The tickets to the dinner cost us Rs.150, with a Rs.50 cashback on the final bill. When we looked at the menu, there was not much variety. Only two choices each for each course. In the end we ordered one main course each, and we also shared out the soup, starters, desserts and beverages.The dishes weren't cheap.The Project Amchi was aimed at educating and increasing the skills of local healthcare providers, allowing them to provide basic dental care in Ladakh. Source: The Hindu Times.
Seated at Table 3 :)
Non-veg and Veg Starters
Main Course: Jerk Chicken
Dessert
We realised that the food were so good that we did not regret spending so much for a meal. Every single dish was superb. But probably not the drink that the guys ordered. Kala kutta or something like that. Tasted like cough medicine. >< The Virgin Mint Mojito we ordered tasted much much nicer. Overall, most of the dishes were to die for. My favourite was the Jerk Chicken (yummy peppery chicken breast) and the brownie. Yum yum yum.. Glad that we dressed up to suit the event as everyone there was so well-dressed. It was a proper fine dining occasion. :) Had to observe proper dining etiquette lol. Got to enjoy the food and staring at our good-looking hosts. Wow, forgot to mention that the girls from Mcods had great figures. We couldn't stop staring.
Chris was quite annoying that night, V-logging non-stop with his newly acquired smartphone >< Kept talking to the camera commenting about everything he saw and ate lol. We couldn't accept the fact that he asked Siew Chai to capture the footage of him eating a brownie the fastest he can. Please larh, food are meant to be enjoyed, not gobbled down for the sake of a challenge. R.I.P brownie.
Enjoyed our dinner a lot, and enjoyed camwhoring during and after the dinner too. Managed to get a couple of pictures with our hosts :)
Lastly, a GIF of those random moments throughout the night :)
Photo credits to: Wei Chi, Chris JY and I!
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