Riders Cafe

9:06:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

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)

10:19:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

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)

11:24:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

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....

4:34:00 PM Unknown 0 Comments

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]

4:13:00 PM Unknown 2 Comments

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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