Friday, November 21
Things to do in New York
1) Shopping at Woodbury Commons (Double checked with 2 pairs of Cole Haan shoes and Hugo Boss suit)
2) Visiting the Statue of Liberty (Checked)
3) Watching Coldplay and Duffy LIVE (Checked - although a long journey to New Jersey)
4) Attended the famous 35th Halloween Parade (Checked - saw too many weird people)
5) Ate lunch at the famous Peter Lugers (Checked - yummy steak!)
Footnote: Also tried the spinoff Ben & Jack's Restaurant
6) Watched 5 musicals - Phamton of the Opera, Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Spamalot (with Clay Aiken) and Wicked (Checked)
7) Visited Boston, Harvard with lobster and clam chowder eating (Checked)
8) Tried the famous Shack Burger (Checked - worth the long queues)
9) Walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and to have the best ice-cream in New York (Checked)
10) Visited Columbia University (Checked)
11) Visited the famous Seinfeld's cafe (Checked - it's actually Tom's Restaurant)
12) Walked around Central Park (Checked)
13) Visited Niagara Falls (Checked - spectacular!)
14) Watching Sunday and Monday night Football (Checked)
15) Back to cooking! (Checked)
Monday, October 20
New York New York
Living in mid-town is totally a different story (can see the photos here). Starting work tomorrow and will keep a regular update on life in New York City. Enjoying Sunday night football for the 1st time in 5 years (not forgetting 60 minutes on a sunday nite too). :-)
Wednesday, July 2
Long long Hiatus
Some updates, I have changed my portfolio at work. Will move away from managing rubbish to managing climate change. More exactly is dealing with the international aspects of climate change such as negotiating for the next Kyoto Protocol, etc. Definitely lots of travelling on the cards and really excited by the new challenge.
Will be heading to Phuket for a short 2 day break on the 17th of 19th July, am already looking forward to it!
More updates coming soon....
Monday, April 21
Japan Part 1
Despite the freezing cold conditions, the view was definitely breath-taking. After the slow descent, we proceeded to our first dinner in Hokkaido. Their famous seafood bowl. My first bowl on the right consisted of scallops, crabs and sea urchin. It was really good and it seems like the seafood were only caught in the morning.
The next morning, we proceeded to the morning market. It was not as bustling as Tsukiji market in Tokyo but the variety of goods sold were very good as well. Giant crabs were the order of the day and but they were quite expensive. What caught our eye was live squid. We decided to try one and we had to literally fished one out before it was sashimi-ed for us. The squid texture was unlike anything I had tasted before. Crunchy, oozing of freshness. Definitely a must try for everyone going to Hokkaido!
We went to a nearby park, Onuma-koen. 20 mins ride away from Hakodate. It is listed as one of the best new views of Japan and it definitely deserved the title. With a snow-capped volcano in the backdrop and a lake, it was definitely worth the trip.
After that, a rewarding dinner of soup curry ended our last night in Hokkaido.
We then proceeded to Sendai and Matsushima which I will post more on it later on.
Pictures are as usual found on my multiply website: cheewing.multiply.com.
Happy viewing!
Life in general
Am happy at least.....
Saturday, April 5
Japan Again!
More updates when I return in a week's time!
Monday, February 11
Dear Sir/Madam,
However, my impression of JetStar Asia is now completely marred by an unfortunate incident. I booked a flight to Phuket for travel between 31st Jan and 3rd Feb in November. However, on the 13th of December, I was informed that my outbound flight was rescheduled for 1st Feb without any explanation. I had to change my hotel bookings incurring a USD15 administrative fee from the agent.
Monday, January 28
I am still alive!
I must say the furniture in the hotel was stunning. Lots of red velvet surrounding the room...unfortunately no pictures but you can get a rough sense from the website. In addition, there's a wonderful restaurant called Desire in the hotel and the decor is similar to the hotel, fantastic! The food was lovely (will try to add the photos once I figure out how to work my bluetooth on my computer :p) Overall, a nice place to spend the weekend in the centre of Singapore.
Update: Photo of the food we atePS: In return for the Scarlett stay, I got the chance to stay at the Siloso Beach Resort last weekend. The room was much bigger than that at the Scarlett and it even had a rooftop jacuzzi. Though it was raining pretty heavily on that Sunday afternoon, we still manage to soak in the jacuzzi in the evening before our dinner. Dinner was at Il Lido, one of Sentosa's famous restaurant and I really liked the food a lot. Much better than at Desire and the ambience was fantastic, facing the sea, feeling the sea breeze.
A good substitute overall considering that our Phuket trip was cancelled due to Jetstar!
Wednesday, January 2
Watches!
My friend convinced me to get Oris, a reputable Swiss brand and at a much more affordable price.
Lovely!
Vietnam!
Day 1: Christmas Eve
We got through the customs alright and we were glad that there was a airport pickup in a comfortable SUV. The first thought that came to my mind was: "Wow there's hell a lot of motorcycles!" In addition, there were no traffic rules to speak off as well. The best way to cross the road is to actually close your eyes. Magically the motorbikes will move away for u but dun bet on that for the cars and buses.
Had lunch and dinner at Pho 2000. Apparently, it's a chain restaurant specialising in vietnamese beef noodles, aka pho. The restaurant is famous as apparently Bill Clinton had stopped by for a bowl of noodles and the restaurant was full of his pictures.
After a filling lunch, we went to Ben Thanh market. Similar to Chatuchak in Bangkok but cooler, the market is huge with everything you will ever need. Shirts, t-shirts, tailors, food, watches, bedsheets, etc, etc are all there. Managed to do some shopping and got myself a nice fake Breitling watch! Somemore it's automatic :-)
Ended the day with dinner at Pho2000 as all the restaurants were booked for Christmas Eve.
Day 2: Christmas Day
After a good nite sleep at the Bi Saigon, we headed out of town to explore the famous Cao Dai Temple and the Cuchi Tunnels. The Cao Dai Temple was really an interesting visit. The whole religion of Cao Dai was interesting as it's the combination of many different religion. The temple was grand and designed in an interesting way with dragons and bright colours all round.
Our next stop was the Cu Chi Tunnels. Amazingly 250km of tunnels were dug in the area during the Vietnamese war and the size of the tunnels were ridiculously small. Not for the fainted hearted!
The bus ride was pretty bumpy as well and it took us forever before we reach our destination. Interesting tour at a very affordable US$6 per person. Well worth the experience!
Day 3: Boxing Day
Woke up early as there were plenty to cover in our last proper day in HCMC. Went to the Reunification Palace where it was there where South Vietnam surrendered and reunited the country.
Tried to go to the War Remnants Museum but it was closed during lunchtime. Had lunch at the upscale Temple Club. The food was excellent and for the price we paid, it was definitely worth it! We decided to head off to the spa soon after that. After much convincing, I did the foot scrubbing, parafin treatment (read soaking your feet in hot wax) and thai massage. Total cost - US$25! Very good value for money!
Day 4: Last Minute Shopping!
Decided to visit a salon for a haircut and we read in Lonely planet about Toni & Guy, no not the famous american brand but a salon opened by a Vietnamese-American named Toni. It took them nearly an hour to cut my hair as it included shampooing, facial, massage and finally the hair cut. An interesting experience to say the least.
Last minute shopping and home sweet home!
Looking forward to my next holiday in Phuket on 1st Feb! :-)