However, when I was of a mind to digest the stuff, sometimes the subject does make sense. And thinking back now, laws of marginal return is foremost in my mind. You see, the more you eat, the more "jelak" you can get from the taste, but of course, there is a peak of satisfaction before satisfaction diminishes.
And yep, cannot doubt that some of these concepts do still apply, barring the exceptions or assumptions made for the various theories. Ok, where was I?



I hesistate to say whether I am more discerning in terms of taste (ya, ya, my resolution is to be more humble - must remember, must remember - humility is the path to tread now and forever more), but probably due to being "spoilt" eating other good Indian food elsewhere that it somehow became lacking. I did wonder if it was me, but one of my other colleague who also liked the dish (and having sampled it in SO before as well), said that it's not as good as she remembered it too.
Sigh! I want to test the laws of marginal return a bit more, so do tell me where I can find a good chicken vindaloo dish!
p/s In case you are wondering, yep, that's a dollop of Haagen-Dazs RUM and RAISIN with my "Air Batu Campur". SLURPPPPPPPP!
3 comments:
your new year resolutions got including 'weight watching' ah?
Bless you.... ;p
I don't know much about chicken vindaloo but I think you may try your luck at this nice indian restaurant at Damansara Uptown - Gem Restaurant. I can safely say - their curries are the best!
Hi AJ, better listen to laymank!!!
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