To See You Laugh

They requested that the first course be Chinese chicken meatballs, much to Junior’s delight.

The sticky, yet savoury dish was an eye-opener for Reyona, and she wondered how much more she had been missing.

It was garnished with sesame seeds and green onions, which did nothing to detract from the slightly spicy taste of the mouthwatering meal.

After that, they had Kung Pao chicken, sweet and sour pork, Peking roast duck, Mapo tofu, chow mein and Wonton soup successively.

By the time they rounded everything up with mango pudding, the pipa music that was trickling in from the room next room had risen in frenzy.

Even Junior was silent, as they simply enjoyed the culture of another country through the food and music.

By the time they were leaving, the attendants informed them that their private room was next to a shopping centre where they could get their children any Chinese paraphernalia and clothes they might want.