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When we first tried out this restaurant in 2006 (yah, very long ago), they branded themselves as a Western and Japanese fusion, and we kinda liked it back then. But it seemed that since early …
The Sunday Times (Lifestyle) yesterday had 2 full pages of set lunches that are around , with some even breaking the barrier! This is certainly good news.
Though Bakerzin was not featured in those …
As church is in Suntec City, we normally settle lunch there as well. Having had many many many Sunday lunches there, we were happy to see a few new places sprout up.
One was Tang Dian …
Okay okay, I admit I was almost 30 mins late for Earth Hour which was from 8.30-9.30pm. But I had to cook my dinner… and I wasn’t confident of doing it in the dark.
So with …
Sixth Avenue has many small interesting eateries and is also home to many kopitiams which are a great source of affordable food.
Ai Prawn Noodles is one such place. Ai in Mandarin means love. So would …
I’ve been hit with something that I’ve not faced before. Sad. Lost. Frustrated. Complex. Sensitive (so I shan’t share much). Seems like the darkest days of my entire life so far.
Makankakis dinner is tomorrow …
A big thanks to everyone for your concern and encouragement. Praise the Lord that as sudden as the dark clouds loomed, the sun quickly begins to shine again. Though scars are left, I’m trusting Him …
Wee!! We’re approaching the end of the first quarter of 2009 but I still have something in 2008 to shout about!
I was delighted to get an invitation to Ben & Jerry’s Chunk Fest. Yes, …
Even when ValenWine loomed and work was piling up, my tired soul craved steak. That’s why I’m thankful for the monthly Steak Lovers’ Dinner.
A good dose of bovine protein and iron would do good …
There seems to be a certain pattern in some areas here in Singapore, whereby a particular locale is associated with a particular food. Balestier-Bak Kut Teh/Tau Sar Piah? Geylang-Durians/Frog Porridge?
Katong? Laksa would probably come to …
