To be honest, it wasn't so bad but definitely not a favourite. Unless if I'm desperate or forced under certain circumstances; e.g. peer pressure, I won't step into any sushi place and dine.
This has to be the most productive holiday I've ever had back in Taiping. It would be better if Farah Beg Merah and Soya Yee were there.
The day after I arrived home, I went out to meet Josie at Starbucks, and we spotted Chiew Bee! After quite a while, Sauchi arrived and took us ronda-ronda.
It tasted ok, but a tad salty. I think it's the rice. Or the sweet sauce. I forgot the name. I didn't try the sour sauce because Sauchi added wasabi inside it. It looks yuckie. LOL.
The drink we got was Green Tea; as in really really Green Tea. No added preservatives. Pick between hot and cold. I picked cold. It managed to wash away that salty taste in my mouth.
My attempt to pick the sushi up with chopsticks was hopeless. Sauchi was laughing at me. I was wondering if anyone saw me. LOL. Oh, and there was this sushi that I can tolerate. It has this fried tempura fish ball on top of the rice, and on top of the fish was a drop of mayonnaise and really tiny red fish eggs.
After that, Sauchi left to pick up her sister. I trailed Josie to Starbucks where she bought this Darkberry Frappucino. It tasted weird. Later we went to Maxis Centre in Taiping Sentral (where Josie works) and I spent hours there just leaving my cell phone to be charged. I made many new friends among the tauke kedai. There was this kakak next door and she was working in Songkin Boutique, there was also this dude in front of Maxis Centre who opened his laptop for me and Josie to use when we got bored.
My mom texted me later and asked me to buy 3 packets of black pepper seasoning, so I made my way to Tesco on foot and bumped into Noien and her mother! Reunion, reunion!
Tomorrow, I might be out again. LOL.
I seriously had fun!
The drink we got was Green Tea; as in really really Green Tea. No added preservatives. Pick between hot and cold. I picked cold. It managed to wash away that salty taste in my mouth.
My attempt to pick the sushi up with chopsticks was hopeless. Sauchi was laughing at me. I was wondering if anyone saw me. LOL. Oh, and there was this sushi that I can tolerate. It has this fried tempura fish ball on top of the rice, and on top of the fish was a drop of mayonnaise and really tiny red fish eggs.
After that, Sauchi left to pick up her sister. I trailed Josie to Starbucks where she bought this Darkberry Frappucino. It tasted weird. Later we went to Maxis Centre in Taiping Sentral (where Josie works) and I spent hours there just leaving my cell phone to be charged. I made many new friends among the tauke kedai. There was this kakak next door and she was working in Songkin Boutique, there was also this dude in front of Maxis Centre who opened his laptop for me and Josie to use when we got bored.
My mom texted me later and asked me to buy 3 packets of black pepper seasoning, so I made my way to Tesco on foot and bumped into Noien and her mother! Reunion, reunion!
Tomorrow, I might be out again. LOL.
I seriously had fun!
3 comments:
its not fishball la..omg
its fried scallop..gosh..
weyhhh
xajak aku.
ok aku touching.
uwaaaaaa
aku pon di tpg jugak
okeh..soey gile x dpt join korg ke'esokkan harinye..
g epoh dol..byk problemo tol..
tp dpt jupe ko skerat hari pn jd la en..
>>anda semakin meninggi!! :]
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