Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Thai food@ Food Scholar




Tried the Thai food at Food Scholar. Queue was quite long and the staff was slow especially the cooks. I had to wait 25 minutes for my Tom Yam seafood fried rice ($6). My wife ordered the Pad Thai ($5) (bottom picture)and she waited 15 minutes. Overall the food was quite tasty but rather expensive. The portion were small especially the Tom Yam seafood fried rice ( 2 shrimps and 2 slices of cuttle fish).

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

It is not Seletar Kopi but Food Scholar now !



I mentioned that I was at Seletar Kopi yesterday. It's now known as Food Scholar. It will have  Indian food, Malay food, Western food and a dessert stall besides the other food like Korean, Ban Mian etc as mentioned in yesterday's post. Hope the new additions would be better than before.

Monday, April 3, 2017

New Seletar Kopi@ Greenwich is now opened




We visited the old Seletar Kopi (Kopitiam). It was closed for about 4 months as business wasn't good. The new owner took over but although the name has changed the place is still the same. Not much renovation was done and there are a few same food stalls there. Our favourite Ban Mian stall was there and so was the Yong Tau Foo stall, Korean food stall and the Chicken rice stall. The only new addition was the Thai Food stall (closed today which is Monday)which we understand is selling delicious Thai cuisine.
We ordered Ban Mian ($4 formerly was $4.40) and after that had the Old Chung Kee's Cheesy fried chicken ($2.50) which was tasty. Then we proceeded for our tea at Toast Box (next door).

Sunday, April 2, 2017

It is a great Sunday



Since I went to AMK to pay the deposit for the rental of the room for the cabin crew wannabes "Talks", I stopped at Long Xjing  stall for my favorite fish soup and rice. The queue is usually long but within 15 minutes I was served. It's value for money plus the fish served was fresh.

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Busy schedule so ate out




We were busy with work that my wife does not have the time to cook. Besides, shopping at the supermarket for veggies and groceries today (Saturday) is quite challenging. We ended up eating Yong Tau Fu for breakfast and Nasi Lemak for dinner.

Salad,soup and bread buffet in Japan




Order either the onion rings or fries as your main course and you get to eat the all-you-can salad, soup and bread for only $13. 

Friday, March 31, 2017


This was my dinner. Didn't eat lunch as I had the Toast Box  Mee Siam set for brunch. My dinner was quite nutritious. It was made up of (clockwise from top left) niku jaga, fried bitter gourd, miso soup, Japanese rice and fried sardines (fish).

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Ba-Chor Mee and Toast Box Mee Goreng Set




Today, I had ba-chor mee for breakfast, niku jaga for lunch and mee goreng for dinner. Admittedly, except for the niku jaga, my meals were unhealthy. But then I craved for hawker food so badly.
Hopefully tomorrow's meals will be healthier.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Lunching with my schoolmates and teacher






Was at Shaw House Food Republic this afternoon with my ex-teacher and schoolmates. I had the beef soup and rice ($9.80). After lunch, a few of us adjourned to Toast Box for our usual kopi and toasts.
The gentleman in the blue shirt (next to me) was an engineer and the one in the white shirt next to Mr Koh is a medical specialist (still practising) Mr Koh will be flying back to Canada next week.

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Hotel buffet breakfast in Japan



We stayed at a hotel near Kurosaki Station, Kitakyushu Japan (last week). It was a large room for two and came with a eat-all-you-can breakfast. The room was super clean and had comfortable Simmons mattresses.
The rate was around S$ 250 for two. It was quite expensive as it is situated near the train station.