We spent a couple of nights out on the town with former
and/or current students of M. It was a lot of fun. We got to see what they do
in Singapore, instead of what our “usual” was.
Before we made it out to the students, we stopped in M’s
favorite place in Singapore, Little Inida. This isn’t necessarily my favorite
place, as there is actually quite a bit
of chauvinism. For instance, I feel uncomfortable in that part of town wearing
shorts or a sundress. However, the food is really good – M enjoys Chicken
Tikka, and I like Dosai (a pancake filled with different stuff like mashed
potatoes.
The look on M’s face is priceless. He may have eaten all
that food in less than 5 minutes – lol!
Afterwards we had to make a brief stop at the Money Changer.
I thought this was a super cool picture with a monk
exchanging money at the same time as M.
Mahatma Gandhi Library in Little India
We meet the students at a fancy waffle place, but we decided
to go with them back to hawker center in Chinatown that had a couple of craft
beer stalls.
It’s awesome to see the craft beer culture in a hawker
center – prices are much more reasonable than at “western” style restaurants.
Also, I loved this Uncle in charge of the stand.
The students and M also split claypot chicken and rice.
All in all a fun night!







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