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       01 Feb 2008 at 2:55 pm
    Category: Japanese
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    Cheapest Salmon Don and Nice desserts!

    This is one place where I'll return often for the cheap salmon don and yummilicious desserts! It was the cheapest I’ve seen so far! When the Salmon Don was served, I was pretty shocked. It didn’t looked like it cost just $3.80! I wondered if they’d served a wrong order! It was also served with miso soup and pickles. There were lots of rice and the number of slices of salmon served was more than those you get from sushi belt where you paid $6.50 for. Although its not as thick, it was still fresh and nice. I’m not a chosey eater, so this entire set for $3.80 was definitely very value for money. CHEAP!!

    Their showcase of desserts outside the restaurants attracts the most attention and this is one of their pull factors for customers. Whoever walks by their showcase will be tempted by their mouth-watering display of plastic/rubber/clay food that's made to look so so real and good! (Beauty of the crafty craftman)

    I tried their mango ice cream dessert that cost about $6.80. (I pay lesser for the salmon don! HA!) But still, this dessert is very nice. Freshly diced mango with soft vanilla ice-cream on top of a pile of cornflakes! *droooooling* Just thinking about it makes me want to go back for more!

    Tried other dishes too like the cheese tofu, karage chicken and others which I can't remember. Next time I go again, I'll make sure I write more about them k.

    Anyone want to go with me? :P
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    1. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      I wanna to go with you! Wahaha...... U treat huh? Hee..... Sounds good and cheap leh.
      01 Feb 2008 at 3:10 pm
    2. claud
      claud said:
      ermm... u let me win on the 10th i treat u lah. haha
      01 Feb 2008 at 3:23 pm
    3. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      erhh...... then u let me win, I treat u ok? Hee....
      01 Feb 2008 at 4:17 pm
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       30 Jan 2008 at 2:04 am
    Category: Chinese (New)
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    First impression from afar... wow! Nice place.
    Second impression when I saw the namecard... wow! Nice namecard!
    Third impression when I stepped into the place... interesting furnishing and cutlery!

    We adjoined to Tong Shui Cafe behind Great World City before we head home. The menu was a little hard to read. Typical Singapore "Hongkong style cafe" menu. Although the place is call Tong Shui Cafe (Sweet Water Cafe aka Dessert Cafe) There's only 1 page on the dessert drinks and 1 page on desserts... not much choice. We settled for the TSC's Tuttii Frutti Summit $11-something.

    It consists of 3 types of pudding mixed with konnyaku jelly. Texture was not bad. The Mango flavored was the best. The other two were strawberry and kiwi. There were accompanying tiny diced fruits of the 3 kind and tiny crunchy pearls (or jelly). Overall this dessert was quite nice. Nothing to "wow" about.

    Will go back to try the other stuff one day if I ever pass by one.
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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      So fast... The place was nice. The company nicer. :)
      30 Jan 2008 at 8:09 am
    2. ladyironchef
      ladyironchef said:
      hahaha! colourful place : )
      30 Jan 2008 at 9:14 am
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    68. Al Dente Pronto   
       30 Jan 2008 at 1:33 am
    Category: Italian
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    Nice clean place, with ok service and ok food.

    Met up with fellow members for dinner. Thanks to LIC for the 50% discount coupon and my OCBC card, we ordered the most expensive of each category to try.

    For starters, we had Tomato Basil Bruschetta and Grilled Portobello Mushrooms. Mains we ordered Pan-seared Butterfish, Char-grilled Sirloin Steak, Arragosta Pasta and Smoked Chicken Pizza. Desserts were Macadamia scented Creme Brulee and Tiramisu. Drinks ordered were Ice Rasberry Tea, Ice Peach Tea, Shirley Temple and Lime Juice.
    All the above totaled to $71.20! (including GST and Service Charge)

    I shall keep mine short and sweet. (Partly because my eyes are already half-close now.)

    Tomato Basil Brushetta @ $5
    Its either the bread was too big, or the tomatoes were too expensive. Serving wise looks sad. Taste was alright. I like the way they infused the garlic into the bread. Crispy and nice. $2.50 after discount. Cheap lah!

    Grilled Portobello Mushrooms @ $12
    First bite was yummy. After that it just started like any other mushrooms. The rocket on this was too bitter. Unlike those I had at Absolute Haven.

    Pan-seared Butterfish @ $20
    Too fishy for me. Sauce was tad too saltish.

    Char-grilled Sirloin Steak @ $20
    There was nothing charred about this steak. Taste was alright. Meat was too tough. Like the potatoes that was served at the side.

    Arragosta Pasta @ $20
    Pasta was too dry, lobster meat was quite fresh and plentiful. First time I saw what I call cucumbers (zucchini) on pasta.

    Smoked Chicken Pizza @ $17
    This is perhaps the only thing that I'll order if I ever go back again. The Pizza on photo seems to be plain and boring. But underneath those cheese are chunks of chicken meat. I like the blend of tomatoes and cheese and chicken. Could be better if there were thicker layer of cheese.

    Macadamia scented Creme Brulee @ $8
    Taste like custard. Ha! Nothing special about this. Couldn't really taste the macadamia thou.

    Tiramisu @ $9
    Texture was too tough and sponge fingers were over soaked in the coffee and brandy. Don't really like it.

    Overall the food was forgettable. I'll not be going back again unless there's 50% discount or someone's treating.
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    1. ladyironchef
      ladyironchef said:
      Ai seh, beat me to writing the review. hahaha
      30 Jan 2008 at 2:09 am
    2. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      Ya man. Super speed. haha I agree with the last sentence though
      30 Jan 2008 at 8:12 am
    3. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      No wonder they have the 50% discount. Haa....
      30 Jan 2008 at 9:03 am
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       26 Jan 2008 at 2:01 pm
    Category: Hair Salons
    "The Golden Scissors Hand"

    My mum brought me here to get my new hair do recently. Although I've known the owner more than 12 years ago, I've only let her do my hair when I was back in Secondary school. But my mum has been faithfully following her, from Toa Payoh to Sengkang and now to Kovan. She calls her the 金剪刀. And I totally understand why...

    Once she got her scissors out from her bags of many many scissors, her fingers and hands just did magic. No comb no clips no fuss! She just pull, divide and cut. I was speechless. But when she was done cutting, I feel so light on my head and it looks natural and nice.

    I spent 5hours there to cut, highlight and perm my hair. And I'd witnessed so many wonders by her that day. As there were only she and her other colleague, she had to turn down alot of customers that day. Everyone went to look just for us. And I can see the trust these customers have of her. They just sat and let her do her magic. I'm impressed.

    The shop doesn't look at all glam nor well done, its simple and cosy. Its the hairdressers that made a difference. I'm happy with the result of my new look and the price is reasonable. I'll sure be going back for all future cuts and such.

    Nearest mrt station is Kovan. This shop is located nearer to OCBC/Standard Chartered bank, further away from Heartland Mall.
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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      I love this kind of Auntie shop la...
      30 Jan 2008 at 8:14 am
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       11 Jan 2008 at 12:47 am
    Category: Italian
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    Hidden treasure. Super Pizzas.

    This tiny Italian restaurant, hidden behind a bus-stop and set within a rather rundown place, was pretty tricky to find. With the tinted glass doors and windows, if you didn't take notice of the signboards, you'll never that that's a restaurant.

    Finalmente only opened recently, couple months ago. The place was nice and simple. However, the people running the place seemed abit cold tonight. Perhaps its due to the high volume of us, a group of 12, chatting and laughing non-stop when we stepped in. Before that, it was very peaceful and quiet.

    The menu was printed on an A4 paper on double side. Perhaps they're still revamping it so keeping it simple for now. There wasn't that many choices of food, just mainly, Salads, Pizzas, Pastas, Sandwiches and Focaccia Breads.

    The 12 of us ordered total of 10 pizzas to share. Out of the 9 flavors, I tried only 4 as the rest either were gone even before I managed to see it, or contains pork.

    All the pizzas were thin and baked to perfection. The thin base makes it light to eat. Once can finish the entire pizza if you're not watching your weight. As the pizzas all comes on the same type of base, I'll just talk about the flavors for each.

    Napoli Pizza $8 - Tomatoes, Anchovies, Capers and Black Olives
    This was my least favorite out of the 4. The Anchovies was overpowering and too saltish for me (and everyone who tried it).

    5 Cheese $12 - Tomatoes, Mozzarella, Gorgonzola, Emmenthal, Fontina, Parmesan
    This was my favourite! Love the cheese! Unlike the normal cheese you find on the regular pizzas from elsewhere. The aroma makes one drool and want to grab a piece. These cheese were nicely spread and baked to the right texture. It was so good that we had to order another one! This will be the one that I'll return for more!

    Calzone Gourmet $25 - Close pizza filled with Tomatoes, Mozzarella, Ham and Ricotta Cheese, Mushroom and Boiled Egg
    Ouch! I just realised that there's ham in this one! But I don't remember tasting any. Perhaps cos I took the corner which only few slices of mushroom were found. This is more like a huge curry puff instead of a pizza. The crust was light and crispy, and the mushrooms were nice. One thing interesting about this is the egg in the center. It's half cooked and so the yolk will spill out when you cut into it. But the mixed was heavenly.

    Bosco $27.50 - Mix cheese, Porcini Mushroom, Grill eggplant, Parmesan shave, drizzled with Truffle Oil
    I can't really remember the taste of this pizza. So I guess there's nothing quite nice about it. But if you like eggplant, you should give this one a try.

    Overall, this place serves pretty nice pizzas. If you're a fan of pizzas, do go give this place a try. Maybe you'll enjoy it more than me. :)

    Oh couple more things! They don't serve ice water. When you order ice water, they'll serve you bottled mineral water. So you might want to just order can drinks or wine instead. There's also no service charge nor GST.
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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      HAH... no iced water again wor... I do like pizzas though..
      11 Jan 2008 at 7:21 am
    2. Lucardia
      Lucardia said:
      Whats with the no ice water trend? Simply astonishing.
      17 Jan 2008 at 1:05 pm
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