Thursday, November 28, 2013

Mini Honeymoon to Bangkok!

Bangkok has been a familiar place to most of us, at least for me!
Back to Bangkok again last week with baby and our dear friends, Jasmine and Kent.

Crash their Bangkok trip because baby wanted to have a mini honeymoon before our Maldives next. Hiak hiak..

Scoot a night flight to bangkok on last Friday night, the moment we touched down and checked in hotel.. the long cravings on the grilled tiger prawns and morning glory are irresistible, so we just dropped our bags and head down to Yaowarat.
I can eat tons of it! The prawn meat were so fresh and springy. I love sucking the roe out of the prawn heads. It was so good that without having anything else but this! Large portion cost 300 baht, about 10-12 prawns.

T&K Seafood
49-51 Soi Phadung Dao
Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand
T: (02) 223 4519.
Open daily from 6.00 pm – 2:00 a.m

Getting Here:
MRT Hua Lamphong. From N5, turn right at the first T junction and walk for about 10 minutes.


Both T&K Seafood (green shirt) and R&L Seafood (pink shirt) is located at a street corner at the intersection of Phadung Dao Road and the main Yaowarat Road. *we took a cab from pratunam area where our hotel area.

After the late dinner, we cab to Saphan phut night market, the memorial bridge area.
We saw loads of different favours of cigarettes, such as vanilla, grape, strawberry! And we bought some and try!
The market goes up along the river beside the King’s memorial bridge and hosts vendors of all manner of handicrafts and manufactured goods.

Saphan Phut are pretty dead for me. Not as busy as before.. things are really low-graded and prices went up. Wouldn’t advice to go there again.

Ended our night early because of the chatuchak market next day!

Planned to set off at 9 in the morning, but we overslept. Head off at about 10am instead.

Our convenient hotel location at pratunam area are just 5 minutes walk to platinum mall. Next craving for the kuey chap at the food court top level. Wanted to have a great breakfast before starting my chatuchak! The moment I came up the escalator, I knew something is wrong and my kuey chap stall is gone!! Walked the entire food court and couldn’t find it! Total saddened!!!! There are about 1-2 stall are blocked up, I hope they are having renovation. I hope they will open soon, and I hope the next time I go Bangkok, they are back! :(

Anyways, had crepe at basement as consolation.

Time for the helluvalot shopping at the JJ market!
Conquering the entire Chatuchak are impossible task! It’s huge, big, huge and big!!
The main walkway encircles the entire market, and it branches off into a series of numbered alleyways called Soi 1, Soi 2, Soi 3, and so on. These alleyways are grouped into sections, with 27 sections in all.
We starts off with section 4 and must visit section 8 for their designer local brands. But section 8 things are priced slightly more. Quality are much better as well!

Shopping with hubby and boyfriends are loved!!

Remembered last year the Bangkok trip with Jasmine alone, carrying our loots are draining our energy at the same time we walked! Poor guys, we shop while they eat and drink! Oops. Hehe.

This time round, managed to cover slightly more in JJ!

We beat the blistering heat with coconut ice cream, served on a coconut husk , complete with coconut flesh and a cup of coconut juice! Alrighty, I don’t really like to eat coconut flesh, so down a bottle of coconut juice instead! And had my all-time-favourite roasted pork!!!

Weather is extremely hwat in JJ market! Remember to drink more water, and you can always buy a wet icy cold tower from any drinks stall at only 20 baht to slap on your face to cool yourself down!! And I always needed that!

Spelled sa-tis-fac-tion!!
Getting Here:
BTS skytrain to Mo Chit Station, take exit no. 1 and follow the crowd until you see rows of canvas stalls selling clothes. Turn right while continuing to follow the crowd and you will see a small entrance that leads into the market (clothing section).

Another option is to take the MRT subway to Chatuchak Park station (exit no.1), then follow the crowd until you arrive at the small entrance that leads into the market (clothing section).

The weekend market is open on Saturdays and Sundays, 09:00 - 18:00, and Fridays 18:00 - 24:00.

Set off at about 5pm before the crowds leaving JJ. Went back to hotel, and freshen up!
Met hubz friend, Rowena who stayed in Bangkok for a couple of years for dinner!
She brought us to taste the local and yummy max mookata – Family BBQ.
Had a bike ride with Ro, first time squeezing 2 pillions and 1 rider on a bike, which this can never happen in Singapore.

Mookata in Bangkok are huge!! Huge place with huge spread of food!
Helluvalot of food, okays? All kinds of meat, veggies and seafood! I basically whack the tiger prawns and pork belly for the entire dinner! This buffet only cost us 200 baht per person! That’s crazily worth it!
After dinner, we went to khlong lod night market at about 10pm. It’s our first visit, and it’s so much better than the usual ones. They offer various goods and are worth for your time and money.

That’s how khlong lod night market like:
Went over to Ro’s husband ktv pub thereafter! We sing like nobody business and my voice usually break into man’s voice after 12mn. Haha! We party and drink till almost 4 in the morning. How tired?! But we enjoy much!

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Next day we set off at about 12 noon! Wanted to go Yaowarat but there are protesters fanning across the city. And no taxi wants to go yaowarat on Sunday. So we went to Tawanna instead! It’s just beside mall bangkapi.

Tawanna have outdoor and indoor shopping! The outdoor market are partially under tents. Weather force us to stay indoor, but the place is big enough to shop enough! It’s our little black dress night, so we got to head back to dress up! Went to four-face Buddha near central world to pray, a must visit with hubby whenever we are in Bangkok.!
 That's my little black dress for that night!

Hello breeze! Had Asian cuisine fine dining at the lebua state tower! The view are amazing~
Crossing the neon-lit sky-bridge is a sight to behold! And we called it as the Bifröst bridge.
Food are good and I enjoyed a wonderful dinner with my love. *thumbs up

And an advance birthday celebration for this sweetie!!
 
Brought out a pair of slipper and changed after we left the place, what’s next – of cause another night market to visit!

Explore the new place, Rod Fai! It used to be at an abandoned railroad track near Chatuchak.
Rod Fai market has moved to a new location at Srinakarin Soi 51, just behind Seacon Square.

Vintage is in it!
Rod Fai train market has always been especially popular in Bangkok for it’s chilled out atmosphere, good music and unique vintage displays. Off the beaten track for tourists, I love it here so much and it definitely make it out from the rest of the standard Bangkok markets. But this place is pretty far out! Having difficulties getting a cab back to pratunam area, in-line with tons of taxi and we only managed to board a cab after the 10-11 cabs. =X
Ending our night with goooood massage at pratunam!

Getting here:
Rod Fai market is only open on the weekends. From 6pm till 12mn.

Seacon Square Mall, which is a few miles away from the nearest transport station. The closest station to get anywhere close to Seacon Square is either Udom Suk or Punnawithi BTS stations. From here, ask a taxi to take you to Seacon Square – this will cost about 100-150 baht.

Last morning in Bangkok, doing last shopping at Yaowarat and Union Mall~ 
And that's our lunch before flying back to Home Sweet Home!
Good bye, Bangkok!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

#EJCtour2013: Part 2, Barcelona

See my previous post: #EJCtour2013: Part 1, London and Rome

Barcelona is love in first sight!
Took a train from rome termini to flumicino airport > then a domestic flight of two hours to Barcelona.

Stayed 3 nights at BWH Ramblas V,
Barcelona Carrer de Sant Pau 8
08001 Barcelona

The apartment is lovely! With balconies, and it’s located just 5 minutes’ walk from Las Ramblas. Its stylish apartments with free Wi-Fi. There is a large living room with a dining area. The kitchenette comes with a microwave, fridge, coffee maker and oven. Best is there’s a washing machine and dryer! Our X number of days’ dirty clothes are in rescues!

There is a range of shops in the streets surrounding the apartments. Best with Carrefour just 5 minutes walk away, minimart just downstairs of the apartment! The apartment itself already made us love the place, bonus with whole streets of shops are on “SUMMER SALES”! Moreover I’m a sucker for ZARA!

We started our evening with shopping! How sinful? Because, it’s unavoidable to the shops with SALES here and there! We are situated at the heart of shopping area! Had a quick bite along the way where we roam, saw this kebab stall just downstairs of our apartment smelling really good. Can’t remember what’s the shop called. :X
Barcelona is Spain's second largest city with their signature Mosaic-speckled facades!

Started our day 2 early, as we anticipated that we will get lost! Wanted to check out the Bus Turístic, but did a small calculation, the number of places we want to go and allows us to go are pretty limited as we don’t have a lot of time to visit so many attraction in a day, it’s convenience but we thought of finding our ways there on our own instead! So looking at the map, and we started off basking through all the shops first!
Arrived Casa Batlló, it is a renowned building located in the heart of Barcelona and is one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces. Casa Batlló is a remodel of a previously built house. One of the strangest residential buildings in Europe, this is Gaudí at his hallucinogenic best. The facade, sprinkled with bits of blue, mauve and green tiles and studded with wave-shaped window frames and balconies, rises to an uneven blue-tiled roof with a solitary tower.
All the curves, colours and nuances of colours! Sad that we didn’t managed to visit inside because the tickets are overly priced, we thought the view from the outside was amazing enough. Incredible architect and I will visit there again one day!

We walked to Barcelona Cathedral thereafter!
The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, also known as Barcelona Cathedral, is the Gothic cathedral and seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona, Spain. The Cathedral of Barcelona is comprised of three naves, but just a single apse and ambulatory. The naves have five sections: that closest to the façade is the longest in order to accommodate the dimensions of the cimborio, which is adjacent to the main entrance. There the beautiful gothic cathedral with stained glass windows dating back 500 years.
There’s a small scale of flea market just beside the Cathedral, selling antique stuff like written/yellowish postcards which look really good with all pretty cursive handwriting, watches, displays and many more..

Spending most of our time roaming the street and got amazed by all the architecture in Barcelona. Their architecture are remarkable and impressive! Love anything there.

The times in Europe are light-hearted! Blithe disregard for the rules of the road! We take our own sweet time enjoying the air, the time spent together and taking coffee and tea during the day. How I’m missing it there!

Since Carrefour is just few blocks down the road, we decided to cook our meals together in our cosy apartment~ A budget and simple meal and we are contented! Rice…... yesh! Especially when I’m a rice lover! Haha.
Bought some spices and sauce to marinate our drumsticks, and I fried the eggs to add on!
There, my legend of the eggs: 1 broke, 1 leaked, and 1 perfect. Ah-ha!
Bought some beers for the night, we thought we won’t drink much. But end up we went down to buy more beers. Tried walking to the back of our apartment, though it’s late, but the streets are all lighted up and it’s not scary as we thought it is. There’s a small mini-mart, that sells all kinds of beer! So we tried on those recommended by the shop uncle.
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Looking forward to the Sagrada Familia on the following day. Was so impressed by this church already while I’m reading on the history before coming here.

La Sagrada Família inspires awe by its sheer verticality, and in the manner of the medieval cathedrals it emulates, it’s still under construction after more than 100 years. When completed, the highest tower will be more than half as high again as those that stand today.
Unfinished it may be, but it attracts around 2.8 million visitors a year and is the most visited monument in Spain. The Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, is one of Barcelona's most popular tourist attractions. Construction on this church will continue for at least another decade, but it has already become Barcelona's most important landmark.

The architect Francisco de Paula del Villar designed a neo-Gothic church and led the construction started on 1882. One year later, the modernist architect Antoni Gaudí took over as lead architect at the age of 31. From that moment on, Gaudí devoted most of his life to the construction of the church. Instead of sticking to the original plans, Gaudí changed the design drastically. The neo-Gothic style made way for Gaudí's trademark modernist style, which was based on forms found in nature.

It’s so sad when he died on a car accident in 1926, with only one facade (the Nativity Facade), one tower, the apse and the crypt were finished. After Gaudí's death in 1926 construction slowed dramatically due to a lack of funds and the outbreak of the Civil War. Construction pace started to pick up again in the mid 1950s and now two facades and eight towers have been completed. The main nave was roofed in 2000. At that time construction was expected to last for another hundred years, but modern technology has enabled architects to speed up construction so that the Sagrada Família is now slated for completion before 2030.

Alrighty! I'm not listening to music hokay! That's Audioguides for all tourist, they have different number station, you will just need to enter the station code number and it will explain and tell you more information!
Languages available: Catalan, Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese. How cool?

I would really really love to visit this when it’s completed, and I look forward to it!
Spent quite some time inside the church. I don’t think all the photos can ever do it’s justice. Definitely a MUST SEE in Barcelona. The intricate details in every part of the building, it’s just amazing!! Do go when there’s bright lights shining through the stained glass! It’s stunning!!

Save some time and buy your tickets online! We queue for more than an hour to get inside even though we arrived before the operating hours. Crazily packed alright? But it’s a total worthy place to go for sure! That's some camwhore time while queuing!
 
We spent almost half a day here! Just can’t bear to leave the place, and we went to every single corner to examine and study the place! It’s lovely indeed!

Finally to shopping time thereafter again! Saw this mosaic carousel along the street when we returning to our place. It’s really beautiful and I want to bring it back so much! This cost me SGD$80! Contemplated for awhile, and decided to just get it since it has been awhile since I bought a carousel for myself! Another carousel added to my mini-collection! *happy like mad
Went to St Josep La Boqueria market which just few blocks away from our apartment, it is a paradise for the senses. Wake up to the smells and colours of the Boqueria.
 
What a mesmerising sight, we found the Chocolate stall and we bought some goodies back from there. It has everything, brilliantly coloured fresh fruit, vegetables, fish and meats. Try the freshly made fruit smoothies or ice-cream! *Yummy

The candies paradise, kids would love this for sure!!
Ended our another day early because we need to catch the plane on the next early morning. Skipped a lot of attractions that we planned to go, but each attraction filled of loads of tourist including us. So basically need to spend a couple of hours at one place. Sigh.. if only we have longer time there!
Oh well, up next to Paris!! Be right back.

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