Friday, December 29, 2006
A Thai Culinary Adventure - Shirley Tolani, eat your heart out!
Our night in Phuket was uneventful , except that it turned out to be a real culinary adventure. We checked into our hotel in town - the Metropole, the third straight place to give us a room with separate beds (maybe they think we're brother and sister). Thankfully, the Thai hospitality and a little American-style finagling got us upgraded to a junior suite with one KING BED! Kiran, feeling "king-like," in his new castle, decided to order room service. Little did we know what we were getting our tongues into! Twenty minutes later, we were feasting on our first Yam (spicy salad).
See pictures, no words to describe how outrageously hot and utterly delicious this combo of noodles, seafood, herbs, lime, and red/green chilies were. This was the HOTTEST thing we have had in years! Let's just say, Kiran had to stop and shower in the middle, but it was so good that we couldn't stop eating it. Once we stopped sweating, and our taste buds recovered, we went for a walk in town and ended up at the local supermarket. Here, we discovered Thai delights such as grass jelly soda, seaweed flavored chips, sticky rice and dried chili mango. The best discovery though was a small stand outside the supermarket where we enjoyed the most delicious guava shake
we had ever had - the secret, a pinch of salt. Yum! After our shake we searched for a place to have dinner and ended up at the Beer Garden, a spot that seemed like a favorite among locals (no tourists to be seen). We saw some young ladies eating an intriguing hot pot dish with "cook your own" seafood and a mystery soup. Using our matery of sign language, we attempted to order the same thing with a Singha of course!
Still sahking from the rock climbing, it took all of our energy to figure out how to eat our mystery order. Thankfully, the young waitresses with light up Santa hats were ever so helpful. Even though they didn't speak English, they were able to show us how to prepare the meal. It turned out to be a delicious dish and a lot of fun - just the sort of authentic experieince we were lookinig for. We fell asleep content and full in our king size bed...
Monday, December 25, 2006
Monkey Boy Meets Monkey Girl on Limestone Cliffs
Second Stop: Paradise
Sunday, December 24, 2006
First stop: Paradise
We took a ferry that afternoon to the famous island of Ko Phi Phi (where the 2004 Tsunami did a great deal of damage) where we planned to stay for the next 2-3 days. We checked into our hotel and spent the afternoon enjoying Singhas at the beachfront bar - Carpe Diem. Sadly, jet lag got the best of us and we fell asleep at 8 PM that night. We woke up at 5:30 AM the next day (Thursday Dec 21) and decided to explore the island and watch the sun rise. Most of the town was still asleep but we did see several people who were still up partying from the night before.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Much Rest for the Weary: Confessions of a Singapore Air Traveller
After only 3 hours of sleep, we packed up our last minute sundries, prepared the cats for our departure and left our Google calendars behind. Thanks to Kiran, we arrived at the airport 4 hours early (okay only 1.5 hours but if he had his way...). We boarded the flight and were pleasantly surprised by the plane's accouterments - individual TV screens, lumbar support, on-demand movies, tv and video games, slipper socks and unlimited access to wine and bloody marys! The flight to Seoul and then Singapore was a total of 18 hours but with the comfort and and hospitality, it "flew" by!
Movies Watched Rating
You, Me and Dupree 3 1/2 bags of peanuts
The Illusionist 3 bags of peanuts
Step Up 3 bags of peanuts
Pirates II 3 bags of peanuts
Project Runway (lingerie and dress for Nickie Hilton)
We spent the night in the Transit Hotel at the Singapore airport and boarded the flight for Phuket in the morning. Highlights of this flight - noodles in oyster sauce for breakfast and Kiran solved his first Sudoku puzzle...
Movies Watched Rating
You, Me and Dupree 3 1/2 bags of peanuts
The Illusionist 3 bags of peanuts
Step Up 3 bags of peanuts
Pirates II 3 bags of peanuts
Project Runway (lingerie and dress for Nickie Hilton)
We spent the night in the Transit Hotel at the Singapore airport and boarded the flight for Phuket in the morning. Highlights of this flight - noodles in oyster sauce for breakfast and Kiran solved his first Sudoku puzzle...
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