Malaysia to Singapore
Our last night in Melaka was spent eating some amazing satay at
Capitol Satay. After a 40 minute queue we were ushered to our big
metal table with a gas burner in the middle and a pot of satay sauce
was put on to boil. While waiting for the sauce to heat up we helped
ourselves to various meats, veggies and snacks on sticks. Once the
sauce was bubbling we spent an hour cooking the sticks in the satay
pot and making a huge mess of the table. The owner was keen to point
out that if we ate more sticks than anyone else had done we would eat
free. The men’s record is 182 sticks and the women’s is 83. The top
woman was from St Helens!! We didn’t get anywhere close even between
us ๐
The next morning it was an early start with the morning call to prayer
echoing across the town. The guy doing the call to prayer really
belted it out and it really gave the place a great ambience.
We jumped on our bus and after 5 hours, our last land border (unless
we nip into Mexico from the US) and a few more passport stamps we were
at our guesthouse in Singapore.
Now, this guesthouse completely blows our usual budget out of the
water but the Guardian rates it as one of the best in the world! It’s
called One Florence Close and it is pretty darn good. It has showers
just like the one we have in our flat in Manchester and two very
wonderful Persian cats called Romeo and Pepper who are so superior
it’s hilarious!
The beds are ridiculously comfortable which makes a huge change to the
past few months so we’ve had some great sleep, which after all the
walking we have done is very welcome.
The pic was taken at the waterfront over the new F1 circuit.
The satay experience reminds me of the steak eating scene in The Great Outdoors – and I imagine the woman from St Helens didn’t look a lot unlike John Candy ๐