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Endoh Taiki's Reviews

       14 Oct 2013 at 10:55 am
    Category: Food Courts
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    If you love a good view of greenery while you lunch, then this is the place to be. A new fringe-less concept on unbinding greenery that boost of the breathtaking rusty natural environment of the Rochester Park area with the comfort of the cool air-con, no mozzies and rain free indoor sitting is the best for both comfort and relaxation.

    This food court serves up not just a good view, spacious and ample seating areas, it also has a great selection of local and interesting foreign cuisines. The selections of cuisines includes the ever so yummy local chicken rice, laksa, mixed veg rice, fried noodles, also exotic Indonesian and Filipino selections. There is something for everyone and priced at a pretty affordable rate. I've not tried all the food here, but appraising the ones i've tried its normally good with no exceptional WOW- Factors. But the dining environment and cleanliness is nothing but commendable.

    Its a great place to lunch with friends or have casual business meetings as the environment holds noise well and have sitting areas that are pretty private. Its well planned and very conducive for large groups of people. One thing I must mention is that the drinks counter serve up an extremely good coffee set. The coffee is aromatic, thick and nice and the toast.. They have this baguette toast which is one of the best I've tasted. The skin roughened and crispy while the kaya and the hard butter makes the most potent combination.

    I will mostly just attack the coffee and toast with 2 soft boiled eggs. Its potently delicious. Breath in the beautiful landscape and wisp of cool air-con mixed with the aromatic taste of piping hot coffee, we will realised that Its the simple things that make us happy.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       08 Oct 2013 at 10:15 am
    Category: Hawker Centres
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    I finally had time to try this as the queue is always sooo long. Its one of the more popular stalls in this hawker center and boy is it worth the wait.

    They serve mostly sliced fish in soup, noodles, porridge and any other combinations you can think off. I had the dried seafood noodles because its rather warm and I wouldn't want something hot in my tummy. After a 5 mins queue, I finally managed to order my noodles and it was ready in a quick 3 mins.

    The seafood noodles ($3) was of very good value as its a pretty good portion with 2 fishballs, many slices of extremely fresh and 2 whole prawns, i must say slightly smaller than a medium sized prawn peeled and sweet. The noodles are well made to the right texture and chew factor, the fish balls were bouncy and yummy and the slices of fish, smooth, flavourful and extremely fresh. The prawns were a great value as they were pretty large for the price paid, sweet, fresh and easy to eat (peeled). The accompanied soup tasted flavourful and not salty at all but savoury and nice.

    Its a healthy meal and super worth it. My choice of a breakfast or lunch meal. Its not easy to find fish soup that is $3 with so many slices of fresh good quality fish.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       08 Oct 2013 at 9:56 am
    Category: Hawker Centres
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    Situated about 5 mins short walk from the aljunied mrt station helmed by a good covered walkway, the sims vista market is a regular haunt for the residents around Sims Avenue.

    I was surprised with the variety of cooked food and of course the super affordable pricing. Matter of fact, you can still find $1.50 mixed veg rice (Plate of rice with choice of 2 veg) at a very good portion, $2.50 Wanton Noodles (Noodles with dumpling) that tasted old skool and yummy as well as $0.35 a piece Yong Tau Foo that comes up to less then $3 for a bowl of 6 pieces with rice or noodles.

    The variety of food offered is also quite a delight. You have all a good choice of famous fish soup which is super yummy, braised duck porridge, rice and kway chup, Putien fried longevity noodles, double boiled wrapped chicken, etc etc etc... Theres too many to choose from all most stalls are pretty yummy. There is also malay stalls that provides one of the most yummy nasi kandars, smashed chicken (ayam panyat) and other yummy malay cuisines.

    Interesting finds at this hawker:
    1) Bakeries - There are a few bakeries, one just for bread and other 2 provides items such as mooncakes, traditional chinese pastries, yummy egg tarts and other high tea must haves.

    2) Do you know that the cheapest old school cobbler is here at one of the market stalls selling everything else. Will post a review soon. He charges $4 to change the heel pads of my pumps which wears out too often and does a rather quick and good job.

    3) There is an NTUC sponsored mixed veg rice store here right at the other end of the market. It gives you a 10% discount your plate of nasi lemak or mixed veg rice when you flash your card. Interesting ain't it.

    4) Really fun toy store at the market that sells really interesting toys and general stuffs. Its the owners of the stores that made the difference.

    5) Expensive fruit stores - Its an irony that i find the fruits here expensive especially the store that is facing the service road. One time she wants to charge me $10 for 3 smaller than my palm custard apple. I WAS IN SHOCK TILL DATE.

    Its a good eat here and lots to eat at a very good price, however its a huge market and the tables are plenty, not to mention is not really easy to find a clean seat during lunch hours. The cleaners are many however, too crowded, as such it takes them quite a while before they clean it up for you. So patience is a must to have... not forgetting the ever growing queues and the harsh office ladies..... Yar.. watch out for birds and their poos... though spikes have been installed yet still watch where you seat.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

    214. Sushi Express   
       04 Oct 2013 at 11:01 am
    Category: Japanese
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    i was skeptical to walk into this sushi outlet whom always seemed to have a neverending bee-line and after I have tried it... I regretted doubting them.

    $1.50 for every plate of Sushi... Matter of fact I've come across similar adverts and I felt cheated when theres only one sushi on the plate rather than the pair we always meet. So it kinda took me loads of courage to try this $1.50 sushi and I'm happy to inform all you guys out there its really $1.50. Everything on the belt is $1.50. Yes you heard me right, though they do not have a menu and you should pick up anything u delight on the belt for $1.50, the varieties you see here can be better and more than the ones you can choose from the menu of most sushi bars.

    I was impressed by the salmon sushi. Its a must have for any sushi meal and here the portion is really good. Large and juicy raw salmon with a medium small ball of rice. Its fresh and cold when served. The sashimi is a little to thin for me and I also love the hotate sushi. The ingredients they use are pretty fresh and I must say service is good. The belt is almost always full of selections and the chef never stopped producing new varieties to be placed on the belt. Its super good value as green tea, serviette and wet towel is free and you are only billed by the plates you eat.

    The must eat when you are there.
    1) Whole Scallop (Hotate) - Yes, they give you the whole thing with egg and some sauce.... and its not tiny

    2) Sweet shrimp sushi - shrimp is fresh and sweet and meaty
    3) Prawn sushi - prawn is almost half cooked, fresh and sweet
    4) Salmon sushi - salmon is large and fresh
    5) Some raw fish with attached yellow eggs - exceptionally nice visually and delicious

    Its $1.50 per plate, service is okay but belt is always full of selections. On peak hours they have this slip that advised how much time you ought to spend eating, so its kinda a eat and go and peak hours. Its good this way to prevent the queue from waiting too long outside. Not a place to chill and chat with your friends during peak hours, though off peak hours and okay but only during peak hours you get the full selection of what they have to offer...

    A fabulous and extremely worth it dining experience. I'm sure to intro and return often.


    Rating given:Rating: 5 out of 5Rating: 5 out of 5Rating: 5 out of 5Rating: 5 out of 5Rating: 5 out of 5

       30 Sep 2013 at 9:45 am
    Category: Steakhouses
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    This outlet is one of the best Aston Outlet's there's ever been. The location is central yet at a higher floor gives it a prestigious image yet the prices are affordable. Watch the queue, especially on weekends and eve's of holiday. Though the Mall has got nothing much for shopping, yet the students from the nearby SMU, Laselle and other schools hang around here and loves to dine at Astons... So make sure you arrive early and don't wait for the queue to build up, else you will have to wit pretty long.

    Its a pretty huge outlet with booth tables that we enjoy as it gives us much privacy and plenty of tables that can be combined for huge groups of groovy teens. The environment is pretty casual and though you could smell the sweet aroma of grilled meat, its not enough to make you smell like you hang a piece of grilled meat walking around like a brooch.

    Selection of food is pretty good and I love the new side addition of Mac n Cheese. The way to order is to choose a main and my favourite has always been hickory bbq chicken, then choose 2 sides, hot/cold. I always love pasta salad and mashed potato.. No reasons... but I feel that they are tasty. Their food is above average and price affordable and of course.. they serve with loads of cheese and potato which most youths love.

    Service is quite good and friendly. Its a casual meal and I love the chatty environment. It kinda make me feel young again...


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       27 Sep 2013 at 9:53 am
    Category: Indian
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    This is one of my secret hideouts. I love to hang at Imam for late night suppers, after drinks cooling down and living the good old days of sitting at the back alley.

    Imam is actually walking distance from Kallang MRT... approximately 3mins away and is almost always open. Sometimes pretty crowded during weekends. The selection of food there is great as they do have different types of roti prata, or some called it roti canai, fried noodles, rice and briyani, nasi kandar (Mixed veg with rice). These are some of the stuffs we love to have there:

    1) Teh Halia (Milk Tea with Ginger) - Its not as yummy as my favourite lau pa sat one, but these milk teas with a frothy top packs a punch. Make sure to drink it while its pipping hot less it becomes more and more spicy as it cools down. This is one of life's exciting food.

    2) Bandung (Rose Cordial with milk) - It comes in a giant cup, I guess at least 700ml. Love the way they swirl the milk and the cordial to looks like a latte. It tasted balance, but with all the indian stores, be sure to always ask them to less sweetness.

    3) Milo Dinosaur - Is actually a 700ml milo with ice topped with plenty of dried milk powder. I love it... its yummy, extremely chocolatey and nutritious.

    4) Roti Prata - Kosong is nice and crispy and love the veg curry that comes with it. Tried the sardine mutabak which was a little spicy but fluffy and with loads of contents. The bomb prata was however quite a disappointment. I expected it to be sweet and fluffy yet it was coated in a thick layer of planta margarine.

    5) Mutton Briyani - Is super yummy, good value and mutton curry is soft and well cooked.

    Its a nice place to hang with friends however if you want to live the back street style, then watch the flying cockroaches... Its a back alley, so prepare to get acquainted with the residents there!!! Eeekss!!!!


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       24 Sep 2013 at 10:02 am
    Category: Others
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    I walked pass this outlet at the bugis junction and could not control myself not to be tempted by the nuggets of gold smiling at me over the glass counter. The aroma of well fried pipping hot fritters... oooh!!! makes me salivate uncontrollably. While I carefully inspected the exhibits, something healthy jumped out at me.....

    Fried Tofu in a cup... Its going for $1.50 for quite a number of pieces of fried tofu. Well I thought its healthy and full of proteins so a cup might just satisfy me for the time being. The expressionless staff simple asked... Do you want chilli sauce, mayo or nacho sauce to go with it... For sure I go for the cheese and there I go... piping hot deep fried tofu drizzled in yellow cheese.

    The cheese is superbly yummy. Like every nacho cheese flavor in town, its with a hint of paprika. Crunching on the thin crust of the soft and creamy tofu, though piping hot is superbly satisfying. The aroma of the just fried tofu while the springy tofu only mean fresh ingredients and well prepared batter.

    It was a rather good experience and I'm surely going back for more.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       18 Sep 2013 at 9:56 am
    Category: Skin Care
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    Went to Laline at Marina Square yesterday and I must say, the service is really good. Their Staffs are so attentive and knowledgeable about their products. As she explains about their different range and products, I was invited to try the product at this very nice squarish sink.

    The body peel is actually a body scrub that comes in a couple of exotic flavours. Theres also this oil soap which is not oily at all, just that after a good wash, it feel soft and moisturised. Great for dry or flaky skin. The products are arranged by their flavors and they also do have smaller ml ones for travel.

    As its my birthday month, I've got a 50ml handcreme for free and I get to even choose the different flavors. On top of that, I was offered a one for one regular price items which I bought a body pill in oriental flavor and a body creme that smelt of my favorite range, the OCEAN OCEAN. I've also got for myself a travel set with body wash, creme and handcreme in Vanilla Scent.... :)

    It was a very pleasant experience and the location is easy to find. Just right at the corner facing the event concourse just next to the Old Fox Shop. Service is good, pricing had increased since they first launch but still of good value. Now they have a promo to receive a free lip gloss for thursday shopping. For more info, can check out the FB.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       17 Sep 2013 at 11:23 am
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    I went to peach garden for a family dinner and though we had a great deal of ala cart buffet at S$ 39 buy 3 get 1 free, for a table of 12, we still paid about S$460 with no beer, just the buffet...

    Everything was good, selection plentiful and we've got one set of the peking duck free which is quite yummy. Each were entitled a bowl of sharks fin which came in many colours. Why i say so, each flavor has got a different colour. I ordered the crab meat one, and its slightly reddish, while the fish bone a marrow one was milky white.

    Dishes are sized according to the table size, however we always asked for a smaller dish just so that we will not end up wasting food. If we liked it, we order a 2nd or 3rd helping. For the entire dinner this is what we ate

    1) Fried Fish (2 orders) - nice and crispy
    2) Steamed Fish (2 orders) - in soy sauce more of a hongkong style
    3) Wasabi Prawns (2 orders) - crispy and creamy
    4) Black Pepper Prawns (2 orders) - fresh prawns fried with shells
    5) Stewed Pork in Meichai (1 Order) - Pork soft and yummy
    6) Braised Beef Tendon (1 Order) - Soft yet smelt like stewed pork
    7) 3 eggs spinach (1 Order) - this took slightly longer to arrive i wonder why, spinach is yummy.
    8) Braised Tofu (2 Orders) - Tofu is fried with a smooth thick sauce over it.
    9) Fried Fish with pork floss (2 Orders) - Fish is crispy and light with a generous pork floss topping.
    10) Fried Ee Foo Noodles (1 Order) - Noodle over done, bloated and not yummy. This dish is badly done.
    11) Fried Hor Fun (1 Order) - Noodles too sticky and not properly done
    12) Fried Rice (1 Order) - Ingredients ample and simple and light, tasty yet healthy.

    The choice of desserts are plentiful and almost everything is yummy... We had many servings each.

    1) Mango Dew with pomelo - Very yummy, slightly acidic yet is super nice
    2) Passion Fruit Ice Jelly - Jelly is QQ and dessert sweet... just hope they gave more.
    3) Black Glutinous rice - Comes with a ball of coconut ice cream... extremely nice and balanced taste.
    4) Almond cream - Yummy, balanced and sweet
    5) Longan and Red Dates soup - Loads of longan... yummy!

    Service is pretty good, staff attentive and restaurant is busy. Located about 5 mins walk away from the Novena MRT and you have to cross the road.... Its quite a hassle to cross this road. Great experience, food is okay only for the price. I still feel a little over priced even with the 3 free 1 promo.


    Rating given:Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5

       13 Sep 2013 at 2:18 pm
    Category: Asian
    Leenie Pigs Leenie Pigs says:

    After reading the review from Natsu, I went especially to try the Ramen and of course the free flow Eggs.... Was so excited, I brought along all mine Kakis and proceeded on a wednesday evening to bugis.

    I must say the place is easy to find and rather spacious despite the small shop front. The restaurant is pretty long and casually decorated with a traditional Japanese style to it. As we arrived, we were shown into the restaurant, at this time 7pm the restaurant is still pretty empty with only about 5 tables taken up. We were each given a slip of paper to fill in our orders and a menu that is very limited in choice, just some side dishes but loads of flavoured Ramen roughly categorised into the 4 seasons, Winter, summer, autumn and spring as well as a KING...

    We each decided which Ramen type we wanted to try and chose the strength of the soup... The stronger the broth the saltier the soup, as such most of us picked natural, add on sides if you would like, an additional $1 for a slice of seaweed, $2 for an egg, etc... As we completed our orders, we were quickly served water (i appreciate that), self grinding sesame (terribly aromatic) and a container of seasoned bean sprouts...
    A table full of whatever Jap seasoning is available for us to add that extra punch.

    The noodles arrived shortly and all four seasons tasted different yet distinct in its own way. We ground our sesame, i must say pretty fun and added that into our noodles and it made it more yummy. The noodles were properly cooked and broth very tasty, though it felt natural is still too salty for me. We have loads of bean sprouts as it was crunchy and very appetizing and the free flow EGGS were amazing.

    The eggs were not HUGE eggs but rather of a smaller size but so well-cooked, i never had a better boiled egg. The egg white is springy and soft yet the yolk is totally cooked. I had 2 of the eggs while my friends had more than 2 because its totally too delicious. The entire meal was very enjoyable and service is fast. Food is delicious and the ramen is priced affordable. Ambience is nice, very jap style and environment comfortable. Good for dates and great for big groups, however do note that they only allow entry for complete groups, as such when u see a long queue outside, don't frat coz maybe it s just incomplete groups waiting, so do proceed to the door and ask the staff...

    #freeeggs #ramen #best #japanese #freeflow #freebeansprouts #fourseasons


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

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