Friday, August 07, 2015

Celebration in style at Ippin

Happy Birthday to myself!
This month is full of eating activities because of all my dear friends who wanna treat me!
Tell me how to diet?!
Weirdly, this year I have this feeling of not celebrating... I would prefer just simple dinner and drinks and that's all. No activities or whatsoever. Probably signs of aging. haha...
Nonetheless, I'll try and stay young and enjoy my last twenties! *GASPS*
 
My first birthday treat was by the Bananas!
I was treated to Ippin Café Bar located at Mohamed Sultan Road. It is a Japanese home-syle dishes with a mix of western.  The place feels very authentic Japanese feel - simple minimalist concept with a shelf selling some Japanese wine, food, and condiments. It's not a very big place so it wont be noisy even if it's full house.
 
 
I had the Oyakodon set which is a huge portion for me!
It is a recommended dish here, and it was really delicious. I like the egg that is not so ripe and still gluey, and enough for the rice as sauce!
The chicken is also tender and chunky.
 
 
 
The boys had the beef set - which is of western fusion. The fries is so-so only, and the beef is slightly tougher. It doesn't have any sauce because you can choose your own sauce from the table and create your liking.

 
This is also one of their signature, the fried oyster. It is really nice!!!
 
 
Glad to have met this couple in my life. :)

 
The free dessert that they provide, this is soya pudding... which is not my liking because it's too milky for me. But the rest like it though.

 
My handmade present! I love such stuffs! hehe.. cause that's just me. I like personalised items. :)
We have gone so far.... 
 
 
 
Such a pretty shoebag!!! 

 
Next, I was treated to a damn shiok and relaxing place!
 
Celestial Sanctuary is located at Orchard, but it is quite affordable!
 
 

 
 
We had 2 connecting rooms for our leg massage.

 
It also provides a TV with movies/ KTV/ games etc. Honestly, the massage is quite good and the ambience is quite shiok too. 
GGH end up getting a package from them! This means... I get to go massage often! Yay!!!

 

 

Sunday, July 26, 2015

What you do live for.

Finally, whatever has been owed to him has been cleared, and everything between us has also been closed.
No longer do I need to contact him or whatsoever.

---- The end. ----

I have also tendered from my current company, and moving on to hopefully a more challenging role. Hope I can take up the challenge. I doubt myself initially, but I guess, I have to face this sometime.
Because you believe in me, I pray I will not disappoint.
It will be a whirlpool last quarter for me, but let's see to it.

I do pray that life will be kinder to me now that the tough times have passed.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Goodwood Park High Tea Buffet

Last week, I took an urgent leave to settle some stuff, then had some free time during the afternoon.
Decided to make act like tai tai and go for high tea!
Popped by Goodwood park for their high tea buffet at L'espresso. It's a buffet line so it is all replenishable. However, for drinks, it is only 2 drinks.
 
They do have quite a wide spread - pastries, baked items, fried items, bread, scones.
 
I love their pastries with those little seafood stuff on top.
My favourite is actually the one in the centre, salmon!
 
 
This is some beef stuff that is very good!!!

 
Shepard's pie, lasagne, pipraka chicken, crab something.
The pipraka chicken is damn good that I went and get 2nd round.
 

 
So-so tuna croissant. I think I like Delifrance better.

 
The desserts! There are a lot of other items but I only took these lah.
And everything on this plate is damn good. Got standard chocolate!
  
 
The English tea buffet starts from 2-5.30pm on Mon-Thursday.
$45 per person. :)
 
 
Had a good 2 hrs catching up with a friend and enjoying my rest of the day off.
Damn shiok until I felt like taking somemore leave.
It's been a long long time since I took leave just to relax in SG. Also keep my leave for overseas trip.
Maybe soon, I'll probably just do that ;)
Keeping my fingers crossed for something more exciting!

Sunday, July 05, 2015

Dazzling Cafe Singapore

Finally, after trying for 2 attempts, I did get to try Dazzling café newly opened in 2015.
I went there around late afternoon twice and the queue was just too long.
 
Today, after collecting our Shape Run race pack, we decided to go and queue.
We were the first! haha... Right after us there were 3 other couple who came shortly and the time was only 11.40am.
 
Note: It's only open at 12PM.
Located at Capitol Piazza, there's a new entrance from the underground at City Hall MRT.
 
Everywhere seem instagram worthy! Didn't really take a lot of photos as we were talking non-stop. hahaa.. It was so good to catch up!
 
 
 
 
 
Food wise, we order the aglio olio with scallops and crabmeat.
It was fragrant because the garlic was very crispy. Not the usual garlic smell.
It wasn't too oily as well, unexpectedly taste good!
 
 
Next is Spicy Seafood Tomyum Tomato, which states Singapore's exclusive. Guess maybe Taiwan don't have...
This does taste a bit of spicy, and a little over sourish because of the Tomyum.
But the sauce really does taste great.
In fact, I think this is better than the Aglio Olio!

 
And of course, desserts!!! We ordered the Mango and Coconut Gelato Honey Toast.
It's similar to Shibuya, the toast is a thick block with butter.
Inside it, it has already pre-cut cubes for convenience eating.
There's different level of your toast - Soft, Normal, Crispy.
We took the normal and it was already crispy. So for starters if you haven been there, better take normal cause later crispy may end up too hard for you...
 
Personally, I prefer After You in Bangkok than this, but locally, I think this is the closest you get to eat a good honey toast.
Too bad the walls of the toast is not crispy to eat, and there's not enough mango sauce and mango itself.
 
I would definitely come back again if I have no Bangkok trips anymore.. hahaha

 
I had a happy brunch with my dear Sylvia!!! :)
*foodcoma* 
 


Saturday, June 20, 2015

Siem Reap: Stay where, Eat what, Do what

Back for the last tiny bit of Siem Reap... Essentials...
 
STAY
 
There are many different small hotels in town, not much high rise building hotels around.
We restricted our budget because in Cambodia, most hotels are not expensive. A comfortable 3 star probably cost around USD 30 per room per night, which to me, is one of the cheapest around Asia!
 
Of course you can choose 5 star hotels but we opted for a mid range and near to the volunteer place.
 
Frangipani Villa Hotel is located approximately 5min walk to the night market.
It is a decent room like a normal hotel, with a swimming pool.
Its surrounding outside the hotel is spacious and decorated in baby blue against the wooden furniture.
Quiet environment.
However, as the period that we go was the worst timing with super hot sun, about 39 degrees, most aircon didn't felt like aircon. We had to keep the aircon running the whole day so then the sleep at night is better.
We actually changed room because our aircon was worst than our friend's. Their service was very prompt and changed for us immediately. 
Please test the aircon first.
Unfortunately, the bed isn't very comfortable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
On our last 2 nights, we changed hotels as we wanted to explore different hotels.
We walked further down the street and went into Reflections Art Boutique Hotel.
This hotel, is unique by the way they decorate each room.
 
In fact, they let us choose the rooms we want, like what theme we wanted to stay in.
This hotel is smaller than Frangipani in terms of the land area. The swimming pool is also much smaller.
 
 
For the room itself, my theme was a forest theme located at the first floor.
As usual, the aircon isn't strong for the crazy weather, just like the first hotel. You have to keep it on the whole day. And they understand because they know it's super hot outside.
I prefer this hotel because its bed is more comfortable, thicker mattress.
 
 

 


 
One of our friend stayed inside this Barbie doll theme. Didn't dare to go in because I think it's scary.
Outside already all Barbie doll heads...
 
 
EAT
 
Khmer food is their traditional cuisine. Their famous dish is AMOK, cooking curry in banana leaves and with coconut cream.  
Below is an AMOK set we tried along the night market.
It has fish, chicken, pork, and shrimp. All with different types of curry.
It does taste very similar to Thai food, just that this is probably less spicy and more sweet.
Also, in most restaurants, most dishes that you order comes with a set of rice. So, please tell them if you don't need the rice. It's ALOT.  
 
Do try at least once if you are in Cambodia, their local Khmer food.
 
Another local street food, and it's super local because it's slightly far out. You need to hire/ book a tuk tuk to bring you there and back because over there, all tuks tuks are already hired.
and it's tough to get one.
It's called Road 60. Over there, it's a huge pasar malam where you see many other local food.
The local brought us there for the very nice "laksa".
Its like laksa except that the curry is like thai green curry.
Doesn't look appetizing, but it's really surprisingly delicious!
Just go towards a road where you see people are seated down on mats. 
We went to this auntie because the local tried most stalls and found hers the best. haha... 

 

 
When she scoop the curry, it looks very dry, but just mix with the noodle and the gravy will start coming out.
 
Like this!
 

 
Another local food is this kuey called "non ba chang"..
I cannot really describe what is the ingredient, but it's really nice with the sauce.
We couldn't have enough that the local had to go get another box.
 
Do cater about 2-3 hrs to walk the whole street, and eat along the way. :)
 
Upstairs Café
Located along Wat Bo road, very near to Reflections Art Boutique Hotel.
Supposedly they serve good coffee and cakes here, but because of the unforgiving weather, we couldn't bring ourselves to drink coffee.
Hence, we order cooling drinks - imagine ME, drink coke?! Tell you, shiok. haha..
That aside, we ordered their popular chocolate cake which is good! Not too sweet!
The texture is like brownie.
If you have free time to pass, you can sit and surf net using their free wifi.
 
 
 


 
Blue Pumpkin
 
Blue Pumpkin is located along Hospital Street. Next to the Provincial hospital.
Or, you can always ask the locals, they know where it is. This place is just too famous already.
They have bakery and some food, but what's famous is their ice cream.
I think the ice cream business in Siem Reap is definitely earning big bucks. The weather is too hot that everyday I wanna eat ice cream. haha
 
I tried their dark chocolate and mango sorbet, it's great! I tasted the durian but didn't really like it.
 
 
Slightly further down the blue pumpkin, across the street, there is a Gelato Lab.
This place is heaven. My favourite chill out place.
Their ice cream, I prefer to blue pumpkin.
Most of all the flavours are good too. They have one section flavours with milk and one without milk. I love their fruits flavour (without milk) - Mango, Lime (super refreshing!) and their dark chocolate.
Before we came back home, I had to purposely go over and have my last cup so satisfy myself. haha.
Please try this!!! 
Their coffee, is great too! I tried their blend from Guatemala. :)


 
One of the special activities we did was the horse riding at The Happy Ranch.
All their horses were very well groomed!
We took the Countryside and village ride where we rode out to the village where you can see people living there with rice fields and also animals they grow for milking and other food cultivation.
We got to ride to sunset so its a beautiful scenery to admire.  
We also learnt the basics to ride a horse! Like how to stop the horse, tell the horse to go left or ride, and to gallop!!!
But the galloping hurts my butt. haha... 
Siem Reap may not be the place where people think of horse riding, but here, scenery is different, and prices are more affordable than elsewhere.
 

 


 

Tuesday, June 09, 2015

Siem Reap: Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat - One of the UNESCO World Heritage sites.
It has impressive monuments and ancient sculptures and very unique setups. Like tree growing on top of the building?!
But sadly, many of the temples are left of remains, and undergoing certain restoration.
Better go see before not much of the original remain there.
 
It's located at Siem Reap, from town, you can book any tuk tuk for the whole day to travel to different temples ... We got ours at $15USD for the whole day which was okay for us.
 
Note the entrance fees below:
 
$20 for 1 day pass
$40 for 3 days pass (1 week validity)
$60 for 7 day pass (1 month validity)
There are many temples so you cannot cover so many especially with the hot sun...
We did the main Angkor Thom temples, including Bayon, and Ta Phrom.