The name of this cafeteria is really Kastari. Sounds familiar? I was wondering where I heard that name before, till I recalled Singapore's most-wanted terror fugitive. Haha.. Anyway, the place looks good right? Nice ambience also, so different from what we can find from NUS.
Some photos meant to be shown earlier...
From left to right: Yassine, Jukka-Pekka, Me, Lech and Krzysztof
Karjalanpiirakka
This was what we ate when we were at the ESN trip earlier this month, and I simply couldn't remember the name when they introduced it to us.
Some people asked me what type of bread I was eating here, and I took a picture of it just now.
Some people asked me what type of bread I was eating here, and I took a picture of it just now.
So is it multi-grain bread? I cannot tell, but it is nothing like the plain white bread that I eat in Singapore.
When I came back from school, this was the sight that greeted me:
Florian and Rémi posing
When I came back from school, this was the sight that greeted me:
Rémi is my flat mate, and Florian is my nieghbour. They cooked spaghetti bolognese, and prepared my share too! How nice of them.. We ate in Rémi's room and had a great time. The spaghetti was delicious and the lighty toasted bread was warm and good. The many wonders of a simple oven... Should try to persuade my family to get one. :)
Oh! Oh! Kazuki invited me to go to his place to make sushi on friday evening! Sure hope to master some sushi making skills!!
Ok, I'm supposed to be asleep now cos I woke up so early today and I still have to get up early tomorrow morning for lesson at 8.30 am. Nitez!
Oh! Oh! Kazuki invited me to go to his place to make sushi on friday evening! Sure hope to master some sushi making skills!!
Ok, I'm supposed to be asleep now cos I woke up so early today and I still have to get up early tomorrow morning for lesson at 8.30 am. Nitez!