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A friend once told me she felt inadequate and always felt like she didn't have enough because she had so little money. I was surprised and kept asking her, "You always seem to have a lot of money and even live above the standard, even owning a pretty expensive car." She replied, "I think I always feel like I don't have enough; I don't even like my car enough."
I realized one thing from our conversation: that being rich doesn't always mean being rich, and being humble doesn't always mean being poor. It turns out that the meaning of "enough," and realizing it, is a skill not possessed by others. I'm quite happy with my life, even though I can't eat at fancy restaurants like some people do, even if it's only once in a lifetime.
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I prefer who I eat with and how I spend my days, like this one. I don't have a fancy dinner I can give my wife, but I always know her favorite food. She really likes this restaurant because it has interesting dishes. The first thing she said was, "I really want salted egg onde-onde."
We had dinner here at a no-brand café (that's really its name). The menu was very varied, especially the Asian fusion food. We bought everything we liked, including several desserts and a salad full of protein and fiber from a variety of fresh vegetables.
We also couldn't forget the beef kwetiaw (rice noodles with beef sauce), which was surprisingly generous. It was filled with a beaten egg and a generous amount of mustard greens. The aroma of sesame oil was truly palpable with every sip of the soup.
We order two desserts: onde-onde with salted egg and meatballs with shrimp and mayonnaise, each with a rich flavor. Dinner didn't need to be fancy, as long as fill with a variety of food. We were also greeted by live music right in front of our table.
The restaurant had a very intimate ambiance. This is only possible at night, as the restaurant has a unique concept, both interior and exterior. For example, the Ironman statue at the main entrance was not what we expected, but it was a very funny experience. We even took a photo with the Ironman, with the help of the waiter who took our photo.