9th
October
2007
I had Vietnamese food for dinner in Chinatown the night before I went for tooth extraction surgery. The restaurant is located along the FoodLane, operated by Vietnamese.
Springroll Ricepaper Wrap (I like this!)

Special Beef Soup with Rice Noodle (the flat thin kuey teow) I will like it even more if they have just the beef balls alone.

Grilled Pork Rice set

My opinion? Food is on the salty side…. So I didn’t finish my bowl of noodle!
A waste isn’t?
posted in Food, Singapore |
6th
October
2007
Alright! After suffering for a week from post wisdom tooth surgery, I am now liberated to EAT all I want!!!
Thank GOD for GOOD friend!!!
See what my dear friend had prepared on the dining table?

Sweet and sour fish cutlets as side dish. DRIED OYSTER & SCALLOPS porridge as my main course!!! Woooohoooo! Porridge that made from dried oyster and scallops are SUPERB, no other porridge can compete with that! PURE CANTONESE PORRIDGE!
Thank you Xiao Mao, it’s very sweet of you to cook for me despite having so much work and conference calls to attend!!!
*HUGS*
posted in Food, Singapore |
17th
March
2007
Hollys Coffee - The long awaited Korean coffee franchise has finally arrived in Malaysia.

Do pay a visit at the first Malaysia Hollys Coffee in Cineleisure if you’re around The Curve, Tesco, Ikano Power Centre or IKEA. The coffee smells & tastes good, ambiance is superb. Of course not forgetting the beautiful store manager- Ms Jennifer, all the way imported from Korea. Ha ha 

If you haven’t been to any coffee shop which instant noodle is made available, do visit Hollys Coffee. 

You get a free souvenir - a cloth tag to wipe your precious phone too!
There is no doubt that I’m a truly Korean fan from LG, Hyundai, Kim Chi, Hollys to Hyun Bin! 
**Mr Haxa wrote a piece on Hollys Coffee as well.
posted in Food |
26th
November
2006
Anyone who visits Hong Kong must not miss this!

It is highly recommended that you stop by McD and buy this little burger for HKD11.00.
I give it a 9/10! Argh, look at the egg-white and the melt cheese inside.

Ba la ba la bah…I’m loving it!

Yummy!!!
posted in Food, Travelogue, Hong Kong |
22nd
November
2006
Eating desserts in Hong Kong is a must, unless you’re suffering from diabetes otherwise it is a big shame. It is not difficult to find a shop that sells large variety of desserts, you see them located at almost every one or two streets across. My favourite for cold serving is definitely Mangoes! Who can argue it is the BOMB!
Mangoes and sago only!!!
Glutinous Rice Balls with Extra Mangoes and Mango Ice Cream!!!
It cost you easily HKD25.00 per serving. If you don’t take it too hard, it is almost same price to a large Starbucks Frappuccino Blended Coffee. Afterall, it’s not so expensive lah eh!
posted in Food, Travelogue, Hong Kong |