Friday 28 December 2012

Surprise from Loving Marina Bay Photo Competition

A surprise indeed!

Didn't know that I won something from the competition until bf told me. Apparently, I think I was unreachable and wasn't in any of the winners' announcement on facebook. By the way, it's my first time winning! Haha, anyway, this is the prize - $30 Sansui Sumiyaki & Bar/Sol Tasca voucher, Marina Bay memorabilia (totebag with umbrella) and a pair of Gardens by the Bay Cooled Conservatories admission tickets! Thanks Marina Bay SG!

However, I still don't know which one won the above as I submitted a total of 4 photos... :(

#1 - A half an hour ride with 360 degree view of the heart of Singapore, the Singapore Flyer

I have seen photos taken from this angle and it is quite common. Thus, I included a small part of a branch of a tree at Gardens by the Bay in it. Hmm...and with the weather like this, I don't see anything special about this photo...

#2 - away from bustles

Trying to portray the peacefulness that you can find in our fast and busy pace of city though it seems like it doesn't really represent Marina Bay much. Taken with miniature effect. Discovered that photo would turn out more impressive when taken from a height.

#3 - Bayshore Station brings convenience to our trip to Gardens By the Bay.

I am hoping for this to be won as out of these 4, I feel most proud of this one! Again, it also seems like it doesn't really represent Marina Bay much... But I just simply love this taken in miniature effect which it just fits so well. Look at those people and cars...machiam toys right!


#4 - Reflection - another way of looking at our CBD development.

I'm sure this is another common angle that most people will shoot. Personally feel that the water pond of the Artscience museum can do a better reflection than the river. Heez...

I am glad that this motivates me more to shoot better and will continue working hard! =)

Tuesday 4 December 2012

BBQ White Venus and Gong Gong overdosed

My last weekend in November was a happening one, 2 days of family chalet at Downtown East and 2D1N to Batam with Rashidah for her 'pamper-myself-birthday-treat'.

For the chalet, we did 2 days of supermarketing for our 2 days of BBQ and that's how we ended up overdosed by white venus and gong gong. First day, we had 2kg+ of white venus and followed by 4kg+ of it again and about 2kg+ of gong gong. Don't remember exactly how heavy were the gong gong that we scooped but am pretty sure for the white venus. We were just spamming lo! haha...

Here comes the BBQ part...

#1 White Venus
Simply place them on the wire mesh. Of course, we had soaked them in salt water and rinsed a few times before bbq-ing!

And wait till one by one opens its 'mouth'! Sometimes 'pop' sound can be heard. This also means that it's cooked! When it opens we dabbed butter on it before feeding ourselves. The buttery seafood taste makes it irresistible to eat!



#2 Gong Gong
Not forgetting the Gong Gong that I learnt to eat from this BBQ session...

As I didn't take any photo of it, image taken from Yahoo! and it was from noobcook.com. It looks like this... 

My cousin showing how to pull out the flesh using a toothpick and eat it...

So, this entry concluded how much we love eating them! Haha...that's why we are overdosed!

Monday 3 December 2012

Puddings at Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe

Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe has a new two storey high branch at Holland Village which is just a few steps away from the MRT station exit. Had century egg+chicken meat congee (recommended!) and dim sums (siew mai and liu sha bao) for dinner. Puddings for desserts.

Ordered Mango Pudding+Vanilla Ice-cream first. The ice-cream makes it tastes better.

Not satisfied, we add on another pudding, the Milk Tea pudding which comes in a teacup and saucer. The presentation is interesting but can be misleading too if one doesn't look before consuming. Pudding tastes abit like kueh ko swee but just not as strong. I personally feel that this is something that is worth trying. But for those whose stomach isn't laxative tolerance, try to refrain from this. 

A good and reasonable place to dine at especially when you have no idea where to go for late night supper - it opens till 4am daily!

Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe (Holland Village) 
251 Holland Avenue
Singapore 278981
Tel: +65 6469 0325
Business Hours:
Mon to Sun – 11am to 4am
FREE Wifi