Wednesday, August 30, 2006


Sujjongkwa...a must try in Korea - recommend me a place to try a good one if you know

Our beautiful protagonist checking out the food. :)

Bibimbap - one of our favorites...can eat with the chilli or without.

Bulgogi - Beef...sweet, love the onions and spring onions, but be careful of your breath afterwards...

Wonderful colours of the different side dishes in Korean Cuisine. Clockwise from left: Shitake Mushrooms, Sweet potato balls, Seaweed with cucumber, Long beans with carrots, Kimchi, something I suspect made with beans - our favorite of the lot.

JerL: When I read this post, I messaged Slushy over "Hello" that it should be long beans with sausages, not carrots. Then we zoomed in to look at the dish to discover that there was both! But Slushy ate the carrots but not the sausages. I ate the sausages but missed the carrots! This is so funny! lolx.

My personal favorite is the Sweet Potato Balls, which I think it was the sweet sauce that attracted my sweet tooth. The Seaweed with Cucumber dish - I like the seaweed but not the cucumber, but Slushy likes the cucumbers but not the seaweed! She found the seaweed too fishy. But I like the taste of the sea.

Both of us hated the Shitake Mushroom dish which was very tasteless. This is rather strange as both of us are mushroom lovers.

Coconut Ice-cream with pineapple sauce topped with chopped pistachios by Swensons. Interesting concoction but can never match the coconut ice-cream that I tasted in Bangkok. Reminising the taste. Posted by Picasa

Rodeo Wings and Deep Fried Mushrooms by Swensons. The side dishes really tastes great! Both were juicy in description! Try them out! Posted by Picasa

Cheese Beef Burger from Swensons. This is a new dish and the beef patty tastes pretty juicy! If you want ice-cream, I suggest 2 person sharing this burger to keep some space in your tummy. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Curries!!! Any takers?

Went with Slushy all over Orchard Road in search of good food and we finally ended up at this Korean restaurant at Heeren. After eating our fill, we were not satisfied with the food at all and told ourselves that we were not going back there again. What a let down for the amount of money we paid.

Guess good food doesn't exist at Orchard Road. Need to scout around for good food places and note them down. Was watching this TV program called Glamourlicious or something where 4 DJs went around Singapore to introduce the best curries found. Managed to note down these 2 and we shall go and explore some day?

Authentic Thai dishes - by P&P Thai Food
Block 638 Veerasamy Road #01-101
Opens: 11.30am to 10pm; closed on Sundays
This stall holder is a Thai lady and she serves yummilicious Thai green curry, red curry, white curry. And this dish called Prawn in dried red curry sauce... looks really appealing. Indeed home-cook Thai food.


Japanese Curry - by Curry Favor
39 Stamford Road #01-09 Stamford House
This restaurant serves more than 200 kinds of Japanese curry dishes! Wow.. I'm impressed. Japanese curry, unlike other curries, does not have coconut milk added. Thus, the Japanese curry tastes more sweet and smooth. It is a different experience.

I'm looking forward to going down to savour the curries! Any takers?

Monday, August 21, 2006


what a beautiful presentation again! by Les Amie - The Canteen Posted by Picasa

what a pretty presentation! Posted by Picasa

Salmon sashimi - fell in love with these recently. I guess it's an acquired taste. Didn't use to like these until recently. Been having craving for raw salmon sushi almost every other day! Need them really fresh though.. Never eat those from the conveyor belts. Serious! Bacteria multiplies really fast. So make sure the serving is fresh from the kitchen. Posted by Picasa

Shishamo - my favourite Japanese dish from Aijisen Posted by Picasa

Deep fried lotus slices that tastes like chips from Aijisen Posted by Picasa

Garlic Prawn Pasta - my personal favourite from Coffee Club Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 15, 2006


Morning cuppa!

thosai I had for breakfast. Lately have been eating a lot of this.

Friday, August 11, 2006


Sesame ice-cream with a sweet pastry with red bean and pumpkin filling. Totally delicious. Slushy finds it a bit too sweet, but I've got a sweet tooth. It's totally yummy. Love sesame ice-cream! My favourite! By TCC. Posted by Picasa

Chocolate moose. Pretty presentation but the taste is so-so. Not chocolaty enough for my liking. From TCC Posted by Picasa

Tuna cubes that are half-raw-half-cooked with sweet mango slices in between and wasabi sauce. I prefer them either totally raw or totally cooked. The half-raw-half-cooked combination is indeed a bit wierd. Nevertheless, the presentation looked quite pleasing to the eye. From TCC Posted by Picasa

Batura set Posted by Picasa

Delicious garlic naan! Posted by Picasa

North Indian cuisine Posted by Picasa

Fruit Brewz - the flavour for the night is blueberry. This house beer is light and smooth. A homemade concoction by Brewerks. For someone like me who doesn't fancy beer, I must give it a thumbs up. Posted by Picasa

Shepherd's pie with chunky well-sauteed mutton pieces underneath smooth mashed potato and cheese. Yummy! Also from Brewerks at Clarke Quay. My favourite dish of the night. Apologies for a not so well-taken pic. My hands were shaking! Must take a fast pic and start eating! Posted by Picasa

Sweet chicken wings with barbeque sauce. The sauce has blue cheese chunks in it! What a nice surprise! Also from Brewerks at Clarke Quay. Posted by Picasa

Potato Skin with melted cheese on top. Great snack with beer. Also from Brewerks at Clarke Quay. Posted by Picasa

Nachos with 3 different dips. Yummilicious. You should not miss this dish. A little fattening, but who cares? Also from Brewerks at Clarke Quay. Posted by Picasa

Mussels in cheesy sauce. Delicious for seafood lovers. Brewerks at Clarke Quay. It's very pack, so please make reservations before hand. Posted by Picasa