It was a day out with frens but alas! It was totally screwed up due to some irritants! No, make that A LOT of irritants! Sheesh! I was damn pissed can!
Anyhow, let's get down to it!
Lunch was to be at The Vila'ge at heeren~
260 Orchard Road
#B1-01 The Heeren
Singapore 238855
Tel: 6737 6996
http://www.thevilage.com/02_about.htm
This is their rosti with fried egg ($6) which i made a beeline for immediately haha~ U can add a sausage too but it makes the price obscenely high so... nah! Heh.
Truth be told, i actually prefer vila'ge's rosti over marche's one~ And i even prefer vila'ge's sour cream. It's creamier. Haha~
Some ham and bacon soup ($6.50)~ It tasted ok but forgettable~ Sorry about the ugly shot though coz i was halfway through stirring the black pepper in before i remembered i haven't take a pic of it!
Garlic bread ($1.80)~ I didn't taste this but it should be alright~
Their calamari ($9.80) was horrible! Marche's calamari's definitely tons better! Vila'ge's calamari was tasteless, almost rocklike (u can tell that jux by looking at the batter), and did i mention tasteless?!
Their salad (small - $8.80)~ It's all potatoes, y'all! Haha~
Overall, i still prefer marche; but i wouldn't mind coming back for the rosti! We adjourned to KBox after that and dinner was at Thai Express~
290 Orchard Road
#B1-45/46 The Paragon
Singapore 238859
Tel: 6836 8417
http://www.thaiexpress.com.sg/
We went to the paragon's branch~ Check out their webbie for the other branches!
We had this:
It was some seafood tom yum stick noodles ($9.90)~ I think stick noodles is a thicker version of glass noodles?
Anyway, i like the noodles, the generous portion of seafood, but alas! The look of the soup was so deceiving! The clear broth was actually super spicy! Which reminds me the deceiving-looking tom yum soup they have in Asian Kitchen too!
I thank all those who came and thanx loads for ur pressies! ^_^
Anyhow, let's get down to it!
Lunch was to be at The Vila'ge at heeren~
260 Orchard Road
#B1-01 The Heeren
Singapore 238855
Tel: 6737 6996
http://www.thevilage.com/02_about.htm
This is their rosti with fried egg ($6) which i made a beeline for immediately haha~ U can add a sausage too but it makes the price obscenely high so... nah! Heh.
Truth be told, i actually prefer vila'ge's rosti over marche's one~ And i even prefer vila'ge's sour cream. It's creamier. Haha~
Some ham and bacon soup ($6.50)~ It tasted ok but forgettable~ Sorry about the ugly shot though coz i was halfway through stirring the black pepper in before i remembered i haven't take a pic of it!
Garlic bread ($1.80)~ I didn't taste this but it should be alright~
Their calamari ($9.80) was horrible! Marche's calamari's definitely tons better! Vila'ge's calamari was tasteless, almost rocklike (u can tell that jux by looking at the batter), and did i mention tasteless?!
Their salad (small - $8.80)~ It's all potatoes, y'all! Haha~
Overall, i still prefer marche; but i wouldn't mind coming back for the rosti! We adjourned to KBox after that and dinner was at Thai Express~
290 Orchard Road
#B1-45/46 The Paragon
Singapore 238859
Tel: 6836 8417
http://www.thaiexpress.com.sg/
We went to the paragon's branch~ Check out their webbie for the other branches!
We had this:
It was some seafood tom yum stick noodles ($9.90)~ I think stick noodles is a thicker version of glass noodles?
Anyway, i like the noodles, the generous portion of seafood, but alas! The look of the soup was so deceiving! The clear broth was actually super spicy! Which reminds me the deceiving-looking tom yum soup they have in Asian Kitchen too!
I thank all those who came and thanx loads for ur pressies! ^_^
3 Comments:
At Wednesday, January 09, 2008 8:42:00 PM, Anonymous said…
Haha... yea the Thai Express was a wee bit over spicy... but well u were fair warned... haha...
At Saturday, January 12, 2008 2:14:00 AM, Anonymous said…
na xie dong xi mei you wo pei baby qu chi dou bu hao chi de la muahhahahhaahaha
At Saturday, January 12, 2008 2:49:00 AM, Yvonne said…
hahaha dui lor you baby pei wo de jiu bu yi yang le! ^_^
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