First, a bit of a side note. I do most of my DIS reading at work (during coffee break and lunch time, of course). I generally can access everything fine, but there have been a few TRs where I couldn't see the pictures. I suspect whatever photo hosting site they used was blocked via my work's internet (they do that. It's like they want people to work during the time they are paid). Anyway, a couple weeks ago I noticed the same problem come up with your TR. So I can only assume your photo hosting site has become blocked at my work, or that you've recently switched. Either way, drat. I can work around it by switching my phone to data, but it's a bit annoying. I'll probably have to remember to check your TR when I'm at home. No big deal, just thought I would mention it in case I start getting behind.
I did a bit of research on the
best place to get some.
Dim sum.
Wanted some...
Dim sum.
You've got me thinking now. What's generally considered to be the dim sum? I've had little dumplings and bao buns on the side of meat/veg stir fry and noodles/rice, which is what I would call simply Chinese food. I had always thought of dim sum being the dumplings in those bamboo steamers. I'm sure there's no "rule", I'm just being curious.
Yes, that meant that I would
have to wait too, but I wasn't
in a hurry today.
If it's not busy, it's probably
not all that good.
If people are waiting... it's
because it's worth waiting for.
It's a good point. If you're not in a hurry, it's probably a good thing to see a crowded restaurant with a bit of a wait. Most people don't wait for bad food (unless you're talking about Tony's Town Square in MK, but let's not go there).
And, I know they're overly filling
and therefore maybe not the best
use of your dim sum dollars,
but I like noodles... so I ordered
sum of those too.
I like them too. I always get noodles when I have Chinese. I never enjoyed plain steamed white rice. But noodles are definitely filling and I never get through it. If I get them from my local take out, I will eat them for at least two, maybe three meals.
The latter is designed by
Frank Gehry. The same
architect who designed
the Disney Concert Hall
in Los Angeles.
I immediately thought of Disney Concert Hall when I saw the picture.
I actually think it looks interesting.
Of course, being a tourist,
you have to go up the tower
don't you?
No. You don't.
I've done towers too. They don't have a huge appeal to me and I definitely think the prices aren't worth it. But I still have that urge to do it just to say I did it. What is why they jack up the prices. They know most people will do it anyway.
If you know any glass makers
(I don't, really), this is the one
that you might have heard of...
or at least seen his work.
I don't know that I've heard of him before, or if I did I forgot the name. But the art is incredible. It's hard to imagine the time, effort, and skill that goes into creating it.