I fell sick on the last day of school. Flu, fever, sore throat headache. That was so not fun. While everybody was playing and chatting and laughing, I was trying my best to go to sleep and get some rest. I had to bounce back within less than 24 hours, if not I'll have say farewell to my trip to Hatyai. Thank God, I managed to get better and was able to get up at 5am the next morning to go to Hatyai. Haha. =D
However, the weather in Hatyai was so terrible. It was like the sky was leaking or something. The sky was terribly gloomy. It would rain suddenly, and then after a while, it would stop. Then it would start again. D;
We stayed at Lee Garden Plaza Hotel. The reception area smelled really musty. I suspect it came from the old carpets. Yuck. The smell was disgusting. My sickness chased my appetite away and I ate really little. For me, anyway. What a waste. We had lunch at a really nice restaurant. Log Terrace is the name if I've not mistaken. The food was good and the price was reasonable.
Even though most people go to Hatyai to shop for stuff at really low prices (clothes, handbags, shoes, bla), we didn't manage to really shop for those kind of stuff. Blame it on the rain. It spoiled our mood. But we bought lots of food stuff, like cashew nuts and macadamia nuts. Gosh, macadamia nuts are soooooooo super duper delicious!! And it's a lot cheaper in Hatyai.
The nasi susu (I don't know what is it called in English) in Thailand is so so so so so delicious! Before this, the rice in the chicken rice in Hong Kong Disneyland ;D was my favourite rice but now my fav is Thai's nasi pulut. The mango rice was sooooooo super nice. I didn't manage to get a photo of it 'cause I was sick I simply didn't have the mood to take photos. Haha. ;P

By the way, my version of delicious plain rice:
1. The rice has to be dry. You must not be able to taste water in the rice. If you get what I mean. ._. Heh. Soft and watery rice is definitely a no no.
2. The rice must not stick/clump together. Sticky rice = YUCK.
3. It must smell delicious. Obviously.

Basically, that's all of the requirements of good plain rice that I can think of right now. So what if I'm weird? ;P Soft, watery, sticky rice is absolutely yuck. Who's with me? ;D Porridge is a different story.





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