walk walk find eat (translate from "Jalan-jalan Cari Makan)

After visited the Guan Yin Temple, we decided to play water.
Therefore, we go down to the beach and I accidentally drink the sea water.

It's SUPER SALTY. There are few tourists that swimming along the beach too.

After they get tired, they wipe themselves and read book under the tree.
That is a good way of relaxing. And then, there is also one pair of couple that date under the tree.

Try to hide from the warm sunshine.
Quite awhile, the girl started to wear off her cloth and berjemur there.

Her BF seems to offer put some sunscreen (maybe) on her but she reject.
Ouccchhh!! The guy must be dissapointed.

Hahahahaha... So busy body la me. Well, cannot blame me. This is public place.
However, no one will criticized on you coz it's really peaceful there and
everyone seems INVISIBLE in each other's eyes.
It's getting cold. So we walked back to our chalet and get ready to go out again.
This time, is for our dinner. And what do you expect, the sun is still there although the
time shows that it's 6some already.
We walk to the other side where we come while hoping to see any food stall is open.
Just before I start walk further, I stop. The sun is going to hide under the sea... means
sunset la....... (hahahaha) S-U-I...
But then, we left our camera in the chalet!!
No way....!!! SO we get back to our chalet and took the camera and take these photos (below)



After that, we eat ABC Special at the malay stall. Taste very good. Maybe
because of the yellow syrup above the ice. I'm still not sure whaat is that.
Taste sweet and I think is corn flavor.


The tables are always accompany by people and everyone looking at the Sun, taking pictures...



Then, we walked again to find what is the food for our dinner tonight.

Finally, we came to a stall that sell ikan bakar. Again, we saw the foreign tourist that me and my BF earlier met when reach the island. The one that said "hao chi ma"
haha.. We saw he and his family trying hard to tell the malay guy to bakar
the fish until abit hangus. Coz they don't like to eat just ordinary panggang. For them, it
is not cooked. So the old woman which is his friend asking our favour to
translate what he said to the malay guy. So we translate it and we order the same thing also - panggang sampai kulit hangus sikit!! Ahahaha...


I can tell you, sedap!


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