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This is twinkbi living in Pasir Ris. I am a Executive, work in Bedok. I like to hang out in Bugis, Bedok, Tampines. Thai, Singaporean are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Coffeeshop, Chicken chop.
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My first Gong Cha! Smile Mar 22, 2011   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Chinese | Bubble Tea/ Tea

I'm not sure whether I should blame or thank my colleague. It was her who introduced to my first Gong Cha and ever since, I am hooked onto it. My first order was matcha with azuki beans and I fell in love with it immediately. One get to choose the sugar level for the drink and the toppings as well. There is also a wide variety for one to choose from and one would definitely be spoilt for choices! tongue

 
 
Date of Visit: Jan 28, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Other)

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I have always like to drink tea as it is a more refreshing and cooling drink especially during the hot season. Thus, teadot is one of my favourite outlet to hang out and chill with friends over a glass of icy tea frappe.

This time round, I decided to try Little Red Fuji which is a mixture of Fuji apple with black tea under the 'tea frappe' section. The taste of Fuji apples made the drink so refreshing and it smoothed out my Monday blues!

 
 
Date of Visit: Mar 08, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $7.10

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New product from Mr Bean OK Mar 18, 2011   
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I love mango so I decided to give this new mango drink from Mr Bean a try. Plus it was also offered at a promotional price so there was no harm trying.

it was rather disappointing as perhaps the auntie didn't really blend in the mango puree with the soya milk thoroughly. The ice was also very chunky and one whole pile was left at the bottom of the cup. I just hope that the problem was this outlet and not the product itself as I'm a supporter of Mr Bean! smile

 
 
Date of Visit: Mar 14, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $2.50

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Western food for the heartlanders Smile Mar 18, 2011   
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Categories : Coffeeshop | Pasta | Steaks and Grills

Not knowing what to have for dinner on Sunday, I decided to go for the safest choice - western food. I decided to try grilled fish Italian herb and chose broccoli and chicken shepherd's pie as my sides.

The fish wasn't too bad, even though the skin was a bit burnt. The sauce went well with the fish too and the cheesy broccoli was very nice. The only disappointed part was the chicken shepherd's pie as I ate only mouthful of potato and no chicken meat was to be found.

 
 
Date of Visit: Mar 13, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $6.50(Dinner)

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You get what you pay for OK Mar 17, 2011   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Desserts and Cakes

Mango sago is my most favourite cold dessert of all times so I was very interested when I saw this $2 mango pomelo sago with mango pudding offer at this dessert store. Furthermore, the original price for a bowl would cost around $4 during normal times.

I was truly disappointed when I saw the serving. It looked more to me like a bowl of yellow syrup with a few stuff on it. I could only manage to eat 4 tiny pieces of mango pudding with not much pomelo and sago floating around. Within less than ten mouthfuls, I finished the dessert. Now I know where not to go whenever I have my mango pomelo sago craving.sad

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Jan 27, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $2

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