Little India
I come, I see and so, I shop.
Little India is just like... A smaller version of India! Hehe, you'll get to see indians at each and every corners. And it was a nice experience walking around there! It seems that the last time I came here I walked into a different direction, and the differences was big.
Last time I walked into residential area and now I walked into the tourist area! Just a turn and it makes all the difference.
The first thing I did there is searching for Henna painting tools. I've done some research on it and I'm glad Hikari has enlighten me on where I should be looking for it. Phew!
I thought Henna painting tools was something rare and expensive, but the Henna painting cones, which contains the coloring, only cost 1 SGD each! I've brought the powder too, incase Jasmine wanted it too. The powder only cost 0.90 SGD! I brought the powder from Mustafa Centre which opens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, walau eh... And the cone from some shop nearby.

Mustafa Centre was recomended by Hikari too. It was a tightly packed shopping center, with quite a lot of things, Indian stuff. Hehe! But the system there pretty unique, I was required to lock my bag with a stripe of plastic, the same way how you lock your bag with a small lock.
And the queue for the cashier is in some weird direction. Lol.
For my lunch, I ate 3 chapati with curry chicken in one of the shop in Little India. Guess how much it cost me, a freaking 4 SGD! Who do they think I am?! A tourist!? Anyway, it was that bad lah. It has been a long time since I ate chapati. I can't find it anywhere in Singapore, other than prata, as oppose to roti canai in Malaysi.
When I get hold of the chapati, I immediately gallop them down to my stomach. I was so embarrassed when the shopkeeper brought another sidedishes for me. I thought every dish is ready so I start eating. I'm just too hungry because I planned to have my breakfast in Little India, but I ended up skipping my breakfast. Hehe.
It was tiring! I went out at around 10.30 am and came back at around 3 pm. I played computer game for awhile and cooked dinner for myself! Oh yah, I went to Bugis Junction to buy some food before going back to my campus. No wonder I'm so tired!
Talking about shopping, the Singapore grand sale has just started. It was my first time to see the MRT station is so crowded! When I went on the train, I was nearly squashed against the door. Gee, I'm glad the situation is a bit better after I finish buying food in Bugis Junction.
Back to my dinner, I cooked oyako-don with celery, carrot, mushroom and garlic, which isn't the same as the 'normal' oyako-don. After that I cooked miso soup and rice and I'm surprised I manage to finish them all! When did my stomach grow so big... Hehe.
After that I went to sleep... And woke up to write this blog.
Aiyak.
Little India is just like... A smaller version of India! Hehe, you'll get to see indians at each and every corners. And it was a nice experience walking around there! It seems that the last time I came here I walked into a different direction, and the differences was big.
Last time I walked into residential area and now I walked into the tourist area! Just a turn and it makes all the difference.
The first thing I did there is searching for Henna painting tools. I've done some research on it and I'm glad Hikari has enlighten me on where I should be looking for it. Phew!
I thought Henna painting tools was something rare and expensive, but the Henna painting cones, which contains the coloring, only cost 1 SGD each! I've brought the powder too, incase Jasmine wanted it too. The powder only cost 0.90 SGD! I brought the powder from Mustafa Centre which opens 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, walau eh... And the cone from some shop nearby.

Mustafa Centre was recomended by Hikari too. It was a tightly packed shopping center, with quite a lot of things, Indian stuff. Hehe! But the system there pretty unique, I was required to lock my bag with a stripe of plastic, the same way how you lock your bag with a small lock.
And the queue for the cashier is in some weird direction. Lol.
For my lunch, I ate 3 chapati with curry chicken in one of the shop in Little India. Guess how much it cost me, a freaking 4 SGD! Who do they think I am?! A tourist!? Anyway, it was that bad lah. It has been a long time since I ate chapati. I can't find it anywhere in Singapore, other than prata, as oppose to roti canai in Malaysi.
When I get hold of the chapati, I immediately gallop them down to my stomach. I was so embarrassed when the shopkeeper brought another sidedishes for me. I thought every dish is ready so I start eating. I'm just too hungry because I planned to have my breakfast in Little India, but I ended up skipping my breakfast. Hehe.
It was tiring! I went out at around 10.30 am and came back at around 3 pm. I played computer game for awhile and cooked dinner for myself! Oh yah, I went to Bugis Junction to buy some food before going back to my campus. No wonder I'm so tired!
Talking about shopping, the Singapore grand sale has just started. It was my first time to see the MRT station is so crowded! When I went on the train, I was nearly squashed against the door. Gee, I'm glad the situation is a bit better after I finish buying food in Bugis Junction.
Back to my dinner, I cooked oyako-don with celery, carrot, mushroom and garlic, which isn't the same as the 'normal' oyako-don. After that I cooked miso soup and rice and I'm surprised I manage to finish them all! When did my stomach grow so big... Hehe.
After that I went to sleep... And woke up to write this blog.
Aiyak.
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