Friday 24 October 2014

Bornga [ 24 October 2014 ]

Annyeonghasaeyo! ^^ Food for thought today, how about some Traditional Korean Cuisine? Bornga located at Vivocity never fails to attract long queues on weekends! The vegetables that they provide you for veggie wraps are very fresh and are of wide varieties. Side dishes such as Kimchi, seaweed soup, sweet potato, salad, omelette and etc are also served. The menu doesn't have much choices but what's on the menu are the highlights of Korean cuisine such as Oxtail soup, Kimchi soup, Bibimbap ( mixed rice), paljeon ( Korean pancake), and their raw beef/pork slices which we ordered. The servings was relatively big but meat portion was small, so there wasn't enough to eat! Not to mention that it rather costly in here, ops. Ambience was okay and service was pretty bad because they were slow and bad attitude. All these side, all the dishes was good except the kimchi soup because it's merely just kimchi paste, not worth the money. Will be back for more!

Price ranging : $200-300

#02-123/124, Vivocity, 1 Harbourfront Walk
Tel : 63768268          
Daily: 11:30 - 22:00
                                                   






















Bing Go Jung [ 24 October 2014 ]

Looking for some Korean Traditional Shaved Ice? Then here's the place that you must definitely come to! With a variety of food including tea, yogurt, French toast, salad, last but not least patbingsu! They have Injeolmi Bing su which is the most traditional, shaved ice with rice cakes and topped with soya bean powder! (Tried this) Milk and Red Bean Bing Su, Lemon Bing Su, Green Tea Bing Su, Coffee Bing Su and Oreo Bing Su ( Tried this! ). The Oreo Bing Su is really THUMBS UP, topped with oreo crush, vanilla ice cream and some whipped cream, definitely a great combination! It is a small space but yet cozy environment with Korean music to pump up the atmosphere, a great place to hang out and chit chat with your friends. Friendly staff, that lady over there is Korean! :D Their ice is unlike our typical Ice Kachiang which is abit rough and crunchy, Bing Su's ice is shaved and does not require munching at all. It just simply melts in your mouth (: And even though it is a big portion, the bottom is not fully just filled with ice, they have the fillings in layers too, not like ice kachiang all ice > <

*WARNING*
Very big and icy serving! One bowl can be shared amongst 2 or 3 person.

102 Guillemard Road #01-01
Singapore 399719
Tel : 6440 5509
www.jushinjung.com
Alight at Mountbatten (Circle Line) , 5 minutes walk away from the MRT






Saturday 29 March 2014

Poulet [ 23 November 2013 ]

Headed down to Chinatown Point with my parents, couldn't decide on what to eat ! Hence we headed to Poulet a French restaurant which is recommended by many. To me, the food there wasn't suitable for me. Had a hard time finishing up what we ordered. Mushroom soup was the first to be served but it had too much butter in it, making us all very bloated from the start. The mains all had very big portions, the food was just soso but yet very costly so I won't be trying it for the second time !











Ootaya [ 8 November 2013 ]

Introducing, one of my favourite Japanese Restaurant in Singapore, Ootoya! Locating at Changi City Point beside Expo Mrt Station, it usually draws in a large crowd during office lunch hours! So remember to go during off peak hours> < The Chefs there are from Japan and their service there is very good too. I like to order their set meals because it's very worth it and the portions are also quite big!
 
11am-9.30pm daily
 



Had this Charcoal Grilled Chicken during my second trip there, the chicken was really tender and juicy on the inside and could taste the burning smell. Thumbs up for this!
During my first trip I ordered this Kimchi Chicken, not bad but the charcoal grilled one was way better because this chicken is a mixture of sweet and sour, abit confusing for my taste buds!

Buffet Town [ 19 November 2013 ]

Greetings everyone! It's been a long time since I last posted here! Just bringing back some old photos that I've snapped last year since I have plenty of time now! Introducing one of Singapore's most famous buffet restaurant, Buffet Town! Better book in one week advance if not you've got to queue for very long to get your seats in there! Located in the heart of the city, great place for seafood buffet ! Even though they had a wide spread of food available, I would recommend Seafood the most which explains those photos taken! I headed down on a weekday, however there were still quite a number of customers there! $26.80++ and I think it's really worth it because they provide so much seafood and seafood are really costly! They have a few stations, Fresh Seafood, Japanese, Italian Pasta and Pizza, Singapore Local Delights, Grilled Meats, Teppanyaki and Desserts!

Raffles City, #B1-44E
252 North Bridge Road,
Tel: (+65) 6837 3793

Operating Hour: 11.30am to 3pm daily (Last order at 2.30pm)
6pm to
 10.00pm daily (Last order at 9.30pm