After getting our donuts, we headed to a secluded corner which had plenty of natural light to take pics of them~ Need to be fast so that the toppings would still be melty and glossy haha~
Jalaned around the nearby Marina Square and decided on Chinese food for dinner. Walked by The Asian Kitchen and thought, "Why not?"
Wanted to have some la mian (hand-pulled noodles) coz i remembered they weren't too bad the previous time i visited their VivoCity branch~ However for some reason we ended up ordering the rice sets~
Baby ordered the Viet Stew rice set ($7.70) while i went for the Omelette rice set ($6.70). Both of us are rather fond of sambal kangkong and so we ordered that too! ($5.70)
The stew was savoury, albeit a little diluted~ The Omelette was stuffed with minced meat; nothing to grumble about~ The sambal kangkong was divine though! Suitably spicy and delightfully flavoursome~
Extra order: Village Tofu! ($4.70) Perfectly fried tofu that's crispy on the outside, succulent and smooth on the inside~
Baby ordered their home-made grass jelly drink while i wanted home-made barley~ Eventually we exchanged our drinks coz we decided we preferred each other's drinks haha~
Had also discovered that they only serve xiao long bao (soup dumplings) in 3 of their outlets; namely the ones in CityLink Mall, Republic Plaza and VivoCity. Their other outlets have quite a few items omitted from their menu~
What a disappointment; i had a slight craving for xiao long bao!
Jalaned around the nearby Marina Square and decided on Chinese food for dinner. Walked by The Asian Kitchen and thought, "Why not?"
Wanted to have some la mian (hand-pulled noodles) coz i remembered they weren't too bad the previous time i visited their VivoCity branch~ However for some reason we ended up ordering the rice sets~
Baby ordered the Viet Stew rice set ($7.70) while i went for the Omelette rice set ($6.70). Both of us are rather fond of sambal kangkong and so we ordered that too! ($5.70)
The stew was savoury, albeit a little diluted~ The Omelette was stuffed with minced meat; nothing to grumble about~ The sambal kangkong was divine though! Suitably spicy and delightfully flavoursome~
Extra order: Village Tofu! ($4.70) Perfectly fried tofu that's crispy on the outside, succulent and smooth on the inside~
Baby ordered their home-made grass jelly drink while i wanted home-made barley~ Eventually we exchanged our drinks coz we decided we preferred each other's drinks haha~
Had also discovered that they only serve xiao long bao (soup dumplings) in 3 of their outlets; namely the ones in CityLink Mall, Republic Plaza and VivoCity. Their other outlets have quite a few items omitted from their menu~
What a disappointment; i had a slight craving for xiao long bao!
2 Comments:
At Monday, April 16, 2007 5:05:00 PM, Anonymous said…
hehehe wo hao xi huan....xia ci ni qing ke orh.......^0^
At Monday, April 16, 2007 5:18:00 PM, Yvonne said…
hahaha ni gei wo ling yong qian, ran hou wo qing ke lor! hahaha~
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