Tuesday, June 10, 2008

singapore (sights/scenes)

back from a weekend singapore getaway. i'll try to cover the trip in 3 posts, mainly compiling pictures into 3 categories- sights/scenes, food and people.

awesome breathtaking photos shot by calvin using nikon D80. for better resolution, please visit his flickr site as i've resized the pictures to fit my blog (in other words, n00b at adjusting html).

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raffle's place MRT station

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the zigzag lines are equilvalent to our yellow lines- no parking

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singapore progress & advancement sculpture

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boat quay at night bursting with colors

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can you spot the river, the durian, the hotel and the bridge?

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fullerton hotel entrance

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cavenach bridge

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cool sculpture at the right

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can you feel the awesome vibe by just looking at the hotel?

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breathtaking view of hundreds of cranes brightly litted up (the proposed sentosa casino location)

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the durian (esplanade), the hotels and the ferris wheel (singapore flyer)

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merlion in the foreground and fullerton hotel in the background

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even their concrete bridge looks awesome!

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welcome to raffles hotel! the most expensive in singapore!

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raffles hotel fountain- western wedding reception taking place

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the lush green courtyard amidst many tall buidings outside

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a spot for drinks while admiring the colonial architecture of the hotel

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starcruise and cable cars at habourfront centre

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a cute looking 2-seater car never seen before on the m'sian roads

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a masserati that we can only admire from far and through pictures

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damsey hill- a former army barracks ground

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ps. cafe at harding road, damsey hill- very popular cozy cafe among guai lohs and atasan singaporeans

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“House: the social benefits” is an entire block of building which stands on the grounds of former army barracks especially catered for the health conscious fashionista who needs a place to chillout after a tiring day.

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state-of-the-art-funny-looking-nose-with-7-holes ventilation system that keeps clark quay at a cool temperature at any time of the year. click here to know more.

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the talked about clinic bar that is cool and freaky at the same time

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kandi bar by hed kandi

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pretty chandeliers at barfly @ clark quay

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up next- food, food and more food! stay tune!

Monday, June 9, 2008

dragon-i

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dragon-i @ sunway pyramid

my first ever visit to dragon-i can be summed up in 48 words.

ambience and decoration are pretty to look at and comfy with the signature terracottas guarding the entrance, open kitchen showing the xiao long bao sifus at work, nice red-black theme, picture menu... but the food was so-so only. worth a visit but revisits are maybe/maybe not.

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braised peanuts- rm2

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szechuan la mien with pork ribs- rm18

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hot and spicy soup la mien- rm12

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xiao long bao- rm9

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pamelo mango cream- rm10

the ribs are too oily and the dessert taste too bland and blah which does not justify the yellowcreamydelicious outlook. the famed xiao long bao however was alright. pricey for such sub-standard food.

Calvin: the "la mien" texture was pretty good as it was prepared just right. I like my noodles just right where its not too hard or not too soft. However, the szechuan soup was not as I expected. Usually all the szechuan I have tasted has a very sharp vinegar taste. This one, it's pretty bland. Didn't have the szechuan soup "oomph" that i was looking for.

the hot spicy soup was pretty good, the soup felt like it had been made out of many ingredients. However, the soup was a lil oily just like the ribs. But I'd say, most authentic chinese dishes that uses some sort of chili paste ends up with a lil more oil than usual.

[NOTE: the braised peanuts is not complimentary! so if you don't want an additional RM2 in your bill for something you don't want, do return it back and make sure they don't charge you for it. the wet tissues come at an extra charge too.]


dragon-i restaurant
available at all major shopping complexes you can think of in klang valley
(do check out the pretty cool website though)


[disclaimer: the opinions expressed here are based on my personal views, tastebuds and preference and may vary for others. please dont sue me, i dont have money. kthxbye.]

 
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