Monday, November 27, 2006

BF etc...

Not much happening... went to a Thanksgiving dinner at San Juan Bautista, very nice place, on top of a hill, it must be pretty high - I felt my ears pop as I drove up the hill.

Friday morning went to Bestbuy try to pick up a camera, the parking was all full... finally found a place to park my car, and wen inside the store, it was packed full of people... the camera prices weren't that good though. So, I left to for Fry's, we, it was worse, I can't find a spot for parking, so I just left. Well, I got all my home A/V stuff anyway.

Carol came around noon, I took her to Dadar Seafood restaurant in McCarty Ranch plaza. I ordered: sesame pancake with green onion, sir fry lamb with green onion and combination knife cut noodles - all my favor ates. Carol usually don't like the smell of lamb, but she loved the dishes I ordered.

Then we headed out to SF China Town, it was a nice drive on 280. SF was kinda quite, China Town still have quite a bit of people - according to her, believe it or not, it's my first time there. It's like most China Towns I've been to, but with a lot more souvenir stores... We also paid a short visit to the Chinese Culture Center in China Town, but it's not what we thought it would be - only some com temporary stuff(I won't even call them art....) on display... It will fit nicely if you change the name to something else...

Afterwards we went to Twin Peak to see the sunset, it was a lil cloudy on the ocean, but was beautiful nonetheless. Better yet, after the sunset, turn around, we got to watch the night scape of the city. It was chilling on the hill, should have brought a blanket or something...

Dinner at the Baba Neo in Mountain View, it's one of the better Malaysia restaurant around. Next day, we had lunch at the Gaesung Tofu House - my special retreat, a place I only take my family and close friends to. Carol was surprised at how tasty the tofu soup was without MSG... this is real Korean tofu house. In comparison, the one on Castro in Mountain View is couple of notches below...

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