Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Bdae Treat from Kaijie

Yes, you have not misread the title; that goes to show how "efficient" I am in blogging! The 1st of the many bdae treats that I enjoyed in Dec :) We went to this place recommended by Leecher (once again, gave us the wrong directions)

Totally welcome this refreshing drink after walking 20 min under the hot sun. Cheers to an eventful birthday *lots of presents, lol*

The food was surprisingly good & prices are affordable!Let's take a peek into the menu:
  • Angel's Cheers: Invigorating Drink to begin your meal
  • Angel's Melody: Soup of the day (my fave!)
  • Angel's Blessing: Chicken Roulade with mushroom stuffing OR Oven-baked Dory Fillet with Grilled Prawns on Skewer OR Pan seared NZ Beef Striploin
  • Angel's Wishes: Snowy Chiffon with chantilly cream coated with roast almonds
  • Angel's Loves: Coffee or Tea
In case you are wondering, we had the Xmas lunch menu hence the association with Angels. You can really taste the bites of the mushroom in the soup, a reminder of home-cooked food without the use of MSG.

Snowy white bdae (slice) cake for the bdae girl :)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

On the move

Sorry for the lack of posts this week :(

Am travelling and will be boarding the plane in another 8 hours though I just landed 3 hours ago.

Off to Phuket with Leecher & see you guys in March!

Have a great week ahead!


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dawn of a New Age

A super duper long overdue pic, but guess I should still post it. The major cross-over to smart phones for Blamer and me!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

4th Year Anniversary

Belated post

It's the time of the year again for my wallet to suffer a heavy blow -- Blamer's birthday!

My choice of dinner venue. Have you guys guess it yet?

Yup yup, this is the place. Spotted a great offer for their five course set dinner on the internet and decided to give it a shot, since Blamer had already tried Morton's before (w/o me).

Dun be mistaken, I didn't booked the whole restaurant for a private moment together. Seemed like we were a tad too early even at 7.30pm.

The standard serving of bread to munch on while waiting for our food. I like the onion rolls the best (round ones in the foreground)

Here comes our appetizer, I believe this was salmon confit, anyway it's cold Japanese pasta, seaweed and the black stuff on top was supposed to be caviar. I find the pasta a little bland, salmon ok, caviar ok.

Next up was the Hokkaido scallops served with apple puree and black truffle vinaigrette. I think the Chef was trying to preserve the bona fide taste of the scallop but to me they weren't as fantastic or tasty as the ones I had at Zambuca.

Next came the Foamy Jerusalem artichoke with braised duck and croutons. Initially, I thought it was just a creamy soup with a fancy name, a check with wiki produces : "Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), also called the sunroot or sunchoke or earth apple or topinambur, is a species of sunflower native to the eastern United States, from Maine west to North Dakota, and south to northern Florida and Texas

Jerusalem artichokes have 650 mg. potassium per 1 cup (150g) serving. They are also high in iron, and contain 10-12% of the US RDA of fiber, niacin, thiamine, phosphorus and copper."

Well at least now I know I drank something healthy.

Blamer's main -- Slow-cooked squab breast with duck "foie gras" raspberry and walnut vinaigrette. She was immediately sold when the words "foie gras" flashed in front of her. Although I told her we should try their steak which was what they are really famous for. In the end the foie gras didn't live up to her expectations since it came from a duck and in-between inverted commas. I think it lacked the punch and the richer flavour of a goose liver. Also I find the duck a little under-cooked with bits of red still visible near the bone.

The dish that salvaged the whole dinner, US beef fillet and braised Wagyu cheek in red wine sauce with seasonal mushrooms.

I had it medium rare, in order to preserve the juice and texture of the meat. Gordon lived up to their name. The beef fillet was nicely done. Although not as prime a cut as tenderloins, it yields easily to the bite. Moist and tender on the inside, slightly charred on the outside, heavenly... ...

The braised Wagyu cheek? You can easily pry it apart with just your fork, literally disintegrates in your mouth with a flick of your tongue. Wonderful! Got my money's worth from this dish alone.

Special mention to this cute little vegetable which I reckon is a baby onion? Nice touch to leave the bit of green on the top.

Next up is every girl's favourite -- Desserts! I had the soft-baked Grand Cru chocolate mousse with coconut ice cream. Not a screamer, tasted just like any chocolate mousse you can find at any decent restaurant.

On the other hand, Blamer's Marinated forest berries, sherry vinegar and orange scented ice cream was the complete contrast to my insipid, run of the mill dessert. The blend of vinegar and berries brought a refreshing sensation to the palate. The feathery sweetness of the orange ice cream tops it up leaving you feeling satisfied. I tried hard to swap dessert with Blamer but my oh my, she was actually willing to relinquish her chocolate craving.
The helpful waiter kindly took a pic for us. Service was impeccable and very attentive. The choice of wine recommended by him greatly complements the steak. Kudos to that. If you are like me, not a wine expert, it pays to ask for their recommendation.

Blamer wanted me to take a pic of the sugar stick they use instead of the normal sachet or sugar cubes since it was the first time she has seen them.

Time for prezzies! As of tradition, a handmade card from Blamer with a msg, for my eyes only.

My Christmas prezzie for her, since it's coming up anyway, thought of giving her early.

And her anniversary prezzie, a personalized 2010 calendar to put on her desk. See, it features her 2010 new hairstyle on the cover.

Such a coincidence that I had a pic of wall-e and eva in my calendar too. Telepathy???

ps: In case you guys are wondering, I have given her, her birthday present way in advance. So this year she got three prezzies instead of the usual one. 哇!赚到!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Brothers & Sisters @ KPO

A sisterly dinner outing became a brothers-and-sisters-chill-out-session cuz Fling flew us kite @ the very last min :P Fling, you must compensate us next time round! With Miao still at work, we proceed to KPO to find the guys (Ryan & ZZG) first. Ron got summoned by Ryan and promptly arrived 30 mins later.

10 bottles of Corona b4 Happy Hour ends

Fling & Joe, please kindly superimpose yourselves into the picture. Oh, Qian can do the job, judging by her new-found talent!

The brothers were surprisingly enthusiastic in giving tips to Qian on her "mission"; trust them to come up with those ideas; omg!

Ron keep suan-ing Qian the whole night. They behaved as if they 贴错门神 , with the joke on Qian being a slut, lol. Qian decided to strangle Ron to take revenge.

While Qian & Ron were bickering @ one end of the table, Miao & ZZG decided to show their affection for each other :P

Finally, we have the real couple who were sitting on the fence like me, watching the drama unfold.

I decided to join the ranks of the affectionate couple :)

We ordered their homemade chips as snacks after a round of drinks. My my, the chips are super addictive! Even ZZG couldn't resist it :) A must-try snack @ KPO, rem that!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Pauline in SG

My work-partner-in-crime back in SG for a short visit :) Off to lunch @ Coffee Club!

Sometimes, I wonder if people working aboard will miss local food like I do whenever I am overseas. I will indulge in laksa, chicken rice, curry chicken & lots more when I come back from a long trip. I still remember Leecher laughing his ass off when I circled around Changi Airport for chicken rice when we came back from our Japan trip.

Braving the sun for this picture :) Can't wait to see Pauline again next week in the office!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Something Extra

When I asked for 3 words, 8 letters ......

Leecher replied with 4 words, 15 letters :)


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