

Entries from August 2008
Picnic at Sambawang Park
August 26, 2008 · 1 Comment
On National Day, Ant A.K.A Joanne. A.K.A zhutou accompany me to Mr W ’s bbq outing…





When we were about to leave the place…

Categories: Gatherings
Nice Number
August 24, 2008 · 1 Comment

Just so happened to see it to be 1,999. haha.
Categories: Uncategorized
Hoe Kee Chicken Rice
August 6, 2008 · 1 Comment

Hoe Kee Chicken Rice is located at People Park Complex Food Center. Their chicken rice is not oily and they served tender smooth chicken. ($~14-$15) for half a chicken, a plate of veggies and soup. (serve 3)
Azabu Sabo
August 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Met up with Celine after training and went to Azabu Sabo at Marina Square.

Sliced pork and Kimchi shabu shabu set – (~$18)
All the ingredients are raw, so you have to wait patiently for them to be cooked before you can eat, in the meanwhile, Celine and I had also ordered the popular salad there.

Could not remember what it is called, either seafood salad or prawn salad. It is really yummy. It’s consists of Broccoli, tomatoes, cucumber, cuttlefish and prawns. (~$6.90)
The place is cozy and surprisingly, it was on a Saturday night and right after the NDP show ended, the restaurant is still quite empty. A nice place to chill up with your friends over a meal.
Categories: Food · Marina Square
Su Korean Cuisine
August 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Su Korean Cuisine is situated at Far East Plaza level 1. They served authentic Korean food.

Just by looking at their side dishes, Nancy and I knew that we were in for a fest.

Kimchi Fried Rice
The Kimchi Fried Rice is not too spicy and not oily at all. It may looks plain when served but it taste much better compared to the Kimchi Fried Rice sold in Bugis Junction Food court.

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This was the first time eating it so I do not really know whether is it consider good or authentic Korean food. But according to Nancy who had tried others before, commented that this is much softer than the rest and much tastier.
Old Airport Road Hawker Center
August 3, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tempura Soba
I’m sorry but I could not remember the stall name for this. This stall is situated beside the Japanese Teppanyayi stall thou. It is cheap for Japanese food and the tempura were well fried and not oily. Healthy food.
Another dish I want to introduce is Whitley Road Big Prawn Noodle stall no. #01-98.
Big Prawn Noodle – $5.00
The soup is supreme! Thick and fragrance and the big fat prawns just make you feel that you can’t get enough of them.
Categories: Food · Old Airport Road






