Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew: Dinner
Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Dinner at the ryokan








The ryokan or Japanese Inn stay comes with 2 meals, mainly dinner and breakfast. The guests are not allowed to take photos of the hot spring bath due to privacy concern.
One day stay is about $300 to $500 per guest in a twin sharing room. It is expensive but worth every penny. The food is superb and the service is excellent. Besides, the room and hot bath is clean and refreshing.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Kway teow and apple strudel for dinner








The above was our dinner from a coffee shop stall selling zhichar. The bottom 2 pictures are the apple strudel from Japan.
As for lunch we had some home-cooked food (I didn't snap any photo).
Two meals a day is usually sufficient for us.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Breakfast and Dinner




Visited Chong Pang hawker center this morning for century egg and meat porridge. The hawkers served the porridge with a piece of yu-cha-kueh or you tiao (Chinese cruller). A bowl cost $2.80c and if you want an egg to go with it you would've to add another 50c. The porridge is appetising and is suitable as a breakfast meal.


Dinner@ Fu Chan cafe






The topmost picture is the Fried Thai Pork with sweet sauce. Second picture is the Papa Chicken. Then there is the Spinach Soup with century egg, anchovies, fried garlic etc...
The dinner for two is $32 which is rather reasonable. Food is mouthwatering and yummy.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

24 October 2015 Saturday


Today's posts:

Nassim Jade Condo
Weather: Malaysian suing over haze for US$100 million
My electricity bill doubled in September
Breakfast
My Saturday Dinner


Saturday, October 3, 2015

3 October 2015 Saturday

Breakfast@ nearby mall inspite of haze






We ventured out to have our breakfast at Seletar Mall which is a 5 minute walk from our home. As you can see we take the hazardous nature of the haze seriously. It is not a laughing matter as many around us have fallen sick with respiratory diseases,asthma and other health complications. We do not want to take the chance of falling ill and so we equipped ourselves with masks, head gears and sunglasses.
Along the way to the mall, we witnessed many young couples with babies and people of all ages walking around happily without masks, oblivious of the haze. Were these people gullible or just couldn't be bothered to wear the mask?
The PSI at 9 am was 177 which is in the high end of the unhealthy level. I understand that this horrendous haze may be around until end November *sigh*.


Contrast between S'pore and Fukuoka






I was in Fukuoka a few months ago. It was Yufuin to be exact, a small hot spring resort. The place was beautiful without any haze or pollution like the one we are experiencing now. 



Dinner@ home




Dinner consists of home made Fried Gyoza, BBQ sauce Spare Ribs with Daikon (radish), Grate Onion and Ocra with a small serving of rice.