Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Kim's Family Korean Restaurant

 One of the rare times the uni gang met up for dinner on a weekday night. We drove all the way from work to Bt Timah area, braving the horrendous traffic jam, all in the name of Korean food.
 I have long heard about Kim's Family Korean Restaurant. When we were in the area previously, Leecher was busy checking out their menu & was planning for a trip back. So, here we are!
 
Find a spot on the wall and feel free to write anything. 
 
Simple utensils placed on the dining table. 
 The 12 banchans that were mentioned on every food blog that I chanced upon. There were more misses than hits, as A LOT of dishes were extremely salty. Even Leecher, who normally has a higher tolerance level for salt felt the same way. Disappointing start. In fact, I hardly find an entry that posted a bad review on this restaurant. I did have my reservations about raving for this place, when all we encountered were bad food & bad service.  We wanted to refill 2 banchans & after countless requests, only 1 banchan came. I have lost count of the number of times that I had to repeat my request to 3 different people who happened to walk past our table.
This was taken before our mood went downhill.
We ordered the recommended spicy seafood hotpot. When it came, it was just plain water with seafood and topped with lots of chilli powder (or some red powder, seasoning perhaps?). So we left it to cook & stir it occasionally. Once it was cooked, the broth tasted yucky & reeked of seafood smell. The smell is akin to you visiting the wet market and walking towards the wet section. Plus, it wasn't spicy. I need to rant about the noodles too, so please bear with me! When placing orders, I asked if they could add maggi mee into the hotpot. The waitress replied that they serve glass noodles in the hotpot, but I can top up $5 to add extra maggi mee. Since I love ramen, I went ahead with the extra charges. When the hot pot came, it came served in maggi mee! Not only that - the extra noodles that I paid for came in another bowl, cooked. By the time the hotpot was cooked, my noodles were soggy :(
We ordered a set of BBQ set to share as well. The waitress above proceeded to BBQ it for us. After she put the meat on the BBQ grill, she left the table. No indication if she will be coming back to finish the BBQ or are we supposed to do it on our own. We were left clueless for a few minutes before we decided to BBQ it ourselves. Our request for more lettuce, again, went unheard 4 times before it finally arrived. We finished our meal asap & all of us were thankful to step out of this space. In a nutshell, I don't think I'll ever head back to Kim's Family Korean restaurant, for they made me feel like an outsider intruding within their premises.   
Kim's Family Korean Restaurant
17 Lorong Kilat
#01-06 Singapore 598139
Tel: 64650535

Monday, June 24, 2013

BKK Work Trip, March 2012: Another Hound Cafe

 
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I settled at Another Hound Cafe (by Greyhound) for lunch. Following the success of Greyhound Cafe, they created a sister brand, Another Hound Cafe with the concept of Chic & Glam Asian - Italian dining twist. 
"Half breed usually produces an amazing result, more beautiful in unexpected ways. The same applied with our menu of italian delicacy with spicy thai twists. Both are very tasty, full of herbs and spices. When mixed together in an artful way, it created an amazing taste and aroma like you have never tried before."

I was able to get a table quickly, but a party of 6 that arrived after me had to wait for 15 min before they could enter the cafe. 
 
 Sweet Hound, which is a dessert bar conceptualized to hit the sweet spot of any sweet tooth's tastebuds. This is located just next to the cafe, where you can indulge in your favourite desserts. 
 
They have a couple of seasonal menus, eg: Summer Special, Special Menu that cater to the months/occasion.  
 
I had a table by the corner, so I couldn't get a nice picture of the interior :( Well, food came along pretty fast, so I was all ready to tuck in! 
 
Thai Iced Tea to start :) This came with tea ice-cubes, which I'm grateful for to quench my thirst in the humid weather. 
I ordered items from the "Special Menu", so I'm not sure if these items will be featured in their main menus. Started my lunch with Tamarind Fried Chicken with root chips (THB180). Wow, this was rather spicy though it looked like plain fried chicken. 
Dory Fish with Thai Herb (THB520). Served on a pool of cabbage, the dory was the only thing I ate, lol! In my defense (besides the fact that I don't like my veggies), these cabbages actually tasted raw.
 "Tan hai aroi na", loosely translated into Bon Appetite.
Another Hound Cafe & Sweet Hound Cafe
Siam Paragon, 1st Floor
Tel: 66 0 2129 4409 10
Opening Hours: 11am till 10pm (daily)

Friday, June 21, 2013

BKK Work Trip, March 2012: Bangkok Street Shots

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Since I had a couple of hours to spare before my evening flight, I took the new camera out to test out its functionalities :) As you can properly tell, I have a slight interest in photography - with my amateur works on PicPrints & instagram (@caihonglim). I can never figure out the technical behind focal length, shutter speed, aperture, ISO speed etc. I get confused with all the jargon. For me, I just pick up the camera, look for the angle & shoot. Nothing complicated about it. 
 
Back to the hotel after my morning meeting to check out. Pardon the unmade bed (^^)
 On the phone with Leecher, then with mummy dearest.
 Discover fresh coffee, delightful donuts, cakes and sandwiches all under one roof with The One by Renaissance. This little cafe is located along the drive-way to the hotel.
 
Mail box! I took this when I happened to come across this on the internet 
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#truestory. I used to exchange letters with my friends during sec school days, but stopped for a v long time.  Nowadays, all I receive in my mail-box are bills, bills & more bills.
 
I made my way to the famous Erawan Shrine (commonly known as 四面佛) located near Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. There are a lot of vendors selling flowers, incense and candles outside the area.
 
This famous shrine attracts more visitors than many of the city's temples! Unending streams of devotees & people pay their respects from early morning till late at night. I once stayed at Hyatt (another post soon, I hope) and was surprised to see that the temple was still full of people even at 10pm.
 
Birds that you can buy to release, signifying that your prayers are answered. 
 I'm sure we have all heard of the notorious Bangkok traffic in some way or another. I was once stuck in traffic for almost an hour. Thankfully I was on my way back to hotel after a client's visit. Since the govt introduced a policy to refund tax for 1st-time car buyers, the traffic condition has gotten worse with 5 million vehicles in a city which can only cope with less than 2 million cars.
You can almost see Bangkok's name on every Worst Traffic Jam's list. A typical Bangkok driver is said to spend at least 2 months of the year stuck in traffic. Wow, I must have caught these shots during a rare time of the day where there was relatively smooth traffic on the roads.
 
Crossing over to Central World via the overhead bridge.
Central world - this place is soooo big that I've yet to comb the entire building, only stopping @ Naraya most of the time.  
 Display at Central World. It was such a scotching hot day (almost 37 degrees) that I had to seek shelter in the shopping mall before continuing my journey.
 
The legendary Route 66. I'm a huge fan of Pixar movies (Wall-E being my fave!) & quite a lot of characters/places in the movie - Cars - are directly inspired by real Route 66 places and people.
Trimurti Shrine outside Central World. Trimurti is the god of love. Lots of singles, wearing red with red roses in hand will turn to Trimurti in the hope that they will meet their love in life.
 
I have to admit - I'm very bad with countries flags, apart from those countries that I normally frequent. Looking at these flags reminded me of my childhood days, with my box of flags eraser and playing "flipping your eraser over your opponent's" game. Yeah, I was pretty much a tom-boy in my younger years.
The "skywalk" that connects 6 large shopping centers in Bangkok. This walkway runs below a stretch of BTS & connects to three 5-star hotels. You can walk from Central World all the way to MBK via this sky walk. Beats being trapped in traffic too!
 
Another shot of their traffic :) 
 
Street hawkers starting their business, lining up the streets. 

 
Siam Paragon - I seldom step into this shopping mall cuz it housed a host of high-end fashion brands, akin to Paragon in Singapore. Today, I took the chance to have lunch here, in a little cafe that I chanced upon.
 
Boy, I really wished I could just walk through this little fountain to cool myself (^^). I wished I had more time to venture further and take more pictures, but I had to stop for lunch & desperate need of AIRCON!
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