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Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Monday, August 13, 2012

packing to leave

Why does it seem vacation time flies by quicker than normal time? Also how was it possible I fit all of my clothes and shoes in my suitcase before? As you can tell, I am having major packing struggles and am dragging my feet, mostly because I don't want my vacation in Delhi to end. {and because I don't want to start writing my thesis!}

my current situation
I'm trying every tip and trick in the book: rolling clothes, wearing bulkier items (hello wool blazer I never once wore while in Delhi) and stuffing things into my shoes. Hopefully I manage to fit everything in and still manage to have just a teensy bit of room leftover for one more souvenir I have my eye on! I am seriously considering wearing 5 layers of clothing in 90F Delhi weather, just so I won't have to check-in my possibly overweight carry-on...

PS- I basically want all of the below. Is there such a thing as the TravelFairy?


Wednesday, August 8, 2012

swimsuits

The sky in Delhi is a weird combination of sunny and hazy. Not quite the lounging-by-the-pool-in-the-Indian-sun I imagined, but I guess this will have to do... Here are some swimsuits that I will wear next time I am vacationing in an actually sunny place.


swimsuitsRiver Island coral swimsuit, $54 / Polka dot one piece swimsuit / La Perla underwire swimwear, $185 / Shimmi bandeau bikini / Monsoon tummy control bathing suit / Bikini Lab bikini swimwear / Clube Bossa bikini swimwear, $110 / Huit fringe bikini, $73 / Karen Millen bikini swimwear

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

museum and sushi

The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is the eponymous private museum of Kiran Nadar, established to showcase select works from her collection. It was housed in a random part of a shopping mall and took us almost 30 minutes to find the museum (even the information desk didn't seem to be too helpful). But the hassle was well worth it! Here are some pics I sneaked when the security guards weren't looking...


We were so happy when we finally saw this sign


Sudarshan Shetty's installation

Subodh Gupta's Line of Control. This photo does not do the work justice!

The museum outing left us a bit famished, so instead of our usual room service and watching TV routine we decided to head out for dinner. I had a necessary sushi fix at Delhi's most popular Japanese restaurant, Wasabi by Morimoto. The restaurant is located on the bottom floor of a hotel and the interior was modern and 'clubby'.

photo c/o taj hotels

Most importantly, the food was delicious!


chef's sushi selection

yellowtail jalapeno carpaccio 
 
oysters that my sister loved! the oysters are actually sitting on beds of salt.

So far my vacation in India has been almost too relaxing (if that is even possible!?). Tomorrow's plan is a morning yoga workout and spending the entire day lounging by the pool--please don't make me ever leave here!

cheesing for the iphone pre-sightseeing. #dork

Monday, August 6, 2012

gurgaon

After a very long journey, my sister and I finally arrived in Delhi. The first thing that strikes you once you step off the plane would definitely be the humidity/heat. Even at 11:45pm, Delhi was so hot! A relatively short car ride later, we arrived at our hotel for the first few days!

We stayed at the new and amazing Oberoi Gurgaon!

interesting floral arrangements found in the hotel
our room--so light and modern!
my delicious and authentic breakfast: Indian idli!
the centerpieces on our table at Amaranta. There was a tiny fish in there!

I still have a severe case of jetlag, which led us to eat dinner at 11pm yesterday night. We had one of the most delicious meals ever at Amaranta, the seafood restaurant at the Oberoi Gurgaon. The food was amazing and you get to even choose your own fish/lobster/crab to cook. Such a yummy experience!

The hotel has a complimentary yoga class in the mornings. The class was relaxing and at the same time a great workout (I'm still recovering from certain poses...haha). After yoga and a quick breakfast we checked out and moved closer to the heart of New Delhi. We can't wait to explore this area's restaurants and sights. Next up, a day at the museum!

Monday, July 23, 2012

summer wave

London has become unbearably hot these past couple of days. And by unbearably hot, I actually mean 74F and sunny. Running out my flat in tights and an all black outfit was mistake numero uno of the day.

The second mistake? Not picking up ice cream on my way home.

When I studied abroad in Tokyo my second favorite thing to do (first being hitting up the summer sales) was to cool down with some green tea ice cream. My quest to find some green tea ice cream outside of japanese restaurants has proved fruitless, but eva bakes has a great and easy recipe to make your own green tea ice cream at home! you can usually find powdered green tea or matcha at asian supermarkets or even at waitrose/whole foods. Doesn't that look amazing?!

Green tea (matcha) ice cream
c/o Eva Bakes



Doesn't that look amazing?! I could probably eat an entire pint right now. So it's probably a good thing I don't have the ingredients to make some...