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    6. Helen   
       26 Apr 2012 at 12:21 pm
    Category: Fashion
    Helen is a home-grown retail chain, that sells hair accessory and costume jewellery. It rivals Chomel in price and quality. Unlike Chomel, it doesn't design or arrange its creations into colours: black, purple, blue and so forth. Many of its accessory also use crystals, but you will find more white crystals used here, which is easier to match with your clothings.

    The designs are classic, workmanship is good and prices are reasonable. A hair clip could range from $2.50 to about $10. Brooches start from around $20.

    Like Chomel, it doesn't have frequent sales. Only during GSS, Lunar New Year or the year-end will there be 10-20% discount. Some old items maybe sold at 50% off every now and then.

    Near the cashier, they sell silver cloth at $2, which is a special-chemically-coated cloth to clean your accessory. This is essential for keeping your stuff in tip-top condition.
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         26 Apr 2012 at 12:02 pm
      Category: Fashion
      This shop is stragetically located next to one of the entrances of the Bus Interchange. It sells causal women fashion. Here, you can find a wide variety of tops, skirts and dresses. For regularly-priced items, price for a dress range from about $50-$80. A top starts from $30. The materials are only average, hence I find them to be over-priced. The designs are also only average, or even plain at best.

      But every now and then, they have sales. A dress could be discounted to $30-odd. I would recommend buying the sales items, rather than the regularly-priced ones. There will usually be many sizes available still if you come early, or they can arrange for delivery from their other outlets.
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        8. High Tea   
           26 Apr 2012 at 11:46 am
        Category: Fashion
        This shop is located right next to the lift lobby at JP 2. It is not a large shop, but nonetheless provides a one-stop place for teenager girls who want to dress themselves in hip, trendy Korean/Japanese street fashion. It sells clothes, hats, belts, bags, necklaces & scarves. Most are affordably-priced. For eg, a top goes for about $20-odd. Perhaps, more pricey are its hats -imported from Korea - which range from $20-odd to $39.

        Most of its clothes come in limited pieces and stocks go fast.

        As this shop is usually manned by one salesgirl only, it is usually closed during dinner-time, at about 5pm-6pm.
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             25 Apr 2012 at 7:36 pm
          Category: European
          I find this restaurant offers quality Western food at reasonable price. However, the space it occupies is not large, hence to maximise revenue the seats are tight.

          Its main offerings are
          Pork Chop
          Steak
          Salmon
          Lobster
          and Pasta. Or some combination of these.
          Prices start from about $12 onwards. Add
          $1.99 to upgrade to a full meal which includes
          garlic bread, soup and drink.

          I have tried its Tomato soup, steak, pork chop and pasta. I find all of them to be delicious, though the pork chop could be a tad too tough.

          Will definitely visit this restaurant again.
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               25 Apr 2012 at 7:16 pm
            Category: Chinese (New)
            For about $3.50, you get a rice ball with a choice of 5 fillings.

            The variety of rice offered includes
            Wu Gu: a mixture of 5 different grains
            Brown Rice
            Wheat
            Red Rice
            and so on.

            5 fillings from choices such as
            salmon floss
            pork floss
            cucumber
            broccoli
            pork chop
            colesaw
            seasoned seaweed
            and so on.

            The proportion of rice given is plenty-full, and the rice is piping hot. But not the fillings, which are pre-cooked and left on trays for customers to choose.

            They also have pre-packed rice triangles, which are sold for about $2 each. These are wrapped with seaweed, and use Wu Gu. There are 3 variety/fillings: Tuna, Smoked Duck or Emperor Vegetable.

            Besides the above, they also have drinks & desserts, all of which use rice as an ingredient.

            I have tried Wu Gu rice ball and find it to be edible, but not memorable.

            I think this store is great for health-conscious consumers who want a healthy snack on the go.
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