Monday, August 19, 2013

Food Review #4 - L'Espresso Cafe Weekday High Tea

The two besties and I took leave on one weekday afternoon to go for High Tea buffet. We were glad we chose L'Espresso. Their service was impeccable and the food was delightful. The ambience was relaxed, it was just a good way to chill.

We arrived at 2pm sharp and were asked to order two drinks. We then proceeded to the food counters.

This was what I came back with for my first plate of food. I really have to say that, every item on this plate was delicious. Some were normal, whereas there were some spectacular ones.

The lobster salad sandwich was really something. The lobster was normal but it was the bread (oh the bread!) that had me going back for seconds and thirds. The bread was soft, light and fluffy. Almost melt-in-your-mouth. 

The little tart in the middle was a tuna nicoise tart. I really liked this one, coz it combined tuna nicoise and quail egg! :D what's not to like?

The two croissants were really decent fare. Filling and satisfying. Some people may feel that it's silly to pay so much just to eat ham and cheese croissants or tuna croissants, but for me, sometimes the simple things can be quite awesome too.

The smoked salmon with caviar canape was really good. We had thirds and fourths. What was nice was the combination of the salty smoked salmon, with a light, refreshing pink colour cream beneath the salmon. The soft texture of the salmon and cream, combined with the crunchy bread was really great.


Picture above: more bread! Tori Karaage, which had too much fats and not enough meat. Swedish meatballs (I preferred Ikea's). Some sausage with pastry thing which was normal. Guinness beef stew, one of its signatures. The beef was tender and went well with the accompanying bread. Scones, also one of L'Espresso's signature. In fact, it's more famous than the beef stew. Together with the clotted cream, it did taste quite nice. Perhaps I am not a big fan of scones in general. I did enjoy it but one was more than enough for me. 

YUMMY YUMMY YUMMY! I wanna eat it again. :(

Desserts! I love strawberry shortcakes! This was nice! Light and fluffy and not too dense. Tiramisu was normal, not bad too. Also quite light. Hehe. I didn't try the other desserts coz I was too full by then lol. Even after we sat there until 5.30pm, I still felt a little green from all that food. The dessert selection was quite comprehensive though, there was creme brulee and fresh fruits and other tarts/cakes/chocolate mousse whatever. Hahaha I don't really have a very sweet tooth. :P

We paid $158 for 3 of us, and I would definitely go back again, if my girlfriends want to. For the price, it may be a little pricey but quite worth the whole pleasant experience. :)

Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Ambience: 4/5
Value-for-money: 3.5/5

Monday, August 12, 2013

Food Review #3 - Canopy Garden Dining & Bar

Yesterday hubs and I (actually he) had a craving for breakfast...at about 2pm in the afternoon lol.

We wanted to go to Bishan Park the day before but didn't, so we decided to make a trip down to Bishan Park this time round. Wanted to go try GRUB, but it closed at 2.30pm so we headed to Canopy Garden Dining and Bar which is open all day.

Upon reaching there, we were pleasantly surprised as we were led to this outdoor but cool and sheltered area. There are patrons around who bring their pets (mainly dogs) along so if you're terrified of dogs this may not be the best place for you. Me, I'm a huge dog lover. Which explained why I got scratched by a gigantic Golden Retriever who was so friendly and full of love. :)

The restaurant is a nice chill out place. We saw couples, friends and families just sitting around, chatting and relaxing. There were quite a lot of patrons but everybody was just chilling that the atmosphere was relaxed and quite nice, really.

So the hubs had a craving for breakfast...but he ordered Crab Aglio Olio instead. Whereas me, I always love breakfasts, especially one that has bacon and sauteed mushrooms.


Crab Aglio Olio ($19)

I know right? It looks good doesn't it? Unfortunately, I didn't really like it very much, and neither did hubs because he took one bite and looked at me with puppy eyes and asked if we could exchange. LOL. We did finish the whole thing coz we were so hungry.

I like my Aglio Olio to be as basic as possible, perhaps that's why this didn't quite hit the spot. It had too much herbs and not enough garlic and pepper. I like my Aglio Olios with a bit of Oomph. It wasn't not nice, just not memorable. I probably wouldn't order it again the next time I'm there.

Grilled Breakfast ($18)

The breakfast, however was good! I loved every bit of the breakfast! :) Simple and wholesome. The scrambled eggs were done perfectly!

My only gripe about the place was the service. Service was really not fantastic. First of all, they gave me a fork and a spoon for the breakfast. No knife. Second, we ordered a toast basket that came with butter and jam but no butter knife. Third, the waiters were kind of snobby (ok this may be the paranoid me speaking) but I felt that one of them was particularly rude. Like he was at the bar doing his stuff, but when we ordered stuff or called for service he turned around and stared at us kind of like thinking we can't afford to eat there. I don't know man haha probably just me >_< Or maybe it's because we were in singlet and shorts and slippers lol coz we wanted a leisurely afternoon cycling session.

All in all, I would go back just for the food and relaxing atmosphere.

Food: 3.5/5
Service: 2.5/5
Ambience: 4/5
Value-for-money: 3/5

Canopy Garden Dining
Bishan Park II
Tel: 6556 1533

Sunday, August 11, 2013

The power of thoughts

Ever since the altercation I had with the girls at work since February, we've been on non-talking terms (basically it's them against me) since then. So it's been almost half a year of being quiet at the workplace. I am not normally a quiet person, though I feel that I can be either an extrovert or an introvert. So now's the time the introvert comes out more frequently than before.

All these while, I felt that I was being ostracised and unfairly treated. I mean, honestly I didn't even do anything to warrant all these cold shoulders and juvenile behaviour. Nonetheless, I've been kinda unhappy for a whole 6 months. I mean, after all, how happy can you be when you know the girls at work hate your guts?

So for the past few months, I've been keeping a lookout for a job. On and off, there would come periods of time when I would be so angsty and frustrated that I'd send out 10 job applications in a day. When people asked, I would say that I am unhappy at work.

This morning at work, something just came into my mind. Nothing even sparked it off. It was a random, sudden pop-into-your-head kind of thing. The revelation came in a more complicated manner/sentence/thought, but it can be summed up in three words

I DON'T CARE

And it's true. I really don't! What they think of me, what they say about me. I won't go so far as to say it doesn't affect me. Of course it does, I'd have to be cold-blooded not to be affected. But it no longer has an impact on my happiness. I feel like God has given me freedom over the hold Satan had on me. It's almost like Satan trapped me into being unhappy, grouchy when I have so much in my life to be thankful for. And also a job that honestly ain't too bad. 

It's so liberating to know that you can choose to be happy. It is a CHOICE, within our grasp. It is simply a matter of seeing things differently, making a conscious decision to think about things in another manner. Now I feel less unsettled at work and more at peace with myself actually. They can think what they want or say what they want, because honestly, those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. :)

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Food Review #2 - Shin Kushiya

Last week I went to Shin Kushiya at Jem for dinner. Even on a weekday night, the queue was quite unbelievable. In fact, I'd say that applied to all restaurants in Jem. Fortunately, I waited only about 10 minutes for my table.

B came shortly after and we started ordering. The food did take quite a while to come. B was really excited coz she came the week before and fell in love with the grilled sweet potatoes and grilled corn.
Honestly, perhaps B raised my expectations way too high, but I was expecting the sweet potato to be more flavourful than THAT. It was hopelessly dry and even though B insisted they put sea salt on the skin, I could barely taste it. It was bland and not as fragrant as I had hoped.

The corn on the other hand, was nicely grilled, with a little bit of soy sauce and was juicy and really yums. I would reorder the corn again, but not the sweet potato.


LOL I gave it such a low-class name as beef platter. Actually it's called Gyu Veg Platter, which stands for beef-vegetables-platter. The combination of beef and vegetables was surprisingly delicious, with both complementing one another. However, again, there were some hits and some misses. The beef with asparagus (top skewer) missed because the asparagus was all dried up. I can't remember what the second skewer was (not memorable) but I love love love the third and fifth skewers! Third skewer's tomatoes were juicy and paired with the thin beef, it was a dream! Fifth was a hit too because roasted mushrooms just taste so good. Fourth skewer was just beef cubes but it wasn't too bad, just not outstanding.


The Yakitori (aka chicken) platter was not too bad too. Chicken balls were nice. Quail eggs were normal. Chicken skewer was normal. The fourth skewer however, tasted odd (mentai paired with chicken is quite weird all in all), and the chicken was too chewy. The chicken wings were great! :)

There are so many skewers on the menu that the best way to try most of it is to order the platters. Unfortunately, there are bound to be some hits and misses along the way. All in all, I would say the dinner experience was quite good and enjoyable with good service. However, for the price range, I would make Shin Kushiya a once-in-a-while place to frequent.

We ordered a sushi as we wanted some rice but the sushi honestly...I could do without. They charged $6.80 each for the sweet potato and corn. I find the food slightly overpriced coz I really didn't feel that I ate $18.00 worth of anything on that Gyu Veg Platter but oh well. The Mentai Yaki Onigiri was grilled rice...but it tasted just the way it should..burnt.

Food: 3.5/5
Service: 4/5
Ambience: 3/5
Value for money: 2.5/5

Shin Kushiya @ JEM
Tel; 6339 0322

Thursday, August 1, 2013

My Wedding Journey #3 - Preparations

So it bugs me that the shop assistant at the bridal studio kept asking me to lose a bit of weight in order for me to fit into the beautiful dresses. Unfortunately for me, I have a pear-shaped body. My upper body can fit a Small size but hips would fit M, and lately L. So I'm determined to lose weight. Have been watching what I eat for the past few days, not so much counting calories though I do have a rough idea. I want to recommend an app known as MyFitnessPal. I love this app because it has a scanner function. You can scan the food labels and it'll show you the calories, sugar etc. Now I know my daily morning coffee has 192 calories. :)

So my target is to try to consume less than 1200 calories everyday. In addition, except for my morning coffee, I'm cutting down on my sugar intake (which isn't hard coz I ain't got a sweet tooth). I don't usually like chocolates or cakes so that's not an issue. My biggest sugar problem would be soft drinks I guess. Cutting down on that as well though!

I've been swimming, not regularly but at least some workout is better than nothing. Even if I don't lose weight, I can at least tone my arms and legs (and hopefully, butt too). Anyway, swimming for 45 mins burns about 300 calories, so means as long as I eat less than 1200 calories on my swimming days, effectively I still lose weight! I haven't been weighing myself and am not planning to do so - fear of the unknown haha. So I'll just go to the bridal studio on the day I do my photoshoot (which is about a month away) and pray I can squeeze into those dresses.

In the meantime, I went for my trial make up the other day and hubs said I looked dull. I think it was the lighting in the place but I personally also felt that I didn't look radiant enough (like all brides should!). The makeup artist (MUA for short) commented my T-zone is very dry. She recommended me to use the watermelon mask and white chocolate mask from Skin Food. Unfortunately, both these masks have been discontinued because they have a new range of mask sheets.

So now I have been applying Laneige water sleeping pack once every 2-3 days and using facial mask sheets in between. I wonder whether there's such a thing as over-masking lol. Anyway my brightening mask 2 days ago made my face itch a little. I do have to admit that my skin texture is smoother than before. Now I just have to find ways to lift my face (non-cosmetic ways! No botox!) and minimize those crater pores. :)

I will update here if any of the products I tried are any good!