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       14 Oct 2008 at 11:51 pm
    Category: Seafood
    Celebrated my grandma's birthday at Jumbo over the weekend. As usual, the place is packed up and down, outside and inside!

    Having read the reviews on other Jumbo outlets, I had all the dishes I want to order prepared prior to the dinner. And thank goodness the dishes didn't disappoint. Except for one - the black pepper crab.

    The crabs were all very fresh and juicy. We were given the bigger ones since we had 16 at the table. Ordered Chili Crabs and the black pepper crab. Chili Crab was fabulous - gravy was tasty, not too sweet nor too spicy. Just nice and goes very well with the fried mini man tou. However the black pepper crab was too saltish. Not too most for our liking.

    Other dishes ordered include...
    Scallop yam rings - very yummy!
    Crispy baby squid - crispy and nice
    Abalone, sea-cucumber and mushroom with broccoli
    Cereal prawn - love the cereal! fresh prawns!
    Salted egg prawn - it was gone before I could taste it!
    Steam fish - at $110 the fish was very fresh and juicy
    Shredded chicken ee-mee
    Honeydew Sago dessert

    Overall the food was good and the serving size was just enough for 16 of us. The service could have been better. Being seated at the corner on the upper level, with an almost dying air-con and a bright orange light, it was a little warm through the dinner.

    Total bill came up to about $650, with 10% discount off from the Jumbo card, we paid slightly more than $580 for the dinner. Price wise is reasonable.

    No photo/video for this because everyone was hungry and the lighting was really very bad for photography. Must remember to ask for a white-light lighted table the next time.
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         17 Sep 2008 at 2:21 am
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      Was planning to have dinner at Amirah's neighbor stall, but was told it was already fully booked for that night. In order not to stay hungry for too long, we decided to give Amirah a try. The place was already packed with customers when we arrived as it was time to break fast.

      We quickly ordered our food and thought the food would be served quickly. Well, our drinks did come almost immediately after our orders. But the rest took too long to come.

      We ordered Hummus and Moutabel which are served with baskets of pita bread. The dishes were served cold but it took so long! The taste isn't as good as those I'd tasted few nights before at its neighbor's stall. But still not bad. The Moutabel lacked the texture that I wanted, perhaps their onion/garlic was over chopped. The pita bread served was not very good too. Some was either too tough or too soft.

      Also ordered the mixed grill main course as seen in the photo. The meat were all rather tough to chew, was rather blunt and lacks in flavor. This only passable imo.

      Overall the food is still considered as acceptable. Will probably not return for a next round due to the long waiting time and not so flavorful dishes.


      (This review might seem a little unfair as I had a better experience few days before this nearby. Go give it a try and judge it yourself.) :)
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           07 Sep 2008 at 1:36 am
        Category: Museum
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        Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is the first museum in the region to present a broad yet integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilisations. The Museum's collection centres on the material cultures of the different groups originating from China, Southeast Asia, South Asia and West Asia.

        I was privileged to have been able to join a guided tour by one of the curators at ACM. If you're planning a visit to the museum, I strongly recommend to join the guided tours by the volunteers.

        The visit to the museum had been quite an experience for me. Before the tour, I thought museums are rather boring. But when I participated in the tour and had a better understanding of the history and stories behind the things around the museum, it was quite a discovery adventure.

        If you've never been into the Asian Civilisations Museum before, why not spend a day there exploring? If you would like to really absorb all the content there, I would suggest you split your visits to a few trips. If not, you might just get too tired after exploring and absorbing just one section of the museum. As the curator suggested, don't go to the museum and wants to see everything there in one visit. One should find a focus for that day and just spend enough time to complete touring that section for that day.

        Oh by the way, if you are unable to join the guided tours, there's always the self-guided tour guides around the museum to help you. There are many computer guides around where they can share the interesting things within their section.

        Attached is a video compilation of few things I saw at ACM. And find out about a cute and interesting cup and listen to the curator share why the cup is interesting! :)

        You can also read more about the interesting finds I saw during my tour around the museum at my blog.
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             07 Sep 2008 at 12:23 am
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          Fig and Olive is one of the few halal certified restaurant in Singapore. This place is nicely renovated and clean. A nice place for gatherings and events.

          I went there twice, once for a meal and the other for an event. The food I had on my first trip was not that good except for the fries...

          Marinara Pasta @ $15.90

          Not one of the better but still passable pasta. The sauce was served a little dry and the seafood tasted dry too.

          Criss-cut fries was fried right and tasted crispy. The serving was quite big and I recommend to share it with few other friends. Unless you're having it on your own.

          Food for the event was better than my first meal there. The variety was good and the overall taste and flavor was much better.

          I may return to give them another chance since the two visits gave quite a big difference in quality.

          Anyone else tried the place? What's your thoughts?
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            sakura_gundams said:
            so its not like a buffett style is it? hmm but are there anymore other fig and olive branches in singapore apart from bencoolan?
            10 Jan 2009 at 6:54 pm
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             01 Sep 2008 at 2:16 pm
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          This is almost like a storeroom but very well kept and organised. ViewPoint Trading & Collectibles is one shop that you cannot miss when you're at China Square Central.

          Housed with many vintage collectibles, ranging from vintage toys, furnitures, black vinyl records and player, to awesome items that you can hardly (or never) find in the modern days. The shop though not very big, is very well organised and maintained. Items are placed in groups and display in a way that is easy to spot interesting things among the clutter of collectibles.

          If you're looking for unique decor for your house, this is a great place to go if you're into the retro and vintage stuff.
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