Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Botak Jones

Juz went to hv my lunch @ Botak Jones Clementi. Wow!! The Fish & Chips I ordered was marvellous!! =D

Botak Jones outlets are all located in coffeeshops in neighbourhood area (Clementi, Bedok, Woodlands, AMK, Toa Payoh, Depot Rd & Tuas). But they offers American style & restaurant quality food at a reasonable price. Their service are excellect too.

I normally dun eat fries, but this time I finished everything. Their fries are different from those western food stall that we normally eat. They're so crispy, they had cut down the amt of fries to be served (cos in american, they serve fries in a large amt) but if you feel that u hv not enough, can juz ask them for more, it's FOC.

I didn't bring camera that day, so no photoshot this time. Readers can check out their website here and go try it out yourself. They provide catering too.

*Cheers*

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Farms Tour

This morning, I joined a RC tour group to visit Farms & Food Industry. Here's are some info & photoshots of those places :-

***Spring Orchard***
Address : No 1 Lim Chu Kang Lane 4 Singapore 718858
Tel : 6310 1884 Fax : 6794 2027




***Nyee Phoe Petals & Leaves***


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***Thow Kwang Pottery***
They are located at jurong area, nearby to NTU. The oldest Dragon Kiln is located here. There are also huge selection of Chinese pots of all sizes here for sale.



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***Kok Fah Technology Farm***
Address : Plot St 18 Sungei Tengah Rd Singapore 698974
Tel : 6762 3160 Fax : 6765 6619



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***Defu Foods Industry***
Address : 15 Woodlands Loop #03-53 Singapore 738322
Tel : 6245 7977 Fax : 6245 3777

Must try their Ottah.... yummy!! =P


***Fragrance Foodstuff***
Address : 60 Woodlands Terrance,Woodlands East Industrial Estate, S738466
Tel : 6257 8608 Fax : 6758 8968




---Others @ 15 Woodlands Loop---


Monday, January 21, 2008

21.01.08 Morning

There's a train disruption on the East bound train from Tanah Merah to Pasir Ris. Resulting to the over-crowded platform at Jurong East Station. Boon Lay Station is also over-crowded at the ground level too. And very slow train service, causing everyone is late for work....
What a day to start the week.... (*_*)"'

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Ting Yuan Fish Head Hotpot (廷园麻辣鱼头火锅)

Meet a group of frens (SiangWei, Shuxuan, Joseph & DunYong) to go try out the food at this small eatery. This place is quite small which can squeeze in only 10 tables or so both indoors and on the five-footway in Liang Seah Street.
They offers the hotpot/buffet-style Sichuan mala steamboat in three levels of spiciness: mild, medium and full-strength.

We ordered the mild level, cos most of us can't really take spicy food. Our pot is split into two, with one half filled with a milky chicken broth. Their chicken broth is very tasty (actually that depends on wat u put into this broth)
The highest level is two-thirds chilli oil and one-third soup. Only natives from China's Sichuan and Hunan provinces are known to order this.

On the menu are more than 40 items of food that you can order to cook in either the mala or the chicken stock. You pay $16.80 per person, regardless of what you pick. The soups, however, carry an extra $5 charge.

Many of the items are standard steamboat fare such as fish glue, fishball, squid, prawn, chicken and pork fillet, pig liver, wonton and a variety of mushrooms and vegetables. And yes, we ordered their fish head as well - cut into bite-sized pieces, to make our chicken broth taste better. Their fish items are nice, personally like fish glue =P

What makes this hotpot special too is the dipping sauce. I personally find their sesame sauce is very special and it goes well the item u dip in.

See we finished the chicken broth!! =D


As for the price, we spent abt $20+ per person, with drinks (tea is free-flow).
As for their service... i would say it's average. They actually forget our drinks until we remind them again. But overall still ok. 1 thing to note, if u don't wanna spend too much time waiting for your food to come, it's better that u sit downstairs. Their service will be faster than upstairs.

hmm...i recommend that reader who wanna go try out the steamboat shld do a booking to reserve a table.
Their address: 22 Liang Seah Street, Tel: 6338-4755
Opens: 11.30am to 3pm, 5.30 to 10.30pm daily

For all my Frens...


Juz received this from a fren, thanks Songling... this lovely msg really sweet, it's like a breeze blowing away the grey clouds, returning the bright blue sky to me. =D

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Chin Chin Famous Chicken Rice

Chin Chin Famous Chicken Rice is at bugis area, this shop is located along Purvis St.

JR recommended this place for our dinner yesterday. The place is packed wif many customers, lucky we arrive abit earlier than the normal dinner time, therefore we don't need to wait to be seated.

But it exactly worth the time waiting de.... cos their roasted chicken that we ordered tasted very nice, their sambal kang kong tasted yummy too. Hmm...juz that their hotpot taofu tasted so so only & the hotpot is not hot at all when served.

But overall this place is still worth visiting, highly recommended for their roasted chicken ;P

This all cost ard $25 only, their price are quite reasonable.

Happy 12.01.08

Why am i so Happy???

It's b'cos i finally got my N82...Yapee!! it's a phone that i longed wanna to buy. Actually was aiming for N95 since last Nov, but after careful thinking...finally decide to settle wif N82. Since last mid-Dec, I had been waiting for the a gd deal to get my N82.

Finally got it on a roadshow on 12.01.08 wif accompany by JR. Also received a free New Moon Hamper wif this N82 at the roadshow. And I redeemed a Prosperity Bag wif an exclusive 4pcs bowl set @ that shopping mall too.... wat a lucky day!! See... =P



A Clear Sky w/o Stars....

Now then i noe that the Fountain of Wealth's water will shut down ard 9:30pm & the Music there will end at 10pm