During the weekdays, the driver would picked us (me & colleague) from the apartment at 8am daily. Sometimes he would use different routes to reach the office. I got to see more sceneries and captured the daily street scenes when he passed by the town center. Most of the buildings in Bridgetown (the capital of Barbados) are low-rise, and the streets are narrow. Sometimes they are flooded during the heavy rain/storm.
Nevertheless the streets are clean, and well-maintained.
[Below] A school girl waiting for bus.
[Below] A statue of some prominent person (I dunno who)
[Below] Traffic light at junction. This country adopts driving on the left, just like ours.
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Dinner at Panenka again. This restaurant is located at the golf course, and is within our walking distance.
We wanted to try other items besides their daily specials, so we ordered ala-carte for sharing.
We had:
Chicken tenders with salads
[Below] Deep fried flour....i mean deep fried shrimp nuggets....it tastes exactly like cucur udang, minus the chili sauce.
Instead it came with mayo.
Buffalo chicken wings and drummets....my fav!
Our hearty meal!
This meal costs us BBD82 (USD41).
BON APPETIT!
5 comments:
Oh, their traffic light is orange in colour. Barbados, I always read in swashbuckling romance historical novels 😂 food looks ok for me
Mmmm...all the goreng2 stuff, sure enjoy!
Buffalo chicken wings in overseas is always more delicious. I don't know what our local cooked Buffalo Wings added until it lacked something. Could it be our chicken textures?
This St Michael town looks peaceful.
Yum yum. All fried food for dinner. Hardly green. Lol. I don't mind that once in a blue moon. Hehe.
Enjoying your pictures!
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