The trip which we have booked since last July (super kiasu!) finally arrived! We didn't do any sightseeing, just alot of eating and relaxing. Fun wouldn't be a word I use to describe this trip, HAPPY will be the best word :) Slow paced life and yummy food, what is not to be happy about?
Our flight to Kota Kinabalu is scheduled at 5pm on a Saturday so I actually went for my drama class in the morning, had breakfast with the teacher before coming home to rest and finish up my packing. And we took the train to Khatib before taking 858 to Terminal 1. Despite only going out at 2pm, we still had plenty of time to spare so it calls for a late lunch at Aston and some window shopping after check in.
After clearing immigration at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, we went to look for the taxi counter. It is a flat rate of RM30 to the city. Just tell them the name of your hotel, pay and they will give you the receipt to get the taxi. There isn't any prominent signage for the taxi area but the people there are very helpful in pointing out to us, the lost birds. Haha!
We stayed at Hotel Eden54 at Jalan Gaya and absolutely loved the location. But because we booked rather near our travel date, we only managed to get the Compact Room (which is smaller and cheaper). For the sum we paid, there is nothing to complain about except the reception has this weird fishy smell. The staff is really helpful and that was the main reason I decided to stay there. I was initially quite worried that our hotel is actually part of a row of shophouses (SECURITY???) but were more at ease when we came back at about 11pm to find that there is a guard at the first level and the main door is locked.
After putting down our things and a really really short break, we head out because we were famished! Bak Ku Teh, here we come!!! Yu Kee Bak Ku Teh is just a few minutes down the street and the reception informed us that there is some festival going on at Gaya Street as well. Yippie!
I read that Yu Kee is opened from 4.30pm to 11pm but when we walk past at 10.45pm, it is already closed. So do not go too late to avoid disappointment.
We strolled along Gaya Street after our meal. There were some stalls selling things and people playing traditional musical instrument and at the very end, there was this beauty pagent or something going on (not that we could really understand)
Along the way, I spotted Party Play Cafe and that's how we ended our night - with lots of sweet stuffs and beautiful songs.There were many young locals at the cafe sipping on alcohol but we decided against it. I have read about their Chocolate Fondant Cake (RM15) so it is a MUST order and indeed, the chocolate lava is so flowy! We also had Waffles with Berries (RM15) which is really lovely when eaten together. The cafe only closes at 1.00am on Friday and Saturday night but we had planned for a early start the next morning..
beautiful voices duo |
the order that came wrong |
Day 2 soon, I promise!
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