Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Lighthouse

It has been a long while since we had a date, so we decided to head to somewhere near the office for our dinner. Leecher made reservations @ The Lighthouse and text me on the time to meet up after work. Since Fullerton Hotel was nearby my office, we arranged to meet at my office before walking over.
 As usual, I lead the way since I was supposedly the one with better road/direction sense. I brought Leecher the building opp Fullerton, where I thought was our dinner reservation. While walking, Leecher mentioned that Lighthouse is at Fullerton hotel. I conveniently brushed his words aside, knowing how he always let us on a wild goose chase, lol! To my surprise, when we arrived at the destination, it was Waterboat House instead of Lighthouse.
Trying to find the exact location on the papers. I even asked Leecher if he had made the wrong reservation, lol! Leecher then pointed to the apex at the top of Fullerton Hotel. 
 With a smug look on his face, he said, "That is the place where we are going." Haha, I almost wanted to find a hole, crawl in and hide.
 
Back to Fullerton hotel to find our way up to the restaurant. 
 The old-charm of Fullerton hotel is impossible to replicate elsewhere. Previously, this place was our nation's General Post Office. During the bought-over, the hotel was restored with all the authentic details & even received URA's Architectural Heritage Award - Singapore's highest honour that recognize contributions towards the protection & restoration of Singapore's built heritage.
Whenever we have guests over in the office, most of them will stay at Fullerton Hotel. After-work drinks will be at Post Bar, where we unwind with a drink or two.
We took the lift and headed up to Lighthouse.
 
Transit at level 7 to another lift that takes you directly up to Lighthouse. 
  
 The numerous F&B awards being presented to the restaurant.
 The Lighthouse occupies the exact location where a beacon used to guide the world's mariners to the safety of Singapore port in the 18th century. Today, it offers a lovely ambience, overlooking one of the most mesmerizing view of the city skyline. It was a pity that we couldn't get seats near the window :(

 
We were placed at the other side of the restaurant, overlooking the nearby buildings instead of a waterfront view. 
 
White & Red wine glasses, but I wasn't in the mood to drink that night. 
 
Instead, I ordered a large bottle of sparkling water much to Leecher's displeasure, haha! 
 The waiter came round with a basket of assorted breads.
 
Le Capesante, meaning scallop in Italian. This was scallops baked in their own shell with citrus garlic butter, tomato confit and black summer truffles. I could smelt the truffles before the dish even arrived at our table! The cheese was extremely good as well, but too small a portion to share.
 Next, we had something light to cleanse the palate before the Il Primo.
 We both had pastas for our main course. Based on Leecher's online research, he ordered I Tagliolini (homemade egg tagliolini, marsala sauce, goose liver, black summer truffles) while I went for Le Linguine Primograno (linguine tossed with garlic, seared rock lobster, tomatoes, fine herbs and lobster bisque).
 Ended the meal with an all-time Italian dessert ~ Classic Venetian Style Tiramisu. This had a thick and creamy texture, which proved too heavy to consume alone.
 Thankfully, I had Leecher to share this with me.
 
Sneak a shot while I was in the toilet, lol! 
 
Chocolates to end the meal on a sweet note :)
 
Since we didn't have a panoramic view in the restaurant, we headed down to level 7 to enjoy this view.
 
Initially, we wanted to head for drinks at Post Bar. After checking our watches, we decided that it would be better to head home and rest instead. Age is definitely catching up when you feel tired at 9pm, lol! 
The Lighthouse
1 Fullerton Square, Level 8
Tel: 6877 8933
Opening Hours: 12pm till 2.30pm (for weekday, lunch), 6.30pm till 10.30pm (daily dinner)

Monday, August 5, 2013

Family Outing: Desaru Fruit Farm Tour Part Two

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Happy Monday! Don't you all love this week for we are just 2 days away from the long weekend :) I'm so looking forward to just spending time at home with Leecher & perhaps, go visiting cafes again. It has been a long time since my last Sunday Brunch entry . Since then, I  I have listed more cafes that I want to try to my ever-growing list. All that is left is finding time to drag my lazy body out of our comfy house :p
The 2nd installment of our fruit farm visit :) Halfway through the tour, we had a little break at Koi pond, where you are free to roam around the area for picture taking, having a drink etc.
Kids crowded around the koi pond to feed the fishes. Whenever I see koi fishes, it will remind me of those flags that I often see in Doraemon cartoon
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 "Koi" actually comes from the japanese word meaning "carp". Japanese families will fly these carp-shaped flags to celebrate Children's Day. Additionally, koi are symbols of love and friendship in Japan.
  
with Leecher :) 
 
Our tour guide, Ina taking a break & seeking shelter underneath the trees. 
 
Dear Leecher also took the chance to rest his tired legs. 
with Eleen.  
Leecher spotted this mini durian & brought it to me. Knowing how much I hate durian, but this was definitely too cute to miss.
 
Fits nicely into my palm :) Even though it was a miniature, but the thorns still hurts! I had to hurry Leecher to snap the pic as the sharp thorns were pricking into my skin. 
 
We spotted a bunch of miniature banana too!
 
Bees! The farm had an educational bee keeping program, where we sat through the talk at the end of the tour.
 
We walked through the plantation, where we saw hectares of land filled up with all kinds of fruit trees. Even though we were tempted to pluck the fruits, but the nearby warning sign kept our hands in check :)  
 
Be prepared to be fined RM500!
 Another lil surprise awaits for us at the end of the walk!
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