Thursday, June 5, 2008

Singapore 2008!


Boat Quay - by Sudharshan Murthy


About 2 months before our holiday, I received a very heart warming e-mail from my Best Friend Miti. It reads like this:

'I’ve got an assignment in Hong Kong on the dates that you'll be here and Eugene will bring the kids over to meet me . I would like for you, Ming and the girls to stay atmy new place. I guarantee that you’ll like it. It’s only a 10 minute walk from the MRT station. You and Ming can use my room and the girls can either share a room if they like or they can use the kid’s rooms. Call it house-sitting!

When you stay here, you do not need to bring anything … not even your toothbrushes . My domestic helper will be here, she will change the bed sheets, clean after you and even feed you. Just tell Ani (her name), I would like Assam Pork, Gado-Gado and Onde Onde for dinner … she’ll know what to do! There’s no need to have the keys as Ani will be home except for Sunday. You can get the keys from her if you like. Feel free to use our home like it's your own and tell Ani if there's anything else you might need.

Some facts about my place –

There are 5 bedrooms plus 1 maid’s room.

3 bathrooms and plus one toilet.

You can use the computers, they're in the office on the third floor

The supermarket is 10 minutes walk from my place

Get the Car Keys from Ani if you would like to use the car

There's a Bus Stop just outside our place too

The swimming pool is right at the door step, there’s a gym as well.

The kitchen is open concept – you can cook whatever you like, we have both outdoor and indoor cooking. It’s usually well stocked; you can get your milk and eggs from the supermarket when they run out, or you can send Ani to get it.

Since my kids are all young, they are perfectly happy to bunk in with us on the floor – we have loads of extra mattresses and they love sleepover parties! So,there’s no need for you to move when we return from our trip. We’ve got enough room for everyone. I think I’ve covered everything … let me know what else you need.
Happy house sitting!

Love, Miti '

Wouldn't you just LOVE to have a friend like this? A Friend like Miti is like a Hug from God. Coincidently we were making accommodation arrangements when she so generously offered us to stay in her home, and what a home it is!


The main entrance opens up to the pools


Paige, enjoying a snack after a dip in the pool


Chloe and Paige - what are they doing??!


This is THE life!


Paige sure knows how to relax..


How to make 'Lemper' - 'Lemongrass infused Glutinous Rice wrapped around Spicy Chicken. Ani is a great cook! We enjoyed 3 meals prepared by her this trip.


Ani wrapping up the 'Lemper' for our tea time treat..


'Lemper'


Our favorite place to eat when we're out and about shopping is at the 'Food Republic' . We've been to two of these chain food courts so far, one with a ' yesteryear village' simulation theme and the other with an 'old library' theme.


Deciding where to go after a satisfying meal at Food Republic, Suntec City


Don't you just love the colors in this pic?


Paige and I posing for a photo. Notice the 'books' behind us? This Food Republic chain is the one with the 'Old Library' theme. Very cosy indeed..


A Roast Chicken Rice set


Beef Bulgogi


Chicken Bibimbap


'Loh Bak'- an assortment of fried snacks


Singapore Laksa


Notice the 'Old Village' theme decor? I love those colored shutters..


What about the suspended antique Bicycles and Bird Cages? Cool, huh?


Cheers!


Ming and I


What do you do when you meet up with relatives? Eat Of course! Ming's uncle who is an ardent Fishing and Boating fan, invited us to the Singapore Yacht Club for Dinner one evening. The Dinner was great - we got to 'hand-pick' our seafood and have it cooked the way we wanted. I didn't take any photos of the food though, I thought it would be rude to let everybody wait while I positioned their food this way and that while I snapped. After dinner as the sun was setting, I excused myself from the table and took these shots..


The Yacht Club Restaurant


Ahh...


This is what serenity looks like


So peaceful..


Again, Ahhh...


The pool by the restaurant


Can someone help me with this caption? I don't really want to say 'Ahhh..' again


Wouldn't you like to spend an evening here?


Paige came looking for mommy


The girls dipping their feet


On our last trip here, we had the pleasure of meeting the Gorgeous Annette Tan of 'Greedy Goose'. This trip, Annette invited us over to her place for Dinner - she cooked up a storm of the yummiest Peranakan fare, a Eurasian Devilled Curry, A Berry Clafoutis (?) and served up flavor after flavor of the most beautiful home-made ice-creams! We had the privilege of meeting Mervin, Annette's very cute and youthful-looking partner, her good friend Deborah and her lovely, lovely critters Ralph and Oxford.


The Feast..


Annette and the girls


Annette, the girls and the frolicking hounds!


The great thing about going to S'pore is that I get to catch-up with old friends. I've known Yean , Dee and Stefan since my school days. We met for Dinner at 'Bayang' , an Indonesian restaurant in Clarke Quay and later for coffee and cake at 'Nectarie'.


We passed a quirky looking bar on the way to Dinner - 'C Clinic'- all the seats are either wheelchairs or hospital bed look-alike thingys. What a strange concept!


See what I mean?


Another Bar - this time a Moroccan Shisha Bar. Don't you just love the lighting at the entrance?


A group of Latin Dancers at the Samba Lounge (I forget the name)posing for a shot


Here we are at our Dinner venue - 'Bayang' which means 'shadows'


The 'Shadow Puppets' at 'Bayang'


The girls on the left, then across, Ming, Dee and Yean sitting at the far end


Most of us ordered this - Spicy Grilled Chicken


Ming's order of 'Bebek Panggang' - Grilled Duck


Paige's favorite side dish - Stirfriend Sambal Kangkong (Watercress). Behind that are our drink orders of 'Chendol' and Avacado shakes


My little poser, Paige


Our Dessert Venue, 'Nectarie'


My Good Buddie, Stefan, Ming and I


Say 'Cheese'!


Chocolate Fudge Cake



Mango Mousse Cake


Raspberry and Gianduja Mousse


New York Cheesecake


There are two other people that I adore in Singapore and they are Stefan's Dad and Mom, Chee Nan and Mei Ho. They are like parents to me. This time around, Uncle Chee Nan was out of town but I managed to pay Aunty Mei a visit..


The girls, Aunty Mei and I at Aunty Mei's 'Heartroom Gallery' in Owen Road near Farrer Park MRT. Mei Ho is a Brilliant Folk Artist. She conducts folk art painting classes at the gallery and does pieces on commission. Proceeds from the sale of her work goes to the Church. She's an AMAZING lady and a great inspiration to me.


The girls showing off their gifts from Aunty Mei


Two days before I left Singapore, Miti returned from her trip to Hong Kong and we did what two best friends do. We hung out, went for a massage, and had meals together. We didn't get to visit 'Lodger' (Roger) my Reflexologist in China Town this time around though, which is unfortunate, but I will make a point of doing so on our next trip.


Miti and I


Miti and her wonderful doting husband, Eugene


We had dinner at the 'Soup Restaurant'. Unfortunately we only remembered to take photos of two of the dishes we had. This is their Signature Homemade Egg Tofu.


Stewed Pork Ribs

This concludes my report on my Singapore vacation. I hope you've enjoyed reading this post. Loading so many photos was a pain in the bum! Have a great weekend, everyone!

17 comments:

Ming the Merciless said...

Oh my! What a trip you had.

The first photo of the qauy and night lights of Singapore is spectacular. It looks like a postcard photo.

The food photos - they are like food paradise. I was drooling all over my laptop.

Your friend's home looks like tropical vacation hotel.

Kok said...

carol,
You sure have a wonderful trip! All the good food, great places and awesome people! Gosh! I want a holiday!!!

Breadpitt said...

oh my, it's like a paradise . for sure you and your family were havin wonderful time .wish you and your family continue to enjoy your holiday , but still ,im a greedy person , missed alot on your gorgeous pastry photo's ......haha.

regard ko wai

Big Boys Oven said...

this is awesome, lovely,& fantastic! so cool!

daphne said...

wow!! is that house really in Singapore?

Great trip! I'm still enjoying mine! =)

WokandSpoon said...

That looks like a great trip! Love the photos - esp. the food!!

tigerfish said...

WOW! All the good food except the "Clinic" one which I might give a pass. Tried Food Republic the last time I was back in SG - Sergeant Chicken Rice and Hokkien Mee. Both good for food court standard.

You have all good friends in SG. You're so lucky!

Nora B. said...

How wonderful!! Your friend Miti, your trip and these photos. Makes me feel nostalgic for Singapore. I'll be back there soon enough. So many places to re-visit and new places to check out. Gotta love that about Singapore.

take care,
nora

Anonymous said...

I found your blog as I'm trying to see if food bloggers in Perth actually meet up, and for some reason I found your blog.

Your KL and Singapore holidays almost looks like mine which I recently went on as well, except you didn't get food poisoning/some weird infection at Madame Kwan's that knocked you out for 1-2 weeks.

Funnily enough, I was supposed to meet some KL food bloggers too (but couldn't due to the 'lovely' food poisoning/infection).

Unfortunately I stayed somewhere dodgy in Singapore, not like the gorgeous place you stayed in! I got gypped! ;)

Anonymous said...

Looks like a great trip you had. I love all those restaurants you've been too. I'm going to bookmark them to try them out when I'm back in Singapore. I'm so out of touch with new places to go (there are so many). Your friend's place looks so cool. I wish I own one of those. :) The lemper looks delicious. :)

Anonymous said...

Hello,

I got to know about your blog from TFP where you left a comment. Loving your pics and your baking skills! Your S'pore holiday definitely caught my attention too cos I'm planning mine right now. So, as you can guess, I'm probably wishing I have a friend like Miti?! Hehehe.. Happy blogging!

Jen Laceda | Milk Guides said...

i am so happy to have found your blog! what lovely photos of yummy food -- made me want to go to Singapore now!...or at least look for a Singaporean / Malay restaurant. hmmm...could be hard here in Toronto to find the authentic. i am so going to add you to my blogroll!!

Anonymous said...

May I know where abt is your friend's place or the name of the complex. My husband recently just got an offered to work in S'pore, we are currently looking for a place and your friend's place looks very nice.

My email white_venom@hotmail.com
Thanks
Dee

Anonymous said...

Wow the swimming pools and girls really beautiful. Delighted to go through the nice pictures. Planning to visit Singapore soon with my family.

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Go Go Elite Scooter said...

Wow! That lemper looks really good... looks kind of difficult to prepare though :P

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