Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew

Monday, August 27, 2018

Gourmet Carnival Market





This market opens only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It used to be crowded on Saturday and Sunday and the management offers a 10% discount on all the food and stuffs sold on Fridays. This is to encourage the Japanese to visit on Friday so Saturday and Sunday would not be too crowded.
The scheme backfired as there are more visitors on Friday
and Saturday and Sunday are like ghost towns.
The Japanese are price-sensitive and a 10% discount is a big deal.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Curry chicken in Japan






We brought A1 curry paste and cooked chicken curry today for lunch. Simply followed the instructions on the package and added the marinated chicken parts. In Japan, you can't find the whole chicken in the supermarket. Can only get chicken parts like wings, breast meat, thighs but not the feet nor neck which I love. We didn't add okra nor eggplant as we do not want the curry to be diluted.
Overall, the curry tasted good and we had a satisfying meal in the hot summer afternoon.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Meals on SIA's flights


One year ago economy meal



Same sector recently the meal tray is smaller

To be honest, there is no difference in meal quantity and quality. On SQ flights the food is always yummy.

Popular Japanese supermarket going bust?








A little known supermarket about 5 km from our house is very popular with the locals because things like veggies, sushi & sashimi, coffee powder/beans, bread etc etc are cheaper than most. An example of how inexpensive the things are, a freshly baked delicious bread (pic above) cost only S$3, a bottle of UCC 117 90 gram instant coffee is only $3.75 (cost $ 5 to $6 in other shops), a 2 kg whole fish is going for $12 (fresh enough to eat as sashimi).
We shop at this place quite often. The only setback is the overcrowding. It can be quite difficult to navigate one selves not only due to the crowd but many slow moving aged customers. The car parks are 90% full which is bad by Japanese standards.
We heard from the regulars that this supermarket is going to change hand soon. No one knows the reason for it to be sold off. My opinion is that it is not making money in spite of the crowd because they are selling things way below cost.😢

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Michelin Star Japanese cup noodles





This Michelin Star cup noodles is sold in supermarket, konbini etc. We bought half a dozen and store them in case of emergency. This noodle is absolutely delicious although it may not be healthy. Who cares as long as one does not eat it often.

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

My friend's son passed away

My friend's son, a 37 years old young man had a heart attack and passed away. He was cremated yesterday. I felt sorry for not attending the wake as I am still in Japan.
My friend and his family is devastated. One consolation is that as Christians we have a hope and that is we will one day meet at Jesus's feet.

We had sushi for breakfast plus a plate of fresh salad and miso soup. The sushi was purchased from a supermarket in the early morning so as to make sure it is fresh.

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Turtle-ling?






I went to the river near our house to do some fishing. Instead of catching fishes, I caught 3 turtles. They were about 2 kg each. These creatures were very greedy and took my squid baits. I released them back to the river. I did not have any luck with the fishes.

Along the Japanese highway there are ....


Petrol cost less in Japan

To my pleasant surprise, I discovered (when I pumped petrol for my car) that the price is cheaper than in SG. Esso regular grade is S$1.67 per litre compared to $2 in SG. I filled my car with 33 liters of petrol and paid about $54.78c. In SG, the same amount of petrol would have cost $66 which is $11.22c more.