"I think they won't be able to get the glasses and mixer even until 12 midnight"
YES
This is how crowded it was yesterday night. In PURE BAR.
Before that...
Since we consider new year eve as a special occasion, we decided to invest some quality amount of money for dinner. Something expensive, and yet not filling. "Fine Cuisine"
Went to a korean restaurant 3 shops beside Pure Bar.
"It took me longer to read this menu than reading 4 pages of Davidsons," says Yeoh.
Indeed, we took almost half an hour to decide what to eat.
Barbeque pork and chicken, kimchi steamboat, a pancake, korean ginseng soup, and uncountable complementary side dishes were next.
Korean is known for their healthy way of food preparation, and obvious enough, the shop owner is a Korean. So we had real korean cuisine i guess, a long dinner. Because it never seemed to come to an end. All the way until desertS.
Initially i personally feel that the food were a bit too plain, but when it came towards the end i started to like the entire korean feel, special credit to the kimchi steamboat.
Worth trying i shall say.
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Predictably, we spent our eves drinking, to our hearts' content.
And predictably, the club was sooo crowded that we had to spend half an hour searching for a table, another half waiting for glasses and mixer.
We opened the bottle after 12. Hmm...no complaints. It's new year.
We drank, we danced, we shouted. (someone even break glasses inside)
After so many months of struggling with those miserable conflicts in me, anhedonic, Im starting to be able to enjoy stuffs, blending into crowds, once again.
No doubt it's a good news to me, on the very first day of 2009...
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and i woke up in a mamak, 4.30am.