Weekend comes...
Went KTV with hubby, sis-in-law and her hubby for a short 3-hr session yesterday. Have been going ktv with them recently since we live only a few mins' walk from them, and for the same reason, we also engage in occasional mahjong sessions.
Went to Sim Lim Sq to get a wireless router but the connection to the laptop was intermittent while I was filling in a long AC Nielsen survey online, and frustration kicked in when the connection dropped for the 3rd time.
Anyway, we had a hearty weekend eating session as usual. We went Bugis area to pray at the Guan Yin temple, but not before stopping by the Ice Monster for a mango ice and mixed fruit ice. At around $5 each, they were a welcoming and cooling treat. The service was pretty good too. We also enjoyed some good mince meat noodles at our fave stall in the SLS basement, and after that went on for some Rochor tao huey.
Along the way, we discovered a lovely confectionery in Middle Road called Le Cafe (near the famous Chinese prata stall). The durian puffs were nice (according to hubby and granny, since I don't like the spiky one), and the pineapple "golf balls" (as they are shaped as such) were really delicious! They also offered us their new creation, Beancurd Tarts (done in the same way as eggtarts) to sample. The beancurd topping was smooth and the pastry crust was done just right. Highly recommended! Their tiramisu cakes are selling at $21 for half-kg, and look really tempting...hmm, considering to get it for Mother's Day =)
Went to Sim Lim Sq to get a wireless router but the connection to the laptop was intermittent while I was filling in a long AC Nielsen survey online, and frustration kicked in when the connection dropped for the 3rd time.
Anyway, we had a hearty weekend eating session as usual. We went Bugis area to pray at the Guan Yin temple, but not before stopping by the Ice Monster for a mango ice and mixed fruit ice. At around $5 each, they were a welcoming and cooling treat. The service was pretty good too. We also enjoyed some good mince meat noodles at our fave stall in the SLS basement, and after that went on for some Rochor tao huey.
Along the way, we discovered a lovely confectionery in Middle Road called Le Cafe (near the famous Chinese prata stall). The durian puffs were nice (according to hubby and granny, since I don't like the spiky one), and the pineapple "golf balls" (as they are shaped as such) were really delicious! They also offered us their new creation, Beancurd Tarts (done in the same way as eggtarts) to sample. The beancurd topping was smooth and the pastry crust was done just right. Highly recommended! Their tiramisu cakes are selling at $21 for half-kg, and look really tempting...hmm, considering to get it for Mother's Day =)


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