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This is micamonkey . I like to hang out in Chinatown, Boon Lay. Japanese, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Hawker Centre and Ice Cream and Gelato, Ramen.
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Categories : German | Thai | Bars/Lounges

spacious

spacious

 
I learnt the definition of cosmopolitanism when I visited the Tawandang Microbrewery with my hubby last week. Hubby was eating a very authetic german pork knuckle while I was having a typical thai dish of basil leaf minched meat with rice while we were drinking a pints of handcrafted beer brewed on the spot and looking at the thai waitresses danced to the spanish songs being played at the restaurant! WOW! That is truly global and we enjoyed every minute of it!
Must Try Pork Knuckle

Must Try Pork Knuckle

 
Despite it being a "Modern Thai Cuisine" restaurant, the must-try at Tawandang is actually the pork knuckle! It was truly crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. We enjoyed every bit of it. My basil leaf minched meat rice was authentic as well. But nothing was more authentic than our server's thai! lol
Thai Basil Leaf Minced Meat Rice

Thai Basil Leaf Minced Meat Rice

 
The beer on the other hand was slightly disappointing as they only served lager, wheat beer and a dunkel (dark beer). While the lager was a tad sweet and didn't quite meet the hubby's expectation, the dunkel suited me just nice. Nonetheless, we were tempted to order the mini keg of their brew for our next party!
I enjoyed my dunkel!

I enjoyed my dunkel!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  pork knuckle
 
Spending per head: Approximately $20(Dinner)

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Categories : Fusion | Café

I must confess that I am a hardcore regular of the Pigeonhole. But that aside, an objective introduction of this wonderful haven is necessary. Most importantly, what is so special about this place that makes me come back again and again?

Truth be told, the first time I visited the Pigeonhole, I was being a typical Singaporean, totally appalled by the lack of uniformity in the furnitures. Where was I going to sit? There were tiny chairs and desk right out of the PAP kindergarten and a stone bench from somebody's garden! There were bean bags on the floor and luxurious L-lounge that beckons one to laze on it.

But soon I realise, the unique thing about Pigeonhole is that you can do all that and more! You can be yourself. You can kick off your shoes, put your feet up and laze on the couch and read a book - whether your own or one strewn around all corners of the 2 unit shophouse ground floor. You can even bring your own work, like I do, to pound away furiously at the laptop with the multiple power points around the cafe. Did I fail to also mention that the toilets here are straight out of a spa? lol
Open Mic Night at Pigeonhole

Open Mic Night at Pigeonhole

 
There is always no shortage of hospitable service from the staff and owners as well as the most eclectic mix of music played in the cafe. If you're in for some 'live' music, do check out their facebook page for the listing of events where they have indie and amateur bands playing gigs at the pigeonhole. They even have an open mic night so if you're looking for a place to display your vocals, here's the place for you. And that's just the ambience!
Great selection of beer

Great selection of beer

 
I must admit that I'm not really a big coffee drinker which Pigeonhole does rather pride itself on. They serve only highland beans, for those who familiar with the variety. But if you're a drinker like me, Pigeonhole serves an amazing array of alcohol. Apart from the swiss beer on tap, they also have an amazing variety of ciders and ales. But for the whiskey connoisseurs amongst us, you may be interested to know that Pigeonhole serves a range of single-malt whiskey, including 12 years Yamazakis for a reasonable price.
Nothing beats a shot of single malt whiskey

Nothing beats a shot of single malt whiskey

 
But please be warned: The Pigeonhole does not serve any food. So if you're coming here on an empty stomach during dinner time, the owners are more than happy for you to packet food from the nearby variety of eateries along tanjong pagar and duxton road to line your stomach before you hit the alcohol! Or coffee of course!

Having said that, the best kept secret of Pigeonhole is really its chocolate bread and butter pudding. It is so delicious that it sells out very frequently. It is a definite MUST TRY here at the Pigeonhole.
TO DIE FOR!

TO DIE FOR!

 
So if you're looking for a cozy comfortable hangout place with your friends or alone with a book, here is the place for you.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  bread and butter pudding, beer, single-malt whiskey
 
Spending per head: Approximately $10(Other)

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Handmade Lontong to die for Smile May 10, 2011   
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If you detest synthetic tasting hard piece of malay rice cakes (lontong) as much as me, then you'll love the handmade lontong at this coffee shop on Pulau Ubin.

Lontong, in case you are not familiar, is an "Asian dish made of compressed rice that is then cut into small cakes". The lontong found at this coffeeshop is only available on Sundays and if you are late, there will be none left by 10am! Yes, people travel all the way to this offshore island just to eat this highly delectable dish!

The lontong is lovingly made by the proprietors of the coffeeshop. Unfortunately, the macik (auntie) at the stall is very old and her husband who is the proprietor of the stall just passed away in 2010. Their children now run the stall but hopefully the quality has not changed since the cooks have now changed.
Melt in your mouth Lontong!

Melt in your mouth Lontong!

 
Lontong that melts in your mouth drenched with light but delicious lemak gravy that has tiny shrimps swimming in it complete with cabbage, hard boiled egg and tofu. If lontong is not your thing, you would also want to try their mee siam, mee rebus or nasi lemak. The kampung taste is not one you can find easily today in urban Singapore. This is definitely one of those rarity in Singapore, to cherish before it's gone! Make sure you check it out soon!
Kampung Coffeeshop rare in sg today!

Kampung Coffeeshop rare in sg today!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  lontong, mee siam, mee rebus, nasi lemak
 
Spending per head: Approximately $3

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Categories : Middle Eastern/Mediterranean

It was quite by accident that the hubby and I stumbled in Nabins one late week night at about 10pm. Looking for somewhere to drink and eat a late dinner along Bali Lane, we decided to try Nabins out as the hubby is a huge fan of middle eastern cuisine. And despite us being so late, there were still food served which is a definite plus!

We were showed to our own divan on a dais with curtains surrounding us like a four-poster bed on the first floor. As we lounged on the divan, it really made me feel like I've stepped into a lucid version of an Arabian tent straight out of the Arabian Nights. Bring on the not-too-expensive alcohols and food served on giant platters, it's just about the most romantic and exotic experience one can have right in a little corner in Arab Street. Each table also comes with its little bell so you can call for service without having to yell for waiters or wave desperately in the darkened room.
Our giant platter of food!

Our giant platter of food!

 
We order a meat platter complete with pita breads, shish kebab and other different types of meat. The humous dip was also fantastic. It was simply too much for 2 persons but it was worth it! The food was very authentic and delicious. Definitely recommend experiencing once. A great place to bring a date for a drink to chill out.

 
Recommended Dish(es):  shish kebab
 
Spending per head: Approximately $30

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Ban Mian at Jurong Point OK Apr 20, 2011   
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Categories : Singaporean | Food Court | Kids-Friendly

I'm quite a critic of Ban Mian and only really good ban mian pleases this monkey. So when I had a Ban Mian craving recently, I decided to try the Ban Mian at the Handmade Noodles stall of Kopitiam on the 3rd floor of Jurong Point.
Chicken Cutlet Ban Mian

Chicken Cutlet Ban Mian

 
As I like my ban mian dry, I was drawn to their option of dry ban mian with chicken cutlet. To their credit, the portions were huge for the price. In fact, there was so much meat that I was almost unable to finish my meal, which is rare for me. There was also a large topping of thick fried anchovies which would have been great if the ban mian was soup. Unfortunately, the combination of the large number of anchovies, fried chicken cutlet and the ban mian sauce, the effect was a very salty one. That was the main downside for me was the overwhelming saltiness. But I believe if it was soup ban mian, it would most likely taste better as I usually appreciate the large amount of anchovies.

I suppose if you're having a craving for ban mian like me, there's no harm going for it.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  ban mian
 
Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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