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Rather authentic Smile Sep 01, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Ramen

Want to try price-worthy tonkotsu (pork-based) ramen? Then, you'll have to try Keisuke's. It was my first time to the Keisuke's chain, located at Bugis Village. Why Four Seasons, you may ask, and the answers lies in the restaurant’s ramen creations which are inspired by the four seasons.

FYI, there are free flow of eggs and spicy bean sprouts. I only had 1 egg though, not a big fan, but I do love the bean sprouts!

The King's soup was really flavourful, and I really loved the well-marinated pork slices!
Felt that the portion was a bit too much for me, but I manged to finish it though.
Bf felt the portion was small

I knew my bf would order Summer because it's the only spicy ramen.
I do think the spiciness added more flavour to the broth, but I probably wouldn't be able to stomach the whole spicy bowl myself!
However, my bf thought the spice was not spicy at all!
The Summer ramen features minced pork, with slices of char siew, blank fungus and spring onion.

Another must order is the Green Tea Coke, which is only available in Keisuke!

Will probably head back again, to other outlets with my boyfriend!

 

 
 
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Worth to visit! Smile Aug 13, 2013   
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Categories : Coffeeshop | Zi Char

Decided to go for this tze char stall to celebrate mother's day.
My mum saw reviews of this stall on the Chinese papers.
Coincidentally, yesterday, my dad saw a review on the Sunday Times of this stall too!
Must be really good to receive so many media coverages la - and really, it did not disappoint (sadly, my stomach did).

Did a google search and told my parents that the Pumpkin Prawns and Dongpo Rou are highly voted.
I really love the pumpkin prawns!

 



Ordered 6 dishes in total!
Total damage was only $110 smile
 
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Yummy! Smile Aug 13, 2013   
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Categories : Ice Cream and Gelato

It was my first time there, and I must say the icecream is really not bad
We got their D24 single scoop and regretted not getting a waffle or cone.
Anyway the D24 icecream was awesome, i love durian, and the icecream tasted so real with bits of durian flesh smile
Other flavours my friend tried were rum and raisin, sea salt caramel and chocolate.
All were good I guess!
Those who love icecream should really head to the Ice Cream Gallery!

 

 
 
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Affordable cafe Smile Aug 13, 2013   
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Categories : Café

When my bf asked me to decide on a place to dine at Upper Thomson, I couldn't make a choice. There were so many cafes to explore! Decided on Habitat Coffee after seeing a couple of blog reviews about it. There were quite a number of people at the cafe on Sunday night, but we didn't wait for too long before getting our seats.

 
I ordered The Shrooms and it was good, especially the sauteed mushroom; if only I can replicate this! Their hollandaise sauce were pretty good too! And, $12 is not expensive, judging from other cafes selling this at $18++.

 
Apparently, their truffle fries had some good reviews. But, it was just average, or somehow below average for me. Didn't taste much truffle oil from it. MacDonald's fries probably taste better. But, I'd be back to try other dishes. After all, there's no GST and you pay what you see on the list. Hooray to affordable food!
 
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Good food, cheap price Smile Aug 13, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Restaurant | Seafood

Located at Alexandra Village (near Queensway Shopping Centre), Keng Eng Kee restaurant has been frequented by my family for years.
This restaurant has been on numerous newspaper articles, and even on the television.
Fried youtiao with their mayonnaise sauce is a must order.

 

 
Likewise, the pig liver dish was done really well.
Another good to order is the cuttlefish kangkong.

Not a fan of their coffee pork ribs though.
Anyway, food here are decently priced - it costs a little less than $100 for 7 pax smile
 
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