I love going to Watson to shop because I find that the prices are reasonable especially when there is a sale. It is worth buying. Furthermore Watson is like at every corner where there is human traffic flow. Most of the toiletries, supplements and common used medical aids are available. One thing I like about Watson is the service. Recently I was at the outlet at Telok Ayer and I found that the sales personnel was very helpful. Without fail they will always help me to find the things that I want and to the extent to call the nearby outlet to check up the stock availability for me. The Sales personnel may look unfriendly but are helpful when you approach them. I have the same experience at the International Plaza outlet too. I hope you share the same experience as me too. Happy shopping or browsing at Watson!
By chance I came across this Hainanese boneless chicken rice at #01-34 Amoy Hawker Centre. The chicken was tender, the chicken rice a little different from other stalls. The rcie is slight brown but fragant. It also provides a bowl of soup. I found the soup tasty but a little too sweet. I have given my feedback to the stall holder. Hopefully the next time when I order from this stall, it would be better. The chicken rice costs only $2.30 self service. If you want more chciken then pay $3.30. The stall holder told me that it has another branch at MarineParade Hawker Centre. Give it a try - $2.30 chicken rice!
Full body massage, foot massage, shoulder massage - I have tried several places but I find that Relax Point meets my needs. I enjoy the body massage by a pint size lady. Dont doubt her size! She is able to give the right pressure at the right point . If you seldom go for massage, you can expect a little pain after 1 or 2 days. This is perfectly Ok for me. To me, this means that the massager did put in the effort and it is not just a body rubbing massage. well it is money well spent. At least after the massage I do feel the difference.
Teochew slice fish soup located at stall No 66 at Maxwell Hawker Centre. It serves slice fish soup and/or seafood with rice, porridge, mee sau or bee hoon (thin and fat ones). The type of fish they are available are pomfret and mackerel. It comes with "help yourself" sliced young ginger, garlic paste, chili padi and fermented beans and on request fried lard (very high cholesterol but once a while OK). I have tried many clear fish soup stalls and I found this to my liking. During lunch hours, there is always a long queue. I notice there is also a makansutra award certificate hanging at the stall. The stall is open from 7 am to about 4.30 pm while stock lasts and on Saturdays it closes around 2.30 pm. It is close on public holidays. Worth giving it a try!
Visit Qcoleccion.com website - Last week I was at the fashion fusion bazaar. I noticed that there were too many stalls selling the same stuff. So many beautiful self made and self created costume jewellery which I enjoyed browsing them. Finally I was tempted and I bought one long necklace made of amethyst and crystal-like beads. I love it so much that I wore it immediately. At home when I took it out to keep, my butter fingers drop the necklace. To my dismay, some of the crystal-like beads broke. I was so upset at the breakage. Fortunately I have the contact number of the stall called Qcoleccion. I called for the lady who sold me the jewellery and her name is Ailing. To my surprise she said she will come to my office to fix it for me. 2 days later, she came to my office during lunch time with her mini tool set and immediately fix my necklace. I was so happy with such service which is hard to come these days. I bought another item from her - a pair of mother of pearl earrings. I really apprecaite Ailing's service. She is able to customise bracelet, necklace and earring for me.
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yongwei92 said: nawhos said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!yummy,so hwo do i earn yebber dollars
14 Mar 2008 at 12:52 pm
hi Pls go to the home page and on the right side read "EARN Yebber$ "
17 Mar 2008 at 5:21 pm
Ishk said:
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!does anyone knows how i can sign up for the bazaars?
27 Jan 2008 at 11:16 am