Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Lunch @ Saizeriya








Saizeriya is a chain of pasta and western food restaurants owned by a Japanese. The food is good and prices are affordable. The set lunch my wife and I had was a reasonable $14.80 nett. It also offers free flow of hot beverages and cold drinks for the set lunch plus a plate of chilled fresh salad. It has a ala carte menu as well as student and kids menu. We visited the Saizeriya at Hougang One mall.

Monday, December 19, 2016

Lunch and Marina Bay Sands



Had the Lim's curry yong tau foo for lunch. It is only $5 for 6 pieces + noodles. Without the curry gravy it's $4 for the lot. The YTF + curry is the best. This dish is better than the one I had for dinner at Marina Bay's Caffe B which cost 6x more. Sometimes, hawkers' food can be tastier than those from fanciful restaurants.
After lunch, I ordered the YaKun Kaya toast set ($4.80). The kaya butter toasts are crispy and tasted better than those from Toast Box.


At Marina Bay Sands last night



We were at the MBS last night. The place was very crowded as it was a Sunday night. There were many tourists. I had the opportunity to video the "Waterfall" and took photos of some of the shops selling well known/branded stuff. The basement carpark was fully occupied and had to wait for a couple of minutes to find an empty lot. Hope my readers would like the pictures and the video I've posted.

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.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

My kampong house and swimming lessons


Image courtesy of Grps at English Wikipedia


Image courtesy of http://kampongpreah.blogspot.sg/

Whenever I see little boys learning how to swim from their coaches in the swimming pools, it will bring back memories of my swimming "lessons" when I was a kid. Back then, my friends and I learned how to swim by ourselves. Sometimes, we would quietly sneak into a farm pond and "swim". Often, the farmers would get furious and chased us away. Somehow, after many such "lessons" we were be able to swim effortlessly.
My kampong house looked like the one above but less colourful. It was owned by an Arab family. I think my grandmother paid about $30 a month for the rental of 4 such houses. She sublet the other 3 and we lived in one. My grandma charged $15 for a unit which meant she collected a total of $45 and pocketed $15 a month.
I will talk more about my late grandma when I have the time.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Been busy with work




We brought the mongrel for his medical checkup before relocating him overseas. Reason he wore a muzzle is because he may bite the vet or any dogs around him in the clinic.
The 2 cute cats were relocated to Singapore as their owners are posted to work here.
We do the above once in a while to pay our bills and be self-sufficient in our retirement.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

My Sunday meals





These were my meals for today. Of course,besides the above, I ate some chocolates which we bought from Japan. I am trying to lose some weight so I am eating less now. The bottom picture is the home cooked spaghetti with green mussels (good for the joints) and the topping is a generous serving of shredded cheese.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Car, pork pow and sandwiches in Japan






We took a lift in a friend's car (Mitsubishi mini 660cc) and was pleasantly surprised to find it comfortable and quiet. Although small in engine capacity, it was well powered and fuel efficient.
Our Japanese friend told us the price tag of this car was less than S$18,000.
This same car cost a whopping S$90,000 in Singapore.

The pow and sandwiches were from a convenient store. The pow tasted almost similar to the one which we could buy from our local kopitiam. As for the sandwiches, they were really very good, much better than the ones in 7-11 stores.

Friday, December 9, 2016

Cheese/egg toast,Yong Tau Foo for lunch and spaghetti for dinner






Afternoon snacks from Japan


Home cooked spaghetti dinner


This is the sliced pork spaghetti with shredded Japanese seaweed and grated Parmesan cheese.