Seems we are on our feet every day for hours. We did take off yesterday, then today Ben and I walked to the wet market and back. It was like a sauna the whole way, and my foot gave out before we got back. It’s tough not to be able to walk for miles. Every time we take a taxi we see another cool neighborhood we would love to explore.
Today our neighbors Marsha and Frank flew home. We had dinner with another couple that we met through them at Bistro Burgers. The food is great there.
We visited Jing’an temple which was cool.
We ate here four times. It’s on the way back from the Foreign Languages Bookstore, where we have invested possibly $200 since we have been here. Ben and I have gone through at least 10 books each.
One thing we like about this restaurant is we are the only foreigners. They run a brisk business with lots of customers. Below we have our staples: shrimp friend on scallions under garlic in tons of buttery oil; eggplant in a delicious sauce, bok choy’s cousin, and noodles in soup. I don’t recommend the tofu in sauce. It’s bland.
China is an odd mix of very modern and old. For example, the waitresses have scanners so we point to the dishes we want and they scan them in. In many other restaurants you use an Ipad to order. And almost everyone pays with their online account: scan their We Chat or Alipay account on their phone. But other areas of life are old. They have not modernized the sewer system. At most museums, it’s cash only.
We took Ben to LEGOLAND here, which is pretty small, more for younger kids, but still fun for Ben for 5 hours. The Shanghai LEGOLAND display goes from night to day every 5-10 minutes.