Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Spanish Voyage :- Off to Bercelona

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Barcelona

Sara and I are off on a holiday! Where to? Originally we wanted to go to Germany, but when we sat down and calculated the costs it was a little to expensive for us right now. The alternative? Barcelona, Spain. We will be there for 5 days, then back to Malaysia. Won’t have internet access while I am away, so I wont be able to drop Entrecards or approve comments, for that I do apologize. Please do stay tuned for updates.

London Calling :- Chinatown with my Baby

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Nicktay & Sarafoo in CHinatownSara Foo in London ChinatownNicktay in London Chinatown

On our first Sunday in London, Sara and I went to Hillsongs church and then onwards to have lunch with Corny at the famous Duck restaurant called “The Four Seasons”. Even Sara agrees its the best duck she has had in a long time :) We chatted and ate and then headed to eat dessert just around the corner where we had amazing Egg Tarts and Tou Fu Far, though the waitress was rather mean and scolded Sara for her indecision. The Lady Boss was nicer :)

12 Gerrard Street,
Chinatown,
London,
W1D 5PR
+44 872 148 2282

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Restaurant
Opening Hours
Mon-Thu 12:00-23:30
Fri-Sat 12:00-00:00
Sun 12:00-23:00

Tube :- Leicester Square

London Calling :- More friends in London

Friday, October 31st, 2008

On a cold rainy Sunday morning in London, I had a whole lot of catching up to do, spending time with a few Malaysian friends. The first was my cell member brother Jeremy who was in town for a day while traveling on a business trip. We met up for lunch at Chinatown, in a restaurant called the Four Seasons and had some amazing duck rice :) It was nice just to have a time to chat and catch up with him. After lunch, we went for coffee in Covent Garden and then shopped for a while. I bought a new pair of Jeans and Jem bought some shoes and some clothes, and he then headed off to the airport to catch his flight home.

Jem and Me in London

I proceeded to walk around a little bit more and then headed to Dominion theater which is home to the Musical , “We Will Rock You”, but more importantly on Sundays, its the home of Hillsongs London. There I met up with the usual suspects Mel and Corny, but to my joy and surprise I also bumped into a fellow GTian, Elsie Ooi, who is here on business :) We then went for dinner at a Vietnamese place not far from the church.  also met another Malaysian student named Jason Kang, who went to a GT Secondary cell years ago. Ah, having friends in London rocks :)

Me and Elsie Ooi

London Calling :- Camden Market

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

The Camden Markets are a number of adjoining large markets in Camden Town near the Hampstead Road Lock of the Regent’s Canal (which is usually called Camden Lock), often called collectively “Camden Market” or “Camden Lock”. The stalls sell crafts, clothing, bric-a-brac, fast food, and other things. It is the fourth most popular visitor attraction in London, attracting approximately 100,000 people each weekend. It began in its present form in 1974 when the Camden Lock crafts market was formed. There was a small local food market in Inverness Street long before that; as of 2008 this market retains only three fruit and vegetable stalls in addition to stalls like those in the other markets.

My guide book recommended two different markets besides Portobello market, the first was Camden town and the other was Brixton. We went to both on Saturday, but only one impressed us, the other was totally disappointing. Camden town market, obviously was the happening one. There was tons of great food places, and we even found a Malaysian family from Penang which had their own restaurant serving amazing Malaysian Chinese food! Yum. There were all kinds of unique clothing with stalls from all over the world. This place is a must, however forget about Brixton. Totally dodgy and not worth it at all.

Scotland :- Final Thoughts

Monday, October 27th, 2008

I had such fun. I must admit I only saw a small fraction of what Scotland had to offer and there was so much more to see, but my main reason there was to spend some time with my brother and I am glad we did. We had a very good time of just talking and catching up. In this day and age where people live and work miles away from family, its nice to just see each other. I got my brother hooked up with skype and hopefully we will be able to chat more now :) 

On the Sunday, We didn’t really do anything. Joe and Allan had friends over for dinner and I met some of this friends, which was always fun. We talked and talked about all sorts of things, from Politics, Economy, Time Travel to Aliens, Ghosts and Religion.  

As the guest all left, I helped my brother do some internet stuff and then came the time to say goodbye. They dropped me off at the train station and I headed on the sleeper to London. I will see them next year for my wedding next :)

The train ride back to London was comfortable. I had gotten a sleeper and it was very different from the ones back in Malaysia. Even for normal economy, two passengers are given a room, and it was very comfy. I got the room to myself and fell asleep within minutes. I got up at 7:00am and was worried as the train was still moving! It was suppose to reach London at 6:45 and I thought I had missed the station. I quickly went outside and saw a fellow passanger to told me that the train would be delayed and only reach London at 10:00am! Wow, 4 hours delay. A train attended got all the passanger details and said they would issue a full refund :) Wow.. I was impressed. At 10am, reached and took a cab to the office :) End of Scotland journey, but I hope to return again.

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  • Mon 12/8/2008: Hari Raja Haji
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  • Thu 12/25/2008: Christmas
  • Mon 12/29/2008: Awal Muharam
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