Saturday, September 25, 2010

Dinner at Jim Thompson

Taken using iPhone 4

Last night, I had dinner at Jim Thompson with my family; it is located at Dempsey Hill. Basically this restaurant offers "definitive Thai cuisine in a Dempsey Hill heritage venue with a stunning interior designed to surpass any other Thai restaurant in the world." Enough said.

The food was excellent. The service was 5-stars. The ambience was great. The interior and exterior designs were exquisite and meticulous. The venue was perfect. The bill was $200 plus. Yes, everything was perfect maybe except for the bill. BUT, I was grumpy and grouchy throughout my duration there. Why was it so if you ask me? It is a first-class restaurant yet someone was behaving like a hooligan shouting and spewing vulgarities at his friend on his phone during our meal. How outrageous! Since you are in a high class restaurant, you ought to know how to behave. This is not some typical coffee shops where you can do whatever you like. Luckily we were seated way back behind where no one really sits there, if not I can't imagine how am I going to hold up my face to others after that scandalous behaviour you had just produced. I mean even our server has this appalled look! You totally lose my respect.

Taken using iPhone 4
Taken using iPhone 3Gs

Those photos that were taken by iPhone 4 look so stunning. Look at its lightning and how sharp the details look. After seeing how beautiful these photos turn out using my sister's iPhone 4, I was tempted to upgrade my iPhone. Mine is such a disappointment as compared to her one. I think I'll just wait for iPhone 5 or 6 to come out since Apple always releases new iPhone annually on June. I have to say that I am a big fan of Apple's products. I do watch all the keynotes that Steve Jobs has - on YouTube or the Apple website. This man is clearly a genius. Not to mention, I might be getting a MacBook Pro next year! *Swoons* BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

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