The City That Never Sleeps




posted : December 29, 2009
Forgot to mention about my Turkish bath experience. Was about 60 USD per person for 80mins. It begins with lukewarm water being splashed on you in your 2-piece. And then foam massaging which was quite cool. The bubbles dripping onto your body and relaxing you from head to toe. Then relexation for about 15 mins by the pool side with their traditional apple tea. They drink apple tea like water during winter to keep themselves warm. So wrapped around in a nice hotel bath towel we headed over to VIP room for oil massaging. Good stuff! Except it wasn't a hot Turk guy doing it. Had to settle for a local lady since I'm Asian. I'm not supposed to be that open-minded. Haha.

Just had another massage by my aunty's maid who is 23. And so cute coz we have language barriers as she's Indonesian. For a petite frame mind you she has hell lot of energy and vigour. And her massage is so thorough. Comparable to my turkish bath experience. And it's free. Good enough. =)

Fav. sightseeing place: The dip we had at the Cotton Terraces in Cappadocia. The water rushing onto your cold feet is awesome!


Fav. meal: Lunch on my last day. This Chinese restaurant at Taksim Square. I guess at the end of the day its local delights which satisfy your tastebuds.


Fav. hotel: The hotel which had a decent enough tv for I caught an episode of Desperate Housewives before dozing off.


Cutest guy: Ibrahim Gurkan Ozturk!



Hottest guy: My runway model!



With that I've satisfied my craving for my Fried Hokkien Mee from Stall #43 of Ayer Rajah Market.

And I'm also the proud owner of Emporio Armani's Diamonds!