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    1311. PS. Cafe   
       22 Mar 2007 at 10:48 pm
    Category: Fusion
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    Situated in Harding Road, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, PS Cafe is the perfect place for a romantic or quiet dinner for 2 or a place to get together with friends for a meal and chatty conversation. There are 3 sections, the indoor restaurant, outdoor alfreso dining and the lounge area, where you can get warmed up with drinks and cakes before embarking on the real deal.

    The selection of food is varied and unique. We had the Beef Ragout and the Steak Sandwich. The portions are huge and can be shared by 2 persons, at least for the steak sandwich.

    There are daily specials that are handwritten on the wall. So just look at the wall and place your orders. This is not your average eating place so it is best to make a reservation before coming by to dine.

    Nice environment and ambience. There is also a huge selection of wines ranging from $79 to more than $100 per bottle.

    Price : Entree about $24 to about $50

    Location : Away from the city. Best to get there by 6:30pm, by night it is pitch darkness.

    Staff : Friendly and accomodating. We did not make a reservation but since we were early (about 6:30pm), they tried to locate a seat for us (outdoor). When we indicated our preference for indoors, they obliged and led us to a good spot indoors.

    Specialties : Try the cakes. Come by during tea time on weekends and you can practically spend the entire afternoon chatting and eating with your pals. Cakes are fresh and delicious.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

    1312. Think Tofu   
       22 Mar 2007 at 10:21 pm
    Category: Chinese (New)
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    This is a unique Chinese restaurant serving many varieties of tofu dishes. If you need tofu for your diet, this is the place to go. They have tofu like you have never seen before. They have the Mai Pian (Friend Oats) Tofu - favourite, tofu with minced beef and other kinds of tofu dishes. Of course they also have other meat and vegetable dishes including desserts. The Thai fried fish fillet is also delicious.

    Price : Reasonable. About $5.50 per dish. Size is just right for 2-3 persons. Vegetable dishes are just about $3.20.

    Location : Place is usually crowded during weekends. So go early to get a good seat.

    Staff : During weekends, staff usually busy taking orders and waiting on diners. But still attentive and friendly.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       22 Mar 2007 at 3:39 pm
    Category: Peranakan
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    This restaurant has been around since 1953. We have been scouting around for home made AYAM BUAH KELUAK, HEE PEOW SOUP and Nonya OTAK OTAK but have never been able to find one close to grandma's cooking. We find the one served at Guan Hoe Soon the closest to grandma's cooking, especially the AYAM BUAH KELUAK (grandma says it herself). So we give this restaurant a high rating in terms of the food served.

    Price : From $6 to $22 per dish. Reasonable and portions are average. If you have a table of 8, then the medium portion is recommended. Otherwise you will leave the restaurant wondering if you had eaten your dinner.

    Recommendation : Must Try the Chendol after your meal! This is draped with Gula Melaka and the coconut is super rich. Not for the faint hearted. The bobo chacha is also fantastic. Gives you the umph!

    Location : Get there early or make a reservation for guaranteed seating. There is a huge parking lot right in front of the restaurant so no worries about parking. But if you come too late, perhaps after 7:30, the lots will be full and there might also be no place to sit in the restaurant. So always be early....so that you can enjoy your meal.

    Staff : Service can be improved. Perhaps it is the dinner crowd. The person taking the order can be a bit impatient. So if you see that the place is too crowded, get set on your minds what you want to eat and just fire away your orders. There are only a select few (only one) who are experts at taking orders. The rest of the staffs are not locals and definitely not familiar with Peranakan food. So make sure you order from the right person because Chendol might end up being QingDou.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

    1314. VivoCity   
       19 Mar 2007 at 11:50 pm
    Category: Malls
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    Truly many shops and lots of walking to do. The symmetry makes you feel like you are in a maze the first time you are there. One end of it looks the same like the other end. Need to use the shops as bearings inorder not to get lost.

    The types of shops available is not for everyone. In my opinion, suited for those with heavy pockets. IMHO, It does not give you the "come back again" feel. It feels like the shops are screaming for your attention with the fanciful decor and designs. It has the "quickly buy and go home" kinda feel. Not homely and appealing.

    The only reason why I would bring someone there is just to tell them that this is the newest and "biggest" shopping center in Singapore (in 2007). Full Stop.


    Rating given:Rating: 2 out of 5Rating: 2 out of 5Rating: 2 out of 5Rating: 2 out of 5Rating: 2 out of 5

       18 Mar 2007 at 9:47 pm
    Category: Korean
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    This is another one of this authentitic family run Korean restaurants with a good mix of dishes and BBQ selections to go with.

    The pa-jeon (korean pancake) here is simply delicious. Servings are large and we had to struggle to finish it. But it was all ours and we could take our time to eat it. The original Korean version is a simple pancake of green onions (pa = green onions, and jeon = pan-fried), but other variations have since evolved. We just like the original.

    Staffs are friendly and attentive. Typically catering to Koreans who live in Singapore. The atmosphere is very home like. For those who prefer a no frills restaurant, this is the place.


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       18 Mar 2007 at 9:30 pm
    Category: Korean
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    Step into this restaurant and you will think that you are in Korea. Decor and layout is typically Korean. Serves authentic Korean food. Extra charges for BBQ, so we had them pre-cook the BBQ dishes in the kitchen.

    Bulgogi lovers will like the sweetness and juicy beef slices. Goes very well with the Chinese lettuce and kimchi.

    This is a typical family run Korean restaurant so the atmosphere is cosy. For those who prefer homelike atmosphere typical of the korean guesthouse, this is the place to eat, minus the posh and fanciful lighting.


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       18 Mar 2007 at 9:15 pm
    Category: Korean
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    Authentic Korean food cooked by Korean chef. Price is reasonable and portion suited for one person. They serve mostly pre-cooked Korean dishes. No BBQ dishes. Bulgogi is pre-cooked and tasty. Propably one of the most tastiest I have tried. Priced at S$16.00, it is certainly value for money!

    The Kimchi soup (Yookgae jang) is also delicious. Again the portion is just nice. The only problem we had with it was that it was slightly too oily for us. But then again, there might be others who like it.

    The rice tea goes very well with the food and the kimchi is just right. The staffs are friendly and helpful.

    Also a must mention is that they have Korean rice cakes for sale. So if you like rice cakes, this is the place to visit. If you come by late enough (about 8pm to 9pm), you might even be able to get a discount for the rice cakes (no guarantees!).


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       18 Mar 2007 at 1:39 pm
    Category: Korean
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    One of the specialties that surprised us here is the red bean rice, delicious to the core. Goes well with the BBQ dishes we ordered. The servings are also generous. The Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup) is the real stuff, with rice fillings and pieces of ginseng in the soup. Taste is great.

    This is a typical family run Korean restaurant. Ambience is nice and modern. Food is also great. If you are into Jinro, it is at about $19 per bottle here. Quite the same as in any other Korean restaurant or supermarket.

    Owner is friendly and helpful. If you are not sure about the dishes, just ask him and he can explain to you. Dishes are authentic korean and the kimchi here is just heaven - spicy and all tasty.


    Rating given:Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5Rating: 4 out of 5

       18 Mar 2007 at 1:03 pm
    Category: Korean
    spindoctor spindoctor says:

    Fantastic place to eat authentic Korean food. Nice ambience and friendly staffs. Service is excellent. You can find all your favourite Korean dishes at reasonable prices, like Bulgogi (Not the BBQ ones), Samgetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup), Pajun (Korean Pancake) and Kimchi. Staffs and chefs are also Korean, so you get the real deal. BBQ Portions are also large. One BBQ portion can be shared by 3 persons.

    Especially like the Bokbunja Rasberry wine. Did not find it in any other Korean restaurant I visited. The taste is smooth and fruity. Just right to accompany your bbq meal.

    Tea is free flow and their array of side dishes is simply amazing. The most that we have seen in all the Korean restaurants we visited in Singapore. You can order the 2nd round of side dishes absolutely FREE.

    The restaurant is situated in East Cost. There is another outlet in West Coast. Been there also. If you are into BBQ Bulgogi (beef), it is best to visit the West Cost outlet as they do not serve this dish at East Coast.


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