There was a shopping mall completely filled with restaurants near the hospital I visited. I spotted Junk food (McDonald's & KFC), Japanese, Korean, American and local food but I made no effort to choose my dinner because I stumbled upon Nando's. I used to devour Nando's grilled chicken frequently when I was in London. Nando's is operating in 21 countries but I wonder why nobody franchises Nando's in Singapore? I once read a case study of Nando's stating a loaded businessman in Singapore initiated on franchising Nando's but was failed (can't remember the reasons).
Mommy, maid and I then head to Genting Highland for a short break from the overly-sunny land (i.e. Singapore). Since I don't (know how to) gamble and have been to Genting far too frequent, we are just spending lazy days of devouring more food and relaxing in the jacuzzi found in our toilet.
The new running event in Genting is 'Dreamz', a musical performance mainly by two illusionists. The performance comprises several animals such as a lion, two tigers and two dogs. What tempted me to watch this piece of show is the advert "featuring for the first time in Southeast Asia is a magnificent beast ... the elusive white lion. Once thought to be a myth, the white lion first existed as whispered rumours in the wilderness of South Africa before finally being discovered in 1975" sounds thrilling. And boy I was disappointed, these animals (per category) showed up less than 10 seconds on stage. The white tiger is pretty docile; it even went down the stage to greet audiences. On the other hand, the white lion doesn't look properly tamed; it was ushered into its cage three seconds it went out and was kept in the cage during the photograph session.
The part I loved most was when four motorists went round and round rapidly in a cylinder cage, my hands were tired from clapping. Other than that, the acrobats' performance is of high quality but dancers need some improvements since they play a large part of this musical. The price was quite steep (can't remember the exact amount) considering I always watch this kind of shows free of charge. But my personal view would be it worth the price I paid.
I will be in Genting again to watch Emil Chau's Mothers Day Concert.
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