Ah Chiang Porridge
After having my impacted wisdom teeth yanked out last week, you can say that I’m pretty much jook-ed out, yo. I never had sooooo much jook consistently for nearly every meal before. This post, boys and girls, is about jook, […]
After having my impacted wisdom teeth yanked out last week, you can say that I’m pretty much jook-ed out, yo. I never had sooooo much jook consistently for nearly every meal before. This post, boys and girls, is about jook, […]
I am from the ghettos of Queens; to be exact – Elmhurst and I’m hella proud of it. There’s never been a shortage of good Asian food (especially Chinese) in either Elmhurst or Flushing. Hotpot, noodle soups and dimsum are […]
Brunch at Rider’s Cafe! It’s a cafe situated by this area called Turf City, where there are horse stables (I think… but hey, what do I know? I’m just a tourist!). The ambiance is generally quite pleasant. Being in an […]
It’s been somewhat quiet in the beginning of this week post-CNY, as most people in Singapore were still in holiday mode and stayed in. I went to Oscar’s at Conrad Centennial Hotel for brunch, as I was in the area […]
In my earliest days visiting Singapore with my dad, sometime around the late 70s, I remember him bringing my mom and I to eat Sup Tulang at a hawker center. Sup Tulang, literally translates to “Soup Bones”, is an Indian […]
Uhm yeah, I went to PS Cafe again… this time the Dempsey location with PF and Joan for lunch. Gosh, I have been to pretty much all of their locations: Paragon, Palais Renaissance and Dempsey. I don’t mind the restaurant, […]
The “taitai-esque” midweek lunch continues and this week, my gal pal Mong brought me to Jones The Grocer at Dempsey for lunch. *Woot woot*
I’ve been wanting to check out SPRUCE for a while now, especially upon reading my homegurl PF’s journal entries of her multiple patronages there. I was delighted (but not surprised) when she suggested we go there for our girly lunch […]
I went out to the Katong area last week to have “laksa”. Laksa is a popular spicy noodle soup from Peranakan culture also known as Baba and Nyonya, which is a merger of Chinese and Malay elements found in Malaysia […]