Was invited for an event by the BlackList Singapore for a happening night at ALTIMATE @ the 1-altitude and boy was i amazed...
Snaking queues which grows as the night gets deeper.... Yes... the party starts officially at 11pm, so theres no excuse to be late... A pretty well arranged queue by the entrance to the lifts up to level 61... We were chopped, led and issued a game card for tonight's party game. The staffs were efficient, friendly and secretive... and us trembling with excitement... in our OH SO SEXY tiny tubes and skinny hot shorts...
A quick shot up the floors with a view out of the elevator is breath taking... It kinda felt like superman taking off yet, the lift was stable and pressure build up in ears minimized. With a Bing.... we have arrived to the 61st level and theres where the DJ spins filled the air and the party spirits take over. We of course haggled to be right where the window was and took a good view of the F1 track which made a bright outline so blinky, you couldn't avoid. Sadly the other heritage buildings were overshadowed and almost non-existent in that shimmering new track... (it was 3 days before F1).
The place was decently huge and well spaced with VIP sitting and VVIP Lounge couches with a small dance floor and great smelling restrooms. The view was great all over especially near the VVIP sitting and crowd was booming nice. A young dancing crowd of about 20-30, locals and expats were about 50 - 50... Music was great, female DJ did a superb job that sent everybody perspiring throughout.. Smiles, laughter and heat filled the air...
The drinks were priced pretty affordable with a promotion of shots running. We tried their cranberry vodka shots and it tasted not so good... Tried their house pours and we expected it to be more potent... Even the orange juice tasted a little watered down. But who cares about the drinks... let's get into the partying....
Its one of those exclusive, hard to escape kinda joint... up at 61 storeys high, its difficult even to walk down the stairways....
Tucked at the quiet corner opposite KeyPoint right next to Beach Road is this interesting little cafe. I couldn't find the entrance as its carefully hidden at the side yet I was led into a cosy little room that seemed to resemble the fragment of my fairytale imaginary mind.
Warmly illuminated with many exotic timber furnitures and intricate shapes is all I could remember before being warmly greeted by our host. There are too many details for me to discuss however, the entire atmosphere was cosy and warm. Sharing this German cafe is interestingly a light fixture and designer company which explained the various intricate lightings installed where-ever possible. Below the Stairway to the mysterious upper room is their office. Pretty nice set up for a office, showroom and cafe...
Food and drinks available were few but ample for a coffee break discussion session. A selection of Black Coffee, Cappuccino, Latte, a few flavors for bagged tea, hot chocolate plus some icy cold concoction was available paired with some tea cakes and simple pastries to go along. Pocket friendly pricing and casual service is pretty nice until we spotted a working DUMB WAITER.... and it became WOW.... Its the first working DUMB WAITER i've seen in Singapore, well, i've heard about it and have seen them in other countries but yet first in Singapore. So we had our drinks delivered up to the upper room via MR DUMB WAITER...
While we leisurely strolled up the stairway while closely inspecting the beautiful lightings from various european styles, we were surprised by the spacious upper room that reminded me of a movie set... Yes, various lightings, antique props, cushy couches and english working desk all fused to create an interesting "DRAWING ROOM" from the English Novels... Less we didn't find a Duke and a Baron discussing farm businesses.. I kinda felt awkward without my corset and stockings and my LACY UMBRELLA that could get wet in rain...
Seats were few but extravagant and will look extremely great in selfies and photos. I must say this is one of the most interesting cafes i've ever been to and well.. look sexy posing in one of those cushy set like looking seats... Next time i will remember to bring along my top hat and park my horse by Beach road.... :)
We met this booth at the BlogShop Clearance Bazaar 3 during the COMEX fair at Suntec Convention Centre and was impressed at the amount of stock she carries.
I was lured to the shop by bags... yes... bags... women can't have enough of them, not to mention the handy pouches with cute prints and oh so lasting waterproof finishes that we buy them to put our smaller stuffs and coin pouches in them, in turn these pouches goes into our bags.. Yes... small stuffs into small pouch into bigger pouch then into our bags!!!
The prints were pretty and they have a good range of sizes and I love the beautifully coloured drawstring bags, its retro, good size to put our stuffs in and trendy for the local fashion scene.
Be sure to check out her range of casual tops and dresses. Designs and materials are nice and priced affordably and for sure cheaper then shops... There were even ready made loom bands for sale... some simple designs with cohesive colours and some intricately weaved together that is an approximate price range of $3 - $15 dependng on design and difficulty levels.
Love the items sold in this shop and love the friendly buying atmosphere. Love the bags and the pouches :)
Attracted by the Korean looking chef cartoon on the sign board and not forgetting the long queue outside the restaurant. It seemed like this newly commissioned restaurant is drawing such a good crowd from the neighbouring art schools. I approached and watched the busy patrons going to and fro to the food counters, the sound of laughter and the smell of grilled meat made me realised its indeed a happening and popular Korean Barbeque joint...
Located along the walkway of SOTA, heavily used by commuters from the MRT to the Selegie area and the much loved Princep street hip joints, this restaurant literally popped out of nowhere and yet the crowd is amazing. So we made a booking and came back during dinner time and it was still crowded. We were quickly shown our table and yes the seating was a little tight but the atmosphere was somewhat comforting and at home. The sound of laughter and the sizzle of cooked chunks of well seasoned meat combined with the wonderful aroma of a mix of charred grills made me wanna start my food hunt immediately at the raw food bar...
So we went on our hunt... First the condiments and veg sector. A good choice of fresh green vegetables, some simple salad and loads of watermelon sliced carefully to fit into one bite. We got ourselves loads of sesame oil and specially concocted Korean BBQ sauce, while our friends load up on mushrooms, fresh Lettuce, some root vegetables, corns and many vegan stuffs. Then we made our way towards the fresh meat section and boy are we amazed by the selection that was there... While the crowd queued and lifted chunks of various flavoured, chicken, beef and pork out of their tanks, they were quickly replenished with nice cold ones from the kitchen. Service i must say was pretty fast and serving well... generous....
We dished our the loins, ribs and all sorts of cuts, seasoned and fresh and started the table bbq by laying them on the nonstick surfaces. Its a smart electric system that allowed us to control the strength of the heat with extreme precision, as such there weren't many burnt marks or oil splatters. The grill equipment was state of the art and one thing that made us extremely happy was cold water being served in a huge carafe with cups on our table and replenished without us having to ask for it. Though candied drinks are available and free flow, however its nice to have a swish of cold water to clear whatever it is in your mouth.
There is also a cooked food section where you can find 4 types of well broiled soups and my first love, the Ginseng soup which is well laced with load of herbs and chicken i didn't find any. There was steamed rice, fried chicken, spring rolls and many other finger food however one that really caught our favor was the Korean Rice Cake. I admit i weren't quite a fan of this traditional dish and I've tried many even Korean chef made ones which I didn't really like. This however made me wanna have more... Why u think? Such a normal and simple dish could be so different at the hands of different chefs? I cannot comment much coz i'm no chef yet at I'm Kim's Korean BBQ, the rice cake was soft and chewy, not mushy and does not stick to my teeth, the texture was good and the sauce was a well balanced of sour, saltiness and sweetness... The texture of the sauce was also of just the right thickness and the entire combination was outstanding...
Though the restaurant was about 100% packed with eager korean students fighting so hard to get a table, service was quick, friendly and happily good... It was a very good experience and I'm sure to bring more friends to visit them.
Well, we couldn't forget the price... Its much more affordable then the regular joints we go to, a good dinner will set you back about $24 plus plus and the spread and quality of food served was of a good $35 and above, so I must say its a good eat.... Keep up the good work and we will be back for more :)
Some prices for your easy reference:
Regular adult price,
Mon - Fri Lunch = S$14 plus plus ,
Mon-Thur Dinner = S$22 plus plus ,
Fri Dinner/Sat/Sun/PH/PH Eve = S$24 plus plus
This has officially become one of my favourite joints.... *Yum!*
Pink Kittysaid: And you didn't ask me along?!!!!! :( 19 Sep 2014 at 11:09 am
Leenie Pigssaid: We can do it AGAIN :) yeshhhh! I try mah... if its good then i bring all my friends! Now i got to bring all my friends... 19 Sep 2014 at 11:34 am
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Crowded with a crowd I have never seen... Vendors were smiling from ear to ear and well I was being shoved around by the crowd, ding donged my way through the crowd to the stall I spied at and ended up being bounced away by an auntie's huge belly who is coveting the 'hello kitty' wallets i've been looking at. A nearby slimmer lady saved the day by shoving me back to balance with her huge bag, i think full of purchases and still trying to get a good deal on accessories with the vendor next door.
Its a crazy crowd as the COMEX happening at the higher levels did bring in many more shoppers. While the husbands, boyfriends and techno freak pals were buying their latest electronic gadgets, wives, girlfriends, mothers and childrens were shopping till they drop at the the flea market downstairs. I'm pretty sure the shopping was good for everyone and nobody complained about aching legs or having to wait for one another with that sour plumed face.
The shopping was good with a good lot of vendors selling everything from Mens / Ladies fashion to imported snacks from Japan, not to mention a good lots of accessories, toys and collectable lifestyle products. The range is so wide and I could see a good smile on their faces.
The booths were well laid with ample walkway spaces however the crowd was just simply too much to handle and it ended up a little squeezy. Shopping was exceptionally good for me as I purchased quite a few things and I must say value for money. Lots of nice stuffs were snapped up real fast and well if you come late or are slow, these one of a kind unique buys from blogshops are not easily found elsewhere. Most items are priced lower then what I find online and we met a few blogshops seriously clearing their stuffs and sold below cost.
Though crowded and squeezie, its amazing that I didn't perspire much and the crowd control staffs from Suntec did a really good job of maintaining a good traffic flow with properly placed barriers. Amenities like restrooms were ample and the room temperature was kept at a crisp cool... Though the increase in human heat and emotional bargaining. Overall this could be the best flea experience I have come across. Organizers have definitely out done themselves this time round. Matter of fact during the last few hours... vendor's tables were almost mostly empty... Its a big Smile on everyone's faces.. Great Job everyone...and Great Buy for me :)
Snaking queues which grows as the night gets deeper.... Yes... the party starts officially at 11pm, so theres no excuse to be late... A pretty well arranged queue by the entrance to the lifts up to level 61... We were chopped, led and issued a game card for tonight's party game. The staffs were efficient, friendly and secretive... and us trembling with excitement... in our OH SO SEXY tiny tubes and skinny hot shorts...
A quick shot up the floors with a view out of the elevator is breath taking... It kinda felt like superman taking off yet, the lift was stable and pressure build up in ears minimized. With a Bing.... we have arrived to the 61st level and theres where the DJ spins filled the air and the party spirits take over. We of course haggled to be right where the window was and took a good view of the F1 track which made a bright outline so blinky, you couldn't avoid. Sadly the other heritage buildings were overshadowed and almost non-existent in that shimmering new track... (it was 3 days before F1).
The place was decently huge and well spaced with VIP sitting and VVIP Lounge couches with a small dance floor and great smelling restrooms. The view was great all over especially near the VVIP sitting and crowd was booming nice. A young dancing crowd of about 20-30, locals and expats were about 50 - 50... Music was great, female DJ did a superb job that sent everybody perspiring throughout.. Smiles, laughter and heat filled the air...
The drinks were priced pretty affordable with a promotion of shots running. We tried their cranberry vodka shots and it tasted not so good... Tried their house pours and we expected it to be more potent... Even the orange juice tasted a little watered down. But who cares about the drinks... let's get into the partying....
Its one of those exclusive, hard to escape kinda joint... up at 61 storeys high, its difficult even to walk down the stairways....
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Warmly illuminated with many exotic timber furnitures and intricate shapes is all I could remember before being warmly greeted by our host. There are too many details for me to discuss however, the entire atmosphere was cosy and warm. Sharing this German cafe is interestingly a light fixture and designer company which explained the various intricate lightings installed where-ever possible. Below the Stairway to the mysterious upper room is their office. Pretty nice set up for a office, showroom and cafe...
Food and drinks available were few but ample for a coffee break discussion session. A selection of Black Coffee, Cappuccino, Latte, a few flavors for bagged tea, hot chocolate plus some icy cold concoction was available paired with some tea cakes and simple pastries to go along. Pocket friendly pricing and casual service is pretty nice until we spotted a working DUMB WAITER.... and it became WOW.... Its the first working DUMB WAITER i've seen in Singapore, well, i've heard about it and have seen them in other countries but yet first in Singapore. So we had our drinks delivered up to the upper room via MR DUMB WAITER...
While we leisurely strolled up the stairway while closely inspecting the beautiful lightings from various european styles, we were surprised by the spacious upper room that reminded me of a movie set... Yes, various lightings, antique props, cushy couches and english working desk all fused to create an interesting "DRAWING ROOM" from the English Novels... Less we didn't find a Duke and a Baron discussing farm businesses.. I kinda felt awkward without my corset and stockings and my LACY UMBRELLA that could get wet in rain...
Seats were few but extravagant and will look extremely great in selfies and photos. I must say this is one of the most interesting cafes i've ever been to and well.. look sexy posing in one of those cushy set like looking seats... Next time i will remember to bring along my top hat and park my horse by Beach road.... :)
Cool Joint :)
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I was lured to the shop by bags... yes... bags... women can't have enough of them, not to mention the handy pouches with cute prints and oh so lasting waterproof finishes that we buy them to put our smaller stuffs and coin pouches in them, in turn these pouches goes into our bags.. Yes... small stuffs into small pouch into bigger pouch then into our bags!!!
The prints were pretty and they have a good range of sizes and I love the beautifully coloured drawstring bags, its retro, good size to put our stuffs in and trendy for the local fashion scene.
Be sure to check out her range of casual tops and dresses. Designs and materials are nice and priced affordably and for sure cheaper then shops... There were even ready made loom bands for sale... some simple designs with cohesive colours and some intricately weaved together that is an approximate price range of $3 - $15 dependng on design and difficulty levels.
Love the items sold in this shop and love the friendly buying atmosphere. Love the bags and the pouches :)
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Located along the walkway of SOTA, heavily used by commuters from the MRT to the Selegie area and the much loved Princep street hip joints, this restaurant literally popped out of nowhere and yet the crowd is amazing. So we made a booking and came back during dinner time and it was still crowded. We were quickly shown our table and yes the seating was a little tight but the atmosphere was somewhat comforting and at home. The sound of laughter and the sizzle of cooked chunks of well seasoned meat combined with the wonderful aroma of a mix of charred grills made me wanna start my food hunt immediately at the raw food bar...
So we went on our hunt... First the condiments and veg sector. A good choice of fresh green vegetables, some simple salad and loads of watermelon sliced carefully to fit into one bite. We got ourselves loads of sesame oil and specially concocted Korean BBQ sauce, while our friends load up on mushrooms, fresh Lettuce, some root vegetables, corns and many vegan stuffs. Then we made our way towards the fresh meat section and boy are we amazed by the selection that was there... While the crowd queued and lifted chunks of various flavoured, chicken, beef and pork out of their tanks, they were quickly replenished with nice cold ones from the kitchen. Service i must say was pretty fast and serving well... generous....
We dished our the loins, ribs and all sorts of cuts, seasoned and fresh and started the table bbq by laying them on the nonstick surfaces. Its a smart electric system that allowed us to control the strength of the heat with extreme precision, as such there weren't many burnt marks or oil splatters. The grill equipment was state of the art and one thing that made us extremely happy was cold water being served in a huge carafe with cups on our table and replenished without us having to ask for it. Though candied drinks are available and free flow, however its nice to have a swish of cold water to clear whatever it is in your mouth.
There is also a cooked food section where you can find 4 types of well broiled soups and my first love, the Ginseng soup which is well laced with load of herbs and chicken i didn't find any. There was steamed rice, fried chicken, spring rolls and many other finger food however one that really caught our favor was the Korean Rice Cake. I admit i weren't quite a fan of this traditional dish and I've tried many even Korean chef made ones which I didn't really like. This however made me wanna have more... Why u think? Such a normal and simple dish could be so different at the hands of different chefs? I cannot comment much coz i'm no chef yet at I'm Kim's Korean BBQ, the rice cake was soft and chewy, not mushy and does not stick to my teeth, the texture was good and the sauce was a well balanced of sour, saltiness and sweetness... The texture of the sauce was also of just the right thickness and the entire combination was outstanding...
Though the restaurant was about 100% packed with eager korean students fighting so hard to get a table, service was quick, friendly and happily good... It was a very good experience and I'm sure to bring more friends to visit them.
Well, we couldn't forget the price... Its much more affordable then the regular joints we go to, a good dinner will set you back about $24 plus plus and the spread and quality of food served was of a good $35 and above, so I must say its a good eat.... Keep up the good work and we will be back for more :)
Some prices for your easy reference:
Regular adult price,
Mon - Fri Lunch = S$14 plus plus ,
Mon-Thur Dinner = S$22 plus plus ,
Fri Dinner/Sat/Sun/PH/PH Eve = S$24 plus plus
This has officially become one of my favourite joints.... *Yum!*
Pink Kitty said: Leenie Pigs said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!And you didn't ask me along?!!!!! :(
19 Sep 2014 at 11:09 am
We can do it AGAIN :) yeshhhh! I try mah... if its good then i bring all my friends! Now i got to bring all my friends...
19 Sep 2014 at 11:34 am
Its a crazy crowd as the COMEX happening at the higher levels did bring in many more shoppers. While the husbands, boyfriends and techno freak pals were buying their latest electronic gadgets, wives, girlfriends, mothers and childrens were shopping till they drop at the the flea market downstairs. I'm pretty sure the shopping was good for everyone and nobody complained about aching legs or having to wait for one another with that sour plumed face.
The shopping was good with a good lot of vendors selling everything from Mens / Ladies fashion to imported snacks from Japan, not to mention a good lots of accessories, toys and collectable lifestyle products. The range is so wide and I could see a good smile on their faces.
The booths were well laid with ample walkway spaces however the crowd was just simply too much to handle and it ended up a little squeezy. Shopping was exceptionally good for me as I purchased quite a few things and I must say value for money. Lots of nice stuffs were snapped up real fast and well if you come late or are slow, these one of a kind unique buys from blogshops are not easily found elsewhere. Most items are priced lower then what I find online and we met a few blogshops seriously clearing their stuffs and sold below cost.
Though crowded and squeezie, its amazing that I didn't perspire much and the crowd control staffs from Suntec did a really good job of maintaining a good traffic flow with properly placed barriers. Amenities like restrooms were ample and the room temperature was kept at a crisp cool... Though the increase in human heat and emotional bargaining. Overall this could be the best flea experience I have come across. Organizers have definitely out done themselves this time round. Matter of fact during the last few hours... vendor's tables were almost mostly empty... Its a big Smile on everyone's faces.. Great Job everyone...and Great Buy for me :)
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