Being a tea junkie and a Dilmah fan, I was looking forward to finally attend the Dilmah x Earle Swensen's tea appreciation workshop at Vivocity last week. The event did not disappoint, with the sessionwell planned and an experience that was fun as well as informative. The area set aside for our function was a tasteful, riot of colours. Various flavours of Dilmah's 'Excep...
Ann Siang Hill has gone through a revamp, with new joints stepping in and up! So when my dearest Agnes Lin (ex-boss, ex-colleague and friend) hunted me down for a dinner catch up with two other pals with her craving for Japanese food - I jumped to try Yen Yakiniku out! Key Takeaways: - Yakiniku means "grilled meat" - Quality food and great service whic...
Sometimes, I come across something so good, that every bite felt soul shining and that I momentarily lose myself in my food. Lunch at Sumiya Charcoal Grill Izakaya @ Orchard Central is just that and perhaps abit more. Hidden in a little loft at Orchard Central, this gem of a restaurant is one of Orchard’s best kept secret that I almost didn’t feel like sharing.Sumiya is offer...
I always thought that Izakaya is a place mainly for drinks and TPI really change the concept! I went there on a Wednesday night and it was crowded! They have an extensive list of beers and sakes as well as food too! Must try are the Kushi Yaki, especially the Tsukune! One bite and I can't stop! Hotate wrapped with bacon is a good choice to! Their Tori Karaage is ...
There were 3 levels of spiciness to choose from - Red, black and white. I tried the Black Spicy Ramen which was a peppery and spicy mix for broth. The noodles were tangy and the pork slices were soft and tender but I would have liked the yolk of the ramen egg to be a tad more underdone. I must say that with practically the entire foodie world raving about Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu ...