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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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Pasta Dinner OK Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Bakery

 
Carbonara - $15.50

Its awesome bacon carbonara, thickened with egg and cheese, topped off with some garnishing, has a great taste of the creamy and cheesy sauce. The sauce is well-balanced such that one do not feels sick of eating the dish after some time. However, it's abit plain as it there were not much ingredients in it.

 
Chocolate Amer - $6.90

A perfect desert to end the dinner, I tried their Chocolate Amer, which has many layers of chocolate and mousse. It tastes very sweet, and has too much chocolate such that one gets too sick of the desert.

I love this outlet at Paragon as it's located at one small corner of the shopping centre and it's not known to many. As such, there are only a few patrons at the cafe, and it has a nice and quiet ambience for dinner.
 
Date of Visit: Oct 20, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $22(Dinner)

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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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Bak Kut Teh Smile Dec 22, 2013   
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Categories : Chinese Soup | Bak Kut Teh

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Pork Rib Soup ( Big) - $8
For a bak kut teh eatery to be successful, the Bak Kut Teh Soup must be the key differentiation that sets it apart from its competitors. Indeed, this old street bak kut teh located at upper paya lebar road has somewhat substance to fight it off against its competitors. The tasty pork rib soup reeks of strong pepper and tantalizing seasoning in the soup. Oh yes, this $8 bowl of soup is refillable at no extra cost and for unlimited number of times. What a great deal!

 
You Tiao - $1.50
This deep fried you tiao is quite tasty and crispy and taste awesome when dipped into the pork ribs soup.

 
Dry Pig's Tail - $7
This dry pig tail is cooked with dark soya sauce, instead of immersing in the peppery pork ribs soup. It tastes quite good too.

 
Kai Lan - $5.50
Besides their famous peppery pork ribs soup, their kai lan has also some kind of "substance", which has the right amount of soya sauce, garnishing that makes it tasty.

AMBIENCE
Situated in a coffee shop setting, this eatery is quite crowded and noisy. Do expect high volume of traffic during dining hours.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Kai Lan, Dry Pig's Tail, Pork Rib Soup
 
Date of Visit: Oct 13, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $10(Dinner)

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Tea Break Smile Dec 17, 2013   
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Sweet Pleasure - $6.90

A perfect start to tea break is this hazelnut cake which topped off with a chocolate layer and a sweet cherry. It has some kind of crunched biscuits and a few hazelnuts in the bottom layers of the cake which makes it so crunchy and tasty! A must-try cake! smile

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Sweet Pleasure
 
Date of Visit: Oct 12, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $7(Tea)

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