Yippee, I finished my last class!! The crazy busy semester is done! Now I can start looking forward to going home and spending time with my family - in exactly two weeks, I'll be at home with mum, dad and ahmah!! For now, got another experiment to work on. Soil sampling on the only sunny day this week - Tuesday. Spring is really here! The rain is getting more frequent, flowers are blooming, the greens are coming back!
Got a bunch of photos from AZ and John's last trip here to MI that I haven't shared. Since it is raining outside and I can't go out to get more photos, I'll share the photos and videos I already have.
It is a teppanyaki style Japanese cuisine, where we sit around a huge hot plate and they cook the food right there in front of us. I remember going to one of this back in primary school, after Sunday Dhamma class. It was somewhere on the top floor of Sungei Wang Plaza. We got a very entertaining cook this time. He did a lot of cool moves and I got to take a video of a bunch of them!
The meal started with miso soup and salad. While we're eating, the cook started with fried rice. Here is a video of him bouncing an egg yolk around.
After he fried the rice, he arranged it together into few different designs. Here is an angel.
Here is a Mickey Mouse. We happened to be sitting with a family who is celebrating a little boy's birthday. The cook made Mickey Mouse fried rice 'sing' Happy Birthday to the little boy.
For sides, we got roasted vegetables - onions, mushrooms, avocado and zucchini - and shrimp. I got soooo much mushroom this time because there was a lady who didn't want mushroom and I got all of John's mushroom too! Below is a video of him moving the onions around like a train. They also have their signature sauces - mustard and some garlic sauce. The garlic sauce blends really well with the mushroom!
As for main dish, John got lobster and I got tuna steak. The tuna is one of the best tuna I have ever had!
Lastly, we were really full but I still wanted to try the green tea ice-cream. So we just took one and shared.
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