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Clutch of Inspirations

embracing the presentcherishing the past
January 10, 2009
Sushi Day @ 6:19 PM

Like what I said in the previous post, it is the start of school, but it's definitely not the end of fun! Spending time with your friends is great, esp. when it comes to eating! *smiles happily* Right, we drove to Excapade in KB for sushi and stuff today.

We set off after tuition at around 10.40a.m. I followed Connie's car, which also includes sis, Winy, Jenny, Cony herself and our Physics lecturer, Mr Kho(whom we picked up at Boulevard). It was drizzling and pouring and raining outside, so we chatted and laughed all the way. And waddahell, the Sarawak immigration was flooded.
Still flooded when we returned actually. Anyway, the water did not obstructed us much, just that the car emitted white fumes from the exhaust pipe. It stopped later luckily. Cony had to drive slower too. Then we reached our dear destination - Excapade. Krismin's car had not arrived yet, this group of people just took off when we crossed the Baram River bridge.

The 8 of us occupied one "room". The "room" was seperated from the rest by a curtain, you know, japanese style. And we sat on the floor which was levelled up. Freezing cold when we just reached. We camwhored while waiting and waiting for the others to come. Okay, we ordered first to tell the truth, so hungry, after looking at the menu.


Felt a bit obliged to try them all but that will burst my tummy and rob all my cash...

Green tea - two pots cost $6 = RM14.40. Uhh.




Sushi party set. Craving for it again.


Salmo sashimi. Goes well with ginger in japanese soya sauce.
Shisame? Can't remember the name. They are pregnant fish with lots of eggs in them. I don't think the lime suits the taste.

Part of leftovers we simply can't finish. Naturally, I tapao them.


Jenny serving tea for all of us.


Smile, Mr Koh! And can't you eat more?


Don't needa go overboard like these three though.


Sis and I! blurry blurry.
Tada!! Gotcha, Ling Lee!
The four of us in front were half-squatting painfully.
The six at the back were standing with tip-toed legs.
After the bills and toilet, we moved to Supasave, getting a bit lost on the way. Good thing was that the rain had came to a halt. Greeted by the wonderful aroma of kebab upon reaching the supermarket. I shopped for yoghurt, plums and strawberries. Sis bought a whole lot of lovely biscuits...bring to school for me ya!! Bought a chicken kebab before leaving. Mr Koh actually complained that it was sweet! How can it be sweet? Like all those chocolates he bought are bitter. Anyhow, at least he forced us to eat them on our way back..with half left which he declared to finish them tonight! We drown him with the risk of getting diabetes, how it deteriotes his health at once. I think our advice went in and out of his ears - he just munched away.
See? The road was flooded..this is back in Sarawak.
First ray of sunshine for the day. Glad that we made it back home safe and sound. Thanks to everyone for making it a trip to be remembered! So when's our next trip to try soba and teppanyaki? Heh.

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