our dinners were all resolved at this cosy chinese seafood restaurant right outside e resort.

very retro feel, especially love e huge ancient tree at e al fresco dining area....
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beautiful isnt it? ambience was really good, dinner by e sea, with e old grandfather tree, twinkling lights tat e amicable boss twined around e dining area.

most imptly, food was remarkably delicious!

love their tasty
seaweed soup which contains lotsa liao, ting loves their crispy fresh cereal prawns, even a simple stir-fried kailan was fantastic!after filling our tummies, we went for some booze at e resort's pub.

al fresco tropical island style as well. bar in a hut, entertaining singer-dancers in another hut, chairs all around on e smooth sand.

e only bad thing was ants around e trees, e kais n lijun got bitten. wonder why only e 3 of em, hmmm~

must say im impressed by e singer-dancers:
2 skimpily-clad (but not sleazy) ladies with 1 broken-wrist dude, singing away throughout e night, with specific mambo-ish dance moves for every song. unprecedented entertainment, i've nv seen anything like tat in sg b4.

beer was filthy cheap, it was like
SGD5 for a pint of Hoegarden. no wonder kailin was
licking e bottle clean. haha~

i have absolutely no idea wat a giant chess set is doing in e middle of a pub area, but it sure is a gd photo-whoring spot.

was a tree fondly mentioned above? tis is another tree, at e pub area. e photo has an exceptionally romantic touch to it, no? or mayb it's just dor's camera. haha~
say no evil, hear no evil, see no evil. e sisterhood prob only din see any evil in Tioman, did plenty of e rest. hehe~
tat sums up e trip, at last. enjoyed myself tremendously, we shd do it again nx time!
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