Tuesday, January 17
I went to Bukit Timah today, where my friend works as a waiter at a family-run Korean restaurant. The place is pretty neat, homely and classy at the same time. The lady-boss was very nice and friendly. I would not be surprised if she knew every customer personally. Most of the other people I saw coming in were regulars.
I decided to order more, since half of me wanted to everything on the menu, and the other half wanted to give my friend face. So when the food arrived, I had two (or maybe three) people's worth of food to finish up. To top it off, the lady-boss also gave me a complimentary plate of sushi-like appetizer.
The food was tasty and delicious. The price is pretty decent too. And I learnt how to say thank you in Korean. The place is called Ga Ya Geum Family Restaurant at basement 2 of Bukit Timah Shopping Center.
Anyway, I came across this wonderful quote that originates from (you wouldn't believe this) Skyrim.
"What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"
- Paarthurnax (who is some dragon in the game)
Just to make things clear, I do not play Skyrim. If I did, I guess I could forget about blogging this regularly.
I found an answer on (you wouldn't believe this either) Yahoo! answers.
Overcoming evil would be better because through that you would also have come to understand it thus making you less likely to fall through it again.
Somehow I think I am becoming an old man. Strange.
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Tuesday, January 17
I went to Bukit Timah today, where my friend works as a waiter at a family-run Korean restaurant. The place is pretty neat, homely and classy at the same time. The lady-boss was very nice and friendly. I would not be surprised if she knew every customer personally. Most of the other people I saw coming in were regulars.
I decided to order more, since half of me wanted to everything on the menu, and the other half wanted to give my friend face. So when the food arrived, I had two (or maybe three) people's worth of food to finish up. To top it off, the lady-boss also gave me a complimentary plate of sushi-like appetizer.
The food was tasty and delicious. The price is pretty decent too. And I learnt how to say thank you in Korean. The place is called Ga Ya Geum Family Restaurant at basement 2 of Bukit Timah Shopping Center.
Anyway, I came across this wonderful quote that originates from (you wouldn't believe this) Skyrim.
"What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?"
- Paarthurnax (who is some dragon in the game)
Just to make things clear, I do not play Skyrim. If I did, I guess I could forget about blogging this regularly.
I found an answer on (you wouldn't believe this either) Yahoo! answers.
Overcoming evil would be better because through that you would also have come to understand it thus making you less likely to fall through it again.
Somehow I think I am becoming an old man. Strange.
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