So, I decided I would try all the things that looked slightly different from what I've had before or am used to -- well, besides the main dish of steak-and-shrimp. So, here goes...
First, some good advice -- please do keep those trousers clear, aherm:

--And I think these motto-filled notices are so cute:

Clear stuff, "seaweed mix"; pink stuff, "seafood salad"; some sauteed bacon chunks; some different tuna potato salad; and some different mushroom pasta:

Danny being served:


My plate:

Shelah being served:

My Ramen noodles, yay! Well, they were just noodles you prepare yourself... they had these and the really thin glass noodles... some big strainer-type things (should've taken a picture of those -- like big tea strainers) and you toss your noodles and whatever other things (e.g. sprouts, spinach, etc.) you want in there, soak it in the hot water, pour into bowl, pour broth over it, etc.; I just added garlic flakes to mine:

Green tea everything! I like green tea. I put milk in my green tea; people think I'm weird. So, I _had_ to try the green tea delicacies... here we have "green tea pudding" on the left, "green tea cream" to its right (I put that on the bun) and "green tea custard" in the little bowl (or vice-versa with the names). I liked them all! Yay:

Danny proudly displaying his ice-cream:

My proud display of mine:

Shelah doing something odd to her ice-cream and a bun:

The three of us:

Danny summoning the waitress:
Some funny kids (and all the running, with announcements in the background about not letting kids run around, heh):
A big group of kids celebrating something -- seemed like maybe their teacher's birthday or something for their teacher:
At the MRT station, on the way back, we ran into (another) Danny, who had been over at our place the other night... You can't miss him -- he's tall (compared to the average around) and has the "big hair", which is red and curly. I saw him out of the corner of my eye and knew exactly who it was, heh. Anyway, it turns out he's the little-little brother of one of my friends, DT! Amazing! No wonder the guy was looking at me funny... he was trying to figure out who that weird old lady was... Haha... Nah, but it's a small world, ain't it...
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