Part 3 - Cast Now and Then of Freaky Friday - The Teenage Group

Part 1 - Part 1 - Freaky in 2003 But It Got Freakier in Fridays in 2025 💫 [Schedule: 12/30/25] Part 2 - Cast Now and Then of Freaky Friday - The Parents Group [Schedule: 22/1/26] Part 3 - Cast Now and Then of Freaky Friday - The Teenage Group [Schedule: 29/1/26] Following Part 2, reading up on Jamie, Lindsay, Chad, and Mark actually calms and inspires me a lot. It makes me realise that we all experience similar paths in life, and we don’t have to constantly seek to be at our peak. There’s nothing wrong with staying mediocre, as long as we’re happy and do no harm to others. I wish my dad could understand this. Don’t get me wrong—he was very successful during his working days, especially given his unprivileged background. But today, seeing him linger in the past is a reminder to my future self: in the end, we will grow old and slow down in life. Past success will remain only as memory. So at this point in life, do past glories really matter? Or does being happy in the present matter...

Seremban Seafood Village 芙蓉烧蟹海鲜村 @ Seremban

Seremban is located in Negeri Sembilan. One of its most famous delicacies in this state is the Seremban Baked Crab (芙蓉烧蟹). It was an impromptu foodie trip Seremban with two of Ph.D buddies. We reached around 930pm, because we were lost for 30 mins due to GOOGLE MAPS ERROR taking us to other restaurants.

Instead of ordering white rice, we ordered seafood fried rice (海鲜炒饭), fried mantis shrimp  (炸虾姑) and sambal belacan kangkung (马来风光空心菜). To our disappointment, the dishes were only so-so, moderate to our taste.

Luckily the baked crab was no disappointment. It was quite different and surprising to our taste because our impression of the baked crab would be burned by fire, giving a toast smell and taste. Instead of this, what we got was a marinated crab baked nicely under slow fire. The taste was refreshing but not too salty. The baked crab is highly recommended, however, other side dishes are just moderate.

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Address:
Jalan Tuanku Munawir
70000 Seremban
Negeri Sembilan.

Opens from daily. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

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