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ashleytok
This is ashleytok . Japanese, Korean, Fusion are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant and Desserts and Cakes, Steaks and Grills, Sushi/Sashimi.
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Pique Nique OK Nov 18, 2013   
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Categories : Desserts and Cakes | Burgers and Sandwiches

 
Classic Benedict - $12

My friend's order. To begin with, I'm not a fan of hollandaise sauce and egg benedict. Tried a mouthful to know the taste..... mmmm, mediocre. Let's move on.

 
Shinjuku Incident - $11.50

Innovative name but tasted just like a normal burger although the egg yolk looked so tempting. Must be my 'super' photography skills. Keke

 
Tokyo Connection - $9.50

In layman terms, chicken meat burger. This tasted the best out of the 3 savory dishes.

A pity that we did not have a chance to try the desserts, which Pique Nique is more known of. Oh well, it's just like going to MacDonalds and order milk tea which is not the signature dish. I think I should re-visit Pique Nique to try their desserts which are so eye-feasting before I can give them a fair critic.

Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2013/11/pique-nique.html to read more & view photos.
 
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Categories : Japanese | Restaurant | Sushi/Sashimi | Kids-Friendly

For those who are new to Dozo, the 7 course dinner set is $59.80++ per pax and 6 course lunch set is $39.80++. You can choose your preferred items in each course. Great for people who love variety!
Starter: Chef's Selection of Assorted Platter

Starter: Chef's Selection of Assorted Platter

 
Chef's Selection of Assorted Platter

Side Dish: Escargots with Yuzu Butter

Side Dish: Escargots with Yuzu Butter

 
Side Dish
Cold Dish: Smoked Duck

Cold Dish: Smoked Duck

 
Cold Dish
Pumpkin Soup

Pumpkin Soup

 
Soup
Main: Beef Tenderloin on Pu Ye

Main: Beef Tenderloin on Pu Ye

 
Main Course
Drinks: Ice Fruity Refresher + Ice Apply Melody

Drinks: Ice Fruity Refresher + Ice Apply Melody

 
Fruit Tea: I liked both drinks been very refreshing and not overpowering with artificial sweetness. A nice way to clear our palate for the desserts!
Dessert: Milk pudding & Cheesecake

Dessert: Milk pudding & Cheesecake

 
Dessert: Desserts were pretty standard, but I probably shouldnt have chosen cheesecake since by then, I was already super full. On the contrary, milk pudding was kind of exotic, you either like it or hate it, I guess.
Lime/Calamansi Ice Sorbet

Lime/Calamansi Ice Sorbet

 
Lime/Calamansi Ice Sorbet

Overall, we enjoyed our dinner, with good (& humorous) service and ambiance. Food wise, some hits & some misses.

Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2013/09/dozo-my-birthday-treat.html to read more & see pictures!
 
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Little devils  OK Nov 03, 2013   
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Categories : Bakery | Desserts and Cakes

 
Since it was our first time here, we decided on the 3 mini platter ($7) for the variety and paired it off with a scoop of ice-cream ($3). We opted for the "safe" flavour - hazelnut, peanut butter and white chocolate.

The molten cakes tasted alright but not impressive to me. Maybe my expectation was too high but I thought since this place specialises in molten cakes, then it has to be the best to be sustainable. The taste should be one that everyone will think of this place if they want molten chocolate mah.. Somehow, it tasted the same just like those selling in the other cafes. *Shrugged*

On a good side, the size of molten cakes are just nice to enjoy the flavour, yet not too sinful. Great for ladies out there!

Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2013/05/3-inch-sin.html to read more & view photo
 
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Hideout at Labrador  OK Nov 03, 2013   
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Categories : Fusion | Pasta | Seafood | Kids-Friendly

A secluded restaurant tucked in the Central part of Singapore. If not for the address, I would never know that such a restaurant exist amongst the commercial offices!

 
Smoked Duck Linguine

There were so much ingredients in one dish ~ smoked duck, asparagus & mushroom. For once, I needed to "find" the linguine in a pasta dish. And after we finished the linguine, there were still so much ingredients! Really worth the price and serving was good for sharing for 2.

The smoked duck was done so perfectly ~ not dry & remained chewy with a nice smoked aroma that teased you for more helping. The asparagus, like a supportive actor, sliently added crunchiness to balance out the dish without taking away the glamour of the main star. Overall, super marvelicious! *Droolz again*

 
Molten Dark Chocolate Fondant

WOW. It was good.

That was the exact statement I made after we devoured the dish in silent mode. Aiya, where got time to talk. The minute a person talk, it will mean an extra spoonful by the other person. And yes, that's how competitive we are when we eat good stuff. =p

I like my molten chocolate to be slightly crispy on the outside and not too moist. That was exactly how the chocolate fondant here tasted like. With a little cut, the dark chocolate oozed out uncontrollably, which simply melted in the mouth. The ice-cream was undeniably , a great match, with the molten chocolate. A must try for chocolate lover!

Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2011/08/hosted-on-patio.html to read more & view photo!
 
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Itacho Sushi  OK Nov 03, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

We didnt order a lot, so just a few to share here.

 
Roasted Salmon Roll - $3.50

Salmon aburi (half cooked salmon) is one of the items that I will always order whichever Jap restaurant I go. Not impressive here but passed. keke

 
Grilled Pork Sushi - $2

This caught my attention. Pork sushi? Wow, there was really unique!

It tasted like putting a piece of grilled pork and a spoon of rice together in the mouth. I guess the idea was innovative, but taste wise pretty much expected

 
We wanted to try this ~ 40 cents sushi, where to find?

Indeed, it was hard to find.

We were there at about 5pm+. When we first asked for it, the waitress said that it was not ready yet. Half way through our course, we asked again, still dun have. Nevermind, wait lor. By the time we finished all our food, it was officially dinner time like 6plus 7pm. The waitress still said that it was not available! Wah lau, when is this 40 cents sushi ever ready lah! So ya, I never get to order it at all. =_=

Visit http://fun-hideout.blogspot.sg/2011/04/itacho-sushi.html to read more and see photo!
 
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