Thursday, February 15, 2007

Geofeasting

These photos were taken some time ago on 3 Feb 2007.

That Saturday, Beng joined us IndianaJanes for a long day of geocaching in the jungle. We did 2 multi-caches with 2 other geocachers whom we happened to meet. We broke for a very late lunch at 3:30pm at Galbiati Gourmet Deli and had a late dinner at 8:30pm at Auntie Kim's Korean Restaurant.

GALBIATI GOURMET DELI
The Rail Mall, 400 Upper Bukit Timah Road

We spent quite a long time searching for this particular cache and it was 3pm before we finally couldn't stand our growling stomachs anymore. We marched into Galbiati in our muddy shoes for a late lunch. The deli was as usual almost empty but enough regulars came in to buy takeaways. We were introduced to this deli by a fellow geocacher who enclosed a $10 voucher of the place for the "First-to-Find".

Here's Mag looking quite exhausted. LOL...


We had a light lunch of Portobello mushrooms, grilled vegetables, stuffed chicken, tomatoes & cheese. Beng enjoyed 2 glasses of wine with cheeese and we resisted dessert!





Side note : so glad I managed to retrieve Mag's yellow umbrella I left behind the last time we visited the restaurant...

Re-energised, we proceeded to complete the caches for the day! Yay!!
Our log on Choo Choo Cache. Click it to see Beng's fancy green kids georgie Crocs!

Auntie Kim's Korean Restaurant
265 Upper Thomson Road, 6452-2112


After cleaning up and resting a little at Beng's place, we adjourned to Auntie Kim's Korean Restaurant for some hearty Korean food!

It was hell trying to find parking there! But after a couple of rounds, I managed to snag a lot very near the restaurant.

The restaurant is small and cosy, with private rooms for small groups. Nice decor. I felt bad stepping in with my mud-caked shoes...









Mag brought some nice letter paper & envelopes and we passed the paper around and wrote to LH. For reasons only known to us, we're glad the letter would never make it to her..!



So, any takers for our next IndianaJanes geocaching adventure? Lots of geofeasting would follow...!!!! ;-)

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