keropok man writes: We had relatives visiting Singapore and we met them for dinner. Aunt asked what they would like to eat, and they said: "the chicken rice that we had the last time we were here".Looks like chicken rice in Singapore leaves a deep impression to visitors!So, the whole 'clan' went to the chicken rice place that our aunt brought them the last time they were here, the Five Star Hainanese Chicken Rice shop.Here's what we had:The boneless 'white' chicken. We like their chicken here because it has less fat, yet the meat's still tender and juicy. (I think the chicken's kampung chicken if I remembered correctly)... read more
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keropok man writes: While everyone's out squeezing themselves in the shopping malls, the people in our household were sleeping till past 12 noon! We sleep quite a lot, our friends know about it. :-)After waking up late, we thought we will clean up the house. But we ended up watching "Monks Marathon" on TV! (plus eating Curry Puffs we bought for tea) We were very glued to TV that we did not clean up the house much. Before we knew it, it was 8 pm!Wondering what to eat, bro said let's go try the Mega stuff at McDonalds. He wanted to try it for some time, but never stepped into McDs. So we walked to the nearest McDonalds and ... read more
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keropok man writes: A very Blessed Christmas to all!Buying presents is one of the toughest thing for me. I find it very difficult to find the correct presents for people. But sis and I found this for our brother. He loves chilli sauce.We saw this Hot Sauce Store at Suntec City (in front of Carrefour) and thought this must be the perfect gift for him.Of all the different sauces, we bought him this because our brother's name is on it! :-)... read more
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keropok man writes: This is our family's Christmas Dinner that we had on Monday night. Monday nights? Yes, our dinners are scheduled around our Church activities. There's rehearsals and the actual Christmas Eve services that most of us are involved in.To the food, here's what we had. Our relatives from Malaysia could not join us this year due to the clash of activities in their church as well. LOL. The little ones were a bit disappointed that there were less kids around to make noise.Here's the turkey that aunt baked. Since a few years ago, it has always been freshly baked turkey and no more order from elsewhere turkey baked the day before. :-)... read more
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keropok man writes: Been meeting up with many groups of friends these two weeks. Oh well, catching up with friends over meals are always very heartwarming and tummy-warming too. :-pThis was a group who liked Japanese Food. I am so shocked that skinny ladies can eat so so so much! The way they can order sashimi is just amazing! Ladies eat so gently and gracefully that you can't imagine it's them that finished most of the food below....When we got seated, we were served this Salmon Sashimi.It's to be eaten without adding anything else. It's delicious!... read more
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keropok man writes: An email was bouncing around a few friends to meet up for dinner. After a few bounces, we settled on trying Suan Thai at the newly refurbished Liang Court.We were tempted with the 28 diff dishes at $20.99 ++ on Mon-Thu for the Standard Menu. (There's a Budget and a Standard menu with $3 difference) We also asked if there's any difference between the dishes served if they are a-la-carte. Yes we were told. If you order a-la-carte, there's more spices and herbs in the dishes, the buffet ones they omit some of it. Hmm... anyway, we just took the buffet. :-)... read more
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keropok man writes: We gave our boss a surprise a few days ago. It was his birthday and we treated him out for lunch. We all headed to Holland Village in 2 cars and we were deciding which restaurant to go to.We ended up at Thai Express. I think it was because someone wanted Thai Food. So the feasting begins. We decided that each will order their own main meal and we will order a few things to share.This is the mango salad. $6.90. Always an appetizer that makes you hungrier!We wanted to have 2 mango salad, but we saw this sticker ... read more
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keropok man writes: Colleagues and I were wondering what to have for lunch. We wanted to have Indian food, because two lunch buddies who don't really fancy Indian food's on leave.We thought there's a new Khansama that's opened in Fusionopolis, but we seem to have made a mistake, so we ended up having Korean food instead.Fusionopolis is so empty! On our way there, all the employees with their A*Star cards seems to be walking out of the building. We are the only people going in! LOLAnyway, we ordered our food and the Korean side dishes ... read more
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keropok man writes: Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But I seldom post what I eat for breakfast. It's because it's usually muesli bars. (how boring right?)But for yesterday and today, I had something a bit different. Sis is on some healthy diet programme, where she is eating 6 little healthy meals for a week. All her food is sodium free this whole week!!!Since she's preparing these meals, her two brothers get to eat them too. :-)Sodium free breakfast. Baby Spinach, Strawberries, no-oil egg, turkey pattie.Yesterday's version.... read more
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keropok man writes: It has been some time since our family came to Ga-Hock Seafood. It's one of the Zhi Char places that is quite 'economical', especially if you have a whole clan to feed. LOL..This was Sunday night's dinner. If you are coming here, it's recommended that you call them and book first. The queue might be very long if you don't. It's famous for its crabs, but we were not interested in crabs that night. :-)Here's our dinner:A big claypot of Curry Fish Head. It's my bro and my favourite. The sauce just keeps us going. :-) That's deep fried "tau kee" (soy bean) skin above.... read more
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