Oct 24

When I was in Singapore, I came across many Uzumaki kiosks.

This is the one located at Bugis but I didn’t buy the ice cream from this kiosk.

Later at the day, I came across it again at Chinatown. I bought my Uzumaki ice cream at the The FirePlace at 268 South Bridge Road.

The ice cream on display, they are not real but they looked real.

I went for the Matcha-ah. It cost me SGD3 for this small cup.

Matcha-ah, the signature product of Uzumaki, is made from the best green tea leaves from Japan.

This little cup consisted of whole tea leaves with all the nutrients that come with it.

The ice cream was rich and creamy and the texture was quite heavy. It’s different from the usual ice cream that I tasted before.

Uzumaki’s tagline is Japanese Favourite Ice Cream. Check out Uzumaki offical website.

Oct 12

It’s very easy to find food in Singapore. Food is everywhere! You can even find food at almost all of the MRT stations.

Foodfare is one of the food courts located at Sembawang MRT.

These are some photos of the food court interior:


Modern, clean and simple design. You can find all sort of food there, that’s what food court is all about anyway. Food ranging from local to international cuisine all under one roof.

Here are some of the food we had ordered for our lunch:

Salmon Pete+Chicken Terriyaki Bento (SGD5.30)

Hokkien Mee (SGD3.50)

Red Ruby(SGD1.70)

I still have some posts from my recent Singapore trip to share. So do expect posts about food out of Kuching for quite some time.

Oct 02

Old Chang Kee is no stranger to Singaporeans. Old Chang Kee is famous for its curry puffs. They have many outlets throughout Singapore.

This is the one in front of Ngee Ann City. I was stopped by the workers there for taking photos of it. Good thing I managed to get some shoots before being stopped for doing so.

We bought some of the food from its OnStik Family menu:

GuChai OnStik(SGD1.00)
Sotong Ball OnStik(SGD1.40)
Sotong OnStik(SGD1.50)
Breaded Sushi OnStik(SGD1.50)

Didn’t take the individual photos of the food we bought though. Also didn’t try out the curry puff. Should have try it but didn’t thought of it that time also didn’t know it’s their specialty until now.

You can check out Old Chang Kee official website to find out more.

Sep 14

PastaMania is practically everywhere in Singapore. At least I saw them at most of the places I went. We went to Suntec and saw it located outside of the food court of Suntec City Mall. Anyone can tell me what is the food court called? Some people told me it’s Food Republic but I doubt so. Hmm…

The pizza seems delicious so we decided to try it out. This is the counter where you order your food.

This is the seating area of PastaMania.

Ordered their chef recommended, Chicken Ananas(SGD11.50 for 7 inch).

Too bad, it’s quite disappointing in terms of texture and taste. It’s not as good as I had expected. Maybe it’s not my kind of thin crust pizza.

Aug 22

There are many photos to filter for the trip so it will take a while for me to update about the food I had in Singapore.

Anyway, let’s see what Restoran Yat Yeh Hing at KL has to offer. I’m sure this is one of the dining place that is very popular for those staying around KL.  Sorry but I don’t have any detail on the location of the place. I only know that it’s near Kelana Jaya LRT Station.

The place is always packed. People come here for their chicken rice.

How to have chicken rice without the chili?

We were told that the soup is free flow.

It’s just beansprout, lots of them.

Roasted chicken. Steamed chicken was out of stock that time.

The rice.

Was also told that the buah kedondong (Great Hog Plum) juice is very popular here.

Chicken rice fan might want to give this place a try when you are in Petaling Jaya.

Be sure to exercise after indulging in so much food, you can consider treadmills for exercise.

Jul 28

I just realized I have a lot of food post from my KL trip last year that I haven’t share. All these while I thought I had already posted it. Therefore there will be several more posts of my food experiences in KL to share in near future.

I managed to stayed at Holiday Inn Glenmarie Kuala Lumpur for 3 days 2 nights(inclusive of breakfast) when I was in KL. In fact it’s located at Shah Alam. It was a complimentary stay by Holiday Inn.

We had our breakfast buffet at Kites Restaurant. Located at the lower ground floor of the hotel.

The restaurant overlooks a landscaped garden and swimming pool. It offers a wide variety of local and continental fare as well as a wide selections of snacks.

These are some of the food we had during our stay there:








Address:
Holiday Inn Glenmarie Kuala Lumpur
1 JALAN USAHAWAN U1/8, SEKSYEN U1
SHAH ALAM, 40250 MALAYSIA

Hotel Front Desk: 6-03-78031000

Jul 22

Actually visited this place more than a year ago, photo was taken during that time. Just realized that there’s no post on this posted. Might have missed out that time.

This is Food Republic, the food court you can find in Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur. Not sure where the place has changed or not, anyone can share?

You can find many variety of food available there and each stall has different design. It’s self-service, order your food, pay at the counter and carry it to your table yourself.

These are some food that we ordered that time. Not much details in it though. Just to share the photos with you.

Sweet and sour fish rice.

Do not remember what this is called, it’s a type of Japanese noodle dish.

Yong Tau Fu.

Jul 06

Serian is a small town in Sarawak. Serian is no stranger to the locals here. It’s about 45 minutes drive from Kuching. There’s many places to eat in this small town.

One of them is Chin Miaw Cafe. It’s the row next to KFC. Not hard to find. From what we heard from the locals, the food here is slightly higher priced compared to other eateries in Serian.

If I’m not mistaken, this is one place with different way of presenting their food and with laminated menu in Serian. Even has banner hanging there with all the food pictures.

Let’s see what we had:

BBQ Noodle(RM3.20)

Tang hoon soup(RM3.50)

kueh chap(RM3.80)

Pork intestine soup and rice(RM4.80)

Overall, the food we ordered were on the sweeter note.

Jun 24

Sing Hiang Hing Foodshop is located at Lundu Market, the second floor.  Not hard to locate the place, Lundu is not a big place, don’t worry about getting lost when you are there.

A plate of meat(pork, chicken and egg) for three.

A bowl of vegetables soup for three but the soup came with pork meatballs, prawns and livers in it. It’s not pure vegetable soup.

A plate of prawn is RM18 for consumption of 3 people.  Salt Prawn(translated literally based on the Chinese name) is the specialty of the shop. It is highly recommended by the locals.

Total spent on this meal was RM32, excluding the drinks from other shop.

Jun 13

I’m sure many locals know where is Sematan Palm Beach Resort. It’s about 1 and half hour drive from Kuching. If you stay there, your stay will include buffet dinner and buffet breakfast.

If you do not stay there but you still want to dine there, you can see the prices in the above photo. Not sure how they charge on weekdays though.

The interior.

Here are the food we had when we were there:


Was expecting to have some seafood but they only served fish that night.


You can also make your own rojak and ais kacang.

The salad, fruit and cake corner.

It’s a good thing they provide dinner and breakfast for the guests as it’s very dark to drive out there to hunt for dinner at night.