Crab Shack is a great place to have a nice & affordable dinner. My first time there on 13 Oct 2007, I ordered 3 Pc Value Meal , which comes with three pieces of steamed flower crabs and one side - a choice of fries, corn or baked beans. The crabs were fresh and the meat was really sweet; best of all, you won't have to burn a hole in your pocket just to savour the taste of our crabby friends because the entire set only costs $7.95. There're also 8 Pc Value Meal.
Another must-try - Crab Croquette. When you bite into the crispy nuggets, expect to be assaulted by the rich taste of crabmeat and a creamy centre. It only costs $2.95!
Die-die-must-try dish is The Crab Baked Rice. Very generous servings of crabmeat and only just $6.50 - yummy and cheap.
Altogether I spent $22.00 for 4 dishes (The 3 dishes above including side order calamari). It is great for value and finger lickin good. However, The Crab Shack is located in a kopi-tiam, so don't expect too much in the way of decor and ambience.
I've been there 2years back by mistake.I was supposed to go and eat at Marina Mandarin and I got mixed up.Brought one of my friend there for birthday celebration.The service was quite good cos i informed them that it was my friend's birthday and asked them if they can do anything.They came with a cake and candle compliments from them.The food was not bad but i guess i would have enjoyed the one in Marina Madndarin more.But it was fun and i got to eat at the choclate fountain.I was glad that at least i got an experience being there.
In the past I used to think that class 95 is for old people. When i was in my teens i'm a fan of Perfect 10 and Power 98, and Class 95 was never an option. Ironically I've been converted to Class 95 fan and listener for 2yrs.I enjoy the mixture of their slow,soothing oldies and pop hits.It's the mixture of songs that make me enjoy singing.I like to listen to the oldies because some songs just flood my memory with it.If i have a car i would like the idea of cruising around and just listening to class 95 and blast it!
I've been there twice on field trip during my BMT and when i was posted to my unit.Guess that's the favourite place the SAF like us to be at.I think it's particularly because it bring back the war memories and how the many individuals in Singapore impact the lives of others.Many sacrifices were made and you can even see the actual prison cell size in one of the exhibits.It's really impacts me everytime i'm there and i guess the later generations like us are fortunate not having to live thru all these sufferings.
Outside the museum there's a Bark cafe and I find the food there quite nice.So if u happen to go to the museum and looking for something to munch on you can just go to the Bark cafe or head down to Changi Village!
I used to go to Singapore Science Centre when i was in primary and in secondary school.I find it particularly interesting when there are new exhibits on display like fossils of dinosaurs or some other new findings.I love the omni max theatre.For those who haven been there they show short documentary films and the screens hovering the top all the way to the bottom.The seats are lying dwn so when u're sitting on it it's like you're lying dwn and facing the sky.It's so cool!!If only nxt time the cinema will adopt this idea.I really enjoy when watching films frm rainforests.You will feel as though you're in the helicopter and experencing it first hand.It's definitely a fun place to be there!
Century square cineplex is not too bad..The back rest is actually higher so those that prefer it that way.Many people goes to GV at TM so it leaves more seats available in century.
I enjoy watching movie in the morning cos i pay the same price and is actually having the cinema all to myself.
Sobasei is a simple Japanese Restaurant with a open dining area and 3-4 private rooms. It's suitable for families, as its ambience is more casual and not as cosy as one would prefer.
The menu is in Japanese with (accurate) English translations as this place is frequented by many Japanese expats in the area.
I was there just last night with my two companions. I had tempura Soba... I wanted to try other stuff but... daren't eat anything new due to a recent allergy. Anyway the Ebi tempura was made with really fresh prawns which is pretty rare. The warm soba was served just right.
We had Sashimi too which was very fresh.
My companions had sets which had miso soup, rice and noodles, main dish, two appetizers, one side dish. Each set about $20-$25.
We arrived at the place really late about 9 and last order was at 9.30pm. They still served us with smiles and took our orders patiently. Even when we added to our order at about 10 they didn't flinch. We had plenty of little freebies thrown in like the peas, some small side-dishes.This isn't because we're the last customers of the day as it also happened the two other times I was there.
Quality food in good-sized servings and great service. It deserves 5 stars but... the location and the ambience... made me take one away. Quality food in good servings.
Cocoa tree sells this sweet by the name of starburst.It's originally form Australia i think.Cos the first time i got to taste it was when my friend bought it from there.They've only recently lauch it in singapore and cocoa tree so it's for sale.Those who like to eating gummy sweets should give it a try.You can also buy it from candy empire in both millienia walk and Vivo city.
The first time i've been to Vivo city i visited the store.It was quite interesting to visit a store where everything goes at $2.I bought this packet of blue pen and it has eversince been my fav pen.Everything is okay except that it can be quite messy the feeling of a sale cos things can be pretty messy.
I've watched movie there in the past.Though in your mind you'll think like the place is so gross.I am here to assure you it's not.Although it's not comparable to our GV or cathay.If you're in to just watch a movie it's alrite.The screens are big though not huge,the seats are of comfort and the tickets are not pricey.If you're into saving the extra bucks you can definitely consider watching your movie there.
Crab Shack is a great place to have a nice & affordable dinner. My first time there on 13 Oct 2007, I ordered 3 Pc Value Meal , which comes with three pieces of steamed flower crabs and one side - a choice of fries, corn or baked beans. The crabs were fresh and the meat was really sweet; best of all, you won't have to burn a hole in your pocket just to savour the taste of our crabby friends because the entire set only costs $7.95. There're also 8 Pc Value Meal.
Another must-try - Crab Croquette. When you bite into the crispy nuggets, expect to be assaulted by the rich taste of crabmeat and a creamy centre. It only costs $2.95!
Die-die-must-try dish is The Crab Baked Rice. Very generous servings of crabmeat and only just $6.50 - yummy and cheap.
Altogether I spent $22.00 for 4 dishes (The 3 dishes above including side order calamari). It is great for value and finger lickin good. However, The Crab Shack is located in a kopi-tiam, so don't expect too much in the way of decor and ambience.
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I've been there 2years back by mistake.I was supposed to go and eat at Marina Mandarin and I got mixed up.Brought one of my friend there for birthday celebration.The service was quite good cos i informed them that it was my friend's birthday and asked them if they can do anything.They came with a cake and candle compliments from them.The food was not bad but i guess i would have enjoyed the one in Marina Madndarin more.But it was fun and i got to eat at the choclate fountain.I was glad that at least i got an experience being there.
Rating given:
In the past I used to think that class 95 is for old people. When i was in my teens i'm a fan of Perfect 10 and Power 98, and Class 95 was never an option. Ironically I've been converted to Class 95 fan and listener for 2yrs.I enjoy the mixture of their slow,soothing oldies and pop hits.It's the mixture of songs that make me enjoy singing.I like to listen to the oldies because some songs just flood my memory with it.If i have a car i would like the idea of cruising around and just listening to class 95 and blast it!
Rating given:
I've been there twice on field trip during my BMT and when i was posted to my unit.Guess that's the favourite place the SAF like us to be at.I think it's particularly because it bring back the war memories and how the many individuals in Singapore impact the lives of others.Many sacrifices were made and you can even see the actual prison cell size in one of the exhibits.It's really impacts me everytime i'm there and i guess the later generations like us are fortunate not having to live thru all these sufferings.
Outside the museum there's a Bark cafe and I find the food there quite nice.So if u happen to go to the museum and looking for something to munch on you can just go to the Bark cafe or head down to Changi Village!
Rating given:
I used to go to Singapore Science Centre when i was in primary and in secondary school.I find it particularly interesting when there are new exhibits on display like fossils of dinosaurs or some other new findings.I love the omni max theatre.For those who haven been there they show short documentary films and the screens hovering the top all the way to the bottom.The seats are lying dwn so when u're sitting on it it's like you're lying dwn and facing the sky.It's so cool!!If only nxt time the cinema will adopt this idea.I really enjoy when watching films frm rainforests.You will feel as though you're in the helicopter and experencing it first hand.It's definitely a fun place to be there!
Rating given:
Century square cineplex is not too bad..The back rest is actually higher so those that prefer it that way.Many people goes to GV at TM so it leaves more seats available in century.
I enjoy watching movie in the morning cos i pay the same price and is actually having the cinema all to myself.
Rating given:
Sobasei is a simple Japanese Restaurant with a open dining area and 3-4 private rooms. It's suitable for families, as its ambience is more casual and not as cosy as one would prefer.
The menu is in Japanese with (accurate) English translations as this place is frequented by many Japanese expats in the area.
I was there just last night with my two companions. I had tempura Soba... I wanted to try other stuff but... daren't eat anything new due to a recent allergy. Anyway the Ebi tempura was made with really fresh prawns which is pretty rare. The warm soba was served just right.
We had Sashimi too which was very fresh.
My companions had sets which had miso soup, rice and noodles, main dish, two appetizers, one side dish. Each set about $20-$25.
We arrived at the place really late about 9 and last order was at 9.30pm. They still served us with smiles and took our orders patiently. Even when we added to our order at about 10 they didn't flinch. We had plenty of little freebies thrown in like the peas, some small side-dishes.This isn't because we're the last customers of the day as it also happened the two other times I was there.
Quality food in good-sized servings and great service. It deserves 5 stars but... the location and the ambience... made me take one away.
Quality food in good servings.
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Cocoa tree sells this sweet by the name of starburst.It's originally form Australia i think.Cos the first time i got to taste it was when my friend bought it from there.They've only recently lauch it in singapore and cocoa tree so it's for sale.Those who like to eating gummy sweets should give it a try.You can also buy it from candy empire in both millienia walk and Vivo city.
Rating given:
The first time i've been to Vivo city i visited the store.It was quite interesting to visit a store where everything goes at $2.I bought this packet of blue pen and it has eversince been my fav pen.Everything is okay except that it can be quite messy the feeling of a sale cos things can be pretty messy.
Rating given:
I've watched movie there in the past.Though in your mind you'll think like the place is so gross.I am here to assure you it's not.Although it's not comparable to our GV or cathay.If you're in to just watch a movie it's alrite.The screens are big though not huge,the seats are of comfort and the tickets are not pricey.If you're into saving the extra bucks you can definitely consider watching your movie there.
Rating given: