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KL Trip

Headed to KL over the weekend. It was a more of an atas KL trip coz dear Faith can't take any roadside food hah. Anyway, it was nice meeting a whole lot of new ppl and visiting atas restaurants. Restaurants tt I won't go when i'm with my family. In fact, they're similar to places like Holland V and Dempsey.

Not much pics as I find it a bit odd to take pics all the time when i'm with a bunch of people I dont know. Esp when they're faith's colleague's and they're of a certain rank in the co. Thus not as kiddish as me heh.

Headed to Dain Ti Hill when we first touched down KL. It serves fusion food. Chinese and Jap. It's the best i've ate for my stay at KL. Nice interior, tastefully and artistically done food.
I love the presentation style of this potato salad.


Dinner was Sri Lankan food. First time trying. Basically it's just fried over priced food. Totally not worth it.


The only thing we did beside eating on our trip, was the visit to the Batu Caves. Thanks Tony and Kay. Without them driving us around, we wouldn't be able to go there :)


The trip rounded up with drinks on the last night at a very nice club. Once again, no pics taken haha


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For those we don't know, I'm working in Changi now. I'm so sian...

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey i thought the potato salad photo was so funny! i dislike potat0 salad bbut on second thought...


Hey that hole in the ceiling was what the mountain n wasnt that in a movie--- this is all in sri lanka??

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M* said…
Hey i thought the potato salad photo was so funny! i dislike potat0 salad bbut on second thought...


Hey that hole in the ceiling was what the mountain n wasnt that in a movie--- this is all in sri lanka??

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