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TAIWAN 2012 ~ Day 6 ~
26th of December - Monday
After being stuck on the bus for almost 4 hours, we finally arrived at Taipei. Just in time for lunch! :D We had this incredible meal at a Japanese restaurant called Ninja. ^^ The waiters and waitresses there were all really friendly, they made you feel as if you've known them forever. I was so busy piling up food on my plate that I didn't notice a guy had materialized beside me. He introduced himself as our personal entertainer, and so...he performed a magic trick of making a coin vanish into thin air. Typical. But I like him, so does my mom. He's cute, okay!!? :3
Then came a waitress with a bucket of plastic ninja darts in her hands. She said it was something like a lucky draw, so my sister volunteered. And guess what she drew!? Test tubes. Well, at first we all thought it was some sort of a practical joke, because there was this icy, white vapor billowing from the test tubes as if it were a lab experiment gone wrong and were about to blow or something. But then, the waitress told us it was actually just sparkling juice with a hint of dry ice. So we were all like WTH??!*.... =w=
The world's third tallest building - Taipei 101!!
A quick visit to Taipei's Martyr's Shrine.
Time sure flies when you're on a tight schedule, well at least, that's what they say. So before our tummies even started rumbling, we were already having our dinner at Taipei's one and only 'revolving' restaurant. :3 The appetizer was sheer ambrosia - it literally melted in my mouth. And it looked gorgeous, too. It's a sad thing I was too starving back then that I devoured the whole thing before even remembering to take a photo of it. =_= The pumpkin soup was alright, and then came the main course. It was quite disappointing, though. The flavors weren't really exquisite; just a piece of chicken soaked up in mushroom sauce. blek* In case you're wondering...yes, I'm extremely picky when it comes to food. I've always had this naked adoration for food, so any sort of humiliation, such as this, is absolutely unforgivable. I was about to spit out a string of nasty remarks when mom gave me the LOOK = keep your mouth shut and eat your food young lady. So yeah...I was forced to swallow the terrible, TERRIBLE chicken - it took me more than 3 minutes to get that awful lump down my throat - and was then forced to smile for the camera. sigh* Oh well...1, 2, 3, smile!
That's a wrap for Day 6!! ^^
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