Another week have passed by. A group of folks handling some devices which I am not able to identify. From far, it’s looks like the drip used in hospital. LOL! Taken from my kitchen window.
Having lunch at a restaurant (coffee shop style).
Going through the menu and trying to determine what to order. Finally, decided on having Dim Sum.
For starters – Shredded Chicken Porridge. Need to add a bit of soy sauce to bring it to taste.
Then the whole load of Dim Sum arrived at the same time – Shao mai, har gow (shrimp dumpling), char siu baau, rice noodle roll (cheong fun) and lotus leaf rice (lo mai gai). Burp!!
The Body Shop was having 20% store wide discount so I decided give Nettle Oil Balance Shampoo a try. So far it’s working well by removing excess oil but yet doesn’t irritate or dry up my scalp.
Some food shopping from a local supermarket – 2 Fruit Tree juice at S$4.55 and 1 Kiwifruit Gold at S$4.15.
Water fountain outside of VivoCity.
Tangs was having a sale bazaar in VivoCity.
The bridge leading from VivoCity to Sentosa. The construction that is on-going on the right is “Resort World at Sentosa“.
Walking towards Brotzeit which is a German bier bar and restaurant. Bier is the German and Dutch word for beer.
After ordering the food, I took a shot of the interior of Brotzeit. It’s a nice and cozy place with good food and beer too!
Wurstplatte (sausage platter) at S$32.50++. Consists of spicy chicken sausage, pork bratwurst, cheese sausage, weisswurst sausage and garlic sausage.
Backhendlsalat at S$19.50++.
Pork Knuckle S$36.00++. It’s roasted until the outside is very crispy yet retaining the juices! Goes very well with beer!
Original Münchener Lager Paulaner S$17.10++ (before 5pm). Actually intended to get 0.5 liter but ordered 1 liter wrongly instead. Ha ha!
Trying out a Vietnamese instant coffee mix from Vinacafe while reading Starbucked by Taylor Clark.
Was at Bishan Junction 8 walking around until I felt the urge to fill my stomach with some snacks. Initially, wanted to go for cold dessert but changed my mind later.
Had Takopachi (Japanese octopus ball) instead. S$2.30 for 3 balls.
Most of the time, I asked for take-away dinner and eat at home in front of the television. One of my favorite food – Seafood Hor Fun S$3.50. The freshly-cut red and green chilli are added by me. Haha!
Managed to spare some time to flash the ROM for my HTC Touch Diamond. Before – HardSpl 1.24, Dutty’s V3.5 WWE [WM 6.1 Build 20764.1.4.3] and Radio 1.00.25.05. After – Unsigned 1.40 OliNex, DeepShining 8.0 Service Pack 0.3 and Radio 1.09.25.23. Running fine except there’s a few minor flaws but I am still pretty satisfied with it. For more details on flashing, go xda-developers.com.
Ikan Satay that my brother bought during his trip to Malaysia. I had eaten this snack before and based on my memory, it wasn’t such a tiny piece. It must have shrunk over the years! Wahaha!
Having Hong Kong Food – Nissin Noodle with Egg and Ham S$5.80++.
Hot and Spicy Noodles S$8.50++.
Hot Yin Yong (a blend of coffee and tea) S$1.80++.
Lemon Coke S$2.90++.
Baked Chicken Wings with Cheese S$5.20++.
Something that I got in my mail box – it’s for you to stick under your armpit to test the degree of sweat! I didn’t try it but those who sweat a lot may want to try using Rexona (as per solution given above).
Usually we don’t go to huge departmental stores to get our fragrance as some smaller shops tend to have better pricing. Both are from Banana Republic – Alabaster for Woman S$85 and Slate for Man S$85.
Another round of replenishing food at local supermarket.
- The instant noodles and soup are for hungry situations
- The evaporated milk is for my daily coffee making
- The juice and soya milk is mainly consumed by my wife
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