This is a different type of fried fish soup as compared to what I used to take. It does not have the Blanco Court style of fried fish and egg. The fried fish is thin and small but it has it own style. The soup is tasty with 'Kor Kue' and that makes it a little healthier.
The food is nice but the lady who serve the food can be quite proud and unfriendly.
Typical Hainanese style chicken rice with choice of white or roasted meat. Whenever I am lazy to think of what to eat for lunch, I will order a plate of chicken rice with liver. It is convenient because it is boneless. They offer set lunch with either soup or vegetable. It is delicious and the price is cheap. $2.50 for a plate of chicken rice. Add $1.00 for the soup and/or vegetable.
It is comparable to Loy Kee and Boon Tong Kee Chicken. Simply order and get seated and they will serve you the food.
No doubt, Toshiba Notebook is reliable. But I do not agree that it should cost so much more than any other notebbok. I personally use ACER notebook for the last 10 years without
much problem too. But it costs very much lesser.
As for the service, I have experienced with both Toshiba and Acer. They are about the same. Do not expect very high service level as many of them are temp, fresh grad and foreigner.
There was an incident Toshiba technician forgot to tighten
most of the screw for my Notebook.
There was an incident the Acer Technician cannot replace the switch for my Acer Notebook and I have to use screw driver to turn on/off the switch.
For any service in Singapore, call them to follow up on the repair status. Don't wait for them to call you.
I am writing this to caution business organization to be more alert when updating their company particulars for directory listing as it may costs you a lot for a single word you change.
The story goes like this..
I received a mail from a company called Singapore xxx Pages requesting us to update the particulars and fax back before certain date. That was a week before CNY and I was in the mood of clearing all my works before the long holiday. I spotted a mistake on my email address, the .sg is missing. I conveniently added the 3 characters .sg to my email address and fax it back to them.
After the long holiday, I came back to work and was shocked to see a bill of $4250 on my table. The first thing across my mind was “SXXX, KANA CON”. Straight away, I picked up the phone. As expected, I was only able to speak to a Receptionist. After many tries, I finally spoke to an ANG MO. I asked him what was the bill for and requested for a cancellation since it could be an over-sight and nothing had been done or delivered so far. He straight away offer a 50% cancellation fee which amounted to $4250 still because the paper which I signed carry a two years contract stated clearly on the FINE print.
My goodness, a German sole proprietor having an address in Philippines and running an Internet directory listing from a private apartment in Singapore, trying to get some quick money via legal loop hole.
Anyway, I reported the case to the police. If anyone of you encounter the same, do post your view here. If more and more victims can share their views, I believe the commercial crime dept will have to do somthing about it.
edit on 28 mar 2008
Finally the truth is out. The Asian Business Directories Pte Ltd has published a public apology on 17 Mar 2008 in The Straits Time admitting it has infringed the copy right of the Yellow pages. It is indirectly admitting that it has confused many businesses in the way they drafted there ad's mailer. The straits Times reported on 21 Mar 2008 that nearly 40 inquiries about this company have been sent to either CASE or the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore.
This is a different type of fried fish soup as compared to what I used to take. It does not have the Blanco Court style of fried fish and egg. The fried fish is thin and small but it has it own style. The soup is tasty with 'Kor Kue' and that makes it a little healthier.
The food is nice but the lady who serve the food can be quite proud and unfriendly.
Rating given:
Typical Hainanese style chicken rice with choice of white or roasted meat. Whenever I am lazy to think of what to eat for lunch, I will order a plate of chicken rice with liver. It is convenient because it is boneless. They offer set lunch with either soup or vegetable. It is delicious and the price is cheap. $2.50 for a plate of chicken rice. Add $1.00 for the soup and/or vegetable.
It is comparable to Loy Kee and Boon Tong Kee Chicken. Simply order and get seated and they will serve you the food.
Rating given:
No doubt, Toshiba Notebook is reliable. But I do not agree that it should cost so much more than any other notebbok. I personally use ACER notebook for the last 10 years without
much problem too. But it costs very much lesser.
As for the service, I have experienced with both Toshiba and Acer. They are about the same. Do not expect very high service level as many of them are temp, fresh grad and foreigner.
There was an incident Toshiba technician forgot to tighten
most of the screw for my Notebook.
There was an incident the Acer Technician cannot replace the switch for my Acer Notebook and I have to use screw driver to turn on/off the switch.
For any service in Singapore, call them to follow up on the repair status. Don't wait for them to call you.
Rating given:
I am writing this to caution business organization to be more alert when updating their company particulars for directory listing as it may costs you a lot for a single word you change.
The story goes like this..
I received a mail from a company called Singapore xxx Pages requesting us to update the particulars and fax back before certain date. That was a week before CNY and I was in the mood of clearing all my works before the long holiday. I spotted a mistake on my email address, the .sg is missing. I conveniently added the 3 characters .sg to my email address and fax it back to them.
After the long holiday, I came back to work and was shocked to see a bill of $4250 on my table. The first thing across my mind was “SXXX, KANA CON”. Straight away, I picked up the phone. As expected, I was only able to speak to a Receptionist. After many tries, I finally spoke to an ANG MO. I asked him what was the bill for and requested for a cancellation since it could be an over-sight and nothing had been done or delivered so far. He straight away offer a 50% cancellation fee which amounted to $4250 still because the paper which I signed carry a two years contract stated clearly on the FINE print.
My goodness, a German sole proprietor having an address in Philippines and running an Internet directory listing from a private apartment in Singapore, trying to get some quick money via legal loop hole.
Anyway, I reported the case to the police. If anyone of you encounter the same, do post your view here. If more and more victims can share their views, I believe the commercial crime dept will have to do somthing about it.
edit on 28 mar 2008
Finally the truth is out. The Asian Business Directories Pte Ltd has published a public apology on 17 Mar 2008 in The Straits Time admitting it has infringed the copy right of the Yellow pages. It is indirectly admitting that it has confused many businesses in the way they drafted there ad's mailer. The straits Times reported on 21 Mar 2008 that nearly 40 inquiries about this company have been sent to either CASE or the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore.
Rating given: