Sunday, May 26, 2013

Dear Holiday

Rose macaron from Laduree 
Remember how we played when we were still little kids? I remember playing my favourite set of cooking toys and how I had torn pieces of tissue, hoping they looked like noodles that I could cook and served :) I remember how I had taken small pieces of cloth from my grandmother's bag of leftover cloth from sewing and draped them over my dolls so they could have different pretty clothes to wear. I remember how I tried to wear my aunt's heels, hold a magazine and tried to look like I was a businesswoman, trying to sign documents (Ha, probably from watching too many of drama serials then) Don't you think as children, we were more imaginative, creative and expressive? Kinda miss those days. Well, I guess as adults we could still kind of play "Pretend, Pretend" and maybe try to be a little imaginative :P Why do I say so? You see, it's a long weekend and Miss Tan and myself tried to pretend (or was it more of denial?) that we were having a holiday overseas. Met up for shopping and meals for almost two days and concluded that there wasn't really much to explore in this country that we're 'travelling' in :P Or probably we were too lazy to explore. Popped by Laduree, the talk of the town I guess and saw people posing in front of the boutique to take photographs. Ha, that's interesting and at the same time intriguing to me. Bought two flavours of macarons - rose and yuzu chocolate. Oh my goodness, love romantic Rose! Such pleasant taste and sweet romance in the mouth as I took a bite of it and yes, it brought a smile on my face. As for yuzu chocolate, there's a tinge of bitterness which tasted  unique and there's strong taste of yuzu too. However, rose still gets my vote! ...Dear Holiday, sure hope to stick by you longer :P

Saturday, May 25, 2013

The (My) laksa story




Ever wonder how variety and quantity could hamper performance and hinder thinking at times? Must be wondering what silly and weird thoughts this silly gal is brewing again. Ha, well, it's been a long long time since I had buffet of some sort, I think. Met up with a group of ex-colleagues on a Friday night and we decided to have buffet at Asia Market Cafe@Fairmont Hotel. Walked around the spread and wondered what to begin first. When I finally reached the restaurant, I saw Rene having bread and butter, should I have some bread to start off the meal? Saw Julia having some satay, should I have some satay before they are snapped up as they seemed quite popular? Saw Edmond feasting on cakes and pastries and wondered what I had missed out :P I should say I was at a loss as to what I should eat first. I would say that the restaurant does offer quite a good variety of Asian dishes in the buffet spread. I kind of like the chilli crabs and sambal stingray. Mostly very fresh ingredients and not to mention how Edmond and Julia had eaten at least two servings of durian pudding or was it more of puree? But a buffet may not necessarily suit the eating preference of some. I am not really a great fan of seafood like prawns and oysters but they are really top on the list in terms of popularity. Well, I ended up eating a small portion of everything but not sure if I have thoroughly savoured the wholesome of each. Well, ha, decided to focus on just the laksa for photography, just on the beauty of the thick and delicious gravy, yes, just one focus would be good enough for me to manage and to thoroughly enjoy that "laksa" moment :) 

Simple comfort food


Once in a while, when Derrick is in the mood to cook, a few of us will be invited over for some homecooked fare. This time, it's Penang kway teow soup! Ha, kinda like my task of garnishing every bowl of kway teow with a variety of greens :) The soup was nice and sweet, had us all slurping from our bowls throughout dinner. The chef was really generous as each of us had a big bowl of kway teow soup,  with sure a lot of ingredients in it. A simple but satisfying meal indeed. Thanks, Derrick! Heh, wonder what's cooking next for Chef Derrick? Looking at his skilfulness in cooking and how he has shared about preparing certain dishes, I think I really have to start as a disciple by first cutting vegetables or maybe even washing dishes in the kitchen :P 

Rene's birthday

 Simply love the relaxed and homely feel when you first step into the cafe.

 Another love of mine at this cafe - freshly baked bread with four different flavours. Always warm and very soft when they are served! 

 Organic quinoa salad...not exactly in harmony with the taste buds of some but it makes me guilt-free when I had just that for lunch a few months ago. Food like this must take time to enjoy slowly, every bit of it :)   

 Pan-seared barramundi

 My grilled trout...this whole dish has made me realise the importance of the sides that accompany the main on the plate. The various kinds of vegetables around it complement the fish very well.  

 Had a slice of Miss Tan's pork chop (without the corn :P), it's very tender.

Veal must have been tender and flavourful for both Kat and Jakki had their plates polished clean. 

 Happy happy birthday!

 Kat's creation! That's really a lovely cake, fit for a lovely princess :)

 Snap! Snap! Click! Click!

I would say not s good shot especially with those lights grabbing the attention in the photograph but I really do love the smiles on all our faces, such beautiful, lovely and irresistible smiles :)



























This should be the third time I was at Waterfall Cafe at Shangri-la Hotel and this time it was to celebrate Rene's birthday. Hee, kinda glad that she has chosen this place as personally, I do like this place, not just for the ambience but also the food. If I am not wrong, this cafe was just newly opened last year. It's certainly the kind of place which one could spend the whole afternoon just chilling out and relax. Well, that's exactly what we did last Saturday. We had lunch and I could not believe that by the time we left the cafe, it was almost 5pm. As usual, I was impressed by the service and the thoughtfulness of the staff there. A nice and cozy place I know I would love to 'hide' myself in and to be away from the hustle and bustle of life. Sure gonna try their chocolate cake the next time! Tea time, anyone? :)

Friday, May 24, 2013

That pair of hands

 She's always camera shy, had to be quick to take a shot of her when she's on her phone or doing other things :P

 Ha, I always laugh at that pair of hands which is filled with lines and wrinkles no matter how much moisturiser was 'invested' on them. But truly treasure this pair of hands that has supported me in one way or another in this friendship that we share all these years since we were studying in JC. My dear very good friend, thanks for the little gifts in life! 

 Our common love! We finished a whole big plate of it and lamented together how sinful it was. Ha, we are truly disgusting, ain't we? 

Truly no cream, but a little too salty for me. 
Well, you see, my very good friend is a chicken lover :) Not bad but I thought it was a little too dry for my liking.

It's time with my very good friend again! Fixed the date some time back but going to Prego for dinner that Friday evening was kind of a last minute decision. Was not able to shop with her coz I only knocked off at about 7pm. But glad that at least we were able to meet up for a meal to celebrate her birthday. Adore her for those times that she shares all the good things (not necessarily things at times) in life with me, love her for those times when she reminds me of the more important things in life by merely a simple comment or thought, cherish her for those times that she scolds me like an elder sister with good intention and will always treasure her for being that special and very good friend in my life. She is truly one dear friend that I know I will grow old with :)

Mummy, Mummy, Mummy

 Ha, I call it Japanese kuei lapis :P 

 Only managed to take a photo of Mummy's crab pasta. Bravo, Mummy finished the whole plate!

Eating well and hoping we will be well :)

I kinda like those times that I get to have Sunday lunch with my parents. It was Mother's Day weekend and Mummy said not to fuss over it and just had a simple lunch at a nearby food court. Silly me thought   maybe we should 'venture' further :P My father suggested having some Western food and my mummy added we should have some healthy food. So, there we were, landed up at Cedele@Great World. Actually, it is kinda my favourite Cedele probably because of the space and variety in the menu. Surprisingly, we managed to get a table in less than five minutes without any reservation and considering it's Mother's Day weekend. As we were having our lunch, my father commented that I ate too fast. But I was never a fast eater, not amongst my friends. Hmm, but yes, indeed, it kind of struck me at that moment that maybe I was really eating too fast, it also kind of reminded me that I was going too fast in my life and that I needed to slow down, food for thought indeed. Just as we were about to make payment, we heard a lady shouting angrily at one of the staff at the restaurant outlet. Apparently, she felt that she was in a way being discriminated and not served at the payment counter. She was shouting so loudly that the whole restaurant could hear her. She must be really angry but her way of expressing her anger kind of shocked me a little. Is shouting the only way to express our anger and displeasure? How would you feel if you are being shouted at? Food for thought again. My mummy was commenting that the lady was really fierce and I was thinking that I could not even recall when my parents actually did shout at me. Maybe they never ever did and somehow, I am thankful for that. Well, we shopped a little after lunch and had our teh and kopi at Toastbox for our afternoon tea break. Ha, simple day but satisfying! 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

As simple as that


One of life's little pleasures can be as simple as enjoying a cup of nicely brewed tea or should I say, a cup of teh (siu dai). Why do I feel such a strong desire to enjoy more of such moments nowadays? Is it more to satisfy a want or a need? ...Maybe my mind is tired from the constant list of things to work on, maybe it's time to find a focus, or maybe it's time to refocus? Ha, or maybe age is just catching up, finally admitting the impact and effects of those digits. As I was sipping on my cup of teh peng at a eatery at Gardens by the Bay last weekend, I wish I could just spend a quiet morning or afternoon sitting there, taking sips, not gulps, of teh. Maybe pen down some thoughts, think about the good old times or simply just watch life pass by, slowly. Even admiring the cup that contained my teh fascinated me quite abit as I was snapping away with my camera, trying to get the right 'feel' and 'mood' for the picture. Well, I guess my happiness can be as simple as that!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

If only they could speak and we could listen

 Sometimes, the little things in life are hardly noticed and appreciated in our daily lives. If we do look closer, we will come to realise that these little things are gems and those moments of joy when we really discover these gems are truly unforgettable. 

 If we treasure those moments of silence, we would probably realise that we could hear melodious music in our hearts. Such beautiful songs playing in our hearts that it could instantly bring smiles on our faces. But is there time and space in our lives for silence?

 Every one of us has our own story to tell and we all have challenges that we face. We try to stay strong but the worst part about being strong is that no one ever asks if you're okay. Even the strongest person needs to be held by the hand at times. 

Is there always a need for clear boundaries? Is there always a need to classify things (living and non-living) into some categories based on some criteria, characteristics or standards? I wonder what category do I fall under? Do I care? Does it matter? What do you think?

I wondered when I would ever get to see tulips in Holland. So when I heard about "Tulipmania" at Gardens by the Bay, I was rather interested to catch a glimpse of it, not wanting to miss such a beautiful display. Ha, it was a Sunday and when I was at the entrance of Gardens by the Bay, I was actually wondering if there would be more people than tulips at one of the conservatories. I don't really fancy crowds and at times, I wonder if it's considered a phobia to me. Sometimes, I just simply feel like walking away from crowds, weirdo! Well, it was kinda crowded in the conservatory and I must say there was much noise too. Sigh, do we ever give a chance for the flowers to speak? Do we ever listen to them? Or do these little beauties just serve decorative purposes in one's photographs?   

Mark's birthday

 The first thing that needed my attention :)

 Reminded me of those days where we had eaten lotsa BBQ stuff during our Korea trip. Such a joy to see those green leafy greens wrapped around the succulent BBQ meat. 

 Another dish that went well with rice, tasty and favourful.

 I always feel that the most interesting part about eating Bibimbap is the part where we get to mix and stir. Love to see the whole dish being stirred, feels like a whole piece of art being recreated.

 Hmm, more tempura than pancake? However, I thought the ingredients were fresh and there's zucchini too! Well, I guess life goes beyond spring onions :P

Whatever that you are wishing for, I wish you that. Happy Birthday!

We must be a bunch of real horrible friends, or maybe just a few of us. Mark wanted to have Omakase Burger at the Grandstand for his birthday celebration. However, there seemed to be some objection from a few and that few 'domineering' ones finally decided on having Korean food. Well, the birthday boy was real accommodating and we decided to have Korean food at Manna Korean Restaurant. You know, what always excites me when I have a meal at a Korean restaurant has always been the side dishes. Always curious about what goes into the variety, always fascinated by the creativity and not forgetting my star - kimchi. Isn't that a good reason to eat Korean food? Well, I guess at least for me, it is. And by now, you would probably have guessed that I was one of the 'domineering' and horrible ones :P The kimchi stew is a must for me and I thought I kinda like the one at Manna. It's thick, spicy and one that would entice you to crave for more rice to go with it. Realised that I had not taken a picture of it. Hmm, and I actually miss eating Korean cold noodles and summer is just round the corner, isn't it? Well, I would say average Korean fare at Manna (but I wonder where's the best though?). 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Eggs Benny Hopping



I thought Juliet asked a good question when she heard me comparing the eggs benny at Riders Cafe and eggs benny at Marmalade Pantry. On what basis did I make the comparison and what was I actually comparing? Ha, frankly speaking, I have not really thought about this. Hmm, yup, maybe it's the taste, probably it's the texture... At the end of the day, as I thought about this question again, I feel that at times, it's probably difficult to explain one's love for something and maybe there is really no need for an explanation or a specification. I just love it and my heart tells me so! Most of all, it makes me happy. In my heart, I know that I still miss the eggs benny at Riders Cafe and I have this feeling that much care, effort and thoughtfulness have been included in the making and preparation of this dish. And I know that I felt valued as I savoured every bit of that eggs benny right till the plate was licked clean. Ha, I guess when it comes to matters of the heart, explanation and rationality are just not important and irrelevant. 

What is beauty? Heh, don't start, silly gal. I guess not all are going to like answering this kind of question. However, I was really thinking of this question when I was looking at the variety of cupcakes put on display while having brunch at Marmalade Pantry (Fairway Drive). Those trays and tiers of cupcakes were so pretty and beautiful. Hmm, however, I didn't seem to want to savour them. I was wondering why. Not in the mood? Too pretty to be eaten? Or are they just pretty little things to be 'savoured' by the eyes but not the taste buds? Or maybe the first impression counts, looks matter and hooks the interest of those who are contemplating whether to try the cupcakes? Told you not to start, silly gal! Oh ya, not satisfied with the photographs that I had taken of the cupcakes at all, didn't seem to be able to capture the beauty of the cupcakes at all. Why? Oh no, please don't start!