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Not Siam(ing) [moving] away Smile Jul 28, 2013   
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Categories : Thai | Restaurant | Halal

Have I ever mentioned that I love love love Thai food? During the GSS sale, my family bought some vouchers which entitles us to 50% discount on all the items and can only be utilized in july! This led to us to frequent the restaurant many times in this month and the waiters were able to recognize us! haha!

I went over by myself the other day and had the Masaman Beef Curry ($12.90) and a plate of Jasmine Rice to complement it.

 
The curry was HEAVENLY!!!! I was in cloud nine as I slurped down the curry bit by bit, savoring the taste in my mouth. It has all the flavors: sweet, sour, spicy and salty bursting with each bite. The beef was extremely soft and I swear that even people with no teeth will be able to eat it (I kid!) as it melts in your mouth. There were also carrots and potatoes in it which doesn't make it to overwhelming after awhile. I also like that they were very generous in the serving of the curry as you can see that it's more or less filled to the brim!
After eating this meal, I did a quick research on how to prepare it and the procedure looks really tedious and requires many many kinds of ingredients. Kudos to the chef who was able to make this dish hit all the tastebuds perfectly!

As with all the delicious thai food I've eaten, I'll always seek to be back for them to tantalize my tastebuds lol
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Masaman Beef Curry
 
Spending per head: Approximately $15

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Humpty Dumpty Land Smile Jul 28, 2013   
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Categories : American | Café | Brunch

After the bubble tea craze, came the cafe-hopping craze where diners choose to partake in this high-class lifestyle: sipping coffee/tea whilst enjoying the world go by. I popped into this branch of Hatched the other day after hearing a lot of positive reviews about it. I must say I was really delighted by everything in the quaint little shop.

The decor of the store was really cozy and channelled a really adorable vibe. Pictures of eggs were scrawled onto the blackboard where diners could check out what's on the menu quickly and decide on the specials of the day. The menu that was given was also really cute, i felt like i was reading a children's story book as it was smaller in size than other places and has a lot of cute egg pictures around!

I finally settled on the Shrooms Overload ($18.00)

 
I changed the bacon to zucchini instead as I wasn't a fan of bacon. I loved the egg as the egg yolk oozes out as you cut into it! Perfection! lol
There were also pickles inside which i HATED which made the bread a little sour and I didn't like it. But the huge portobella mushroom which sat right at the bottom of the burger was a delight! It complemented very really well. The zucchini was fantastic, (I might be bias due to my addiction to zucchini) it was soft and was really unique as I've never eaten it with in a burger. I also love their big thick cut of fries and the light olive oil that was sprinkled onto the salad at the side was a nice addition to the burger.

I love the whole concept of this cute little cafe but as most would know, the prices at cafes are usually a little pricey and one would usually grumble at the price for simple and cheap things mashed up together. I would hope that in due time, albeit wishful thinking, the prices will start to decrease so as to cater to a wider audience who would appreciate their egg-tastic food!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  shrooms overload
 
Spending per head: Approximately $18

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Not good Cry Jul 28, 2013   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Dim Sum | Roasted Meat

Went to get some desserts from Canton Paradise after dinner. I didn't think it was good. The packaging was sloppy and the dessert didn't tasted nice, it was bland and disappointing.

I ordered the aloe vera and osmanthus jelly - $4.00

 
For the price, I really expected more. It filled up only half of the container and had only 3 wolf-berries in it.. Seriously. Not the way to promote their business. I could taste the sugar more than the osmanthus taste itself and it was not really a jelly but a some honeyed water. Disappointing.

I also bought the Red Bean and Yam Pastry - $3.90

 
It wasn't as bad as the jelly but it was still quite bad. Perhaps I was a little bias towards the negative viewpoint of the desserts. The redeeming quality was that it had bits of red bean that could be taken out so you would know that its made of real red bean. I couldn't really taste the yam.

I would definitely not go and order the desserts from here as it is pricey and not worth it at all. I will still try their other main dishes which they are probably more well-known for.

 
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Spending per head: Approximately $8

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맛있는(Delicious!) Smile Jul 28, 2013   
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Categories : Korean | Food Court

This store is one of the stores in the food court of JEM. Situated at the uppermost floor, the food court boosts a large variety of different cuisines. From mini hot-pots to korean, it seems larger than the normal food court at other shopping malls.

After walking around the food court twice, I decided to try the korean stall as I could see them slowly brewing the ddeokbboki (korean rice cakes) at the counter! The steam that was rising from the pot felt like a tiny volcano waiting to erupt! Upon deliberation, i decided to try the hot stone bulgoli with vegetable soup ($7.30). I did not pick the ddeokbboki as it was about 5 rice cakes with cup noodles type of noodle for about $5.90 or so which i felt wasn't that worth it.

 
I choose the with with beef (option of chicken/beef/pork). The picture doesn't do the food justice as it was really good! I think it was worth the price. Just felt that there should be a tad less pepper sprinkled in so that I can taste the sweetness of the beef. As it was a vegetable soup, the vegetable was in abundance. They also added glass noodle in and I felt that for a small eater like me, I could do without the rice. The kimchi as a side dish also woke up my tastebuds and left me craving for more! It was not extremely spicy and was refreshing at the same time.

I also really like the auntie as she was a Korean (strong accent!) I asked for some sesame seed on my rice and she gladly obliged and while I was taking my cutlery she gave me even more! So generous smile

Although the food were mostly on the pricey side at that food court, I would go back to try this korean stall after I've finished trying the other stalls as the service and food they provided was really top notch!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Hot stone bulgogi with vegetable soup
 
Spending per head: Approximately $7(Lunch)

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Delicious! OK Jul 28, 2013   
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Categories : Porridge/Congee

The A1 claypot house outlet chains seem to be opening one after another! This is evident of how good the food is! This branch that i went to seem to open not too long ago, maybe around june to july? The novelty of it attracted many people and one could see long queues at times during the peak lunch hour as office workers dash around for their food!

I decided to go for something light today and ordered the Cai Pu egg and spinach with 3 kinds of eggs.

 
Cai Pu egg ($8.90). This egg was normal and it wasn't the a little liquidy quite that i prefer. The egg was also a thin slice which doesn't explain the cost. As cai pu is quite cheap in the marketplace, I think that just threw a bunch of it into the wok as it was really quite salty! I had to drink the soup from the vege that i ordered.

 
Spinach with 3 types of eggs ($8.90). The soup was not up to standard and it wasn't as flavourful as the other places that i tried. Perhaps they show use the superior stock to enhance the taste. The vege portion was quite generous and one could see the large amount of salted egg floating around. The 2 other types of egg were not so evident.

The service staff were all very friendly although they were very busy attending to each customers. They had smiles on their faces despite of the business of the eatery.
I would definitely go back for the service but I think I would try the other dishes as there were more misses than hits this time round.
 
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Spending per head: Approximately $9

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