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12:15AM - 16072 steps (11.571km) walked.
Starbucks - Raffles City
The day started off later than usual as we were meeting up with some relatives for lunch. Having about half an hour to spare before the arranged meeting time, we headed to Starbucks to grab a drink for the long walk through C!tyLink mall. I got a grande vanilla iced latte, which was nice but not vanilla-ery at all.
We arrived at 11AM to find the place opening at 12PM. We waited around for an hour, our relatives coming at around 11:40. After Yuki Yaki opened, we started grabbing food from the fridges to put onto our grills and hotpots.
Yuki Yaki - Marina Square
The range at Yuki Yaki was definitely smaller than last time, with the most missed item being the salmon. I had a selection of meats, but mostly chicken, and also decided to go for some vegetables to up my greens intake. I also tried to poach an egg in the stock pot in a soup ladle to fail (the egg stuck to the ladle). The fish paste filled chillies were great.
After lunch, we headed with the rellies to the bowling alley, where we played two games. I bowled a crapola 93 and then cracked a 162!
Swensens - Marina Square
Not having dessert at Yuki Yaki, we headed to Swensens after bowling. I had a Coit Tower which hit the spot really well. Gaz hit a regular earthquake, not quite as big as the giant earthquake I ate a couple of trips back.
KFC - Toa Payoh
After Swensens, we headed to Toa Payoh and went around the markets for a little before heading to my cousin's place. Wanting to order in, we tried to order KFC, but some things (like 2 piece feeds) were not on the home delivery menu and so we went down instead. I opted for a 2 piece feed, with a side of cheesey fries. The cheesey fries were a heart-attack in chip format, whilst the 2 piece feed (crispy version) was similar to the Australian version. The coleslaw was more sweet and the potato whip was different, but the chicken was closer to the Australian version than I've ever had before.
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