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    91. 987FM   
       13 Oct 2007 at 12:09 am
    "Ping..."
    "Yes Pong?"
    "I don't know how to fill up the form."
    "Why Pong?"
    "I don't know what to write for 'sign here'"
    "Aiyoh Pong, why you so stupid?"
    "You're a leo, so write leo loh!"

    These two characters are my bf's and my favorite! Every night we would want to listen to them just to hear what they have to say. I miss their show. Hope they'll be doing a new one soon.
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    1. zihui
      zihui said:
      you mean they don't? I thought they moved it to the night slot, along with the muttons!
      13 Oct 2007 at 12:48 am
    2. claud
      claud said:
      Oh isit? Hee... didn't know about that. cos I only listen to radio at certain time, when i'm on the go/in the car. lol
      13 Oct 2007 at 12:49 am
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    92. My Humble House   
       11 Oct 2007 at 12:02 pm
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    A special evening at Humble House.

    It was their 5th birthday and together with couple of Yebbers, we joined in the celebration last night. On this special evening, the place was transformed to a stylish cocktail environment where tables were set-up around the restaurant with their chefs and service staff serving up some of their best modern Chinese cuisine.

    Without a doubt, My Humble House is the place to go for their chic and modern dining atmosphere. Experience the art of dining at My Humble House. One thing that we agreed in unison was the beauty of the decor and uniqueness of cutlery used.

    The menu served that night includes Lobster Popiah, Foie-grass, Scallops, Wagyu Beef, Peking Duck, Fried Chicken Rice and tantalizing selection of desserts. There were also wine tasting tables spread across the room with 18 different varieties of old & new world wines.

    Personally, my favorite from that night were the Peking Duck, Wagyu Beef and the Fried Chicken Rice. Let me elaborate a little about the Fried Chicken Rice...

    Served in miniature cups, this is not just any usual chicken rice nor how the name suggested. When one hears the dish Fried Chicken Rice, one will imagine having crunch chicken bits with steamed chicken rice. However, their version was the total opposite. With the chicken rice fried and topped with steamed shredded chicken. And before you eat, they add in the chicken soup. The combination was unique and out of the norm. Bite into the spoonful of rice with soup, and feel the crispiness of the chicken rice.

    Overall the food from the night was average. This may be due to the buffet style dinner, mass production of food, and hence the quality of the food is not up to their usual standard. Perhaps it'll be much better to go dine and try the regular menu. But then, that'll also mean paying a lot more for that.
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    1. s
      s said:
      C10 if you love Peking Duck..try Cherry Garden's
      20 Jan 2008 at 10:49 pm
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    93. Book Jetty   
       04 Oct 2007 at 11:40 pm
    This is one site that all book lovers should join. Find books in BookJetty and it'll search through Amazon for details and listing of the books that matches your query. The most exciting thing is the integration of the search of the books in National Library too!! Yes! Our dear NLB! It'll tell you where you'll be able to find the book and whether or not its on loan and if you need the list of libraries with the book, you can even send a SMS to yourself so that you don't have to write it down on paper.

    I've not been reading for long long long long time. (Apart from reading in Yebber and the other blogs I read.) But now with BookJetty, I might just pick up reading again! So loving the feature of BookJetty! Go try it to see it yourself!

    Salute to the man behind this.
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         30 Sep 2007 at 12:07 am
      Category: Buffet, Japanese
         Cereal Prawn + Mini Crayfish   Baked Scallops   Seafood   Sashimi + Others   Mini Cakes
      Value for money buffet...

      After a whole day without food, we went to Sakura for buffet dinner. Each pax $28 7%gst on weekends and $26 7%gst on weekdays. Price wise, its considered one of the cheapest buffet around. Serving quite a wide spread of Japanese food (sushi, sashimi, tempura, tepanyaki etc), Dim Sum, Chinese cooked food and yummy cakes.

      We've been there many times for their high-tea buffet which consists of just sushi and sashimi. This was our first for their dinner. And we were satisfied with the entire experience. The food is good (not very good), taste wise still alright (after eating that much, the taste just blended) and the choices were alright for the price.

      Can take a peep at what they serve in the photos I've uploaded. These are just 1/3 of what they have there.
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        95. Bab Noodle   
           26 Sep 2007 at 12:54 am
           Pidan with Cold Tofu   Sukiyaki Beef Set   Seafood Tofu
        Was at Millenia Walk with two girlfriends and I wanted to try out Abof, but the price was alittle high for a casual dinner. So we went to Bab Noodle. Although the name suggested that they serves noodle, but I saw my rice on the menu. To change the rice to noodles is an additional $2. Shouldn't they call it Bab Rice then?

        Anyway, the 3 of us ordered 2 starters to share and a main each with iced lychee tea for all of us. There were 3 lady staff at work. And as it was late already, the place was rather empty. We were given all the attention we needed. So this was great. Except for my missing straw in my drink, and the fallen spoon from my table. Other than that, the service was great.

        Now the food... the starters - Pidan with cold tofu and Seafood tofu were great! Love the taste. As for the main, I was contemplating between the Sukiyaki Beef Set and the Stew Beef with Karrage Chicken Set. I asked the lady who took our order which she recommends, and Sukiyaki was her choice. So I gave that a try. The serving was rather big for me. I was too full only half way through the set. But then the main problem came when I reached home couple of hours later... yap... had a "blasting" time in the loo... perhaps its the beef. As there were some that I thought looked weird. Or again, might be due to the combo of food I had for dinner. Lucky for me, I feel better now after the blasting.

        Total spent by the 3 of us was $58.40.

        For the service and attention, I give 2 stars and for the value-for-money set meals I'm giving another. Not going to rate the food as my experience was probably uncalled for.
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        1. Endoh Taiki
          Endoh Taiki said:
          Gosh... the food getting raped again.
          26 Sep 2007 at 2:24 am
        2. claud
          claud said:
          wahahaha! This time by a smaller "rapist". LOL
          26 Sep 2007 at 9:00 am
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