Friday, March 13, 2015

Lunch at Ah Hoi's Kitchen, Jen Hotel - 12 dishes for $12 nett

My best friend and I decided to have lunch at Ah Hoi's Kitchen in Jen Hotel, after we found out about their 12 for 12 promotion, i.e. 12 dishes for $12 nett.

The crew came with a tray filled with lots of dishes, was for two people.

There's free flow of keropok.

The lime juice was inclusive in the package.

Beef meat ball soup

Ayam Penyet

Fish in chill (not spicy enough)

Stir fry long beans

chicken with chilli

Tahu telur

Beef rendang (beef was so tender)

Pork trotters in black vinegar

Jackfruit in coconut curry

Hard boiled eggs

Rojak

Fish cake

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Shrove Tuesday - Tea Break

While doing my Chinese New Year visiting rounds, I stumbled across this nice cozy cafe in Toa Payoh near Braddell MRT Station.

The cafe was Shrove Tuesday and there's an explanation of the meaning of Shrove Tuesday on the wall inside the cafe.

There's quite a lot of nice food stated in the menu but as we had heavy lunch, did not order, will try the food when I visit again.

Like how little details like the teaspoon that comes with designs of musical instruments.

The waffle was really delicious with durian ice cream on the top.

Would definitely come back again.

ADDRESS: Block 94 Toa Payoh Lorong 4 #01-32 Singapore 310094 TELEPHONE: +65 6258 2254 OPENING HOURS: Sunday - Thursday : 10am - 10pm Friday & Saturday : 10am - 11pm

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Dinner at Xin Wang Cafe Plaza Singapura

Over the weekend, hubby and me had dinner at Xin Wang Cafe, Plaza Singapura before heading to River Hong Bao 2015 in Marina.

Hubby had Black Pepper Chicken Chop

I had the Signature Fried Rice

Chinese Tea

Friday, February 20, 2015

Chinese New Year 2015 - Day 2 - Lunch with siblings and family

Day 2 of Chinese New Year, today went visiting at my brother's house where all the siblings and family gathered to exchange Chinese New Year's greetings and wishes.

The second day of the Chinese New Year, known as "beginning of the year" was when married daughters visited their birth parents, relatives and close friends. (Traditionally, married daughters didn't have the opportunity to visit their birth families frequently.) Read more from wikipedia

As my parents were not around anymore, so we prayed and make offerings to our parents.

After prayers, we had lunch, we ate what we offered to our parents, it was as if our parents are with us.

For desserts, we had mango pudding, I made them. :)