The recent Seminyak days I've eaten the local street food so many times that I've lost count by now. I absolutely love it! It's funny how the cheapest food has been the tastiest, considering the tempeh, tofu and veggies are amazing and available almost everywhere in these little warungs along the streets.
The best thing is that whatever time of the day anyone of these places are opened, which means we've had it for breakfast, lunch, dinner and as a late night snack on our way back to the hotel.
The other day we walked along the Main Street for ages and found ourselves ending up in Kuta, which is much more busy than Seminyak. We made some much needed shopping for new shoes (my shoes were barely usable anymore, and Kuta is a good place for doing some shopping bargains, lucky me!), shorts and a lot of DVDs for future use.
Along the way of our shopping adventures we stopped for a refreshing banana juice break. Man, I'm gonna miss all these amazing freshly squeezed fruit juices around here!
We also saw the memorial monument from the terrible bombing attack in 2002 when a lot of people lost their lives.
After a walk like that we were starving and found the Falafel House in Kuta, where the whole menu is just different dishes with falafel (which makes them win the falafel competition against Happy Falafel where everything but one dish were just meat and chicken..), everything from salads to falafel burgers and the falafel here is sooo crunchy and yummie!
I've also said good bye to my long fluffy hair when I had the most spontaneous and quickest (and cheapest) hair cut of my life.
Other than that we've had some great nights out with Bintangs and funny people at different venues. One night we went to this larry bar/resto called Frankensteins bar, which is like every other themed bar in Ayia Napa, but here it stands out from the rest of the Aussie inspired bars around this area. They had a cool show going on with talented dancers and live artists singing, so cool!
But then again, I've been spoilt with beaches we've been to before we came here. I'm just glad the hotel has a pool to relax in when coming back from long walks here and there in the hot, burning sun.
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