Thanks Joe, yeah read some bad reviews about the train. First/Premium class is good it seems but it costs >100 SGD :shock: And I have two American born/raised kids travelling with me, so will settle for whichever makes them feel *American* :lol:
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Thanks Joe, yeah read some bad reviews about the train. First/Premium class is good it seems but it costs >100 SGD :shock: And I have two American born/raised kids travelling with me, so will settle for whichever makes them feel *American* :lol:
:-) எங்களுக்கும் கிறிஸ்துமஸ் / வருடப்பிறப்புக்குத் தானே லீவ் விடுறானுங்க இங்கே..
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:lol: NOVji KL-la naanga irukkappOradhu <24 hours, adhaiyum kooda kuraikkalaamaannu discussion pOittirukku (KL-la chumma building / downtown America-la paarkkaadhadhaa). Batu Caves kaNdippaa pOvOm.. We will talk. I will keep you updated once the itinerary is confirmed.
Don't miss Little India in Brickfields : http://borneotip.blogspot.com/2010/1...ickfields.html
I assure you its nothing like the little indias you may find in the rest of the world...
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_5fskmj6aG8...s1600/li13.bmp
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_5fskmj6aG8...s1600/li11.bmp
Sure NOV. Will at least stop by for a quick meal or something..
The best part about the trip to KL/Malaysia was the food. Ate in all kinds of restaurents (low/mid/high) and the food was uniformly good. My mouth still waters thinking of the roti chanais and the murtabhaks and the fried noodles and the chicken/fish gravy they serve with everything, even with dhosais :oops: And they were all easy on the stomach too.
The anjappar in Singapore - lovely place. What taste ya. Beats the one at Pondy bazaar which I thought was the best.