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Addicted to Samy’s Curry at Demsey

After a disappointing meal at Muthu’s at Race Course Road, we took another trip to Demsey, for much more fulfilling non-vegetarian banana leaf meal. Muthu’s was $40 compared to the $27 we spent at Dempsey. Samy’s Curry blew the competition … Continue reading

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Domino’s Thin Crust Pizza: Best Lazy Day, Home Delivery Option

My favourite pizza at Domino’s is the thin crust chicken delight (turkey ham, smoked chicken and peppers) and the classified chicken (smoked chicken, mushrooms and onions). Love the creamy cheesiness of the sauce. It has to be thin crust and … Continue reading

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Yummiest Nasi Padang at Sabar Menanti II

The problem with blogging about food or viewing food blogs is that it makes me so darn hungry. Triggers all those cravings, especially if it’s photos of something I love to eat. Like this wonderful Nasi Padang Lunch at Sebar … Continue reading

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Down to Chinatown for my Favourite Siew Pao

Whenever I’m in Chinatown, I head for my favourite S’ban siew pao. S’ban is short for Seremban in Malaysia, where siew pao originates I think. There’s chicken and pork, but the pork is tastier. The pastry is so buttery and … Continue reading

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Sabar Menanti – Awesome Nasi Padang

If Minang gets too crowded I have another excellent option – Sabar Menati and I think the service here is wonderful. You can dine in air-conditioned comfort upstairs and your food is brought upstairs and laid out for you. I … Continue reading

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Chomp Chomp: Hokkien Mee & Carrot Cake

Most people like the thick style of Hokkien Mee that’s sold at Geylang, where lard is used and all the juices are soaked up and you eat it with sambal. I much prefer the light slightly watery version sold at … Continue reading

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Burger Shack: BBQ Pulled Pork Burger

Pulled Pork Burger is the combination of two of my favourites – baby back ribs and burgers. I do love the one sold at Burger Shack which is in the west of Singapore in the Bukit Timah area. The shoe-string … Continue reading

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#5. Mango-licious

This has to be among my top 5 favourite fruits.  It’s tropical and easily available in Singapore, which is great.  If you pay a little more you can get the really good ones from India.  Otherwise the honey ones from … Continue reading

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Cheap, Light and Tasty Lunch at Chinatown Market: Chee Cheong Fun

The best Chee Cheong Fun I ever had was in Penang. It was packed with intense flavour and practically melted in my mouth.  I don’t know how else to describe it, although I don’t think I’m doing a very good … Continue reading

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Auntie Anne’s Pretzel: Caramel Almond

Indulging in a caramel almond pretzel at Suntec City. Sinfully good! Skip the caramel? I think not. In case you were wondering, the pretzel is 390 calories and that doesn’t include the caramel sauce.

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Glutton’s Bay

If you ever do come to down to Glutton’s Bay, I would recommend the satay, especially the chicken and mutton as well as the Char Kway Teow. This open air hawker centre has food selected by Makansutra as they are … Continue reading

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Omurice

A couple of years ago, I didn’t know what Omurice was. Then I tried it once at a little stall at Takashimaya and I was hooked. Today I decided to forgo my usual ramen at the Japanese Food Court, Manpuku … Continue reading

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Soon Heng Hyde Park Cafe: Divine Peranakan Curries with Rice

The name of this restaurant Soon Heng @ Hyde Park Cafe may suggest this place is in London, but no, it’s right here in Singapore. It’s a quaint little place, hidden in Prinsep Street (central part of Singapore which is … Continue reading

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Wendy’s Satisfied My Burger and Fries Craving

When I’m back from a trip I usually crave for Wan Tan Mee (Dry Noodles with BBQed pork and dumplings) but this time all I wanted was a burger and preferably from Wendy’s. I was so glad to find that … Continue reading

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Second Blogged Visit to the Original Komala Vilas

You can read about my last visit where I raved about the South Vegetarian Rice set and the tea. I took more pictures today, including shots of the menu.  It’s messy as usual, but oh so yummy.  Also I preferred … Continue reading

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Nantsuttei Hakata Pork Broth Ramen at Parco Millenia Walk

There are Ramen chains sprouting all over Singapore. To me that’s great, because it means more options. I also happen to love Ramen and it never fails to be a great soupy meal option, that’s not too heavy. Every time … Continue reading

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Carl’s Junior: Some Days You Just Need a Yummy Charbroiled Burger with Bacon and Cheese

Since I don’t eat beef, I go for the chicken club which is so orgasmically good because it has bacon! Bacon always makes any food better. It has melted cheese too which just upps the yum factor. One thing about … Continue reading

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#49. Satay

Satay (pronounced Saa-thay) is malay style meat, usually chicken or mutton, that is glazed with honey and skewered onto wooden sticks.  It is accompanied with a steamed rice cake called ketupat, raw onions and cucumbers which are divine when dipped … Continue reading

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Serangoon Garden Bakery & Confectionery: Deliciously Warm Buns Just Out of the Oven

This very old and famous bakery located at the Serangoon Garden Market for years is a favourite among the locals. I think this old fashioned place beats the chain bread shops set up by Bread Talk hands down. I’d rather … Continue reading

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