, Michael Saxon, E&O Berhad Group
Director of Hospitality & Lifestyle said, “Considering that TripAdvisor is the world’s largest
travel website renowned for its unbiased traveler reviews, this is indeed a great honour.”
He also said, “It is the attention to detail and genuine service from the heart that is often
appreciated and immediately picked up by discerning travelers. For this accolade, I have to
thank the deserving team at the Lone Pine Hotel.”
Earlier in the year, the Lone Pine also won the Chinese Preferred Hotel 2015 recognition
from Ctrip (China’s biggest online travel agent) and an Excellent Certificate from
Hotels.com by scoring outstanding reviews.
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Excellent in every way, Lone Pine Hotel wins awards and hearts all year round.
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Get geared up for festivities at Straits Quay Retail Marina and create new memories of a great year.
A Christmas Adventure
This year, Straits Quay Retail Marina celebrates the Yuletide season with a world of fun
and adventure. Themed A Christmas Adventure, patrons will get to experience a life-size
giant board game adventure, riddles and jigsaw puzzles to winning basketball games.
There will be classic Christmas Carols, walkabouts by Santa Claus, Straits Quay’s annual
Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Christmas Charity Bazaar, Children’s Tea Dance and
more activities for the jolly season. Be rewarded with amazing redemptions when you shop
for gifts, decorations or party outfits at the mall.
Spend the evening with your family at Uncle Albert’s with its mouth-watering roast chicken
or celebrate with Healy Mac’s Pub & Restaurant’s three-course menu, serving turkey and
ham. For a sweet finish, savour delicious classic Yulelog or Christmas cookies from The
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Chinese New Year
In January and February 2016, Straits Quay will be ushering in the Year of Monkey with a
themed celebration, A Fruitful Chinese New Year.
The mall will be decorated in red, red being the most auspicious colour for the festival and
there will be plenty of ornaments with lucky Chinese characters spelling prosperity, luck,
wealth and health in evidence.
Patrons will enjoy lots of promotions and sales as shoppers search for all things new, as
well as redeem Lunar New Year gifts and red packets (more commonly known as ang pows)
this Chinese New Year.
Gather the family for a delicious reunion dinner at Sea Queen Restaurant, a Chinese
restaurant with a special menu for the season. For Peranakan flavours, Nyonya Breeze
serves wonderfully complex Nyonya dishes. Ding also makes a refreshing alternative for an
unconventional reunion dinner with its eat-all-you-can charcoal steamboat and barbeque
selection.
End the celebrations with Straits Quay’s annual Chap Goh Meh By-The-Sea® festivities.
St Patrick’s Day
Watch out for Malaysia’s one and only St. Patrick’s Parade happening at Straits Quay Retail
Marina in March 2016.
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A GLASS ACT P H OTO G R A P H S BY S H A RO N L A M
Nestled in cosy St Mary Place is a sparkly little gem waiting to be discovered.
G LASS is essentially a modern European bistro, with a focus on healthy food and
innovation. Its focus though is good food, good music, good atmosphere... and of
course good coffee! E&O Edition speaks to Martin Haegar and Sharon Lam, two of the
partners behind GLASS to find out more.
Why the name, GLASS?
That’s what happens when you put an architect and a photographer together after several
beers. We wanted to create something less predictable and the name evolved more from
how we imagined the interior and the way which we might serve the food. We had ideas
of glass platters and food served in glass jars, such as our specialty sago puddings, panna
cotta and tiramisu.
The tag line, Tartines and Tipples, describes our signature dishes, variations on the
traditional French open faced sandwich and a drop of good wine or beer as a natural
accompaniment served in any good European Bistro.
Who is behind GLASS?
A Malaysian photographer, Sharon Lam and a well-known fashion guru together with a
British-born architect Martin Haeger and a Singaporean artist Peh Soh Chwee.
What does GLASS serve?
GLASS is an all-day dining bistro. All our tartines are served with unique dressings. For
example, our chicken tartine, which is served with a Thai-style salad topping, giving the
dish an Asian twist.
Our menu has recently expanded to include main courses like squid ink pasta and chicken
roulade. The coffee rub steak for example has been a great success, using our Highlander
coffee as a marinade to create a unique steak with a rich coffee and peppery taste.
Our signature dishes are vegetarian tartines: the pear and Gorgonzola is such an unexpected
combination of fresh fruit with melted cheese. Another good bet is the beetroot and goat
cheese.
We differentiate ourselves by the quality of our coffee. It offers a smooth 100% Arabica
blend roasted with a fine balance of Latin America, Central America, East Arabia and
Indonesian beans.
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ESCAPE TO THE AMERICAN RIVIERAWO R DS & P H OTO G R A P H S BY V I V I A N C H O N G
E&O Edition explores captivating locations aaround the world.
T he shapely mermaid rested on her elbows, her sunglasses-clad face tilted towards the
sun while her maker put the finishing touches to her tail. She was one of countless
masterpieces that sand artist Scott Dosch used to create along the Santa Barbara waterfront,
taking up to five hours to perfect each sculpture, something he had been diligently doing
up to five times a week since 1986.
For 15 years, the ‘Sandman’ was a permanent fixture at this picturesque resort town until
he was cited by the local council for silting a nearby dolphin fountain with sand. Dosch paid
the fine and upped his roots, though he occasionally returns to his familiar haunt and decks
the pristine beach with his striking works.
The Sandman may no longer be a Santa Barbara stalwart, but then again, his art had
always been as transient as the visitors who find their way to this American Riviera, so
named for its abundant sunshine and balmy climate all wrapped up in colonial Spanish
charm with the Santa Ynez Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. Known as one of the
most beautiful towns in America, this is where Californians go to escape from the frenetic
pace of Los Angeles, San Francisco or San Diego, and indulge in restful weekends filled
with premium wines, fine art, and luxury shopping.
From the City of Angels, it’s a 90-minute drive along the Pacific Coast Highway, a winding
thoroughfare that hugs and affords breathtaking views of the Californian shore as it passes
Malibu and continues northward. Once you arrive at Santa Barbara, the carefree sun-surf-
party town vibe mellows into a decidedly sophisticated yet laidback mood. The traffic
whittles down considerably, leaving the town’s palm tree-flanked boulevards mostly car-
free while its Mediterranean architecture stands out immediately with their white stucco
aesthetics crowned by red tile roofs.
Santa Barbara’s Spanish influences date back to the 18th century, when it was occupied
and Christianised as part of Mexico. Most of its original adobe structures were destroyed
in several earthquakes; the buildings that stand today were rebuilt while maintaining the
essence of their early beginnings. The town centre was modelled after El Paseo Complex,
where a Spanish street had been added to the affluent 19th-century home that is Casa
de la Guerra. Guided tours are available at this U-shaped adobe that walks you through
several rooms furnished to depict life as it was back then, along with displays of local
Hispanic heritage. The town’s history can also be experienced at Mission Santa Barbara, a
hilltop parish church that houses a museum exhibiting artefacts and art from the days of
the Spanish rule.
From lef t: the Sandman’s masterpiece; Santa Barbara is laidback, yet sophisticated.
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For most weekenders, it is the more leisurely pursuits that they seek when in Santa Barbara
and Downtown is the place to be. The main strip of State Street is populated by upscale
boutiques, and specialty stores are found at the many historic paseos, outdoor pedestrian
malls marked by landscaped courtyards and tile-lined walkways. These serene nooks are
cause to pause, to sit and soak in vestiges of the past.
La Arcada is among the most inviting, with fountains and sculptures dotting its lush
garden. Bits and bobs of history are found at every corner: The clock fronting its State
Street entrance is a replica of a Chicago icon; the lion and castle motif on the entrance
arch were adapted from an original artwork that adorned the building; the Barber Shop
is both a working salon and a mini gallery of the decorative arts found across traditional
hair parlours.
If you are looking to drop some dollars, consider handmade French chocolates at Chocolats
du CaliBressan, vintage jewellery from Coast 2 Coast Collection, artisanal produce from
Isabella Gourmet Foods, and hand-crafted Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
at Sanford Winery. Hampstead Village is worth browsing through for its trove of fine
British goods: From books to traditional biscuits, whimsical Carter’s teapots to tableware
by Nicholas Mosse or Emma Bridgewater – there’s everything you need for a spot of English
afternoon tea and more.
There are as many restaurants as shops here, and many of them offer al fresco courtyard
seating where you can make the most of the pleasant weather while imbibing vinos from
Santa Ynez wineries paired with seasonal produce. Seafood is among the must-haves when
in Santa Barbara and the freshest catches can be found at its Fish Market, where local
fishermen sell directly to customers and cater to wholesale requests. The Santa Barbara
Shellfish Company has its roots as that, and has since expanded into several restaurants
specialising in crabs, lobsters and ridgeback shrimps. Their first outlet opened at Stearns
Wharf in 1980 and is still one of the most popular casual dining spots in town.
The Wharf is a landmark in itself, home to the Ty Warner Sea Centre (you can get up close
to live specimens in the touch pool) and a small cluster of shops. It is the views – of the
entire waterfront, with the mountain ranges in the distance – that bring people here,
especially in the evenings. There’s no better dinner to feast on than freshly steamed local
crabs and views of the ocean as you wait for the Californian sun to call it a day, and toast
to the American Riviera.
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The streetscapes are as colourful as Santa Barbara’s history.
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Alfresco dining at the many outdoor malls is a popular pastime for visitors.
A DECADE ON
Marking a milestone forSeri Tanjung Pinang.
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