Saturday, December 25, 2010

How this non-Christian Malaysian celebrated Christmas

As a non-celebrant of Christmas, I am usually stymied as to what to DO on Christmas Day.

Ended up not going to a mall (if you want to, just head over to a neighbourhood one like TCM, Atria or SSTwo Mall), which I hear nothing good about with regards to traffic to and fro.

But like how Jewish people eat Chinese food on Christmas day, I had a craving for Indian food (go figure), so I had lunch at Spicy Corner with friend Ivan (who's never been before). We both had
  • Chappatis (like the potato dish that accompanies it and I've no idea what it's called :P) 
  • A dish of fried bittergourd (which I make a point to have when I'm at an Indian joint and if they have it) - cold but otherwise delish.
  • Shared the cup of Madras tea (which was like 1 part tea, 4 parts milk and sugar) which I thought was a tad too sweet even after stirring it like a madwoman. 
Spent the rest of the day watching the first season of The Ricky Gervais Show, as in the HBO animated version.

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