tan1415's VirtualTourist Home Page
| Page Views: 1,045 | Travelling guide of a natural born foodie.... by tan1415 - last update: Jun 25, 2006 |
Time to start my homepage. Yikes pretty irritating to see an incomplete homepage. I guess it's finally time start with one. So here goes....
I guess love of travelling has always been in our family. Part of our genes you might say.Mainly the reason was for business, but I guess the excitement of adventure, meeting new people, learning new languages and cultures must have also been a big part of it too. We always saw it as a opportunity instead of something to be scared off.
When I was young we used to move alot as a family, like my dad before me...but for the past 2 decades I have stayed put. But the love of travelling has never left and it has become one of my passions. Always curious to see and experience it for yourself.
Another thing I love is food, so basically in my webpages you'd see alot of info on where/what to eat. I think that good food is essential part of a good holiday and happy living. Eating out at a McDonald is a crime in my book even if you are on a budget. And for me nothing is worse than eating bad food. It's not the money spent that I regret...but the appetite that I wasted ...that's what I regret the most. Anyway I don't think you need a big budget to enjoy your food when you travel. The problem is finding the correct restaurants/eateries. The hidden gems...and there's where websites like this come in. I hope to provide fellow travellers with teh information so that when they visit a place they are garanteed at least one good place for a great/good meal.
Anyway check my travelpages..if you have any questions, tips or remarks..feel free to send me an email. |
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nicolaitan Tue Mar 20, 2007 06:59 UTC best wishes for a happy birthday and a healthy upcoming year. N. | boocik04 Tue Jan 16, 2007 02:20 UTC thanks for the yogya tips. i'm flying air asia (coz I got the free flight tickets!) so i have to arrange everything myself... | tigerjapan Mon Jan 8, 2007 11:06 UTC Can't agree with you more about McDonalds being a crime. I do thank McDonalds for one thing, reliable toilets that I like to think of as public. | chiabh Sat Jul 8, 2006 13:00 UTC hi tan... in malaysia and this part of the world, macdonalds is not budget food... it is more expensive than local delicacies... regards.chia |
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