My first proper Japanese meal in Japan was in an exquisite restaurant in the KKR Hotel. The hotel isn’t very big, and seems targeted primarily for business travelers from what I’ve observed. There’s hardly any families in the hotel. Instead,
I wasn’t kidding when I wrote yesterday that my first meals in Japan was fast-food. Here’s the picture to prove it! And that was just lunch – a teriyaki chicken burger of sorts, orange squash and fries. For dinner, I
There are apparently two large shopping districts in Kumamoto City. The closer one to my hotel was Kamitori (上通), but from my initial fact-finding on Google Maps seemed too far to walk, which was a bummer as that meant that
If there’s one thing to say between Singapore Airlines and Changi Airport, it’s that the national carrier gets to depart from the airport’s newest and swankiest flight terminal. Unfortunately, the boarding gate assigned to my flight was the one that
Packing for a working and business trip is really different from packing for a vacation. Specifically, the kind of clothes that go into luggage on a business trip aren’t the same as what I’d wear if I was going just
It doesn’t seem so long ago when I was counting down the number of years I had left to the magical “30” years old! So, to now be just 2 years to 40 years old gives me plenty of mixed
7th Dec 2009 – the first day little Hannah step into the world of glorious food. :P For the past 6 months, she has been feeding on some breast milk and mostly formula milk. Her paediatrician advised that solid food
Oh yeap – we discovered another budget-centric weekend brunch place and at Yoshinoya, the same Japanese fast/food quickie restaurant we went to last weekend. Helps that not many diners patronize the restaurant, so we could fish out the Panasonic compact
AMK Hub has been another one of our hang-out areas during the weekends when we leave Hannah at Lentor for a morning. We usually won’t leave Hannah with grandparents for more than 2-3 hours at a time, so traveling distance
Work has been madly busy these last few weeks that by the time I get back home each evening, I’m all but zonked out and the only thing on my mind is to have dinner, and just stone in front
One of the tools I used in conjunction with Google Maps while planning for the San Francisco trip earlier this year was Street View. Not only could you check out overhead satellite imagery, now you could even zoom into street
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