
We went for yum cha brunch at Rhodes, after struggling for about 20mins at the car park to find a lot.
I reckon half of Sydney was probably at Ikea downstairs.

We ordered a lot. The folks were pretty pleased with the quality of the food.

After that, it was retail therapy at the biggest factory outlet in Sydney. Eliss's youngest sis was all out to get cheap Havaianas.
DFO has some of the best names, but at a bargain price.
I bought a suit and pants set for $100.

Sydney Olympic Park is a 640-hectare built for the 2000 Olympics and continues to be used for sporting and cultural events, including the Sydney Royal Easter Show, Sydney Festival, Big Day Out and a number of world class sporting fixtures.

The Kongs mimicking synchronized swimming outside the Aquatic Centre.

We managed to convince the guys at the counter to let us through for free, since we are not going to swim in there.
I can't imagine we are at the exact same pool which many world records were shattered 8 years ago.

This could be the last time this place is called the Telstra Stadium as it will be renamed to ANZ Stadium really soon.

This is the same torch that commenced the Olympic event.

All cold and hungry, we headed to Ashfield for some Shanghainese for dinner.

The wanton was full of fillings and the soup was light and tasty.

The spiciness of the sauce was just perfect for the thinly sliced pork.

This spicy fish number was excellent with white rice, and the fresh fish slices were succulent and bursting with flavours.

The noodle stir fry was not too oily and suit my in laws' taste.

Zhenhui helping herself without hesitation.
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