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This is CelestialDelish living in East. I am a Personal Assistance , work in Central. Every Cuisines!! are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant, Café and Ice Cream and Gelato, Seafood, Sushi/Sashimi, Zi Char.
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Categories : Fusion | Café

For full reviews, please visit www.celestialdelish.com/2014/04/the-awesome-cafe.html
My Awesome Cafe

My Awesome Cafe

 
A new hipster cafe settling within a pre-war conservation shophouse that used to house Telok Ayer Chung Hwa Free Clinic was open in February 2014.

 
The industrial theme cafe has high ceiling structure with cement walls and floor, big bulbs and metallic fans each generate soft wind that renders an ambient of sitting in an open air environment.

Pineapple Crunch @ $8.00

 
Fresh pineapple blends with crunch ice. Refreshing, rich and soft, what is missing is the sweet scent (maybe due to the season).

Latte @ $4.50

 
Blend of beans from Colombia, Brazil and Sumatra.

Spicy Beef Sandwich @ $14.00

 
The spices mixed in the beef are bought from Thailand. It’s tangy and leaving a light note of spice tickling your palate. Salad dressing is a homemade recipe from Franck’s grandma. The bread was a little firmer and less soft than I would have liked. Maybe we had spend too much on picture taking =(

My Awesome Salad @ $15.00

 
Terrine of tiny shreds of tender, succulent duck melded together, with generous mesclun, salty smoked salmon and herbs chicken breast (that is dry). Loves the freshly ground basil pesto on the bread, then again, the bread was a little firmer and less soft than I would have liked. Finding it difficult to chew, perhaps we had spend too much time picture taking (again).

Quiche ¼ + Salad @ $9.50

 
The savoury crust was lightly buttery, crisp and moist, with a filling of shredded carrot and creamy egg custard. It will be irresistible if there is some oozing cheese to go along.

Upside Down Mango Cake @ $5.00

 
Homemade dessert served on vintage amber glassware. Very moist and soft but too sweet for my liking.Brownie @ $5.00

 
Not the fudgey brownie, more to a cakey texture. Dry cracked crust, slightly moist with a deep chocolate flavor. These rich and chocolaty are homemade too!
 
Date of Visit: Apr 01, 2014 

Celebration:  生日 

Spending per head: Approximately $24(Lunch)

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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi | Kids-Friendly

Full Review & Photos @ http://www.celestialdelish.com/2013/05/sushi-tei-spring-is-springing-promotion.html

The well-known and leading chain of Japanese restaurants has kicked off its Spring celebration with the best of the best - Kagoshima Pork. Freshly imported from Kagoshima Prefecture by Sushi Tei, this particular type of Pork is sought after for its sweet flavour and rich fragrance, combined with its delicate texture and juiciness. Chefs at Sushi Tei have whipped up a comprehensive Spring menu showcasing Kagoshima Pork signature dishes, as well as other specialties for the season. The Spring menu is available from now till 15 June 2013.

- Sayori Sashimi @ $12 (s size) / $15 (m size)

 
The Spring delicacy is a sleek silver fish with a distinctive long and protruding lower jaw and it hence also known as Japanese halfbeak or needlefish. It has a sweet finish with a fine fishy flavour that not everyone will appreciate. Melded well with ginger and a light shoyu dip is enough to accentuate its sweetness and reduce the fishy smell.

- Kani Gyoza @ $6

 
Tender skin with every bite filled with succulent crab meat, seasoning was light yet flavourful. Served with vinegar and chilli oil dip.

- Pinta Tofu @ $4.80

 
Chilled organic tofu topped with century egg and fish roe, with creamy special century egg sauce. The century egg sauce do not have the distinct skunky after taste, in fact it was sweet and tasty. So simple yet so delicious.

- Kagoshima Miso Yaki Pork @ $11.50

 
Skilfully carved pork lion slices are impeccably grilled after being marinating in miso sauce. Each piece features tender and flavoursome lean meat coupled with just the right amount of fat for a buttery finish. The sweet miso complements the flavour of the meat perfectly.

- Kagoshima Pork Hamburger @ $8

 
Each pork patty is a dense 130g of finely ground Kagoshima pork loin, mixed with finely chopped onions, carrots and a balanced sprinkling of salt & pepper. The hamburger steak was prized for juiciness, rich flavour and tenderness. Accompany with a traditional Okonomiyaki sauce with a hint of sake for extra oomph. The sweet and salty sauce may be a tad heavy on its own, but it sure go well with a bowl of rice!

- Salt & Red Bean Ice Cream @ $3.40

 
The milky vanilla ice cream was loaded with large valvety red beans, along with slight hint of saltiness. This is somehow new to me, very unique indeed.
 
Date of Visit: May 16, 2013 

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Categories : Multi-Cuisine | Hotel | Seafood | Buffet

Full Review & Photos @ http://www.celestialdelish.com/2013/05/spicy-thai-at-the-line.html

During the promotions, diners will be spoil with the usual diverse spread of international cuisine whilst enjoy the specially crafted spicy Thai set menu. Prices start at $72 per adult and $36 per child.

- Tom Yum Mojitos
A complimentary shot of this drink will be served during dinner. Diners can order the big glass @ $10++.

 
The drink is filled with gracious Thai flavours of lemongrass, lime, chillis, mint leaf etc. A sophisticated ways to bring out the sweetness, tangy and hot (spicy) all in a drink. Spicy but very morish, it leave your taste buds tingling in expectation.

- Khaotang Nga Thong (fried rice crackers and assorted chutneys)

 
Fried rice crackers was served with 3 Thai chutneys. The condiment in a bowl is made of pork and prawn, a little sweet and wet. The next condiment is made of salted egg, obviously it will b salty but not overly. Last but not least, Thai chili jam with tamarind is detectable yet mild. The assorted chutneys offer a delicious combination of sweet, salty and spicy to the crackers.

 
- Lab Gai
The small stature has a deep and relatively spicy savory flavours that mingle beautifully with a fresh taste of mint leaf. Wrapped with thinly slice cucumber that add a little crunch and cooling effect to the palate.

- Yam Woon Sen
The glass noodles absorb the spicy, sour and salty flavour very nicely. It's more pungent than the other food, at the same time refreshing.

- Yam Som O
Pomelo sections bursting with juice, savory dried prawns balanced with bright flavor notes from lime and tamarind, and finished with the satisfying scent and crunch of shallot flakes. The salad offers a delicious combination of sweet, salty, sour, spicy and a tad bitterness (from the pomelo) as minor accents to the flavours.

- Kaeng Khiew Wan Gai (green curry with chicken and eggplant)

 
Fragrant spices to create a rich creamy green curry with chunks of tender chicken and eggplant. Thou it was a little too salty, it was still delicious with a mild curry flavour.

- Khao Niew Mamuang (sticky rice with mango)

 
A sweet, creamy and slightly salty coconut cream complement the sweet mango and sticky rice very well.
 
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Categories : Restaurant | Desserts and Cakes | Pasta | Seafood | Chinese Soup | Steaks and Grills | Burgers and Sandwiches | Salads/ Acai Bowl | Roasted Meat | Kids-Friendly

For Full Review & More Photos, Please Visit http://www.celestialdelish.com/2013/04/medzs-mothers-day-prmotion.html lol

There are three delicious platters to tuck into this Mother's Day at MEDZS. The special promotion is available on 12th May 2013 Lunch & Dinner. Diners spend above $150 will also receive a complimentary whole cake for the Mother.

 
The homemade lemongrass mocktail has a hint of sweet fragrant of orange and zingy taste of lime. Sorry, you won't get this welcome drink if you ain't mother. ;)

 
- The Greek XXL Seafood Pllatter @ $49.80+

 
The grilled fishes were very lovely, fresh and succulent. The crab was a tad salty thou, but is very tender, delectable and appetizing. Enjoy freshness from the sea with very basic seasoning added.

- French Family Meat Platter @ $48.80+

 
Carnivorous cravings must not miss this platter of pan-fried duck confit, crispy pork belly, AUS Wagyu beef rump, roasted pork ribs. The pork ribs are fork tender, pork belly was bake, roll and grill, duck confit was tender with crispy skin, the beef was a tad salty, dinner can request the done-ness they prefer.

- The Desserts Platter @ $21.90+

 
The dessert platter consists of red velvet cake, chocolate brownie, churros with chocolate sauce, lychee rose panna cotta and earl grey creme brulee. The sweetest treat ever served in a platter! The earl grey creme brulee and lychee rose panna cotta was utterly delicious, it's my favourite!!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  The Greek XXL Seafood Platter,The Desserts Platter
 
Date of Visit: Apr 19, 2013 

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Categories : Fusion | Restaurant | Chinese Soup

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- The Shop
The 60-seater outlet offer an exciting variety of the best homemade delicious Asian soups with everything made fresh from the kitchen with No MSG (Monosodium Glutamate) added!!

 
- The Food
Sumo Nabe Hotpot @ $15.80

 
The variation of Sumo Nabe hotpot comprises slices of chicken, cabbage, lotus root, fried tofu and carrots. The soy milk broth is light yet thoroughly satisfying. The sweet beany taste enhance the savoury aspect of the broth. It's unique and interesting. I wasn't quite sure if I like it initially, but I quite enjoy the soup thereafter.

Three-Cup Chicken Hotpot @ $13.80

 
The thick homemade three-cup sauce has a divine aroma of sesame oil, rice wine and soy sauce. It was deftly flavored and braised succulent. Combined with basil and dried chilli is simply pungent!

Paper-Wrapped Herbal Chicken @ $16.80 (Half Chicken)

 
The delicate aroma and flavourful blend of herbs is a crowd pleaser. Not overly concoctions yet intensely good. The chicken was tender and succulent. Enjoy every bite with the inviting aroma as you tuck in. The dish is completed with a bowl of white rice.

Szechuan Style French Beans @ $6.90

 
The wrinkled and tooth tender french beans accompanying crumbled savory bits was drenched in flavor.

Braised Tofu in Sambal Chilli Sauce @ $7.50

 
This is comfort food at its best. The sambal chilli sauce was addicting, a tad spicy and sweet. The garlic bites also add an extra flavor punch.

- My Opinion
Being a soup lover, I likes most of the soups at Soup Broth Asia. They are very heartwarming and tastes of home.

There are plenty of options of soup to suit your taste. They are healthy (no MSG), flavourful (slow boil for at least 8hrs!) and low in calories. Anything better, you will have to cook yourself!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Braised Tofu in Sambal Chilli Sauce,Szechuan Style French Beans,Paper-Wrapped Herbal Chicken,Three-Cup Chicken Hotpot
 
Date of Visit: Jan 17, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $20(Dinner)

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