Orchard Ion Basement 4

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I'm on leave today! ^_^

No plans, basically a "nua-ing" day... Did some "cooking" in Facebook, msn-ing and now blogging lor... =)

I went to watch Avatar, Sherlock Holmes and Alvin & the Chipmunks 2 in December. After so long, finally there were great movies to watch!

Avatar is a very interesting story, a romantic one also, that showed that love is beyond size? Keke.  Sherlock Holmes is the typical investigation storyline and the thrill accelerates as the mysteries get solved one by one. Alvin & the Chipmunks 2 is just adorable, especially Theodore and Eleanor! Do try to catch all three!

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Hi Tea Rose Veranda

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I have went to Shangri-La, The Line for a couple of times, but I never know that there is another fantastic place right above it!

I must say, I prefer Rose Veranda over The Line. Dun get me wrong, The Line is still good for its wide spread of fresh seafood, meats, dim sum, salad, desserts and many more. I will still go to The Line if I feel like pigging out like nobody business and when I get my paycheck. Coz, it isnt very cheap...haha

On the other hand, Rose Veranda offers a much classy ambience with comfortable armchairs and a less crowdy setting, yet with a reasonable spread. It offers more of hi tea spread with a choice of 120 teas. Definitely great for gals gathering, whereby you can chit chat over cups of tea with nice savories and desserts. You can just eat leisurely (Weekday Hi Tea from 11.30 - 6pm) without the need to "choke" yourself with food.


ROSE VERANDA
Venue: Shangri La Hotel, Mezzanine Level
Contact: 6213 4486

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Preview to Rose Veranda Hi Tea

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Click to see bigger picture!!

Summarized review => Very much loved! Keke  ^_^

Stay tune for full review...

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Hillary Inn [Closed]

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My fren suggested to check out Hillary Inn as it offers tarot reading service, other than the normal dine-in.  Well, sound interesting huh? At least, it seems to be first of its kind in Singapore...



Cafe from outside

It looks ordinary from the outside,  not apparent that they provide the "extra service"...

And you nod your head with me.. Yeah, now you know huh? Keke

And the name Hillary sounds like an ang mo guy. Who will thought that it offers floral/ fruit tea , snow ice and tarot reading?? Totally mismatch lah! =p

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Bear Bear 思语 - Episode 3

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亲爱的老板,


当我仰望你时

期盼一片浮木

却是一块重石

让我沉入谷底


Dear Boss,

" When I look up to you, I am expecting a float

But I was given a boulder, and I sank to the seabed "

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Bear Bear 思语 - Episode 2

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好老板是位严师,让你又爱又恨

坏老半是伪君子,假利害假好人


"A good boss is a stern teacher, whom you respect and afraid
A bad boss is a hypocrite, who acts smart and pretends good"


Agrees with me ??

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Activites

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Click on the respective box for the listing you would like to browse! ^_^

Tutorial Time

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Japanese Oiishi!

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ABURIYA
Venue: 60 Robertson Quay #01-03 The Quayside
Contact: 6735 4862
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

AKASHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Venue: 1 Tanglin Road, #01-01A, Orchard Parade Hotel
Contact: 6732 4438
Time: 12pm - 3pm ; 6.30pm - 10.30pm
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥ 

DAIKOKUYA
Venue: Paragon Shopping Centre, #B1-47 S(238859)
Contact: 6737 5416
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

GYU KAKU
Venue: 29 Lorong Mambong
Contact: 6466 4001
Website: http://www.gyu-kaku.com.sg
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

HIMAWARI(BUFFET)
Venue: 114 Neil Road S(088852)
Contact: 6438 0925
Time: Daily 11.30 - 2.30pm, 5pm - 12am
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

HINOKI
Venue: 22 Cross Street, #01-50/53, China Square Central
Contact: 6536 7746
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

I FRESH CO
Venue: 9 Raffles Place Republic Plaza #B1-07
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

IKOI JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Venue: Miramar Hotel, 401 Havelock Road #01-01
Contact: 6887 3788
Time:11.30am to 2.30pm;6pm to 11pm
Website: http://www.miramar.com.sg/fnb.asp

IPPUDO SG
Venue: 333A Orchard Road, #04-02/03/04, Mandarin Gallery S(238897)
Contact: 6235 2797 ( No reservation allowed)
Website: www.ippudo.com.sg
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥

ITACHO SUSHI
Venue: #02-35 Plaza Singapura
Contact: 6337 8922
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

KAMADO
Venue: 313 @ Somerset, #01-14/15a
Contact: 6735 5725
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

KINKI
Venue: 70 Collyer Quay S(049323)
Contact: 6533 3471
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

KURIYA RESTAURANT
Refer to website for locations of resturants
Website: http://www.res.com.sg/our-restaurants/singapore
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥

MIHARU SAPPORO RAMEN
Venue: 76 Robertson Quay #01-01 The Gallery Hotel S(238254)
Contact: 6733 8464
Time: 12pm - 3pm (Lunch);6pm - 10pm ( Dinner)
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

MIKUNI
Venue: Fairmont Singapore, Level 3
Contact: 6431 6156  
Website: http://www.fairmont.com/singapore/dining/mikuni/
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

MARUTAMA RAMEN
Venue: The Central @ Clarke Quay , #03-90/91,S(059817)
Contact: 6534-8090
Time: Daily 11.30am to 9.45pm, Mondays to Fridays;
11.30am to 3pm and 5.30 to 9.45pm, Saturdays and Sundays
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥

OOTOYA
Venue: Orchard Central, #08-12
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

RAMEN BAR SUZUKI
Venue: Boat Quay, 61 Circular Road #01-01
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

RAMEN ISSHI
Venue: One Raffles Place, #04-29
Contact: 6438 1350
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ 

RAKUZEN
Venue: Millenia Walk #01-14/19
Contact: 6333 1171
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

SHINKEI JAPANESE RESTAURANT
Venue: 600 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh #01-06/07/10
Contact: 6255 5598
Website: http://www.shinkei.com.sg/
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

TAMPOPO
Venue: 177 River Valley Road #01-23/24, Liang Court Shopping Centre
Contact: 6338 3186
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

TAMAYA DINING
Venue: 45 Cuppage Terrace, S(229464)
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

TEPPEI JAPANESE RESTUARANT
Venue: #01-18 Orchid Hotel, 1 Tras Link
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥ ♥

THE SUSHI BAR
Venue: Far East Plaza #04-28
Contact:9653 6464
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

WHEAT BAUMKUCHEN NOODLE BAR
Venue: One Raffles Place B1-32 & Asia Square Food Court
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥ ♥

YAKI YAKI BO
Venue: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #B1-52, Jurong Point Shopping Centre
Contact: 6972 0583
Read Review Here!
Rating: ♥

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38 and Loving It!

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Quoted from Shangri-La website: 

Commemorate Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore's 38th birthday (23 April 1971) and witness the milestone of making online dining reservations.

From 22 September to 22 April 2010, enjoy discounts significant to "38" when dining in at The Line, Rose Veranda, Nadaman and Shang Palace. 




Diners can look forward to:


  • 38% discount on food bill for all menus.
  • 38% discount on selected beverages.
  • Advance reservations of up to 38 days prior to the date of meal, exclusively through an online reservations system.
  • Allotment is set at 38% of each restaurant's seating capacity. 
So cool right? 38% is quite substantial wor... and how could I miss out this rare opportunity! That's right, I have already made a booking at Rose Veranda for myself! I wanna go on a friday, but seems that they are no longer available in December ( since allotment is limited to 38% of the seating capacity). So do act fast, as seats are running out fast!

Dun say I never share... ^_^

Click on this link: http://www.slsrewards.com.sg/38/index.html to make your online reservation now!

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P S Cafe

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Proudly presenting my new favourite hangout!

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P.S Cafe!


I like the ambiance, the staff are friendly and helpful and most importantly, I love the food and the desserts!



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Nuffang Movie Contest: “A Christmas Carol” Movie Tickets Giveaway

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My very first nuffnang contest that I'm participating... on that account, do I have higher chance of winning?

*pleading eyes* =p

So let's start the ball rolling!!!

1) Tell us which 4 characters Jim Carey has played in the movie:

None other than Ebenezer Scrooge, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Christmas Yet To Come...  This is such a giveaway... Keke

Since Christmas is all about sharing and giving, the answer is for all to share... I know, I'm such a kind soul. And if you do have hesitation about my answer, go ahead and check the official website!

http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/achristmascarol/#/christmas_past/

2) A trailer for all to watch!



“A CHRISTMAS CAROL” OPENS IN SINGAPORE CINEMAS 19 November 2009!


P.S Oh, pls pls tell me I have won the tickets! Keke

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OMG... I REALLY WON THE TICKETS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^_^

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Bangkok Makan ( Part 2)

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Continued....

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Food Court at Platinum Mall ( Level 6)



I spent most of my meals in the food court at Platinum Mall.  The main reason being Platinum Mall is my favourite shopping centre!! ^_^


Forget about MBK, Suan Lum Mkt, Chaptuchap Mkt, but you must REALLY come here if you love shopping. It is air-conditioned, with fairly clean toilets, 6 levels of shops with 100 of stores at each level, prices going at wholesale if you getting 2 or more pcs ( depends on the shop, so please remember to ask!). Basically, you can shop till you drop! Spending a day here is definitely not enuff, I usually spend around 2 or 3 days here to gather all my loot...hahaha




So do make sure you plan at least 2 days here for shopping and wear light clothing with comfortable walking shoes. I'm speaking out of experience! Keke

Anyway fortunately, the food here is still quite good, at least it's much better than ours in terms of variety and prices. Most importantly, I can settle for a reasonably good lunch without taking away too much of my available shopping time! Ha, talking about time management.. I'm sure good when it comes to planning for shopping. Of coz, I'm not talking about time management in work, who's interested in doing that? Keke


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Twitter

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I'm on Twitter!

Errr... whatever it means... I'm still trying to figure out what it does... keke

Anyway, I guess it's the fastest way to update you people whenever I have a new review. Just click on the " Follow Me" badge on the right column, and Twitter will inform you? Haha...

Havent test it out yet... =p


Follow Me On Twitter!

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The Sister's Keeper

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I just went to watch the movie " The Sister's Keeper", and I couldnt help but start to think what's exactly right and what's exactly wrong?

Is it right to ask your loved ones to give a part of themselves to you, even though it may mean inconvenience to them in the future?
 
Is it wrong for your loved ones to fight so hard to keep you alive, on the verge of breaking their own lives too?
 
I dun think it's a movie that soars your emotions up in an accelerating manner, such that you cry from the start till the very end of the show. Well, at least not for me.

Dun get me wrong, it's definitely a touching movie. Just that it's so brilliantly paced such that the storyline "invades" your heart bit by bit. You probably dint even realise it but yet, it leaves a lasting effect and you will still think about the movie after the show ends.

Besides that, each character also has his/her own strengths and weakness, rather than having the limelight only on the sick child. Every character is like "fighting" to draw your attention and keep you captivating throughout the 100mins....

The scene when the strong mother just broke down into tears, knowing very well it was time to let go
The scene when the unattended brother just blunted out the truth and bravely acknowledged the dying wish of his sister
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Enuff say, I shan't reveal too much about the movie... Do try to catch the movie! Highly recommended...... by ME! =p

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Bangkok Makan ( Part 1)

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Makan time! This is what you have been waiting for! Dun drool too much ar! =p


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Thai Resturant at Siam Square, Soi 8

I recommended this in my previous BKK entry, so obviously I went back again. It is still as good and cheap, of an average damage of S$10 per pax.

On a side note, do visit Siam Square for Korean style shoes and youngster wear ..... ^_^


Chai Tea + Fresh Coconut

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Beaulieu House Restaurant - Horrible Experience

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Beautiful name for a restaurant situated in the middle of Sembawang Park. Sound romantic? If your gf enjoys horror movies, perhaps this will be a good dating spot then. If not, you better dun try... and dun say I never warn you...

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1) Kenak "bluffed" by recommendation from TV

I decided to try this out as I saw the restaurant being recommended by the Road Babe Show hosted by Xu Zheng Rong & Pan Ling Ling.

I was utterly disappointed when I reached the place => the place was "lok kok" with no customers on a Monday night, we were the only souls ( probably that's why the waitresses were a bit too enthusiastic & it was kinda irritating). This was seriously "suspicious" and I was amazed by how TCS can create miracles here with their cameras. It looked so much better on TV.

Put that aside, since we were there, might as well try out. Dun judge the book by the cover mah...

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New Blogskin!

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Hi all,

I've changed my blogskin! Isnt it cute? ^_^

I'm sure probably now my friends are pointing fingers at their pc screen and saying "That is so You!"

Btw, I need "help" from you who are reading my blog. As the previous blogskin was a coloured background, I can have white as my font colour. Obviously, those wordings will become invisible in my new blogskin. So, please please drop me a comment if you happen to chance upon some cases, coz I cant go through all my previous entries to check mah... Thanks!!

Bkk Part 2 in next entry....

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Mulligan @ Clarke Quay

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This was recommended by my fren for her bdae celebration. It is an Irish Resturant & Bar, located conveniently at Clarke Quay area. Dun remember seeing this last time, so I believe it's quite new.


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Bangkok 2009 - Part 1

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This was my "most expensive" bdae gift received this year => Sponsered trip to Bangkok, including flight, accomodation, food and shopping! =p

It works by marking ur wishlist on msn => 我好想出去走走 。。 我就可以去Bangkok!

Next time I will try something like => 我要去太空!我要赢ToTo & 4D!!

Think my bf gonna faint on reading these... =p

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Guide to reading this entry: The photos are random. Do not attempt to make sense from the sequence. The truth was I attempted "countless" using Firefox to upload the photo but unsuccessful. The last resort using IE succeed unintentionally, and so the photo uploading was done in a rather illogical manner.

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Ootoya

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It has been a while since I have blogged on restaurants and food, so here I am again... haha...

Actually because I'm lazy, or rather just dun feel the enthusiasm to blog.

Being bothered by lotza stuff lately. Ideas and thoughts that ran wild that I almost lost my breathe.

Seemed that when people grow older, you tend to have more and more regrets about things not done or more and more hesitation of getting things you want done. You just dun dare to take the small step forward, you are worse than a baby learning how to walk...

You are no longer outright about things you mean, but rather you beat around the bush and at the end of the day, leaving your "recipients" lost in the world of question marks. Nothing is being communicated and you probably feeling more frustration...

Familiar?

Welcome to my group. Maybe I should set up a focus group to discuss and motivate each other hor.... =p


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Updates!

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I just came back from Bangkok Trip=> Fully sponsored by bf. *muack muack* ^_^

Well, that explains my " vanish" for the last 2 weeks. So stay tune for my Bangkok photos!


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Just sth to share, I went blading with my niece, but she cycled lah. I'm not really a good roller skater so I cant really stop as and when I like, I kinda wait for the glide to end.

So imagine this....

I was blading in front, my niece cycled behind, and my parents running after my niece behind...
Funny right?

Erm, the funny part is my parents running after my niece... HHAHAHHA

Anyway, as and when, we got to stop to allow my parents to catch up since they were not on any form of wheels.

Then my niece stopped to wait for my parents, but I couldnt stopped myself.. So, she alighted from her bicycle, ran to me to hold me to stop...

At that moment, she had redeemed herself from Little Devil to Little Angel... Hehe

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My site is worth only USD876 >.<

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Astons

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Yoyo, let me introduce you another cheap makan outlet that is near homes! Well, at least there's one near my house lah.. keke

I find the concept of Aston super similiar to Botak Jones. But then again, it outshines Botak Jones by targetting not just the commoners with their affordable ranges, but also catering to those who can pay more for better choices! That's explain the different namings: Astons Espress, Astons Specialities & Astons Prime, in the order of increasing price ranges.

I've visited both Astons Express and Astons Prime. The former indeed offers value-for-money while the latter offers more premium food such as Waygu beef etc. Obviously, you have to pay more for the premium food lah. Click here to see the full menu for all outlets.




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Dolly Dolls

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These are the photos that I took when I went to the Manga, Comics & Toys Exhibition few weeks ago.


Pretty dolls with scary big eyes... Just have to take some photos of them.. =p









Hmm, would you want to display them in your bedroom?

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Johor Bahru Trip

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September is definitely an exciting month for me - Lots of makan sessions and trips! To kick off, I went Johor Bahru for a 2D1N weekend getaway.

You must be thinking, how can JB be exciting?

You are so VERY WRONG! It depends on the activities and of coz your accompany! I must say, I went with a group of fun pax, and the whole trip was so memorable! Haha

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First of all, we went to have lunch at Gim Gary Resturant ( there's a outlet at Vivo), which was damn cheap as there was bdae discount for members. Simply spend RM15 to sign up as member and get 50% discount off your bill if your bdae falls 7 days before or after the date of dine-in. But too bad lah, the same card cannot be used in Singapore... keke

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Yummy Food!

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All these for $120.... Hmm, you wondering where?

Stay tune then!


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Mimolette [Closed]

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I came to know about this French resturant via 3 occasions:

1) The Road Babe show, hosted by Xu Zheng Rong & Michelle Chia
2) Recommended by my colleague, Ms LF ^^ ( Smile! You are on my blog!!)
3) A 1 - for 1 dinner coupon in Her World Magazine


Heh, you guessed it!

The dinner coupon was the main motivator to make me travelled all the way from the northern area to Bukit Timah for a weekday dinner ...


Well, the surroundings remain scenic as mentioned in my previous review featuring Riders Cafe, so I shant elaborate further liao.





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Riders Cafe

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We were out driving one day, so we decided to "explore" for new place and chanced upon this serene side of the city.

It is located beside Bukit Timah Saddle Club. Definitely you will need to drive to come here as it's still a distance from the main road. Precisely because of the location, you find yourself temporary transported to a "countryside".

As we drove into the small roads leading to the resturant area ( where Rider Cafe & Mimolette are located), we were greeted by greeneries & more greeneris. No more "ugly" sight of blocks of buildings. It's just trees, pastures and horses. If you are lucky, perhaps you can catch sight of the white horse, which I did. Keke

Anyway, you just have to come here yourself to know what I meant.. I like the surroundings much better than the food...haha..


Area around Rider's Cafe



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Melaka Trip ( Part 2)

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I dint eat a lot of food in melaka, considering that we only had time for 2 lunch & 2 dinner and there was only the 2 of us. So dun be disappointed ya? I'm sure if you have gone with a bigger group, there should be more stuff to stuff yourself silly.. Keke

Then again, we tried some street side food in Jonker night market, consisting of fried carrot cake and fried kuay teow ( pictures not shown here since not very well taken). The latter was still passable but the carrot cake dint taste so good. So hor, I think it's still a better idea to do some "background checks", especially from the locals, to find out what's good!


The famous Hoe Kee Chicken Rice Balls





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Melaka ( Part 1)

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Yo! I'm back! Super BLUES ar....... How I wish holidays can last forever & ever!! I'm sure that's everyone's dream as well! No work but play!!

" I wanna be HOLIDAY HELPER!! Help people to go holiday!! ^_* "
 
P.S Copyright reserved for the cute little boy featured in the NDP

Ok, for those who are unaware... Yup! I just came back from malacca. Hmm, not that Malcacca is super exciting lah, but basically it's the idea of holidaying that give me joys! =p

Well, you will be able to finish touring the old Malacca Town, where most of the tourist attractions ( Stadhuys, Jonker Street, churches) are situated, within a day.

We were there for 3D2N, so ended up having a lot of time, nua-ing around and catching G.I.Joe at the shopping mall. Still, it was a cheap getaway, it was about $350 for the coach and accomodation at Holiday Inn for 2 pax.



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Countdown....

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To National Day?

Nah.. I dint get the tickets la!

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Counting down to my Melaka Makan Trip... 3 more days.... =)

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IceKimo [Closed]

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Another ice-cream shop. Hmm, I noticed that there seems to be a lot of homemade ice-cream shops nowadays, spouting up like nobody business. Is it such a lucrative business?

I guess so, especially in such a warm country like Singapore. I'm sure nobody can really resist the temptation of enjoying cool cold icecream in a nice air-conditioned shop! Haha

Well, IcekKimo is just another ice-cream shop, so actually nothing much for me to write. Haha, I cant be writing that it serves ice-cream that are so much cooler than other places... =p

In terms of flavour available, it has unique flavours like teh tarik, horlick etc but I wont say it's uncommon. Probably you cant find such flavours selling in the supermarket, but I'm sure other homemade ice-cream shops have those flavours as well..

It "attracts" me merely by virtue of its location.. It's situated in a quite unaccessible place around Sim Ming Ave, which is kinda near my working place. Hence, it allows me to go and have nice ice-cream during lunch time, without having to squeeze with other commuters, since it's usually quite empty during weekday lunch time.

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Hill Top Japanese Resturant [Closed]

2:43:00 PM Unknown 1 Comments

First of all, can you believe that I am retyping this? Last night, I closed the window without saving the entry! @#$%&!!! Wat to do? Kuai Kuai retype lo... ~_~


Let me recall, how did I start this?
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Oh ya, I was saying that I had blogged about this place quite some time ago, however I had no photos to post as I went to the place way before I started Fun Hideout. Anyway, I finally gotten the "chance" to revisit the resturant all thanks to World Blood Donation Day!

Huh? World blood Donation Day => Hill Top Japanese Resturant?

Aiya, silly! Of coz not!

You see, since I have been such a devoted blood doner, I was given 2 free tickets to Jurong Bird Park aka JBP. Isnt it nice at times to be able to rekindle old memories as it must have been decade since I visit JBP.... =p

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Thank You

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Thank you... for all those who like my blog

Thank you x 2... for all those who like my blog & bother to leave positive comments for me

It's so heart-warming to read these comments... Well, at least it brings a smile to my face! =)

Isnt it amazing how technology drifts people apart, yet allow strangers to connect somehow?


We seldom call friends to chat since the invention of SMS, MSN etc or write cards since the invention of emails, e-cards etc

And I, couldnt share my thoughts so freely with my loved ones, yet I find words just flow magically under the tapping of my fingers so much easier.

Yet it's the same technology monster that allows me to know people from IRC, some I still keep in touch whom I will never cross my path if not for that channel...

And in a same way, I am able to feel that someone out there bothers to read what "rubbish" I've written here ( and hopefully checking back here once in a while? =p ) and appreciates it...

For that, I'm really grateful.. ^_^

Oh gosh.. I can be so emotional sometimes... keke

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Tea Dot [Closed]

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I finally went to Tampines 1, after it was opened for "donkey years". Haha, a bit exaggerating but I just cant make myself to travel from one end to another end just for another replicated shopping centre.

It is indeed, nothing fascinating except for a couple of newbies such as Uni Qlo. But it's quite cool for the shopping centre itself do have its own blog: http://tampines1.wordpress.com/

Other than that, I think it's just another shopping centre in the list for the East residents to hang around, other than the oreadi damn crowded Tampines Mall & Century Square. Haha

Ok, side tracked. =p

After dinner at Sushi Tei ( Oh my fav reasonable priced Jap Resturant), we proceeded to our next pit-stop!

Ya man.. Drinks & Desserts!

And we ended up at Tea Dot. Well it looked strangely empty on a Sunday night though..
*Shrugged*




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Love Language

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I read an article that talked about different Love Languages.

First of all, what's a Love Language? It simply means how one expresses their love/affection to others and how one would like to receive love/affection.

5 Broad Categories:

1) Physical Intimacy
It could be in the form of kisses, hugging or even holding hands


2) Create Quality Time Together
It means making time for your partner regardless how busy you are


3) Presents/Gifts
Expressing your love/affection through the pressies picked specially for your partner






4) Caring Actions
It could be in the form of fulfilling basic needs such as earning a salary or simple tasks like whipping a meal






5) Appreciative Words
Saying thank you



Have you ever thought that love can actually be expressed in many different forms. Most of us will show affection for people we love. But many times, we fail to recognize the correct "language". Instead, we express affection using the manner that we would like to receive affection, failing to recognize the differences in people.

For me, I ranked it in this manner, in the order of importance

1) Create Quality Time Together
2) Physical Intimacy
3) Caring Actions
4) Appreciative Words
5) Presents/Gifts

Starting from the least importance..

~*~ Presents/Gifts ~*~

Content of the pressies is not important, what it matter is the thoughts.

If you notice, most of the Love Language is not tangible. In fact, the most tangible option, one that you can touch & feel physically is Presents/Gifts. We can always take out a pressie to look at it anytime.

Through the pressies, it also reflects how well you know a person. You can tell a difference between a well-thought present & a last-minute purchased one.

Moreover, pressies bring happiness & joys to both the giver and the receiver.

But, we cant be giving/receiving pressie everyday, so I decide that Presents/Gifts got to be my last option.


~*~ Appreciative Words ~*~

Something hard to do, especially for Asian people.

Just like you dun thank your mum for cooking dinner for you or your dad for giving you pocket money.

So we dun thank your bf for holding your bag or your gf for cooking a meal.

Still, I think we should not treat all these good gestures for granted, so appreciative words at time do warm the heart.

But again, saying "Thank you" for every single things sound a bit fake, or rather too polite.


~*~ Caring Actions ~*~

Caring actions like my bf picking me up from a late dinner ( when he could have comfortably stay at home & play pc games) or even sending me home every time we go out do matter a lot to me.


Just that at this moment, the first 2 options will appear more important.


~*~ Physical Intimacy ~*~

I rate this as my 2nd priority because it is again, something more tangible as there is physical contact.

When we dun see each other every day, the physical contact when we meet up again will provide an instantaneous connection. Imagine your USB cable... it works the same way => To transmit electricity from one end to another.

I also like the feeling of being held. Sometimes I will close my eyes to walk when I'm holding on to bf, it just feel safer this way.


~*~ Create Quality Time Together ~*~


This is my top priority because again we dun see each other every day. All of us are occupied with our own work, thoughts etc

Creating quality time together not necessary means that 2 persons need to stick to each other every moments. But rather spending a certain amount of time together, which would mean making effort despite of the work load, despite of your own desire to be alone at times.

To come together and do something together, have a good laugh and a hell of good times. That's how we foster better relationship, isnt it? A relationship is eventually companionship, so it's importance that we enjoy each other company.

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That's my own interpretation, quite similiar with bf's but not the same. So I'm sure yours will be different from mine too!

It's like showering your gf with presents when in fact, she just wants your accompany. Or pushing your bf away when he just wants to give you a hug in the public. Coz these are just their way of showing love.

Do it the right way and making efforts for love could be much simpler!! ^_^

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The ABC of Marriage

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I just attended a church wedding recently, which turned out to be quite "entertaining". The pastor shared a lot of stories and experiences, which I decided to share some of it here... ^_^



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The ABC of Marriage

A for Acceptance



Before marriage, bf waited for the gf, no matter how late she was. 1 hour seemed to be only a minute passed when the couple were still blindly in love... No imperfection existed.

After marriage, the wife was late for a minute, but to the husband it seemed like eternity. To him, it felt like an hour had passed instead. Impatience, therefore, kicked in.


Similar scenario:

Before marriage, the bf held the LV bag/ Gucci bag for the gf. Nothing was impossible for the sake of the gf, even if it was at the expense of diminishing the macho image.

After marriage, the wife was asking the husband to hold the NTUC bags that contained necessities for the married couple. However, the husband asked "You dont have hands meh?"


So what has changed? We are still looking at the same set of couple, nothing has changed, only the threshold of expectation & tolerance has changed.

Our threshold to tolerate the shortcomings of our partners decrease, while the threshold of them meeting our expectations increase.

But marriage is not about changing our partners. If there is any changes to be made, it can only be ourselves. If we are able to change ourselves ( our thinkings, our expectations), everything else will change as well..


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B for Be the Best for your partner


( Yes, even if it means play role Starwars character just to impress.. keke)


An Indian husband saw that his ang mo neighbour husband always kiss and hug the wife when he went to work, and back home. Indian husband was contemplating whether to do the same to his own wife. Finally, he decided to do it one day, expecting the wife to be very happy.

Alas, it turnedout otherwise. The Indian wife wailed out loudly instead.

She said: " The washing machine is spolit. The dinner is burnt and the kids are crying. And you, you came back drunk!" Shaking her head as usual...

The moral of the story? You just have to be the best for your partners always. Not only when you are lovingly dating, or in the honeymoon period. It should be a conscious decision to always be your best everyday, every time simply because you should "save" the best for your most loved ones.

You will present a good image in your workplace, be a best pal with your friends, so why shouldnt we be in our best for someone who will live and age together?


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C for Commitment to Communication


One day, a son came back from school and told his father:

" Pa, I learnt something about husband & wife... Husband is like kopi, and wife is like bread"

Puzzled, the father asked why.

" Because kopi TIAM ( quiet) and bread TALK"

The couple should be committed to each other and to remain committed, they need to communicate. It shouldnt be a one way traffic, with the husband keeping quiet and the wife rattling. Each partner should have their fair chance of being the listener and the speaker.



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So what are you waiting? Start making love now!


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Heh, what are you thinking?

Humpt!!


Start making effort for your love lah!

Dun just wait & expect your love will work out alright. Love need efforts to maintain and let these efforts eventually be a habit, be sth that just come naturally =)

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Giraffe Resturant & Bar [Closed]

9:39:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

I went to Giraffe for bf's bdae dinner, since it was near SMU's settlers cafe. What I wanna stressed here is, we went there not because we thought it was really good, but simply for the reason that it was near the place we were going after dinner. Keke

Giraffe has been there ( opp PS) for quite some time, but it was my first time, & probably the last time, there. I guess probably the location is a great disadvantage, with competitors clustered at PS which is directly linked to the MRT station. Unless it is really impressive, otherwise I dun see why I should make the "extra mile" across the road...

Lazy is the word to describe me, but there are a lot of people like me! * Standing proud*

If I can get passable or better food somewhere near, why should I walk a distance for another passable food? Weird logic but very true hor... =p

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Exam Fever!!

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I'm having exam soon, in approximately 20 days... DAMN! I just hate to study, the textbook & questions are more effective than any sleeping pills. I will just doze off after attempting to do some questions. At this rate, how am I suppose to finish everything in 20 days! Less away time to sleep, watch TV, watch anime, eat, go out to play, work, I will have less than 20 days!!! Argh....

ok, I'm done with my whining ~_~

Anyway, it means that I'm going to go slow with my blogging.... haiz

Btw, do you notice that I have posted up bigger pictures? I thought it looks better! Keke... So I will use the "large" format in the future unless I have too many pictures in one entry, then I will use the "medium" format... Hmm, does the size of the pictures affect the uploading speed? I'm assuming so lah... so I dun have the patience to wait to upload pictures if there's a lot lor... Correct me if I'm wrong!

I'm thinking of going serious with photography and have been contemplating of buying a DSLR camera. But they are all quite expensive and so I have been delaying the purchase. Just spoke to my bf's fren who recommended Sony Alpha 200, which he bought at $688 with free gifts like memory card, tripod etc.

Again, the bigger players for DSLR are Nikon and Canon. So I'm wondering should I just invest in 1 damn good DSLR camera or just use the Sony Alpha which is considered affordable for entry level. Any comments?

Talking about that, we went to this chill-out place at Ann Siang Hill called The Gem with bf's friends after dinner. Real cool, with its comfy couches and classy chandeliers. It offers nice ambiance for drinks & chit-chat, without the need to shout since the music was soft. Since it is resided in the CBD area, it is not crowded on a Satuaday night. In fact, we walked in at around 9+pm, with a group of 9 pax. Yet, we managed to get a nice cozy area.

If you are thinking why I never take pictures as usual, because I DUN HAVE DSLR CAMERA LA! The place was so dim, the pictures wont turn out nice one lah! =p

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Double Bay [Closed]

10:15:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

Double Bay was recommended by my colleague, who had studied in Australia and obviously still missed the life there. What else to rekindle the fond memories, other than an authetic taste of a Australia Fish & Chips? =p

Since Double Bay was conveniently located at Raffles City, I decided to check this out with a fren. We arrived at Double Bay at around 6+pm on a Thursday night, which was still relatively empty. You can choose between indoor or alfresco dining. Weather was damn hot these few days, needless to say, we chosen the comfort of air con dining... keke

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Dinner @ Illuma

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I went to Illuma some time ago and realised that it was kinda empty.. most of the shops were still vacant, and the clothes shop were either selling clothes that were auntie-ish or for males... Well, nvm I thought, I could still go to Illuma for food??

Ha, after trying 3 places, I decided perhaps not.... *Pondering*

First, I went to Empire State. The monkey-theme really attracted me, but the food menu wasnt really fantastic. In fact, it seemed like a copied version of New York New York, the usual stuff of pizza, salad, burgers, shakes and blended drinks etc.

But what really put me off was the service. It was not the attitude of the staff, in fact, they were quite friendly. However, when we tried to order the food, most of them were not available. Mind you, it was still before dinner time and most of their food were out of stock??

If so, they should have told us when we were at the entrance or when we were seated. Instead, they waited until we had "happily" browsed through the menu and finally decided on what to eat, then they told " this was not available, that was not available". What a damper! Humpt...



Empire State

Menu


Teriyaki Pizza - $12.90

Consists of grilled chicken, shitaka mushrooms, sweet onions and cheese



Anyway, we settled for just a pizza so that we could check out the other eateries. Well, might as well mah....keke

The pizza was quite nice, with lotza cheese... I like! But hor, we could not taste or find any shitake mushrooms in the pizza even though the menu said so. Most likely, the shitake mushrooms were out of stock AGAIN? Ha...


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We were given pamphlet for offer at Xin Cafe, which was those typical HK/dim sum cafe. Anyway, my fren craved for xiao long bao so we went to try out some of the dim sum.



Xin Cafe ( Under Banquet)

Since we already ate a pizza, we just ordered a couple of dim sum lo....


Fried Sesame Prawn & Mango Roll - $4.50


Custard Egg Pau - $3.50





Steamed Xiao Long Pau - $5.50

So how? Based on the pictures, would you order these dim sums? If you do, then I must have done a very good job in "glorifying" the food because they tasted... horrible...

For those with weak stomachs, perhaps you wanna skip the following photos, i.e the "remains" of our orders ... they were really quite disgusting.... hoho

This was the prawn & mango roll's skin. As you can see, we only ate the filling coz the skin was too thick and oily. Either they were using overnight oil or they were using really poor quality oil, tasted so much of stale oil... yucks!


I ordered this because I had such good memories of those sold at Crystal Jade. For those who never try custard buns before, I will recommend you to try those at Crystal Jade, especially those with sweet tooth. The skin was soft and the custard was just the right sweetness! Really nice! ^_^

Anyway, it was still okay here, meaning I can still stomach it. However, it was far from my expectation. The weird bun skin colour dint help also. Keke



The xiao long bao was even worse. The skin was thick and the meat dint taste fresh.


So overall, we left the place with a table of food. At first, we thought the waitress would probably ask why dint we finish it, so that we could feedback mah... Alas, she just cleared the table nia, dint really do the extra mile....

* Shrugged*

I will definitely not be going back there man...


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After a day of "trial and error" food session, we finally find something decent! I've heard of Cheeky Chocolates from my fren before, just that dint really have the chance to try it. I think they have another outlet at Thomson Road also...


Cheeky Frozen Hot Chocolate - $5.90

Frozen hot chocolate ice blended, served with whipped cream, chocolate sauce and shavings

This was damn jerlat! If you are chocolate lover, you most likely will like it! But hor, it was definitely not thirst quenching hor... so thick!!!! But no worries, they served water here... heng ar... =p



Caramelized Banana Delights - $8.90

Caramelized banana slices wrapped in 2 crepes, topped with dark chocolate sauce and a scoop of chocolate ice cream

I liked the crepe here, soft but not soggy. The banana was nice but a bit on the sweet side, they were simply too generous with the caramel... haha.

Cheeky Chocolate also sells waffles and some other crepes, I will surely come back to try them out!


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