But den I realised that it was just a trick to get me to carry her luggage. Do I look that the character in the famous Chinese literature 背影? The story about a father with a limp, sending his daughter off at the train station? The daughter was looking at the back of her father and realised how fortunate she was to have such a doting father. This is the back of a doting boyfriend, ke ke.
There was also the scene whereby the father crossed some railings to buy fruits for his daughter so that she can snack on the train. aka me at the railings too.
However, it was worth all the hard work b'cos Blamer was treating us to breakfast!! Must chop her carrot head and hence we headed for...
We tried to order everything on the breakfast menu, including some very expensive herbal tea which cost $7 per person. Very nice teapot and teacup though.
One of them is supposed to be the eight treasures tea while the other was some weirdly named tea. Can't really tell the difference between the two leh.
But anyway, here comes the food:
There was also the scene whereby the father crossed some railings to buy fruits for his daughter so that she can snack on the train. aka me at the railings too.
However, it was worth all the hard work b'cos Blamer was treating us to breakfast!! Must chop her carrot head and hence we headed for...
We tried to order everything on the breakfast menu, including some very expensive herbal tea which cost $7 per person. Very nice teapot and teacup though.
One of them is supposed to be the eight treasures tea while the other was some weirdly named tea. Can't really tell the difference between the two leh.
But anyway, here comes the food:
Roger ordered their signature noodles I think. Tasted like our hawker centre fare Satay Bee Hoon. Find the gravy a tat too thick and u can get quite sick of it after a few mouthfuls.
Think this is by far the best dish so far. Spicy dumplings, the sauce goes well with everything else on the table.
Savoury bean curd was the name of this dish, but I just think it's bland. The one at 油条王 in Geylang tastes better.
This is just their plain bun. Their breakfast mainly consisted of flour, flour and more flour.
Overall verdict: I think some of the dish can be omitted as they are the same ingredients but prepared in a different manner. And the whole breakfast thingy cost well over $70. Definitely not worth the price tag.
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