Monday, January 26, 2015

Lunch at Suntec City Food Court

Was at Suntec Food Republic Food Court, attracted to the multi culture food in the food court. Wow everything look so yummy in here.

Decided to have thai food (one of my favourite), it did not fail to impress me. It was really good and the price reasonable. We had Thai Pineapple rice, green curry and fish cake.

The stalls looked very clean too.

Was attracted to this Balinese Food Stall too but alas I cant eat so much that day hahaha, will try another time if I visit Suntec again.

So beautiful arranged bread, really attract consumers to buy.

The name said it well, all things nice.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Dinner at Ding Tai Fung Nex

After a long day out shopping and chatting, we ended the day at our usual Ding Tai Fung Outlet at Nex.

Pork Ribs Soups

Pancake

Fried Rice with eggs

Xiao Long Bao

Drunken Chicken

Recommended us to try their Steamed Truffle Xiao Long Bao at $4.50 per pc.

Open up to see if there's really truffle inside hahaha

Stir fry spinach with garlic

Sliced Duck in crispy spring onion pastry

Order extra 4 pcs of Bean paste bun to top up the required in order to get the free cookies

Was so full, so sinful hahaha

Thursday, January 8, 2015

High Tea at Artisan Boulangerie Co Great World City

After our boat trip from Bayfront to Kim Seng,(see my post)we headed to Great World City Shopping Mall for some shopping and high tea at Artisan Boulangerie Co.

Took the comfy sofa seats, where we had a good rest and chat among we four sisters.

Ordered the ham and cheese baguette shared by four of us cause we were still quite full from the earlier lunch at MBS.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Lunch at Imperial Treasure Marina Bay Sands

Had lunch with my three sisters at Imperial Treasure Restaurant at Marina Bay Sands. Was first visit for me to the restaurant, ambience was great.

The side dish of walnut was tasty, expected it to be very hard but was easy to bite and chew.

Carrot cake with XO sauce

Assorted dim sum

Century egg porridge $10 per bowl

We could view the casino on Level 2 on our way to the restaurant and no we did not gamble. For locals and Permanent Residents of Singapore, we need to pay entry levy fee of $100 per day or $2000 annual levy. Free entry for foreigners. I dont like to gamble, even when I was in Macau, I spend more time sightseeing. Dont like to play the one arm bandit slot machine anymore, prefer the old machine where we could pull the handle, and listen to the falling of coins in the winning slot but nowadays they used card with credits and pressing the buttons to play.