Drinking is so fun. Morning after is not so much. Technically though, Charlie and I didn’t even get to sleep until 7am. Apparently we had a 2 hour long discussion from 5 to 7 in the morning. I don’t recall this conversation or why it happened at 5am, but it did. We got to sleep in till noon and then had to leave since our Airbnb time was up. Charlie headed back to Saigon, and I went to my next hostel spot, Hotel China Town 2. It was a bit tough to find because the street that the entrance is on becomes a market during the day. I walked passed it a couple times, but eventually found it cause I’m awesome at directions. And Google Maps. I love Google Maps.



I remember booking this place and thinking it was so freaking cheap. Once I checked in, I found out why. There were no windows! But I didn’t care at this point. Having no windows means it’s pitch black at any time. I don’t fall asleep well with light, so this was actually quite perfect for me. Got to nap for about an hour.
When I awoke, I was kind of hungry but kind of not. You know that hangover mode where you feel like you should eat, but you’re still a bit queasy? Yeah. I couldn’t decide on anything, nor craved anything at all, so I got McDonald’s. I think this is the second time I had McDonald’s on this trip. You can always count on Ronald. After MickeyD’s I passed out again.
You’re thinking I had a waste of a day, BUT I was able to get up and get some Din Tai Fung with MinKyung, who also happened to be in KL at the time. We had dinner and caught up from our last meeting in Bangkok. We got to try this dessert spot, Miru, and got a green tea latte with a side of crepe layer cake. It was fantastic in my opinion. Not as good as Lady M in NYC, but close enough!
