“Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life.” - Jack Kerouac

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Cha Cha Moon

Had dinner there on Sunday night after we got back from Greenwich. It's at Kingsly Court at Carnaby Street, quite a hip and happening area. They serve some sort of fusion cuisine. Thai-Chinese-Singapore-Asian. I never quite get fusion food. :P

Had my first plate of Char Kway Teow and Cai Tao Kuey in a long long time. Too long. The Char Kway Teow was too spicy, but it had the chinese sausages in it! Which made me very happy. The Cai Tao Kuey, which they called Cha Cha Mooni (don't ask me why), didn't look like Cai Tao Kuey, but surely tasted like it! Both dishes didn't particularly give me a taste of home, but it surely reminded me of home. :)It was home-with-a-twist. I guess it's because the whole decor didn't exactly resemble a hawker centre, nor does does the place smell or sound like it.

Had ice milk tea as well. Finally, my proper teh-ping in London. You have no idea how much I miss teh-ping. I will live on teh-ping when I get home to make up for all the lost time.

Dinner wasn't too expensive for the quality of food and ambience. Overall, a good meal!

http://www.chachamoon.com/

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