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heielizabeth
This is heielizabeth living in Bugis. I am a Executive, work in Ghim Moh. I like to hang out in Little India, Dempsey Rd, Ghim Moh. Foochow, Asian, Western are my favorite cuisines. I also love Bars/Lounges, Hawker Centre, Restaurant, NIL and Buffet , Burgers and Sandwiches, Shark Fins.
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Mentaiko Pasta! Smile Dec 13, 2012   
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Categories : Italian | Japanese | Fusion | Restaurant | Pasta

This is the second time in a row (in the same week) I ate their pasta. It was really THAT awesome that I had to go back to them again to see what's so special about their pasta.

 
Just see for yourself! omg, that generous precious dollop of mentaiko! It tasted heavenly. When you mix it you'll still be able to see chunks of mentaiko on your pasta. The taste of mentaiko blends really well with the seaweed and the veggie condiment (I'm not sure if it's parsley, but it definitely tasted better than parsley).

 
Spicy beef sausage pasta. Don't really like tomato based pasta, but this totally change my view on them. It tasted awesome! This time I forgot to request for less-spicy for this pasta - to my surprise it wasn't really that spicy in the first place. You gotta be careful with the chopped red dried chilli though, it burns when you bite into them. I had to pick them out one by one. The mild spiciness of the sauce complements the tomato and beef sausage very well!

 
Soup - tasted bland after having the favourful pastas.

 
This dessert - that look seemingly decent - is da bomb. Chocolate ice cream on warm, moist chewy brownie topped with fresh strawberries... Is there anything better to complete this pasta meal?

Cost: $24.90 (inclusive of GST and Service charge)
Name of set: Half + Half set B

If you're not a big eater like me, you should share this set with someone. ;)
 
Date of Visit: Dec 12, 2012 

Spending per head: Approximately $20(Lunch)

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Categories : Indian | Malay

If you work around the Orchard area, you'll know it's really expensive to eat out during lunch every working day. So far this has been the best $4 I've spent along the stretch of Orchard Road on food. lollollol

LO AND BEHOLD:

 
One of the best Mushroom Cheese Prata I've ever tasted! Every piece is freshly made and piping hot.

Usually when I eat prata that has cheese, I'll eat the corners first and then the centre last because the middle portion has all the wonderful savoury goodness in it. BUT for the Mushroom Cheese Prata at Punggol Nasi Padang (Far East Plaza), every corner of the prata was oozing with cheese! And in all the cheesy goodness, there were loads of mushroom in it too. You can literally taste each piece of sliced button mushroom swimming in cheese. Dip it in some spicy fish curry to complete the taste (I feel hungry just writing this review).

For just $4 per piece (compared to the other expensive food in town area), I'd definitely return for more!

 
 
Date of Visit: Oct 18, 2012 

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New Breakfast Menu! Smile Mar 21, 2013   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Kids-Friendly

KungFu Paradise at Bugis+ is a little difficult to locate if you're not familiar with the layout of the mall. Just opposite CocoIchibanya, there is a stretch of restaurants like KungFu Paradise, Bonchon Chicken and Blackball.

KungFu Paradise recently launched their breakfast menu in early Feb this year and I must say I love their breakfasts! I'm not a morning person, and I love the fact that they serve their breakfast menu throughout the day! And their opening hours from 11am to 2am/3am really favours the youngsters.

 
So here's what I tried! The Royal Rumble... Basically it's two croissants filled with egg mayo, bacon bits and spring onion sprinkled atop. Don't you agree that it looks delightfully appetizing?!

The croissants were light and fluffy with a whiff of buttery aroma in every bite. The egg mayo was creamy and flavourful. It fulfills my breakfast cravings perfectly. Even the grilled cherry tomatoes and sauteed mushrooms were awesome.

What more can I ask for?!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Royal Rumble
 
Date of Visit: Mar 15, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $15(Breakfast)

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Set Lunches Smile Dec 13, 2012   
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Categories : Japanese | Steaks and Grills

Went there with some of my colleagues during lunch to check out this Japanese place. Heard that they serve really good teppanyaki.

 
Sashimi set lunch.

 
Yakitori set lunch bento.

 
Salmon set lunch. The salmon was not overly done, and soaked with omega 3 fatty oils. Yums.

At the centre of the restaurant is dominated by a teppanyaki live demonstration booth dotted with individual seats around it.

The three of us spent around $60 over in total.
 
Date of Visit: Nov 22, 2012 

Spending per head: Approximately $20(Lunch)

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Celebrating LIFE the NYDC Way! Smile Nov 01, 2012   
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Categories : American | Restaurant | Desserts and Cakes | Pasta | Steaks and Grills | Burgers and Sandwiches

From my personal account, every dining experience with NYDC has been memorable. I remember celebrating my 17th Birthday with 15 of my classmates over their famous chocolate mudpies. Ever since, whenever I see any NYDC restaurants, it reminds me of only one thing – Life… And you just gotta celebrate it!!!

Just last week on Thursday, my colleague and I went to nydc to try out their new menu.

It’s hard to imagine that it has been 17 years since the opening of NYDC. To honour this special occasion on the 18 September this year, NYDC launched a new menu – with lotsa booze!

Here are some of the dishes we tried.

Waldorf with a Hic, $10.80 – Fresh grapes infused with Whiskey. Romaine lettuce tossed with almond flakes, raisins and lemon mayo.

 
(Salad? What salad? I only saw Whiskey grapes!)

NYDC also came up with different levels of alcohol (for the grapes) to cater to those who are tipsy-prone. You can choose to go for one shot, two shots or three shots.

Yankee’s in Town, $14.80 – Thick garlic bratwurst sausage wrapped in bacon, roasted with hot smokey ranch sauce. Potato wedges and greens to go along.

 
If I could, I would tabao this and smuggle it into a cinema screening late night movie on a weekend. No, just kidding… Am I?

Skinny Dip Chips, $13.50 – (Very) Spicy Chilli Beef, Creamy Blue Cheese and Artichoke Blend with tortilla chips (to skinny dip).

 
This is another party platter and great for sharing between 4 or 5 friends.

Next up is my personal favourite…

Romeo & Juliet, $11.90 – Baked rice coated with garlic mayo and bits of sweet corn underneath a melted blanket of mozzarella. Smokey crispy bacon sprinkled liberally over the top.

 
Like a wholesome true love story, it has to come with layers of flavourful dynamics. It was love at first bite.

Nutty Cookie Cruncher, $7.80 – Blend of cookies, cream, espresso and Bailey’s.

 
This creamy, buttery, cookie drink also comes with choices of 1, 2, or 3 shots of Bailey’s.

3-some, $11.80 – Made of 3 layers of ice cream, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Strawberry, Strawberry Cheesecake.

 
Under that promiscuous name is an overload of delicate sweetness – perfect for people with a sweet tooth.

Verdict: I'll definitely return for more to try out more dishes from their new menu... all in the name of fun! tongue
 
Date of Visit: Oct 25, 2012 

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