Very pretty place, but sigh, why so cold.
Look what we found!
It was really a pathetic lunch. So we just koped the tortilla chips around the house.
Mind you, it was a huge bag of chips.
Everything here is huge, as usual.
After lunch, visited the City Hall in SF.
Pretty architecture.
Weird sculpture on the lawn outside
The inside of City Hall
Most of the pretty photos are inside my digital cam.
Clever me didnt bring the cable to transfer so zzz...
Nightfall, explored the Union Square in SF.
Kinda like the Orchard Rd of Singapore.
Every city has its own Orchard Rd.
Dinner at some kinda atas restaurant.
Actually, this was my first proper meal with proper food.
Fucking good. Anything with shrimps automatically turns out good.
After that, we wanted to head to some countdown party at Fisherman's Wharf.
Counting down to Xmas!
Is that a lizard?
That's a lizard bread!
Saw it at a bakery around that area. Uber cute.
Anw, Fisherman's Wharf was pretty much deserted... Disappointed much..
Cheat our feelings, no countdown at all pls.
So we headed back to our apt and counted down there!
By Monopoly Dealing and cam-whoring
Next day was a short day, cos everyone slept the entire morning away!!
Had one of the best lunches ever though.
At Chinatown.
Frigging FRIED RICE and DUNNO WHAT CHINESE VEGETABLES OMGGGGGGGGGGGGZXZXXZZXXZXZX
It was a really huge plate btw. Almost equivalent to the $5 portion of fried rice in SIngapore.
I finished the whole damn thing.
Tasted exactly like the kind you can find in Singapore.
But more generous here with their prawns.
The rest had duck rice roasted pork rice etc, which were super huge portions too. The rice they gave equals to 2X the rice they give in Singapore
The veggie was really good too. You cant find these type of veggie in supermarkets at all. Look at the egg omg....
So good, and so full, totally didnt need to eat dinner already.
Its always a blessing to have Chinese food over here.
But alas, it was Xmas dinner that night.
Courtesy of Chen Dan's aunt.
Totally didnt touch the turkey and pies and wtv.
All the space in the stomach was taken up by fried rice.
Cute paper plates and napkins which she used.
At night, we drove to the Twin Peaks.
A high vantage point.
To see the night lights.
Very pretty, very freezing.
Really, really freezing,
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