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Eveli89
This is Eveli89 . I like to hang out in Orchard, Thomson, Joo Chiat. Japanese, Singaporean are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Hawker Centre and BBQ, Buffet , Steamboat/Hot Pot.
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Uncle Tidbits? OK Aug 31, 2011   
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Categories : Singaporean | Brunch

 
Honeydew Biscuit & Pandan Biscuit

I saw Uncle Tidbits so I brought 2 packs of nicely pack biscuits at $2 each.

It looks attractive but taste wise wasn't that as expected. The Honeydew Biscuit is very fragrance with the strong honeydew in it but I can clearly taste the salt in between the biscuit. The Pandan Biscuit on the other hand does not have the strong Pandan smell and taste.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 28, 2011 

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Average Western OK Aug 31, 2011   
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Categories : Food Court | Steaks and Grills | Kids-Friendly

This is my first time having Western at this coffee shop as usually I will go for the duck or chicken rice.

 
During dinner time, there were tables of people having Western so I went with the flow. I ordered Chicken Chop.

 
Nothing special, no 'wow' factor just the ordinary chicken chop you can find at any coffee shops. The fries was too salty. But for $4.50, it is value for money to have such a big portion chicken chop.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 28, 2011 

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Thai Food OK Aug 25, 2011   
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Categories : Thai | Restaurant | Curries

I love Bangkok and it is heavenly to me but when it comes to Thai food, I don't have much knowledge to appreciate it.

Having had the usual Chinese, Western, Japanese and Malay cuisine, I decided to hit on the Thai cuisine.

 
It is easy to spot this sparkling clean restaurant in white from the car park and you need not have to worry about parking as there's ample parking in front and behind of the restaurant.

I am not sure if the one who served us is the lady boss, she has this smiling face and she has this initiative in her. She offered us the menu immediately after we sat down. Then she left us to give some moment to us to decide what to order. After awhile when we still couldn't decide what to have she would give some recommendations. Service was very prompt and they were very alert.

To start with, we had Thai Milk Tea and the Lime Sour Plum.

 
The Thai Milk Tea is different from the usual Teh-O. Thai Milk Tea has a very strong condense milk in it. I LOVE IT!

 

 
The Prawn Vermicelli $28.50 or $28

This dish is new to me, and I like the crystal clear looking vermicelli. The taste of the vermicelli is quite similar to the black tasting Hong Kong noodle. As for the prawns, the prawns weren't fresh, it took us some time to peel off the shell with the aid of fork and spoon. And for the price of $28.50 or $28 I rather top it up and have Crab Bee Hoon.

 
Clear Tom Yam Seafood Soup

It is good that they serve their soup with this pot, at least your soup is always hot.

 
Looking at the soup, it does not look like Tom Yam Soup at all right? But don't belittle it. Having the first sip of the soup you won't feel anything just yet but after the second and third sip the Tom Yam taste start to kick in and you can feel the spiciness! It is really Whoo La La. Then I was like "what is inside the soup!" After stirring and scooping, I saw chili padi in it. It is really that spicy that we couldn't even finish a bowl of the soup. Quite wasteful.

 
Fish Cake $6

Rest assure, you can try the fish cake at least. It isn't that spicy compare to the deceiving looking Tom Yam. In fact, this is the safer dish to order. lol I like the Thai chili with the peanut sauce.

Our meal ended with Red Ruby.

 
This dish isn't new to me, as it is commonly serve in buffet. But their version is different from what I seen before. Their version is more on to the orange looking kind while what I normally see is red looking. What it taste like? Very coconut milk tasting. We had a hard time having it too as too much ice cubes were in it especially when the dessert level was close to the bottom end and we had no choice but to scoop the ice cubes out.

The total bill for 2 was $51.50. I just felt with that pricing we can have a meal at an air-con restaurant in the shopping mall.

Still, if you are a Thai food lover I will recommend you this place as it is truly Thai here!

 
Date of Visit: Aug 24, 2011 

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Okay Curry Rice OK Aug 23, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre

I had been eyeing this stall for quite awhile. Whenever I go to market early in the morning this stall is always not ready to sell. So I always miss out trying this stall. Then finally, I had dinner there and I took the chance to try it. Comparing this stall to its neighbour, they are quite popular as there's always a few people queuing at their stall.

 
Curry rice with pork chop, cabbage and hotdog at $3.

The curry is those long tong curry, very light which I didn't prefer much. The ingredients are quite similar to most of the economic stalls except for the pork chop which is special.

My conclusion: it is more of a economic rice stall than a curry rice stall. I guess what attract people here is their money for value.

 
Date of Visit: Aug 22, 2011 

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Peanut Glutinous Ball OK Aug 23, 2011   
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Categories : Hawker Centre | Desserts and Cakes

This stall sells solely hot dessert. As we sat in front of the stall, we just ordered the peanut glutinous ball to try.

From the appearance it is kind of appetizing.

 
But as we had a sip of the soup, it was a disappointment. The soup was bland, although peanut were pleasantly seen but the fragrance wasn't there.

 
Thus, we just had the glutinous balls instead. The glutinous ball itself is good! What a waste that the soup wasn't that fantastic, else dessert will be perfect!
 
Date of Visit: Aug 22, 2011 

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