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Sharon ho
This is Sharon ho living in Sengkang. I am a Undergraduate Japanese, Singaporean, Cantonese/Hong Kong, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Bars/Lounges and Dim Sum, Seafood, Chinese Soup.
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Bubble Tea on a hot day Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Café | Juices

Yuzu Green Tea - $3.50

Yuzu Green Tea - $3.50

 
Savouring a cold bubble tea is a great start to a hot and sunny day! At a cost of $3.50, this yuzu green tea has a refreshing and cooling taste as it absorbs the sweet-yet-bitter taste of the yuzu, making the whole drink contains somewhat sweet and bitter. But overall, it's really a great drink that I'd definitely go for it agian!
 
Date of Visit: Oct 22, 2013 

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Roti Prata Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Indian | Food Court

Egg Pratas - $1.60

Egg Pratas - $1.60

 
The prata sold at the Indian stall is famous for its fragrant and crispy prata. The curry served tastes like normal curry, without those indian curry, which has a strong taste of those indian species. I love their egg prata as its egg is spread throughout the whole prata, and not just concentrated on one area. Also, their prata are generally quite cheap as compared to outside. One egg prata costs as cheao as $0.80 only!

There is always long queue at the prata stall during peak periods and one can expect to wait up till 20 mins for your order.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 21, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $2(Breakfast)

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Sweet Treats @ St. Marc Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Café | Desserts and Cakes

Little Fuji - $6.30

Little Fuji - $6.30

 
My favourite desert of St Marc - Little Fuji. So it's actually a croissant topped off with vanilla ice cream, caramel and some tiny nuts. the combination is just perfect, especially when the sweet piping hot caramel croissant meets the freezing cold vanilla ice-cream.
Croissants

Croissants

 
The chocolate and strawberry croissants taste good too, but not that crispy as Little Fuji, which is a little disappointing. The chocolate croissant cost $2.40 while that of strawberry costs 20 cents more, at a price of $2.60
Ice Chocolate - $7

Ice Chocolate - $7

 
Their ice chocolate tastes great too! Thick blended chocolate with ice compliment well with the sweet deserts.

Located at a small corner of Marina Square, St Marc Cafe is just like any other coffeehouse where one can sit down and chill with family/friends, with its awesome deserts. It's not very spacious and its seats are limited. So do expect full house during the weekends.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 25, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $19(Tea)

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Seafood Dinner on National Day Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Hotel | Seafood

On savoring a great meal on national day, we chose Palm Beach Seafood for their set meal of $88++/pax.

 
Seafood Deluxe Combination

For this seafood combination, you'll be treated to the 5 treasures of the sea, namely: Hokkaido scallop, huge gleaming oysters, fresh salmon sashimi, bamboo clam and live poached prawns. It's served in cold and the freshness is awesome! Do squeeze the lemon over the dish as it helps to reek off the fishy-smelling in seafood.

 
Herbal Chicken

This herbal chicken is soaked in the herbal soup such that it has a great deal of the herbal taste. The herbal soup is tasty but a little oily.

 
Shark's Fin Soup

Unlike the usual shark's fin soup, Palm beach has a special way of cooking it such that it came in individual claypot, with the lobster meat and shark's absorbing the essence of the flavourful stock.

 
Pan-Fried Soon Hock

Accompanied with light soya sauce, the pan fried soon hock taste a little salty, though the crispiness of the fish goes well with such combination.

 
Signature Chilli Crab

A must-try dish as it's one of their signature dish. Goes well with those fried buns!

 
Hong Kong Noodles

Like the usual noodles served outside, this dish is quite a plain jane as compared to the other seafood delicacies.

 
Fruit Platter

An ending for today's feast is the great fruit platter which consists of mangosteens, water apples, mango, pineapple, and guava. A huge fruit platter indeed!

Palm beach is a great place to dine in, especially during those special occasions like National's Day, New Year's Eve where one will be treated to the spectacular fireworks. The magnificent skyline of the Marina Bay is a great appetizer for one's eyes as you indulge in the feast. However, do make reservations during such peak seasons as walk-in customers may need to wait up to a few hours.
In one word, I sum up on the feast: Marvelous! lol
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Chilli Crab, Hong Kong Noodles
 
Date of Visit: Aug 09, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $88(Dinner)

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Jap lunch Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi | Kids-Friendly

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Mini Dragon Roll - $9

The sushi are lined up horizontally and a prawn head and tail are added to both ends such that it turns out to be like a mini dragon. The sushi is topped off with slices of mango and tiny "eggs". It taste quite special, with sweetness of the mango complimenting the taste of the prawn sushi. Its sushi presentation is one of the best I have ever seen!

 
Tan Tan Ramen - $11

This tan tan ramen tastes quite normal, just that it's too salty and spicy.

AMBIENCE
A great place to dine and chill, as it's not very crowded.

SERVICE
The service staffs are quite polite and are quite fast in clearing away the plates.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $18(Lunch)

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