Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tiong Bahru - Open Door Policy and Drips Cafe

Happy Vesak Day! Finally found time to hit the laptop. LOL. Been on a cleaning spree these days, and spent time housekeeping my room section by section (not that it's that BIG! :P) But well, guess I always find it easier to chew challenging tasks bit by bit :)

Visited Open Door Policy (ODP) for the first time in April, although I have passed by a few times. Nice ambiance but surprised to find that most of the customers are Caucasian. Guess locals don't find the place value for money :P

We were seated in the courtyard and looked up to see flats (not stars). LOL. Still nice dining under the sky :)

Here's a glimpse at the restaurant!  

Starters to share. Quite exquisite.  The only nice picture I managed to take. By the time the main courses were served, every dish turned out dodgy in the pictures. LOL. 


Moved on to Drips Cafe for sweets. It's been a while since my last visit in last April/March when I was still jobless. Those were the days - kinda of miss them :) Check out my earlier posts : Drips Cafe and Marched!

Our order without the waffles...  We asked for more forks and I like how the staff went 'On the way!' :P

Raspberry Tart recommended by the restaurant staff. This is the first time I tried the tart which seems to be quite popular. Not bad - see the twinkle? :)

And waffles with ice-cream and berries and maple syrup. Nice too :) Shall return again to try the savory. Haha. 

It's a Tuesday but it feels like a Sunday! Having second thoughts about all these odd public holidays in May. It's like having two TGIFs and two Monday Blues in a week. Meh.
  

Monday, May 5, 2014

Wing.Stop

Hi there! It's quite rare for me to blog on a Monday night but feeling energised tonight after a 3KM run around the Marina Bay area with colleague F after work :) Been a while since I last run after work and I cannot remember it being such a good feeling :)

Here's a quickie - it's kind of weird to blog about Wing Stop and fried chicken after a healthy exercise. LOL. And the funny thing is that I won some Wing Stop vouchers for participating in a TWEAKITSG campaign which is about work-life balance (quite reflective of today, I guess) :)


Well, I think there is currently only one Wing Stop in Singapore at Bedok Mall and I didn't even know about this new mall till I decided to utilise the vouchers (I'm so not an east kid, right?) :P



The different flavours hung on the wall - probably need to visit at least 5-6 times to try them all?


We tried the family combo with 30 wings and nuggets (cannot remember what they call it and also what we ordered - but these three were the more popular flavours).  It came with two sides - we went for coleslaw and fries as well as two drinks.
Did not get a rave review from the family - a bit too savoury. But it is not too bad either - very difficult for fried stuff to go wrong, I always say :)

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Robertson Quay Chapter 1 : Anthesis

I love the beginning of every month, as it seems to give me the energy to get things in order. May started off great with the Labour Day public holiday, which I did nothing (really! maybe a little?). I always hear people saying XXX is their favourite month (usually their birthday month or Christmas or...) and well, May may jolly well be mine if it continues its good streak :P

April was not too bad either. I visited many places for the first time and one of them was Anthesis at Robertson Quay.  

I didn't know this part of Robertson Quay, near Zouk, existed. Usually, I would be at the cafes/restaurants nearer the UE Square side. Very happy to discover this part of Singapore and to finally know where Toby's Estate and Kith Café at Robertson Quay are. Anyway, vintage sight spotted on the way to Anthesis - feels like Malacca!


Our brunch! D had Egg Duet while I chose Three Little Duck - very lovingly named, aren't they? The Café Latte I had was very nice - very latte. Did I tell the joke about us ordering latte in Rome and ended up being served just milk? :)


Cosy café. And quite spacious with social space between customers. Realised I do enjoy cafes with space. How about you?


Alfresco dining by the river would have been nice too :) but I realised many of my friends usually prefer the air-conditioned indoors :P  
Not many locals spotted, I thought. Maybe that's why I only discover this stretch now!
Well, very nice morning spent at Robertson Quay. Do see myself returning most often - that's why I entitled this post Chapter 1. LOL. Any other cafes to recommend at Robertson Quay?