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Tuesday, April 6

Venice trip


After months of planning and anticipation, I arrived in Venice, the city famous for its canals, gondolas, masks, Venetian merchants and of course, the sex god Casanova. Well that’s basically all I knew about Venice and this is my 1st Euro trip, unlike Pei Hua whom conquered most of Europe by now….


A few of my friends already forewarned that Venice is cutthroat in their prices and the food quality is not the best of Italy. I was giving Venice’s the benefit of the doubt so I went there with an open mind… until I ate my 1st pasta, pizza n risotto there… well I guess not all Italians are culinary-gifted!

From my observation, I noticed that restaurants with the BIG signs, pictures of food and waiters of non-Italian heritage (NOT A RASCIST REMARK, it’s like I would never trust Caucasian cooking Chinese food…) are not safe to go in. And the Venetians adopt BM diet (burung merpati), which is very small portion and that's why there isn't much fat people around.

There were 2 restaurants that served fairly nice food.

Our 1st dinner was hilarious as the master of the restaurant thought that we were Japanese! I am happy that he could recognized me but just a tad disappointed that he thought the Korean Shing was Japanese too!!! =( haha.

So I talked to him in Japanese more than English… very friendly but maybe a bit hamsap uncle feel =P but I guess that is the Italian trait… the tiramisu was very nice =)

The other good restaurant, which I would recommend to visitor of Venice, is Osteria Ae Sconte. It is a bit hidden in the alley but it has good food for the price. The squid ink pasta was very nice. =)

This is the squid ink pasta.

Gelati was our favourite pastime too… twice a day!! And man, how I miss the gelati in Casa De Gelato on Lygon St, Melbourne T______________T

One restaurant in Murano (glass making island) that everyone should avoid is Restaurant B (no joke man… its not an A restaurant…) Not only was the food terrible, their cover change was more expensive than a plate of main course for the 5 of us!!! Outrageous!! So people PLEASE don’t go here…

The bird eye view from St Mark's Cathedral's balcony.

St Mark's Square (Piazza S. Marco)

As for the sightseeing, I must say Venice has its charm as an historical city. Especially at St Mark’s square and overlooking to the SS Giovanni. Truly amazing view when the sun is up and shining down on to the blue water (n no the water is not CLEAN but not smelly)


Hercules's stone cold butt in Doge's Palace

The church interior is ..old.. but one can always appreciate that as part of the historical site and because its UNESCO World Heritage, it must look old!! And the Doge Palace is pretty cool too but without a proper guide, its difficult to appreciate its history. For example, I only realized that the Venetians were the 1st to have a Republic state (thank you Wiki). So maybe it’s a good idea to read up on the history prior to the visit!!! And everywhere u go, u need to pay to go in.. like going up the church, 4 Euro… going to the back of the church, another 4 Euro. No wonder the Venetians are famous for their business making skills!!!!

The gondola ride was fun and one of my best 20 Euro I spent there. Igor (gondola driver) was funny and I find him cute with his goatee~~ And thanks Pei Hua for trying to set us up!!! /slapyouinpublic!

Other than that, Venice is pretty same old same old everywhere. Bridges everywhere, alley here and there and canals and more canals!

Hiro enjoying the sun on a table in St Mark's Square before we decided to leave the cafe as 1 latte was 18 Euros!!! Really tourist slaughter at St Mark's Sq.

Hiro in front of St Mary's Cathedral where there was a woman whom begs for money and kept tugging on to my arm. After I gaze her my SGL glare, I saw the notice "No entrance fees!" which was well hidden INSIDE the church.. good job Venetians...

But the best part of the trip is definitely the crowd I went with!! It was fun meeting up wit LeeLee Sim!! Well I see Nick on a daily basis, so not much love there for him anymore! =P

The funniest parts were me and Pei Hua of being Mario and Maria in preparing breakfast for 小姐,小爷 和小奶 and watching WooHoo (Malaysian Movie) on the sofa bed!!!

The breakfast that we made that day.

Few things I learn from this trip are

a) Never go on trip with odd numbers... its inevitable that someone will be left out.

Thank goodness I had Hiro with me =)

b) Change your Euro anywhere but the airport and make sure u bring enough!!

c) Don’t travel with Easyjet.. bloody delays here and there!!! uurggggghhh

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