Day 7: Visitors
I can't quite remember this day, but I know is we ate dim sum for lunch -which surprisingly is way better than Malaysia's dim sum because they give more prawns and the pastry is just different in a good way- and met dad's friends.
From left to right:
Top:Dad + Mom
Below: Aunt Sandra, Uncle Kee Tat, Uncle Alan, Aunt Frances and husband XD
After lunch, Uncle Alan became our tour guide and took us around the city. He taught us how to turn right from a traffic light. Seriously, the road in Australia is confusing.
Soon it was dinner time. Haha funny thing about dinner. We wanted to eat at a restaurant in the hotel. However it was full. We went back to the hotel room to test out sis's laptop -since she complained that she couldn't set it up in her hostel- and was about to order room service when dad decided to walk around the street and look for one. So off we went...We walk about 10 minutes, there were plenty of restaurants, trust me, but my family being indecisive didn't pick any. Instead, we walk all the way back to our hotel. Eventually, we walked one huge square that took us about 10 minutes.We tried the Siccoro restaurant -which is the one in our hotel- and luck was on our side because we got a seat.
This may look like spaghetti but it's not! It's minestrone soup