I'm back from my trips and was itching for a tea session so I called Z to head out with me!
My WIW below, and a checkered blazer I tried in H&M but decided not to get in the end cos it was slightly loose on me. :( Couldnt find my sizes these days!
Boo. Need to put on a bit more weight.
I haven't been to TWG in Singapore (it was established in our good home country:>) neither did I in Hong Kong 'cos there was always a longggg queue so I did my first tea experience in Dubai (Dubai Mall) yesterday.
It was 1837 because Singapore started trading tea as a port since then.
Looked like every store in Asia - it had nice macarons' dispplay and shelves of tea tins.
There was at least 8 pages of teas so don't ask me how many there were!
Surrendering the magnificent list, we were spoilt for choice!
Can see Z was delighted to choose. We find the guidebook to tea extremely helpful since it lists down the description of each single tea on the menu.
We ended up with Z's choice of Orange Wood tea since we were both fans of classic and fruit teas.
Extremely pleased with the tea we had. The wood note wasn't too strong in this black based tea, yet it has a light orange note to it.
Ha, we looked extremely tired since we only returned home from Rome the day before.
We went for the aviator salad which was a poach egg with generous servings of char grilled chicken slices on top of romanian lettuce. The croutons were amazingly good, they're one good side to a good salad for me!
We shopped for a bit while I finally gotten my grey skinnies (hooray!) You can always trust Bershka in theirs.
Magnolia's our next stop - it was Z's first time while you know I always count on them for my red velvet dose.
Their signature Red velvet cheese cake.
Z chose to have carrot cake while I was on my usual fix.
paired with latte and earl grey with a dash of milk for me, it's an awesome combination :>
Rome
Did I also mentioned that Z and I were on work trip the day before to Rome?
Here are some pictures of us in the city of Roma.
We shared a pizza and aglio olio in a cafe which were quite a good $$ deal for us, but I didn't like what we had really. I doubt I can find a decent restaurant in Rome center.
Was at Piazza Navona when we walked around. It had its Christmas market which was bustling with life.
Quoted from Wiki:
" Piazza Navona is a city square in Rome, Italy. It is built on the site of the Stadium of Domitian, built in 1st century AD, and follows the form of the open space of the stadium. The ancient Romans came there to watch the agones ("games"), and hence it was known as 'Circus Agonalis' (competition arena)."
The Egyptian obelisk in Rome.
My kind of carousel :D
Shopped around tents with displays of christmas and souvenirs.
It was 4:30pm when dusk falls, winter makes the day seemed shorter and the nights longer.
The beauty of Europe is to have a cup of coffee in any of the cafes while you put your world behind for the moment.
It was raining heavily that night, so the coffee was much needed.
We also settled down for the pistachio ice cream near trevi fountain - I remembered one of my readers who told me not to settle for anything less - thank you :) The gelato is indeed the best I've had for 2 euros!
Till then, I gotta settle pictures for Amsterdam :)