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y_lyn
This is y_lyn living in Pasir Ris. I am a :), work in Pasir Ris. I like to hang out in Bugis, Orchard, Tampines. Japanese, Cantonese/Hong Kong, Chinese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Hawker Centre and Sushi/Sashimi, Dim Sum, Ramen.
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Categories : Fast Food | Vegetarian | Burgers and Sandwiches

A hidden gem in the East, situated near Eunos MRT station. There is limited parking lots near the shop front, so it is advisable to park your vehicle at Eunos MRT station then walk over. Our burgers were served in a special manner using mesh tin.

 
Beetroot Carrot Juice, an acquired taste. I found it okay.

 
Vegan Franks ($3.80), nothing quite special.

 
Hubby ordered the Hawaiian Pineapple Burger Set which comes along with seaweed fries and a drink ($10.85). He said it tasted quite nice but not really "wowed" by it.

 
I ordered the Cracked Pepper Mayo Burger ($5.85). It is one of the recommended burgers at Veganburg and I agree!

 
 
Date of Visit: Jun 09, 2012 

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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Dim Sum | Seafood

Together with my parents, we had a good dinner at Wo Peng Restaurant in MacPherson (very near to my parents' place). I got to know about this restaurant through Camemberu blog smile Initially, I thought of bringing my parents to Tao's restaurant as they have very good service and value for money set meal. However, when I called for reservation, they told me that there is an additional surcharge of $10 for each person during this weekend due to Mother's Day. I replied that in that case, we would come some other time instead. After that, I was searching for a place to bring my parents to and it seemed that Wo Peng was the best choice. Happy that I did not make the wrong decision.

It is not easy to find a parking place especially during dinner time. It is a good thing that the restaurant provides complimentary valet parking service. The day before, I called in for reservation and I was advised to pre-order the dishes as well. Thus, based on the recommendation on the phone, I ordered the following dishes:

 

Crispy fish skin - Very nice and crispy. No fishy smell at all and it was a good snack.

 

Wasabi Prawns was delicious. The prawns were big and succulent.

 

Charcoal Grilled Goose was one of the star dishes too!

 
 
Date of Visit: May 09, 2010 

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Categories : Japanese | Bakery

Did a bit of shopping at Tampines 1 after dinner before heading back home. As I went down the escalator to the basement, I saw a long queue at this bakery shop. Out of curiosity, I went in to have a look and ended up buying the following:

Mini Mochi Sesame Bun - I saw these unique looking bread almost on everybody's trays so I took 3 as well. After trying, I found them a bit too salty but good for snacks though.

 
All time favourite amongst many - Ah Pan (Red Bean Paste Flat Bun)

 
I also bought this as somehow it looked like a healthy snack smile Taste-wise, quite alright.

 
Since I will be coming to Tampines 1 quite often, will definitely try out the different types of bread from here.
 
Date of Visit: Apr 23, 2009 

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Yumen Hut @ Downtown East Cry Jul 12, 2013   
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I got to know about this shop from a Channel U variety show. The owner of Yumen Hut owned a noodle factory and if I am not wrong, he also invented the 2-ply noodles. The noodles are very colourful (green, yellow, orange etc) as they are made of different coloured vegetable extract such as carrot, spinach, pumpkin. His noodles are all made of 100% vegetable extract with no artificial colour and preservative. Thus, if you are on a healthy diet, you can come here more often. Price is very affordable, range from $3.80 to $4.50 per dish. To our Muslim friends, this stall is also halal certified.

I ordered the pumpkin noodles in pasta sauce. Frankly speaking, I would prefer my spaghetti in pasta sauce as it is more "q". Anyway, here is my plate of pumpkin noodle with very simple ingredients that you can prepare it yourself at home.

 
You can cook your own healthy noodles by buying the dry noodles "Oodles" which come in 3 delicious flavours: sesame and pandan, soya and pumpkin , spinach and paprika and bring them home to cook in your own style!
 
Date of Visit: Apr 11, 2010 

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Yummy Chopsticks Cry Jul 12, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Kids-Friendly

Hubby and I went to Natas Fair at the Singapore Expo, hoping to get some good travel deals. We had our lunch first at "Yummy Chopsticks" at Expo before going to the exhibition halls.
The fried rice photo in the menu looked so appetizing and it tempted me to order their fried rice. I saw this fried rice on almost every other tables too. However, it tasted like those fried rice designed for kids, with lots of mixed vegetables which I didn't really like.

 
For Mango and Shrimp pancakes, the flattened shrimps could be found in between the mango and the skin of the pancake. Not really good. Shrimps were quite mashed up.

For Crispy Tofu, I liked these big fried wanton with tofu inside but the bottom part of the skin was very oily.

Their Xiao Long Bao definitely cannot be compared with those restaurant type of standard. The skin was thick and inside was not juicy.
 
Date of Visit: Aug 28, 2011 

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