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

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Sunday's meal



Wanton mee ($3.50) wasn't a bad idea for lunch. We also ordered seafood pasta ($7.90). The prawns and green mussels were quite nice but not the cuttlefish or squids which was not fresh (cos it was frozen, I think). Frankly, between the two, the wanton noodles was a more delectable dish and cheaper too.




The Japanese version of our kueh lapis was not as sweet which suited our taste buds. It was a gift from one of our Japanese friends. It's soft in texture and moist. We had it for dessert.


Dinner@ Home



Sunday, April 16, 2017



Had 5 participants at my "Talks" this morning. They are cabin crew hopefuls, learning the rope and getting tips on how to pass the SIA cabin crew interview this May.
I was a cabin crew executive and interviewer with SIA before my retirement. I've helped more than 400 young men and women to be SIA, CX, JL, EK flight attendants over the past couple of years.


Macaroni au gratin dish


This lunch was prepared by my wife. It's macaroni au gratin or a pasta dish. Accompanying the dish was a plate of salad. It tasted better than the pasta I had recently at Buddy. Compliments to my talented wife.

Monday, December 19, 2016

An evening at Changi Beach and dinner at Caffe B






                                                 
Dinner at Marina Bay's Caffe B





We spent the evening at Changi Beach. The sea breeze was refreshing and cool. We parked our vehicle near the Changi Ferry Terminal (free parking on Sunday and public holidays). The place wasn't as crowded as expected as tomorrow is a working day.
Changi Beach is popular among locals as a hangout for overnight family picnics, especially on weekends. Some individuals enjoy fishing, watching landing airplanes, jogging and watching the sunrise or sunset here. Sunrise can be viewed from the SAF Changi Ferry Terminal on the eastern end of the park and sunsets can be viewed from Changi Point. Barbecue parties, camping and watersports are some common activities. In addition, food lovers visit Changi Beach for seafood at the nearby Bistro@Changi, or for different food options at Changi Village.
For dinner, we took a drive to Marina Bay, 30 minutes away. We visited the Japanese Italian restaurant named Caffe B. It was our first visit. My wife ordered the Cordon Blue and myself the Wagyu Bolognese. The food was average and a bit costly. Total bill was $84 as shown in the receipt above. Won't recommend anyone there.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Back to home prepared food





It's fruits,yogurt,onigiri, vegetable tempura and pasta for our meals today.