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January 07, 2010
Thursday
 
 
I am going travelling
Michael Jennings (London)  Asian affairs

I will be in Dubai on January 16 and again on February 7-9, Singapore January 17-18 and again on January 29-31, the Gold Coast and Brisbane from January 19 to 28 (except January 25-26, when I will be in Sydney), Hanoi from January 31 to February 4 and Melaka from February 5-6. If anyone feels like buying me a drink in any of those locations, please let me know and I will see what I can do.

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Dang, Michael, *that* close and still no cigar. I'll be around India during that time.

While in Malacca, try some of the Nyonya Baba food, as well as the so-called Portuguese (I understand Papa Joe's is particularly good, but I think most anywhere in Portuguese Square will do the trick) cuisine. It's not really Portuguese any more, but still worthwhile checking out if you can stand a bit of chilli in your diet.


Posted by Gregory at January 8, 2010 01:37 AM

Hey Michael! How about a meetup when you're in S'pore? Not crab this time, maybe other local food like fried prawn noodles, carrot cake, satay, and sugarcane juice! Give me a call in Singapore, my no. is 91275344, or you can look for Yeo Jia Tian on Facebook.

Seeya!


Posted by The Wobbly Guy at January 12, 2010 07:45 AM
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