french toast at le parker meridien in New York
french toast at the W hotel at union square in New York
french toast at the ritz carlton in san francisco
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Friday, September 23, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Wicked in London
Things to do in London: Musical
Two sites I came across that I found helpful.
https://tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/
https://www.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=london
The one on the top is helpful to figure out which subway line to take to whatever destination
and the one below gives you an estimate of taxi fares.
There might be more useful sites and apps out there, but I happened to find them just before leaving the hotel to go see Wicked, and I got all the information I need. Wicked was playing at the Victoria Apollo theater. The closest station from the Shard is the London Bridge station--- a one minute walk.
Oyster cards make subway or 'tube' rides easier.
Two sites I came across that I found helpful.
https://tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/
https://www.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=london
The one on the top is helpful to figure out which subway line to take to whatever destination
and the one below gives you an estimate of taxi fares.
There might be more useful sites and apps out there, but I happened to find them just before leaving the hotel to go see Wicked, and I got all the information I need. Wicked was playing at the Victoria Apollo theater. The closest station from the Shard is the London Bridge station--- a one minute walk.
Oyster cards make subway or 'tube' rides easier.
I just dropped by the ticket office and found a nice seat for 64.50 pounds. At the hotel, they would charge me an extra 20 pounds to book a similar seat.
I took an advice from a friend to brief myself on the storyline beforehand and I would advise the same to anyone who is planning to go. But with or without the brief, I think it is a musical for all ages to enjoy.Sunday in London nearby the Shard
Still in London, and have the weekend all to myself....yeah!
Went to the Borough market this morning, only to find out it was closed....booh!
I walked further and saw people lining in front of the Breakfast Café.
I decided to give it a try. I chose the bar counter to be seated right away, rather than a longer wait for a table.
hmmm, everything on the menu seemed pretty good to satisfy my appetite. I ordered the American breakfast.
Music was a bit louder than what I would have wanted but it created a very lively atmosphere.
A good way to start the day.
Today, my love for contemporary art led me to the Tate Modern museum, a short walk from the hotel.
Admission is free, but a 4 pound donation is much appreciated.
Interesting work of art.
Went to the Borough market this morning, only to find out it was closed....booh!
I walked further and saw people lining in front of the Breakfast Café.
I decided to give it a try. I chose the bar counter to be seated right away, rather than a longer wait for a table.
hmmm, everything on the menu seemed pretty good to satisfy my appetite. I ordered the American breakfast.
Music was a bit louder than what I would have wanted but it created a very lively atmosphere.
A good way to start the day.
Today, my love for contemporary art led me to the Tate Modern museum, a short walk from the hotel.
Admission is free, but a 4 pound donation is much appreciated.
Interesting work of art.
don't miss the view from the balcony.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
reasons I'm loving the Shangri-La
early check in at the Shangri-La Hotel, also known as 'the Shard' in London.
I just flew in from Singapore, arrived to Heathrow about 7am and it is now 8 in the morning. The lobby/reception area is on the 35th floor. the elevator opens and I am taken back by the breath-taking panoramic view. Before checking in, I had to take a picture.
things I love about the Shangri-La; 1) the view
As soon as I entered my room, I noticed the setting on my desk. Soooo nice of them to have a complimentary breakfast for the tired traveller.
things I love about the Shangri-La; 2) hospitality
there was a Japanese newspaper, orange juice and mixed berries!
apart from the complimentary breakfast, I found more fruits in the room. These are replenished every day.
the amenities,.....
the Japanese heated toilet seat is a relief even during the summer time.
bed with a view....early in the morning
just a heavenly experience!
I just flew in from Singapore, arrived to Heathrow about 7am and it is now 8 in the morning. The lobby/reception area is on the 35th floor. the elevator opens and I am taken back by the breath-taking panoramic view. Before checking in, I had to take a picture.
things I love about the Shangri-La; 1) the view
As soon as I entered my room, I noticed the setting on my desk. Soooo nice of them to have a complimentary breakfast for the tired traveller.
things I love about the Shangri-La; 2) hospitality
the amenities,.....
the Japanese heated toilet seat is a relief even during the summer time.
mirror TV, television I can watch while blow drying my hair in the bathroom...
bathtub with a view.....
bed with a view....early in the morning
just a heavenly experience!
Saturday, September 3, 2016
brief outline on the Macau tour (continued)
a spot to get a nice look at the tower
a glimpse of the governor's place, if I remember correctly. I think the tour guide told us that whatever building that is painted in pink, is government related facility. This photo was taken from the same spot as the photo above.
and then we went to have lunch at Hotel Riviera---we had a buffet style lunch, which was pretty good.
Friday, September 2, 2016
brief outline on the Macau tour
The one day tour from Hong Kong to Macau came with an English speaking tour guide---and he was great! and the people who were on this tour were very diverse, couples from Brasil, Australia and Malasia, two families from the Philippines, a guy from Poland, another from the United States, and there was me, from Japan.
We went to the fortress.....
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