Jul 08
Apart from Newton Circus hawker center that is well know to everyone inside and outside of Singapore, there is another nice hawker’s center in Singapore that is less crowded and has almost every Singapore’s signature food and drinks. That is the Makan Sutra which is located just beside The Esplanade, or behind the Marina Square shopping center.
Me and friends often goes when we feel like having outdoor dining, especially when we are bored with the Indonesian foods. It is best when the weather is cool, and after rain.
Take a look at the surroundings and the settings. Its a nice place for dinner with friends. After dinner, you can always visit Esplanade for a theatrical movie, or walk around the bay, or go to the Merlion. And of course shopping around Marina Square and the other malls surrounding the City Hall. Continue reading »
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Jul 03
Ayam Bakar Selegie is another Indonesian restaurant that is operating in Singapore. It has been there for quite sometimes, more or less about half a year. We came to know this from another Indonesian restaurant’s owner sometimes ago, and just not long before I left singapore, we arrange a time to drop by to check it out.
It was located at Paradiz Center. The nearest MRT is Dhoby Ghaut station, walk to The Cathay, and take the sidewalk all the way to Paradiz Center.
The restaurant design is simple enough, and standard seating availability.
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Jul 01
As most of Singaporeans have already familiar with this Western food restaurant called Cafe Cartel, which is always packed during weekend especially.
I can say I have not been there a lot, and can be still counted with fingers. On the 26th of March 2008, it was my farewell party with my colleagues. Thanks guys for arranging it. I really appreciate it, although I have not been in the company for long. (Well, if you guys happen to stalk on this post :P)
We had lunch at Cafe Cartel which is located at Siglap Road. It was housed in a dedicated building and in a row with other restaurants and bank nearby. Number of people turned out was more than 20 and actually the whole office that turned out, except the big big boss.
Should have took some pictures with the group, but didn’t manage to. At least I got a picture with my team members.
Anyway, took some pictures of the food that we had, mostly are big portion.
Lets start with the free flow bread which is part of the set meal.
Follow by the soup of the day…. Continue reading »
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Jun 30
If anyone of you who are regular customers of Marche and V’ilage, you will have missed any of them at your favorite place, as some already seized operation. Now, with a similar concept, but different category of foods and drinks, Shokudo Japanese Food Bazaar is here for you in Raffles City shopping center, exactly at the new Basement area, right at the end of it.
It has been there for 3-4 months now, and for the first months, the queue during dinner, especially on Friday night, is super duper long. We’ve been through that. If you want it convenient, you shall come earlier than 7, or later than 9.
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Jun 27
The Roti Prata House @ Upper Thomson is one of the top mamak place and the only place I have been that served almost everything that we have been missing eversince we came to Singapore.
After living for more than 5 years in Malaysia that makes us go for mamak food from time to time, especially for supper, and when in Singapore, with limited transportation and not easily accessible mamak stall around the residential areas, we then have not enjoyed mamak foods for sometimes.

The Menu
I have known this Roti Prata House for quite sometimes from friends who have invited me along sometimes, but couldn’t make it. This time around, before leaving Singapore for good, I made it there with a group of friends after gym. It was the best. I love their foods and they do really taste nice.
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