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       26 Apr 2008 at 3:30 pm
    Category: Coffee and Tea
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    On a day where I am alone, I like to find a quiet and nice place to relax, read a book and fill my tummy. For a long time, I'd not been to the library, so I decided to drop by on a Sunday afternoon.

    I settled at Cafe Galilee inside Sengkang Library with a book and ordered some food. With my failing memory, I can't recall the name of the drink and food I ordered! But the experience is still fresh in my mind.

    The drink ordered was refreshing, especially for a hot day. Its blended fruit juice with wheatgrass. Seems healthy to me. Haha!

    I ordered the BBQ sauce chicken chop hoping to fill my tummy. There wasn't any photo to refer to when I ordered at the cashier. But the staff described to me that it'll come with pasta and bread. So I presumed it'll be not bad. When it was served, I was quite disappointed. The piece of chicken was a tad small, and the pasta and bread was kinda sad to look at. (Refer to picture)

    The sauce on the chicken was overpowering and the taste of chicken was totally lost in it. The pasta and its sauce was cold when served. The bread seemed to have been left out for awhile, its cold, tough to bite and the cheese was blunt.

    Could have been alot better if they'd heated up the pasta sauce and bread before serving.
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    1. sylvdoanx
      sylvdoanx said:
      i wonder whether this is the same cafe galilee in SMU library?
      26 Apr 2008 at 7:56 pm
    2. claud
      claud said:
      Galilee has many branches. So I think SMU one might be the same one ba.
      26 Apr 2008 at 9:29 pm
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       22 Apr 2008 at 11:11 pm
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    Yummy prawns!

    It was a great lunch outing and boy the food! If not for the bright bright sun from out the window, it might seem like we were having a dinner feast! Ha!

    The spread was good. But there's two item that I enjoyed most! And both are prawns!

    The first prawn dish was an add on to the set menu ordered. This is one of their signature dish, the Wasabi Prawn balls. The wasabi prawn wasn't powerful enough. It tasted more like salad prawn with all the fruits (honeydew, dragonfruit bits and strawberries) that came with it. Nevertheless, it was nice and easy to eat too. (No need to peel the shell mah! Haha!) Give me this dish alone and I'll be happy to eat it with a bowl of rice.

    The next one was from the set menu, not sure about the name, but it seems like cereal butter prawn. (Picture) Before the prawn was served, waiter brought a bowl of lemon water and everyone started discussing whether the ladies or the men will be doing the peeling. Haha! Everyone sighed a sign of relief when the prawn was served. The prawn was big and fragrant. The mixed of dried chilli, curry leaves and dried shrimp makes the whole dish very flavorful and yummy. Enjoyed it!
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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      Wah so fast... lol *hurry hurry*
      22 Apr 2008 at 11:35 pm
    2. ladyironchef
      ladyironchef said:
      hahaha! yeah claud always the first! all righty, will post asap. lol
      25 Apr 2008 at 9:47 pm
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       15 Apr 2008 at 2:23 am
    Category: Fusion, Steakhouses
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    Mediocre set lunches.

    This place had been hidden from my view since I first stepped foot on Serangoon Circle, until I saw the reviews here. The shop front looks rather run down and the signboard outside was too old for anyone to take notice of its existence. The windows were covered with white lace curtains, and if you don't take notice of the signboard, most probably you'll miss them too.

    When I first stepped into the restaurant, I was amazed at how they managed to continue in such a retro unit. It looks as if you're dining in a run-down 70s restaurant. Even the staff there are retro.

    Not knowing what to order, we ordered the set lunches. There were 2 types of pricing, one at $7 and the other above $12. We each ordered one from each of the menu. He got himself the grilled fish and chips set lunch that comes with dessert and drink. I ordered the pepper steak set that comes with soup of the day, ice cream and drink. (The drink served was in kiddo size. Luck they serve ice water too.)

    When the soup was served, I knew we made a wrong choice for lunch. The soup was too diluted and it tasted more like water than thick soup.

    My steak was served first. The serving was acceptable but the taste just didn't quite meet my expectation. The two other steakhouses around Serangoon Circle. Next came the fish and chips. Oh boy, was my boyfriend disappointed. One word to describe it - tasteless.

    The only thing that somehow surprised us was the dessert that came with the cheaper set lunch. It's their own version of muah chee with coconut. Usually muah chee is eaten with chopped peanuts and sugar. So it's quite interesting to taste it with coconut instead.

    I'm probably not going to return. There's just too many choices available around the area.
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    1. feizhu
      feizhu said:
      With the rising costs of food, be glad you can find a set lunch for $7 ;)
      15 Apr 2008 at 11:10 am
    2. Lucardia
      Lucardia said:
      Wah, bad experience huh? Well, cheap and good seldom comes together nowadays.
      15 Apr 2008 at 11:52 am
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       15 Apr 2008 at 2:08 am
    Category: Japanese
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    High quality mouth watering authentic Japanese Cuisine.

    I've to agree with HisFoodBlog that EN Japanese Dining Bar is one of the best I'd been to by far. Serving the freshest sashimi and to-drool-for authentic cuisine.

    This was the first time I tried the Beef Carpaccio. At first sight, I didn't dare touch it. But since its ordered, I just went ahead and dared myself. After the first slice of beef, I wanted more! It was thinly sliced and blended well with the seasoning on the beef. Although a tad too saltish, but still great one to devour on.

    As the dishes ordered were more or less those recommended above by HisFoodBlog, I shall just share one more, which is another surprisingly yummilicious one.

    The Unagi Fried Rice is most probably the only thing I will order if I should be going back there again. (Cos the price tag there is just not friendly enough for my thin wallet.) The fried rice is very fragrant and the rice grain is the real good stuff. Unlike the usual fried rice, I had at other Jap place, this is solid and slightly chewy too. The Unagi although cut to rather tiny pieces, I could still feel it when I chew on the mouthful of rice and unagi.

    Great place to go for good quality Jap food.

    (*Please take note that EN Jap dining bar is located along M.Sultan road, before reaching the left turn at Obar. Thanks to the incomplete directions given, when I was there, I couldn't find it within UE Square building. :S)
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    1. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      Wahaha! Ur review will make HFB very happy!
      15 Apr 2008 at 8:55 am
    2. His Food Blog
      His Food Blog said:
      Nobody ever said it was WITHIN UE Square... hehe and yesh HFB is a happy man!!
      15 Apr 2008 at 9:37 am
    3. Lucardia
      Lucardia said:
      Hahaha! My review will come soon. Nice place i agree but mine will not be five star. hehe
      15 Apr 2008 at 10:53 am
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    40. Pink Beauty   
       13 Apr 2008 at 9:18 pm
    Beauty, body and hair care at its cheapest! This is the place to go for cheap cheap toiletries, beauty products, hair and body products and even perfumes.

    Located in the heart of Ang Mo Kio, you might missed this gem as its hidden among the rows of shops along the main shopping lanes. The only thing that might help make it stand out is the pink sign board and lots of bottled shampoos neatly arranged outside of the shop.

    The shop carries most of the brands, such as Loreal, Biore, SK2, and many others. But their prices are the most competitive. Giving the bigger pharmacies and shops a chase for their money.

    For instance, the Loreal Facial gel and toner I bought. Usual price for the gel is $6 and the toner is around 10 . At Pink Beauty, the gel cost $4.50 and the toner cost only $6.20! I also bought 2 tubes of Biore Facial Scrub. U.P. $6 at NTUC and Watsons. But at Pink Beauty, its only $2.10! REAL Cheap right?

    So now you know where to go for your beauty products ya? ;)
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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      mmm so far. :) Next time I at AMK then can stock up heh
      13 Apr 2008 at 10:18 pm
    2. Polarbear
      Polarbear said:
      Wow! Cheap Cheap!
      14 Apr 2008 at 8:55 am
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