Boozed up by the sake I started observing the beer lady, who I assumed is the owner of the Izakaya. She might be the jolliest Japanese I have ever met.…
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Keep ReadingI guess this would be when I let you in on a little secret; for someone who claims to be an adventurous foodie, I never had Ramen before.…
Keep ReadingCabramatta, the Little Vietnam in Sydney Australia is a melting pot of Asian culture, mainly Vietnamese, Cambodian, Thai and Chinese.…
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Keep ReadingWala Wala is a bar on the east side of Singapore, which my friends and I frequented when we were university students years ago.…
Keep ReadingHi, you guys, I am bringing to you another installment of Inflight Dining, where I take pictures of the things I eat 40,000 feet up in the air and share it with you for no good reason.…
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Keep ReadingAdmittedly, the decision to book Hong Kong Airbnb was a last-minute and not a well-considered one, but I was trying to get as many cultural travel experiences as possible. I couldn’t remember the hotel I stayed in years ago, the one I loved for its hustle-bustle Hong Kong neighbourhood. But, even if I found it, I…
Keep ReadingHave you heard about Kbal Spean the river of a thousand Lingas before? I hadn’t. Until the last day in Siem Reap when our driver insisted on taking us to the mountain. He took us to several places that day, including temples and waterfalls. The most interesting part, though, was the river. He stopped…
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