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This is gogofoodie . I am a :]I like to hang out in City Hall, Clarke Quay, Pasir Ris. Japanese, Fusion are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Restaurant, Café and Seafood, BBQ, Desserts and Cakes.
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Tea Smile Oct 06, 2013   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Desserts and Cakes

 

 
This place has been at Downtown east for quite a long period of time, and it sells toasts, some quick bites, and also has various teas and bubble teas. I was thirsty and so decided to try this milk shake advertised, although I didn't know what it consisted of before I ordered. Tastes a little like green bean, and it wasn't very sweet, was powdery and healthy tasting, quite a nice drink at $1.50.
 
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Chill out Smile Oct 04, 2013   
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Categories : American | Bars/Lounges

 

 

 

 
For starters we had the cereal calamari ($12) - this tastes different from your usual zi char cereal squid as it is tossed in a lemon grass oatmeal mix, and we particularly liked the lemon grass taste. We shared the beer battered fish and chips ($18) - overpriced and nothing to rave about; dory fish was your typical frozen dory fillet. We also had the Smoked Duck pizza ($18) - this was good, and the Hawaiian pizza ($16) - mediocre, we regretted not getting the seafood pizza. Portion was too much for 5 of us and we couldn't finish the hawaiian pizza. Ambience was good and they have live bands every night performing both chinese and english songs. A plus point is that every main dish (pizza, fish and chips) comes with a drink - choose from housepours, beer, wine).
 
Spending per head: Approximately $15(Dinner)

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Good chinese cuisine Smile Oct 04, 2013   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Hotel | Dim Sum | Seafood

 

 

 

 

 

 
I attended a wedding some time back at Fullerton Hotel, and the chinese cuisine from Jade Restaurant. The first dish was a combination platter, with octopus, jellyfish, and some fried stuff like cuttlefish ball, quite an appetizing dish. The second was the abalone soup, wasn't too flavourful. Next we had the asparagus with scallops and mushrooms - the scallops were fresh and the whole dish wasn't salty or oily. The fish was very fresh and meat tender. Some dishes without photos are roast chicken, spinach with mushrooms. I liked the chestnut dessert which comes with sesame glutinous rice balls.
 
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Macarons Smile Oct 04, 2013   (Related Review)
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Categories : English | European | Café | High Tea | Desserts and Cakes

 

 
Passed by TWG and was attracted by the many flavours of macarons available (10 in total). It's also surprisingly affordable at around $12 for a box of 6. I had the 1837 black tea & blackcurrant one (tea taste not distinct, had a very sweet berry taste); the Napolean Tea & Caramel (forgettable); the Earl Grey Fortune & Chocolate (earl grey taste distinct, masked by chocolatey taste), etc. The two I would recommend is the Moroccan Mint Tea if you like a slight minty taste, and also the Grand Wedding Tea, passion fruit & coconut (although I didn't really like the strong coconut after taste).
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Moroccan Mint Tea,Grand Wedding Tea,passion fruit & coconut Macaron
 
Spending per head: Approximately $12(Other)

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Chocolate Tarts Smile Oct 04, 2013   
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My brother bought these chocolate tarts home from this famous cake shop at Katong. Their banana pies are supposedly heavenly but were sold out on that day, so I didn't get to try them. The chocolate tarts taste really good when chilled, in bite size so you won't feel sick of it. The chocolate is very rich, and also not overly sweet. It costs around 70 cents or 80 cents per piece.
 
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