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Xiao Long Bao Smile Feb 27, 2013   
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Categories : Dim Sum

We had dinner at Din Tai Fung located at marina bay link mall. I ordered the fried rice with pork chop. It costs around $12 which I feel was worth the money. The fried rice was fragrant and well fried and the pork chop meat was tender and juicy.the xiao long bao is very juicy, the soup is very tasty, the skin is not too thick yet the xiao long bao does not burst when you use chopstick the grab it. when you dip in vinegar, it is really very delicious! Tea was also served at 1 dollar per person which is free flow. Overall, I enjoyed the meal and will be back for more.My friends and i really like the xiao long bao. Their service is very good despite it being so crowded, our tea is always being refilled constantly so thumbs up to that.
 
Date of Visit: Feb 13, 2013 

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Cotton candy ski jump Smile Feb 27, 2013   
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Categories : Ice Cream and Gelato

MnM Cupcakes from maggiee mooo!!! My wife and I bought ice cream cupcakes. There are MnMs on top of the icecream. Its called the cotton candy ski jump. It is tasty and quite creamy but still fine for me as it has my favourite childhood paddle pop flavor. As shown in the picture it looks really appealing! i especially like the icing. But i think it is alittle expensive for me. However the person serving me was smiley. So overall it is fine.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  cotton candy ski jump
 
Date of Visit: Feb 13, 2013 

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Fresh Flown Sashimi Smile Jan 25, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Ramen | Sushi/Sashimi | Brunch | Kids-Friendly

 
Placed out in a quiet corner of Dairy Farm road, you'll find a japanese gem, Tenryu. You can choose to dine inside the classy, air-conditioned restaurant, or enjoy your meal outside with garden view.

The interior of the main dining area is divided into two sections- one for diners seeking a feast for their eyes as the sushi chef whipped up your maki, and the other for those planning to order other dishes. So if you're planning to order mainly sashimis or sushi, do request for a seat by the sushi bar and enjoy the novelty of watching the sushi chef whip up your food.

We started off our meal with a platter of exquisitely-presented sashimi, adorned with daikon slivers that served as a palate-cleanser. I particularly enjoyed the sweet and succulent tuna belly sashimi!

The ebi tempura featured a humongous prawn and one shitake mushroom. Encased in feather-light and flaky batter, they were fried to a crisp, golden perfection. Unlike those substandard, oil-logged tempura sold in many food courts. The star here was the Ebi tempura which had a lot of bite!

My dining partner and I also sought recommendations from the chef and subsequently ordered Hamachi and Kanpacho sushi as the two types of fish were freshly flown in that day.

The freshness of the fish was highly commendable, and the moist, fluffy rice grains blew me away! The top-quality short-grain rice, flavored with a balanced vinegar to sugar ratio, were definitely the most memorable part of the meal.

Boy I'm really glad that I chose to have a bowl of garlic rice instead of udon or soba... Tenryu's rice is superbly delish! But the best way to enjoy it here would be to have it moulded into an elegantly-shaped sharidama, with the rice grains packed to the perfect firmness, and topped with a thick slice of fresh sashimi.

We ended off the meal with sweet, juicy slices of melon and watermelon.

The service was brisk and very good. The kimono-clad waitresses were attentive but unobstrusive, polite and helpful. A walk around the garden made a great ending to the pleasurable lunch outing.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  sashimi moriawase,sushi moriawase
 
Date of Visit: Jan 23, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Lunch)

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mee siam mai hum Smile Jan 25, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Coffeeshop

I came across ed this menu called “Mee Siam” which comes with a complimentry Aloe Vera Drink.
Pretty affordable at only $5.90 per set.

The meesiam here was simple, nothing but just the beehoon with gravy with a few dried beancurd. A mixture taste of salty, sweet and spicy which resembled siamese food.
Perhaps I'll rate it average for it's price range.

The Aloe Vera Drink was quite refreshing thou. With lime and Aloe Vera bits which clears away the mixture taste of meesiam after your meal.
 
Date of Visit: Jan 07, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $10(Lunch)

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Sushi for tots Smile Jan 25, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

I love ichiban sushi for its fuss free dining. They even have a loyalty card which will give you one chop for every $20 spent, and after a certain number of chops, you can redeem sushis or $10 voucher. As I still have some stomach space after four plates of sushi, I redeemed the california sushi after accumulating 3 chops. The california sushi is quite tasty. The rice to ingredients ratio is just right, unlike some other places where the sushi rice takes up the bulk of the california roll. This is just nice. Also, there is also some avocado inside the california sushi, which is the first time I had it. Other places dont add avocado, so I thought this is pretty unique and tast
 
Date of Visit: Dec 07, 2012 

Spending per head: Approximately $20(Lunch)

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