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This is lazyfoodies living in Hougang/Kovan. I am a Digital Designer, work in Newton. Italian, Japanese, Thai are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Stall / Kiosk, Café and Desserts and Cakes, Ice Cream and Gelato.
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Oishii Smile Jun 01, 2014   
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Sushi/Sashimi | Omakase | Fine Dining

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A fine-dining Japanese restaurant by the Les Amis Group whose Chirashi Don is highly raved.

Mazechirashi
This is the star of the meal. Be sure to order this earlier as there are limited bowls per day. It was indeed worth the rave – juicy fatty diced up chunks of sashimi (including sea urchin and my favourite swordfish) with lots of other ingredients like their sweet tamago. HEAVEN.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Apr 26, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $50(Lunch)

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Supreme Smile Apr 19, 2014   
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Categories : English

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Though Singapore was once British ruled, we have hardly heard or speak of British cuisine here. The Royal Mail is one of the rare restaurants that serves up unique modern British cuisine with an emphasis on roasts and prime rib. Housed within Ascott in the busiest business district, an after-work dinner there was surprisingly a relaxed one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Roast Prime Rib
 
Date of Visit: Mar 28, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $70(Dinner)

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Damn Good Prices! Smile May 25, 2011   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

Visited the The Central branch because the one at ION is always packed.

Food here was of the same great quality, with the same good prices.

 
I wouldn't have expected much of their sashimi but this was good!

The star of the day is this 'Special Set' that I wanna highlight. For only $55++, you get a hugeass bowl of salad, crispy fried chicken with spicy sauce, Agadeshi Tofu, one main dish, one hotpot, a bowl of udon / rice, pork katsu with scrambled egg sauce, Mentai Potato Pizza, and a drink. Basically it's everything that you see for the rest of this post!

Don't be taken in when it's stated as 'for 2'. The portions were so huge I think it could even feed up to 4!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hire Katsu Tamago Toji, Pizza, Sashimi
 
Date of Visit: May 23, 2011 

Spending per head: Approximately $15(Dinner)

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Durian Dessert with a Twist! Smile Jun 24, 2011   
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Categories : Porridge/Congee | Kids-Friendly

My favourite 'Chee Cheong Fun' stall in Singapore.

I was very depressed when I couldn't find it a while back. I thought they had closed down or moved to somewhere unknown, but I received a comment on my old food blog entry about it's new location, which is just a few shops down the road - from 75 to 89 Killiney Road.

 
A MUST in every visit.

 
I mentioned in that old entry years ago that I did not dare try their signature 'Durian Chee Cheong Fun'. I finally did one day, and it was the road to no regrets.

Every time I recommend this dish to my fellow peers, they will raise their eyebrows and look at me like I was retarded or something. But once they've tried it, all of them would be utterly convinced.

The thick chilled Durian meat went perfectly well with the soft rice flour skin and a dash of peanuts and sugar. It's a very aberrant kind of sensation and the closest I can relate it to is cold Durian 'mochi' with very thin skin. Heavenly.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Char Siew Chee Cheong Fun, XO Durian Chee Cheong Fun
 
Spending per head: Approximately $5(Lunch)

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Hearty Smile Jun 01, 2014   
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Categories : American | Burgers and Sandwiches

An American classic diner where food portions are so huge (for us Asians) that we can totally devour them in fat kid style.

Hickory BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger
Thick full beef burger with homemade Hickory BBQ sauce, caramelized onions, crisp seasoned bacon and melted Cheddar cheese. It’s a yummy mess.

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Date of Visit: May 22, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Lunch)

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