breakfast buffet |
market across from my hotel |
yummy yogurt! |
if we have some downtime during the day, my factory agent suggests going for a massage. we tried a new place the other day that looked as though it would fit in perfectly in singapore's geylang (red-light) district. the masseuse manhandled me pretty intensely, and i'm confident that i left feeling worse than when i went in. 30min = 38rmb (today=US$5.57), which i think is somewhat expensive by china standards, considering my go-to massage place in SHANGHAI (a real city) is 50rmb (US$7.32) for an hour, it's antiseptically clean and they have a "buy 10" card which gives you a discount.
the best part of these trips is dinner - we eat and drink well every night. not great for my "diet" but certainly the highlight of my trip. so far we've dined out on korean kalbi, hot pot (communal style with a spicy and non-spicy soup), lamb grill and tuna head sashimi. tuna head sashimi was the coolest - a sushi chef tears apart that tuna head right at your table and slices up the cheek, nose, neck, etc - but also the most repulsive. i'm still nauseated thinking about him chopping up the RAW eye goo and the eyeball and serving it up. i'm quite adventurous when it comes to food, plus last night i drank an entire bottle of baijiu myself, but even i couldn't go there.
now that my factory agent GC has hired an ayi (basically the most comprehensive houskeeper/cook/nanny available on earth), we also eat at the office sometimes. i think living away from home, GC likes some home cooked food; he even likes to get in the kitchen himself. one night GC and his buddies bought a mountain chicken (from a chicken herder(?) at the mountain nearby), and they made chicken soup with ginseng; last night we visited the market (intense!) and got 3 live fish, sea cucumbers, super fresh sesame leaves and the most delicious fresh tofu ever, and they sliced up a sashimi feast.
not sure what's on deck for tonight, but it's my last night here... i'm sure it'll be another doozy!
the food sounds amazing...is baijiu like soju?
ReplyDeleteuhhh NOOOOO... baijiu is WAY stronger. i'll bring some to LA next time!
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