Oktober Fest in Chinatown??


Oktober Fest in Chinatown

I was half expecting to see a German guy, or at least a half German guy, at this stall. But sadly, I was to be terribly disappointed ultimately. After completing some blood tests, my entire family trooped back to the food center for dinner and was having coffee near this stall. On the pretext of taking some scenery shots to put on this blog, I walked past this Oktober Fest stall (it occupied 2 stall spaces, mind you!!) and saw the owner of this stall...


It was a Singaporean Chinese guy, just slightly taller than me. Appearance wise, he was just slightly taller than me, with thinning wispy hair. And expression wise, it was simply pricelss. He looked very clueless and according to Singaporean lingo, "he looked somewhat steamed"...


Yes, I was hoping to see a German guy after all....

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