Tuesday, December 28, 2004
To die for.
Barely twenty-four hours after I'd watched an incredibly touching episode of debbie travis' facelift, I am now 202 miles north of home basking in the relative glory of local delicacies. Breakfast has never been so hearty wit dim sum, assam laksa, chendol and ice kachang. Roasted duck and roasted pork await. And trust me, the food in chinatown tastes so good it's worth coming here once/ twice a year to check em out.
Barely twenty-four hours after I'd watched an incredibly touching episode of debbie travis' facelift, I am now 202 miles north of home basking in the relative glory of local delicacies. Breakfast has never been so hearty wit dim sum, assam laksa, chendol and ice kachang. Roasted duck and roasted pork await. And trust me, the food in chinatown tastes so good it's worth coming here once/ twice a year to check em out.