Hi to all people who love food like me!! This blog is basically for me to post photos of the food that I enjoy and also, to discuss good food with fellow foodies. I am no food critic and I believe that taste of the food can be quite subjective. I have also decided to add in my travel blog and some bits and pieces of my life here. If you have the time, do drop by and feel free to browse around! Cheers! =P
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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Petit Provence @ The Central
Went shopping today at The Central. Petit Provence (A Japanese Bakery despite its French name) has a branch here, so I went to check it out as well. This one at The Central is just a very small bakery shop, unlike the one at Holland Village. I bought 2 Choco Wassant and 1 Cream Wassant for tomorrow's breakfast. Each cost 60 cents, a bit expensive for such a little small piece. They are also sold in pack of 10, costing $6 each pack. I wonder why if we buy more, still no discount? I had not tried them before but I had heard that they are so popular that if you go to the Holland Village main branch, they are always sold out.
Hmm... Feeling a bit hungry now. Not too sure whether the Wassants will be able to survive until tomorrow morning. Haha! :B
Friday, February 13, 2009
Wasabi Bistro @ Mandarin Oriental
Celebrating our Wedding Anniversary here at Wasabi Bistro.
We were here 1 day before V-Day so no V-Day set course. We just ordered ala carte.
Top view of my cocktail - "Kyoto" ($16)
Mushroom Tempura
Salmon Belly Sashimi ($35)
This was what Francis ordered - Beef Tenderloin Set ($48)
For me, I like to try out more dishes. Thus, I ordered their sampler set. ($40)
Rainbow Roll... This is part of the sampler set. :)
Dessert. The honeydew was very sweet but we were a bit disappointed because we were expecting ice-cream for dessert.
This meal cost $201 for two. Thus, I think it is more worth to go for their Sunday Brunch Buffet instead.
We were here 1 day before V-Day so no V-Day set course. We just ordered ala carte.
Top view of my cocktail - "Kyoto" ($16)
Mushroom Tempura
Salmon Belly Sashimi ($35)
This was what Francis ordered - Beef Tenderloin Set ($48)
For me, I like to try out more dishes. Thus, I ordered their sampler set. ($40)
Rainbow Roll... This is part of the sampler set. :)
Dessert. The honeydew was very sweet but we were a bit disappointed because we were expecting ice-cream for dessert.
This meal cost $201 for two. Thus, I think it is more worth to go for their Sunday Brunch Buffet instead.
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