Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Food taste so good the ghost even come to eat...

Street at night!
Yesterday was spent vegetating and relaxing after the tiring week of touring.  We were secretly looking forward to this day for couple of days.  Mother finally finished watching 3rd season of Orange is the new black, some of the brothers finished reading the books they brought, Father slept on and off throughout the day.  After eating authentic Chinese food for over 2 weeks, we finally convinced Father to try out a nearby KFC.  The food was definitely different, but not gross like how Father described it, although the side dishes were tiny.  The chicken wasn't crispy at all, more like the packaged fried chicken from Publix back home.  Most of today was spent like that as well. Except today we went out to Ghost Street for dinner.

The menu Mother took to put in the blog, but the Manager yelled at her for taking pics which evidently isn't allowed.
We took the subway to and fro.  Surprisingly enough, the walk wasn't as grueling as I remembered it to be. Perhaps my body built up some stamina from the past week of hiking!  However, the subway was extremely crowded each time we were on it.  We unfortunately hit rush hour.  

Down into the subway from the Ghost Street
It took an hour to get to the street, which was lined with various restaurants.  When we got there, it was still kind of light out, so it didn't look like much.  We walked down a whole section before deciding on where to eat. Father had to consult his smart phone to make sure we were in fact on the right street.  

Some interesting decor ft. the Brothers
(left to right; #1, #3, #4, and #2)
Father and the Baby
The Baby feeding Brother #!
We enjoyed the meal and fast service.  Well, it was fast after we found out you were supposed to order when you enter, pay and then be seated.  We were seated for awhile waiting for a waitress when Father flagged someone down to ask and were explained how to order!  We were in and out of there by two hours, which is a bit unheard of for our family of eight.  At night, the street was lit up, which made it much more impressive.  It's a bit like Las Vegas in that aspect. That is...without the glamour.  

The street's pretty busy at night!
We didn't stick around much longer after that and took the subway straight home.

The Baby, "Subway Surfing"

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