Sunday, September 19, 2010

Bar & Billard Room @ Raffles Hotel

Been there for both lunch and dinner buffet so that explains why there's a mixture of food pictures here with different lighting. I really love this place, lovely ambiance.

Just for your information I did not personally digested all of the food pictured below:> I just occasionally took pictures of whatever that is of reach to me (or so my camera).

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Choice of salads are both available for lunch and dinner. It comes with a variety of salad dressings such as balsamic vinegar, honey mustard, garlic olive oil etc and varies from day to day. You can also throw in some salmon sashimi, shrimps (very fresh), different types of fermented cheese from their cheese board or any other sides that comes along with it if you feel like.

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Seafood section

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Cold plate: crabs, oysters, cold cuts etc. Available during both lunch and dinner.

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And finally deserts! My bad I did not have the desert pictures taken during my dinner buffet there. I kind of collapsed when I saw chocolate fondue and the whole stretch of prettily displayed assorted cakes so yeah, I lose control easily when I see deserts. However the second time I was better at controlling myself.

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I welcome you to heaven~


Recommended, they have such a huge variety of choices (menus changes from time to time) such as Chinese style fried veggies, stew meat to western pizzas, soups to peranakan soup deserts and Singaporean style laksa, chicken rice etc etc that I think it's only fair to run a food marathon. I kind of wanted to stay there for the rest of the day to in order to try out the rest of the food. There were lamb chops, beef and ribs as well. Stupid me did not have them because coincidentally on both of the days I was on my no meat (poultry and beef) days. Urgh.

Cost: I searched through the internet, supposedly it cost $55+ for lunch and $75++ for dinner?

Eat well!
J

Andersen of Denmake Ice-cream

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Andersen will always be my favorite ice-cream brand. For the above, it's mocha latte prettily topped with strawberry and wiped cream. Heaven *spins*~

Cost: Around $7 - $8 if you dine in.

Eat well!
J

SNACKS ATTACK!

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Post brand's Strawberry honey brunches of oats used to be my favorite breakfast, they taste so good! Only if everytime going through their ingredients list will not make me do a short double-take. Breakfast cereals certainly do have lots of sugar. Around $5.95.

Swiss Butchery's desert. Now I go to Huber's Butchery as he was the previous owner of Swiss Butchery. I stick with what I like. Around $2.90 each.

Tronky, won my heart over the ever so dearly Kinder Bruneo. Yummy. Around $4.95

Emmi's raspberry yogurt and Dairy Farmers Lite Yogurt. Cost between $1.00 - $2.00

Elli's chocolate creme, fail! I bought it purely out of curiosity. It has an awful watery and gooey texture. *shivers and shakes head*


Eat well!
J

Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao @ Takashimaya

I eat at Crystal Jade pretty often and almost every time we will order their soup dumplings. Gah it's making me hungry now as I type.

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4 in a basket, was it $5 or $6? I would pick them over Ding Tai Fung's anytime. You can literally see how thin the skin was. It taste just as good as the soup dumplings in Shanghai.

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It's a cold dish of meat marinated in sweet soy sauce. Very shanghainese style.

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Pan fried dumplings, a little let down, I thought it's suppose to come with Chinese chives in it, but it's plain meat...

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Spicy beef noodles, I really like the texture of the noodles.

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On the left in the clay pot was the "lion head" meat ball with Chinese lettuce. It literally melts in your mouth. Yes, it really does.

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In the middle was bamboo stalks marinated with sweet soy sauce, cold dish. Love it!


Absolutely recommended, we've been there so many times that the wait staff could happily recognize us.

Cost: most of the time bill came to around $30++ for two person.


Ngee Ann City #04-27


Eat well!
J

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Packed Unagi Sushi from Cold Storage (Bugis Junction Branch)

I was lazy to prepare dinner for myself so I bought and brought this home as my dinner and I didn't get my unagi sauce in it which made me very sad. I'm not sure if they have it in the first place but Unagis are meant to be eaten with Unagi sauce! Gladly it still taste pretty good, perhaps I'm really hungry at that point of time.

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Recommended, especially when you ran out of ideas what to eat, supermarkets sushi at japanese managed shopping centers are always a safe choice for me.

Cost: $6.80 (I'm not sure if the price is different now)

Eat well!
J

Sushi Tei @ Vivo City

I've been to Sushi Tei a number of times, and each time when a friend suggested eating there I would tell myself, "okay, different location, different chef, so probably I'm gonna find some surprises this time round." Yet sadly I would say that after this visit, I am most certainly not gonna be dining at Sushi Tei anymore in the very near future. Even I can do a better job with their ingredients, what a waste of the huge clams.

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Some hotpot thingy with miso base and veggies, tasted like boiled water + refrigerated miso paste + chopped veggies. You can easily make this at home!

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A friend ordered this, I recommend you to buy your own meat and do it at home. What they brought to the table is pathetic.

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Curry rice, good thing about this order is that at least it managed to make one of my friend feel full after finishing most of it. But taste wise, nothing spectacular.

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Shared order. Topped with tiny winy bit of very salty cheese. What a waste, I would rather have it plain. EPIC FAIL!

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I don't even want to mention it.

Not recommended.

Cost: around S$80 for all the orders above.

Eat well!
J

Canele: Strawberry Crepe

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I will not bullshit, yes it was absolutely delicious and yes I think you should go and try it. And if you share this with a friend it will taste even better!

Recommended

Cost: around $14


Canelé Pâtisserie Chocolaterie

Eat well!
J

Comeback post: ROYCE CHOCOLATE

I know it has been long, gosh... my last post was all the way back in June... What have I been doing all these times man?!

Nevertheless I've decided to be post again, seriously in need to clear some of my desktop content. My food folder is bursting with new pictures I've taken all these while. So expect lots of new posts! Well, I hope I'll not stop posting at some point of time again!

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To all serious chocolate lovers out there, this nicely packaged chocolate bar that I've gotten from ROYCE was way back around June this year- about the same time I've stopped posting. Right now as I'm typing, my brain is trying very hard to recall the taste of it so that I can somehow come out with a review. But it did not happen, to be completely honest I've totally forgotten how I digested it. Still, in my opinion, just so you know if it's worth trying and if you haven't tried any of the ROYCE chocolates yet, I would totally pick ROYCE over any other boutique chocolate shops.

Recommended

Cost: I think this bar of 130g of goodness retails around $10 (sorry I've completely forgotten about it's price as well)

Eat Well!
J