Yesterday I met up with Priscilla to go threading in Little India. Pei Kiat was busy and could not join us. At first I was thinking of eating bhattura. I miss it alot! But because Pris had lunch already so we did not have that. Anyway, I recommended her the eyebrow threading in Little India and she has been wanting to give it a try since before the exams. However, we could not find a time and so we could only go this week. Haha it has been quite a long time since I last thread my eyebrows and hence, I forgot about the pain. It's not very painful but still there is a degree of pain.
After that, we went to Mustafa Centre. Oh my goodness! It's super big! There's the newer section and older building lah. Haha we spent 3 hours in there! That's a super long time, considering that we only shopped at certain sections such as sports, shoes, bags etc. There are so many more sections that we just walked by. I seriously think that one can shop in there for a whole day. Another thing is, the place is full of products. The shoes and bags may be branded but they just stack them up in the shelves instead of displaying nicely. It does not look expensive stuff at all. You really need to search for treasures haha. I bought a pair of shoes there and also a handbag for my mum. The shoes from Kappa costs $25, which I think is average and the handbag costs $16 which is cheap.
Then, we made our way to a shop opposite Bugis Junction for our dinner. Pris recommended it saying that the fried wantons are very crispy. Indeed it was. It reminds me of the fried wantons that I tried at Sunshine Plaza some years back.

It may look like the average hawker fare but it's not bad. The fried wantons are really crispy but the soup wantons are just average.
After dinner, we went to Kino and we found some books relating to our study of languages. Pris was looking at some jap textbooks as she's thinking of taking Jap level 3 while I was looking at some French textbooks. I am interested to take French level 2 but it will depend on my results first. Hope my French does well!