Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The Mind Cafe
How I found this place is quite ironical; I found this place because a few of my camp mates and I were hungry after cohesion, and we spotted this quiet place located at the front of the club. Not looking back ever since, I have been hanging here weekly to conduct my board game lifestyle therapy!
The Mind Cafe has quite a few outlets around Singapore. They have one at Prinsep Street (located near IOI Plaza), Boat Quay, Funan Digitalife Mall, but my personal favorite is the one at SAFRA Tampines, mostly because I live in the East Side and this place is central for all residing in the East.
If you're looking for something to do in Singapore when you're bored, trust me, come here and you will feel the need to come here weekly. Disclaimer: Only intelligent people may apply. Well that's not right! Everyone is welcome at this place and it doesn't take long to learn a new game.
The Mind Cafe offers a total of over 2000 games in all of their outlets, catering to different people of different ages. If you don't know how to play a game, don't fret! The staff there will be more than welcome to help you out - but be forewarned, sometimes you might not get the best service out there, as in any outlet in the service industry. I am a regular at this place, so I only have good things to say about this place.
Not only do they have quite a huge selection of board games like Boomtown, The Big Taboo, Who's The Boss, Cash & Guns, Bang!, Balderdash and many more. The common ones like Monopoly, Risk, Cluedo and all the others are also available.
Well, enough said, some pictures of my latest experience here:
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Ice Cube Cafe at The Esplanade
The Esplanade
Monday, August 30, 2010
老地方餐室 / Lau Di Fang Restaurant / Beach Road Scissors Cut Curry Rice ( Kitchener Road / Jalan Besar )
229 Jalan Besar, Singapore
* Junction of Kitchener Rd and Jln Besar Rd *
+65 6292 3593
Back to the chase, I was all but excited before we came here but the experience here changed my whole entire life!
Sometimes, a little of all but what we need in Singapore, are some of life's little pleasures. I was recommended to this place by my other food partner but it did not strike me until we reached our destination..
Brightly lit in between the junction of Kitchener Road and Jalan Besar Road lies this wonderful place..
Be sure to overflow your rice with the delicious curry here.. What makes this meal so special is the curry here is extremely tasty. Everytime I come here it feels like the food is melting in my mouth! This is probably the best I've tried of all time..
Surprisingly my favorite part of the meal wasn't the usual chicken drumstick, but the pork chop here is extremely delicious and has that "crunch", if you know what I mean. If you are here, you MUST try the pork chop and the black looking thing as seen above.. I have no idea what it means but I'll be sure to update this post to let you know when I do!
UPDATE: The black thing is what we call "braised pork" Hahaha phail!
I would HIGHLY encourage anyone who's not been here to come here and pay a visit! Just think along the lines of Japanese curry, but Chinese style!
Service here is self-service. Queue up to get your food and start training those fingers to point, people! Although the drinks seller will go around asking what you would like for a drink.
Currently topping the list for the best curry rice (Chines Style)
Atmosphere/Ambience: 2.5/5
The interior of the place is pretty humid and eating inside is average. However, sitting outside while a friend queues up for the food and watching as traffic goes by is somewhat serene.. however the exterior looks pretty dirty so no points for that.
Accessibility: To be reconfirmed
Smoker-Friendly: 5/5
Yes. 2-3 tables are available outside where you are permitted to smoke.
Opening Hours:
- Daily
- 11:00am - 03:00am
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sin Hoi Sai Eating House (新海山菜馆)
新海山菜馆 (East Coast)
187 East Coast Road Singapore
Tel: +65 6440 6956
$10- $30 per pax for Group Orders (Few Dishes)
We were stumped as to where we should have supper after a lengthy KTV at Teo Heng (Review Soon) so we decided to go back to our ol' time favorite place for Tse Char. Now, what do three hungry people order after a lengthy karaoke session?
Because there were three of us this time, we decided to settle for the small portion of the dishes together with the rice.
Lotus with Pork Ribs Soup ($6)
The starter to our meal was the Lotus with Pork Ribs Soup. Surprisingly, it was not too bad. Not being the biggest fan of herbal-tasting soup does have its pros and cons. Having tasted a similar looking soup like that recently, my expectations were not too high. In this case, this soup was a pure refresher for our tired KTV-stricken mouths. Not only does the soup not stink of the herbal taste, but the taste of it's sweet and juicy flavor makes it a great start to our meal. Make sure you add this to your rice to form a great combination of white rice and soup.
Rating: 4.5/5
Fried Pork Ribs / Pork Ribs King
Next up was the Fried Pork Ribs which we complemented our white rice with. I would rate the Pork Ribs here just a 3/5. Though it might exhibit a tasty and juicy look on the exterior, the pork ribs that were served were not just filled with much bones but it was pretty hard to chew as well. The taste is pretty average, just like any other Tse Char place at any coffeeshop but it was pretty decent as a whole. If you compare this to the Fried Pork Ribs at Mei Ling Street (Future Review) this is nothing.
Rating: 2.5/5
Sesame Chicken / Ma You Ji
The Sesame Chicken (Ma You Ji) that was served here was a huge disappointment. All of us were craving for some oily sumptous claypot chicken but this was a huge disappointment. Not only is the chicken served not meaty enough but the presentation was a huge disaster as well. It was terrible and nobody should ever be allowed to eat the Sesame Chicken here. I need not elaborate more as you get my drift. Tasteless and a disgrace to all Ma You Ji lovers out there.
Rating: 0/5
Special Tofu (Sin Hoi Sai Specialty)
The next dish however, was a huge surprise. We were looking for Tofu that was fried, so the waitress here recommended that we try their restaurant's Specialty Tofu. This dish is served together with some chilli (Thai?) sauce. Coupled together, the dish was an excellent serving and we enjoyed it thoroughly. Not only is the crust of the tofu crispy but the interior melts onto your tongue the moment it enters your mouth. This is a must-try for all tofu lovers.
Rating: 5/5
Total Damage: $37 - 3 pax
Being part of the East Coast crowd does have its advantages and disadvantages sometimes. You do know all the restaurants around the area and what their specialty so most of the time you end up just eating the usual. The more we visit this place, the more we will update this thread and update you with photos and reviews.
Beef Lovers: Do not hesitate to order their other specialty - Dried Beef Hor Fun. This is a must-try. That is my regular dish each time I drop by.
Chilli Lovers: The Sambal Fried Rice here is a must try too. The chilli can get quite overpowering, so be prepared.
Crab Lovers: The crab here is excellent and you have to try it with their Man Tou to dip into the curry sauce. I will go into detail soon and get a review for this as soon as I get a chance to.
Basically, Sin Hoi Sai Eating House is the place to go if you are looking for some decent Tse Char around the Katong area. It might not be the best, but it is still acceptable. However, I would suggest avoid ordering a few dishes after midnight and have a try at their a-la-carte dishes if you are not that hungry and are not looking to fork out a little more cash.
The best time to order group dishes is during dinner time here where the ambience is lively and the mood is set. The usual crowd here are families and uncles, and this is a really good place to bond or catch up with your friends during dinner besides being a regular supper place where sometimes you get to catch the sexy Thai ladies and uncles coming over to have a meal in the wee hours of the morning if you happen to be lucky :)
Excellent. No service issues and waitresses. Waitresses will always be ready to serve your every need.
A Little Above Average. Specialty dishes are a must try.
Atmosphere/Ambience: 5/5
The best time to come here would be around dinner time. Sin Hoi Sai also only start their operations after 5pm.
Accessibility: 4.5/5
Parallel Parking available at the side of the roads and directly opposite,
Illegal Parking where you can watch your car and eat,
Secret Parking just directly at the junction behind Esso Petrol Station (3mins walk)
More Parking available just next to the Esso Station up ahead (2mins walk)
Small Gripe: Difficult to find parking during lunch hours
Smoker-Friendly: 5/5
Yes
Monday, August 23, 2010
Little Ice Cream Kafe (Tanjong Katong Rd)
Little Ice Cream Kafe at Tanjong Katong Road
- Singapore City, Singapore, 437046
6440 8526
Following the likes of rival competitors like Udders, Ice Cream Chefs and Island Creamery, we decided to pay a visit to LICK (Little Ice Cream Kafe) Having been away for my overseas studies for 4 months, I was surprised to see LICK situated just outside my neighboring estate.
We decided that one day we would come and pay a visit and have a test of the ice cream here, so here goes.. our first visit at LICK!
A step inside LICK will give you a familiar feeling. Don't be surprised East Siders, the concept and feel of this place is somewhat similar to the style of Ice Cream Chef's at Upper East Coast Road (stay tuned). However, LICK is much bigger in comparison to Ice Cream Chef''s, in terms of the space that they have. They have quite a huge space for you to chill and relax with your friends and the staff are quite friendly and welcoming. My only gripe with the place is that
The different varieties and creative combination of flavors here are pretty attractive to tempt your sugar inhibitions..
Our first visit here:
My partner and I were feeling pretty sinful so we decided on Butterscotch, Earl Grey, and Chunky Oreo. Triple Scoop for just $7.80! We decided to try their mix-ins with corn flakes as our choice!
The Butterscotch was rich in flavour and had just the right amount of sweetness in it. Coupled with corn flakes it was heavenly!
Chunky Oreo, my personal favorite (not withstanding the other flavors) is probably one of the best flavors over here. This flavor is not your average Cookies & Cream. The taste of the ice cream melts slowly in your mouth together with considerably-sized Oreo biscuit bits! Just think Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough meets Oreo.
Most surprising was the Earl Grey flavor. We didn't expect much from a flavor like this, but the richness of this flavor was excellent. It really tastes like Earl Grey and is very rich in its flavour.
Overall, we had a pretty good experience for ice cream at LICK and we would definitely pay LICK a second visit. My only gripe is that the space in their shop is underutilised - they have far too much open space.
Oh yes, LICK is Wi-Fi friendly and offer free wireless services in their restaurant.
Not bad. Friendly and warm feeling as compared to some of the other Ice Cream parlours.
Very unique and tasteworthy.
Atmosphere/Ambience: 3.5/5
My only gripe is that the space in their shop is underutilised - they have far too much open space. They also lack the "in-crowd".
Accessibility: 4.5/5
Parallel Parking available at the side of the roads and directly opposite (behind and next to Caltex)
Secret Parking available at the housing estates inside, just don't park at my house (3mins walk)
Small Gripe: Difficult to find parallel parking during peak hours
Smoker-Friendly: 2/5
No. At your own rish with tables outside.
Opening Hours:
- Mon - Thurs:
- 13:00 - 23:00
- Fri - Sat:
- 13:00 - 00:00
- Sun:
- 13:00 - 23:00