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This was how I spent my Sunday…

Monday, November 29th, 2010

Spent some time with my good friends.

First up!

Outfit of the day: White frilly tanktop from Bangkok, belt and pink shorts from TheBlogShop and jellies (not seen in this pic) from Novo.

Had lunch with my ex-colleagues from Grayling. Missed them so much! Kenny treated us to lunch at Ma Maison. We were supposed to have lunch at Food for Thought originally but it was closed. Oops.

Stuff we ordered.

Gratin was really yummy. Not too jelak!

The set lunch was really delish. Consisted of a hamburger steak, pasta and omu rice! Shiokkers!

The beef stroganoff rice was so-so. The omu rice with the set lunch was tastier actually. Trhe beef was a bit too tough for my liking.

Surprisingly the Seafood Paella wasn’t very yummy. I remember the last time I went to Ma Maison with Jaywalk, it was really good!

Way too much food for the 4 of us!

Can you guess what is this for?

It’s actually the bill! Cool isn’t it?

Pics with them!

Next outing, let’s go for steamboat?

After that, I met Jacelyn for a movie. We then went Sakae Sushi for dinner because I was craving for the Kani Chawanmushi!

The usual stuff I always order:

Salmon sushi

Hot green tea.

Fried tofu.

Cha soba.

Kani chawanmushi. <3

Kani tempura…

Jacelyn is very adventurous to me. LOL. I always order the same old same old! She ordered the Tempura cheese and Mango Salmon

After dinner, us gluttons went to A dessert story for well… desserts!

I was very disappointed when Slice at FEP closed down but thankfully managed to find Desert Story! I love shaved ice. Damn shiok to eat! Beats ice kachang hands down imho.

Yes, this creature of habit ordered Mango. I ALWAYS order Mango. LOL. (random: i love how chio my blackberry looks here. *flips hair*. Am wondering what skin I should use next, any recommendations?)

She ordered the Mocha.

This concluded my very gluttony Sunday. Ate ate ate nonstop! Need to exercise more instead! Next Sunday! Stanchart 10km run!

How didja spend your Sunday? Do share!

Free Agnes B bag with Steady Magazine

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

My first “Cheap thrills” piece!

I decided to start writing about my cheap thrills because friends were bemoaning about how expensive items are getting. While as much as I love having quality items, I’m more of a quantity person!

Which explains why I always spend very little for each item e.g. clothes, accessories etc. Only once in a blue moon, I would splurge on an item.

So whenever I find something which is cheap (to me), I’ll share them!

My first item isn’t a clothing item! Wahahahaha! It’s a magazine!

If you’ve visited Kinokuniya, you would have seen thousands (ok, not thousands, i’m exaggerating!) of Japanese magazines with lovely freebies. They always come with some beautiful bag, umbrellas, pouches or makeup!

I first found out about Steady Magazine from Evonnz when she tweeted about it.

It comes with a lovely Agnes B bag and bag hook!

Needless to say, I trotted over to Kinokuniya and bought a copy of Steady Magazine, December Issue at $17.50.

Unboxing pictures.

The bag hook is so pretty!

I thought the bag would have been bigger but it’s a cute size. Perhaps to dapao lunch to work? :p

I think for $17.50 for a nice bag, a bag hook and a magazine is quite worth it! Bag hooks are usually more than 10 bucks? If you don’t like it, pack it up for a gift!

For those who were wondering, Steady Magazine has lots of pictures of clothings, makeup, etc

I spy sister brand Ettusais!

And here’s my cheap thrill for the day! What’s yours? If you have any, please share them with me!

If you like sushi, please stand up!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

[review]

Being an avid user of social media, needless to say I’m always surfing blogs, twitter, plurk, forums and other social media tools. There’s where I would usually looking for good places to eat and all.

When I first saw a few tweets on this place called Standing Sushi Bar, I was a bit intrigued. Friends who know me would know that my 2 favourite foods would have to be sashimi and steak.

This owner of Standing Sushi Bar was answering queries, making conversation, talking about his food all on Twitter! This was one of the few places I knew who would do so.

I decided to give it a test by making reservations on Twitter and made arrangements to go.

The whole concept of Standing Sushi Bar is basically to stand and eat but being lazy people, Gracey and I chose to sit. (Chairs are only provided during dinner time.)

We ordered an assortment of sashimi, sushi and some other snacks and it was really yummy!

Howard, the owner of Standing Sushi Bar kept plying Gracey and I mad amounts of sake.

Had way too many.

Howard and Chef Roy smiled gamely for my camera.

I am no food blogger or food connoisseur but I do think that Standing Sushi Bar serves really fresh sashimi. Food is good, service is good however… the food might be a bit expensive for those on a budget compared to other sushi joints.

In which case, I would advice you to try omakase.

From Wikipedia:

Omakase (????) is a Japanese phrase that means “It’s up to you” (from Japanese ??, entrust).

The expression is used at sushi restaurants to leave the selection to the chef. It differs from ordering à la carte. The chef will generally present a series of plates, beginning with the lightest fare and proceeding to heaviest, richest dishes. The phrase is not exclusive to service of raw fish with rice, and can incorporate grilling and simmering as well. Customers ordering omakase style expect the chef to be innovative and surprising in the selection of dishes, and the meal can be likened to an artistic performance by the chef. Ordering omakase can be a gamble; however, the customer typically receives the highest quality fish the restaurant currently has in stock at a price cheaper than if it was ordered à la carte. From the restaurant’s perspective, a large number of customers ordering omakase can help in planning for food costs.

Howard told us about the concept of omakase and Gracey and I decided to come back together with her friend Celeste and my friend David to try the omakase.

We waited in anticipation (and a bit of fear). We had set a budget of $70/pax (you have to set a budget, it goes at a minimum of $50/pax) and we were really excited about the food.

Guess who was beside us?

Stephie and Mr Stephie! If you find that (side profile of) Stephie looked familiar, that’s because she was one of the Blogathon participants and she writes the fantastic fashion blog Fashion Nation!

The food soon arrived.

1st course: Sliced beef.

I found this really yummy and tasty. A nice appetiser.

2nd course: Salmon, the soft bone bits.

I’m not a big fan of salmon and honestly this dish didn’t do it for me. However, I gamely ate more than half of it.

3rd course: Assorted sashimi

Needless to say, this was our favourite course. There was even scallop! Really yummy and really good!

4th course: hamachi.

Usually I’m not a big fan of fish but this dish was really delish. There was no strong fishy aftertaste (which I really detest). Much nicer than salmon imho.

5th course: oysters.

If I remembered correctly, there was a cheesy sauce on it. Interesting dish!

6th course: Seafood + brinjal

Extremely sinful but extremely yummy! The sauce on this dish was really tasty! Wonder if I get the recipe from Chef Roy… hmmm

Miso Soup was served after the 6th course and I mistook it as the 7th course. Oops.

7th course: assorted sushi

I think it was salmon, scallop and unagi. Reallly goood! Check out the huge unagi piece!

8th course: Icecream

The final course was a scoop of delish black sesame icecream. Totally hit the spot!

We really enjoyed ourselves and I returned for another omakase trip with some other blogger friends the week after. In fact, I’m heading back tomorrow! Go for the omakase, I’m absolutely hooked to it. Great value for money! ;)

nadnut’s rating on ambience, food, service and value for money:

If you’ll like to check out the place, here are the details:

Standing Sushi Bar
1 Raffles Place
#B1-02B OUB Centre
Singapore 048616
(t) 6 533 7078
(e) eat@standingsushibar.com

Open Monday – Saturday
11:30 AM – 10:00 PM