DSC00259. DSC00274 The twins play angel and fairy in Nickelodeon's "Mischief Madness." :P ... Continue Reading...
How do you Yakiniku? Let us count the ways at the Yurakuen resto
How to grill, originally uploaded by annalyn. yakiniku grill, photo courtesy of MDH. Yakiniku, a form of dining which uses bite-sized pieces of meat for grilling, is actually of Korean origin. It took the Japanese to make this a personalized artful experience. The very idea of having your own vented table where a special charcoal burns means that the diner can also be his own chef and determines how the food is cooked in terms of texture, flavor and doneness. ... Continue Reading...
The best thing about Toast Box is…. the laksa!
toast box laksa. I was quite excited when Anton over at Our Awesome Planet made a post about the opening of Singapore chain Toast Box in Trinoma. I love these cozy kopi tiams and so made it a point to head over to faraway QC when the opportunity arose just to taste what they had to offer. My officemate and I ordered a few items from the menu and I must say the best thing about Toast Box is not the toast but their laksa. Laksa is a popular soup in Malaysia and Singapore made of flat hofan noodles. The creaminess of the coconut milk combines with the ... Continue Reading...
So high in Zhuhai, China: a shopping paradise!
DSC00072 One of the best parts of my recent vacation was my side trip to Zhuhai, a Special Economic Zone of the People's Republic of China which is separated by a mere border gate from Macau. Going to Zhuhai meant I had to go through two immigration counters again for my entry-exit. But applying for a visa is hassle-free, provided you have no problem with your papers. I just paid HKD $150, which is the same as what you would pay in Shenzhen, another China special economic zone nearer to Hong Kong. The funny thing about this side trip is that I didn't ... Continue Reading...
Food-tripping in Macau..almost
Lord Stow's cafe. One of the reasons I went to Macau was to indulge in a food trip. But I believe I did more walking and seeing the sights than e-a-t, especially after busting what little budget I had on shopping in Zhuhai. I suppose there is now an exciting food scene in Macau because of the casinos and the arrival of different cultures there. But the old reliables of Portuguese and Macanese cuisine are still there and what you're bound to see is a country that delights in its food, especially sweets and pastries. Any visitor to Macau would have to ... Continue Reading...
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