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Tag Archives: Western
Spruce at Phoenix Park
Recently tried out Spruce which I didn’t know existed. It’s hidden away at Phoenix Park. I liked it. It’s got the garden ambience of PS Cafe but with much better food and service. Service here was so warm and welcoming … Continue reading
The Former Scotts Shopping Centre is now Scotts Square (My Directory Picks)
What I liked best at Scotts Square were the eateries and that it was pretty empty when I was there. It’s not as swanky or as huge as ION but my favourite feature was the colourful blown glass fixture from … Continue reading
Back to Ma Maison at Bugis
When this place first opened, we came here quite often. Since then I realize I haven’t been back for quite a while. Have always loved the Japanese take on western food and the country style decor here is just charming. … Continue reading
Posted in Food in Singapore
Tagged bread, Bugis Junction, croquette, culture, Entertainment, Food, japanese, Life, Living, Ma Maison, mall, personal, photography, photos, salad, Singapore, soup, travel, Western
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Rasapura: Food Court around the Skating Rink at Marina Bay Sands
It’s nice to sit by the huge skating rink (artificial because otherwise it would be freezing). There were many kids skating and some even cried that they were bored, but their parents implored them to carry on since they already … Continue reading
Posted in Singapore Living
Tagged Architecture, Art, Asian, beautiful, beauty, cost, cuisine, culture, decor, design, Entertainment, Food, food court, Life, Living, mall, Marina Bay Sands, personal, photography, photos, posh, pretty, price, Rasapura, shopping, shops, Singapore, skating rink, stalls, swanky, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, travel, Western
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I Like Arbite’s New Menu Items
There is still my favourite iced lemon tea that I think Arbite does best, but I now also love the creamy pasta (Pappardelle with mushrooms and parma ham). The mushroom soup was lovely and so was the naturally sweet carrot … Continue reading
Posted in Food in Singapore
Tagged Arbite, bistro, cafe, culture, decor, design, Entertainment, Food, iced lemon tea, lego, Life, Living, Nordic, Pasta, personal, photography, photos, pretty, Serangoon Gardens, shopping, Singapore, soup, travel, Western
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Jacob’s Cafe at Changi Village
Jacob’s Cafe is located at the sleepy area in the East of Singapore, known as Changi Village. This is a place where you can get breakfast all day long and the owners are laidback and friendly. Just note that they … Continue reading
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Tagged Breakfast, brunch, Changi Village, culture, decor, eggs, Food, Jacob's Cafe, Life, Living, photography, photos, Sausages, Singapore, toast, travel, Western
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Burger Shack’s BBQ Pulled Pork Burger
Burger Shack has the yummiest BBQ pulled pork burger (S$6.20). The pulled pork is moist and the bun is soft. Rather small though and you may not feel very filled up. I would skip the fries next time as I … Continue reading
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Tagged American, Burger Shack, culture, Food, Life, Living, personal, photography, photos, Pulled Pork Burger, Singapore, travel, Western
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Culture Shock: Eating with My Fingers
My French cousin has adapted well to various Indian cultural things, except that she doesn’t eat with her fingers. Since she was little she has been scolded when she touches food with her fingers as it is considered barbaric and … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society
Tagged Anthony Bourdain, Chinese, Chopsticks, culture, culture shock, customs, eating, fingers, Food, Fork, French, Indian, Knife, Life, Living, Singapore, society, Spoon, travel, Utensils, Western
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