Posts Tagged ‘french food’
La Petite Cuisine
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
After a canopy walk at MacRitchie Reservoir in the morning, we went for lunch at a place suggested by Sayang. I’m not going to talk much about the walk. It’s tiring and not much fun.
Anyway, we went to this little french outlet at Serene Centre, serving affordable French food. There were outdoor and indoor seats and we chose indoor because of the aircon. To keep costs low, it was self-service. We had to place our orders and collect our food from the counter. Plain water is available in a dispenser at the side.
The dishes listed on the menu are written using french words eg. confit de canard with gratin. There were no descriptions so sometimes we had to guess what a particular word meant.
La Petite Cuisine
10 Jalan Serene
#01-05 Serene Centre
Tel: 63143173
Tags: french food
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Mr Tuna’s wedding
Saturday, September 19th, 2009

I attended a wedding of my colleague, Mr Tuna, at Raffles Hotel. In his wedding invitation, the attire was listed as casual. Curious, some of us asked him when he gave out the cards, what was meant by casual. Mr Tuna told us that we could wear jeans and basically, just dress as if we are going to work. It was very nice of him.
It seemed that weddings nowadays followed a certain format. First, photos of the groom from baby to adult were shown, then photos of the bride from baby to adult and finally photos of both of them together. For Mr Tuna’s wedding, after the photos of childhood to adult were shown, there was a video clip of how the two of them met. Someone used The Sims 3 to create the video. I was a little thrilled to see it because I wanted to play the game ever since I heard about it but my pc is not powerful enough.
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Tags: french food, western food
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Day 1: Off to Taipei
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Flying off to Taiwan today!
Our flight was at 12 noon so Bell and I decided to meet at the airport at 10am. After checking in our luggage, we passed through the customs into the departure hall of Terminal 3. I had no problems passing through the automated fingerprint scanner. Sweet.
Both of us did not had breakfast yet so we went to the foodcourt on the 2nd floor to look for things to eat. After looking at all the eateries, we decided to eat ramen at Ajisen. We ordered a bowl of char siew ramen each. Then we decided to order a plate of creamy crab croquette to share. The ramen was okay but the crab croquette was disappointing. The inside was just a creamy mush and not much crab taste.
Tags: airplane food, french food
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