Food And Other Shenanigans To Try
A cute and kawaii presentation indeed that would certainly make the kids and cinnamoroll fans squeal in delight! 😻 Though flavour wise, it was just a run-off-the mill, a sweet and slightly fizzy beverage that's not worth the exhorbitant price paid by for 😏.
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$100 for 3-course meal for lunch - extremely worth it as the food is good but more importantly, where else can you dine with sharks, stingrays, fish, turtles and many more aquatic creatures?! It was truly a magical and out-of-the-world experience!
If you're in the market for a cake to please that guy friend who doesn't enjoy sweets, this might just be the perfect treat. The Chirashi Cake ($40) feeds four to eight people, and is wonderfully over-the-top in terms of presentation. We're talking approximately four bowls of freshly diced and marinated sashimi, an insane amount of ikura on the side and generous spoonfuls of sea urchin blanketing a bed of sushi rice. Just the sheer size of the takeaway dish (think 'lou hei' plate) makes people do a double take. The Chirashi Cake is something sashimi lovers should experience, just make sure your friends love chirashi too!
*Chirashi cake has to be ordered one day in advance
Photo by Burppler Dixon Chan
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No fancy latte art but finally found something similar to what I've had in Korea 😍 milky, fragrant and look at the bits of sweet potato!!
Tucked in a little corner within Istana Park, away from the bustling part of town, this place is a true hidden gem for a relaxing afternoon. Food and coffee was very average (though by no means bad- I did quite enjoy my scrambled eggs and buttered toast) and prices are fair, but the real reason to come is for how cosy and intimate this space is. Think: the warm sunlight streaming through the blinds, the reflection of the waters dancing playfully on the glass walls and gentle music playing softly in the background.
Sometimes, the biggest things in life, are really the littlest things.
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