Tuesday 25 October 2011

DIM SUMing @ Peach Garden


Peach Garden Chinese Restaurant serves delectable Cantonese cuisine which has thrilled its patrons to come back for more. It has earned numerous dining accolades from renowned magazines such as Singapore Tatler and Wine & Dine. The first Peach Garden Restaurant was opened in 2002 at Novena Gardens. It has expanded its chain into Thomson Plaza, Hotel Miramar, OCBC Centre and Orchid Country Club.

With classic yet dashing decor, and attentive line of waitresses and waiters, this place is indeed worth the visit. We tried out their dim sum in one of their branches, located in Orchid Country Club. It was full house, however, we didn't wait for too long before we were guided in to our table.

A candid picture by my cutie son...;)

Love the sakura printed wallpaper....surrounded the waiting area at the entrance. See the little peach tree...

While waiting to be seated, hubby went through the menu.


YAY...got our table after less than 10 minutes of waiting. We were famished! Let's order food, shall we?


The menu...

Started off with piping hot century egg & chicken porridge.



Fruity roll with avocado cube, the fried outer layer was crispy, a bit chewy and springy, as if made from glutinous flour....forgot the special name of this dish...which stated in the menu

Steamed 'Har gau'

Prawn rolls in Dragon Beard...topped with fish roe

Phoenix Claws

Steamed pork ribs with salted black beans

Siew Mai with seaweed wrap, topped with wholesome piece of scallop meat.

Steamed yam cake

Custard buns

Prawn chee cheong fun

Pork siew mai

Waiting for more to come...hahaaa


Crispy yam ball with char siew filling


Insisted to take a picture with the sakura....since I love it so much...heee

To patronize Peach Garden, for its delectable spread of dim sum freshness,

peach garden @ Orchid Country Club
1 Orchid Club Road
#02-35 Social Club House
Singapore 769162
Tel: (65) 6759 3833

Monday 24 October 2011

Date with Hubby Dearest


Its a vibey Friday, after work, hubby dated me for a decent Thai dinner and movie at Vivocity. He had movie tickets booked on-line. However, we couldn't reserve a table at Thai Accent as reservation after 7 p.m. is not entertained.

I came across Thai Accent, through reviews from the web. Most of them had a good reviews towards the food and ambience provided. Thai Accent is owned by a native Thai, who is said to have owned a chain of Thai restaurants in Malaysia. It serves authentic Thai cuisine.

It has been a while we do not have Thai food, though we love to tickle our tastebuds with super hot and spicy food. Seriously, with growling stomach, after finishing the spread on the table, my stomach felt the blazing hot inside. Most of the food, are so spicy and sour. Those who can't take spicy food, please refrain from challenging yourself with the delicacies. They are fiery HOT HOT HOT!

The view from the entrance. Nothing fancy but as you step in, the decor and paintings on the wall, release that little bit Thai influence. If you have window seat, you are invited to a fascinating waterfront view with unobstructed Sentosa Resort lookout. I was lucky to have admire a firework play on that night which lasted for about 5 minutes or more.


       The cute pink menu....Those marked with heart-shape, are their signatures.


Hubby bev: Thai Iced Tea....with boost of strong tea flavour, and infused with palm sugar.

               Mine: Lemongrass with honey...a refreshing drink to go with spicy food

The starter: Spicy sour mango salad...with lotsa chilli padi, cashew nuts and huge chunks of dried shrimp

Side dish: Thai fishcake served with sweet sour sauce, of chilli and fried garlic bits

The appetizing sauce was yummy!

                        Deep fried fresh water prawns in tom yam sauce

Tom Yam Goong....available in clear or thick soup....We had thick one, super powering fiery hot and sour! BUT uber NICE!

                                       Buffalo wings....my LUV

Stir fry seafood Phad Thai...there were crushed chilli powder, nuts and bean sprouts which were carefully grouped at the edge of the serving plate. You can mix them base on one's preference.

                           A normal sight of spread, for the 2 of us!...LOL

Went to a confectionery shop, next door..."Can I have this, Hubby?" ;P

After a satisfying hearty dinner, we proceeded to Golden Village to catch a movie, a gross one, 'THE THING'. Usually hubby will get himself nachos with cheesie dip or butter flavoured popcorns before entering the cinema. But our stomachs were left with no allowance. So we had only Coke and there we went, sit back and relaxed for a movie. A meaningful Friday night spent.....


Its ALL about ARTchitecture & TRAmS in MELBourne CiTY: Day 5-7

After checking out from Eastern Beach Holiday Unit, at Port Philip, GOR, we drove in our wagon for approximate 4 hours to Brighton Beach, in Melbourne City.

We reached Brighton Beach at around 1 pm, parked our vehicle a little bit further from the beach. People were seen sailing in yatchs and gliding in the sky, with the aid of the strong wind. The view of the beach from far fascinated me, hence I stepped out of the car with DSLR in hands. As I walked to the edge of a slope to capture a far shot of Brighton Beach, I started to feel my swaying body against the strong wind, as if I were gonna swept off my feet that instant second. Quickly, I retrieved back to the car, cowardly. Bro drove to the beach, and we had a closer look of the colourful shelters, which are the icons of the beach.

Below is a snapshot which I had risked my life, in order to capture a view from far.

Among all, the one with Aussie flag painted on was the highlight. Tourist like me, couldn't help but to snap a picture next to it.

The mighty strong wind blew from the sea made me felt uneasy, as the tiny sand grains got into my eyes and pricked on my legs like needles, albeit the stockings that I put on. I tried in vain to put on my cap, as the weather was hot and sunny. But my cap just couldn't sit on my head as it was blown away again and again. So, I gave up and went capless! URGHH!! Weird thing was that the locals couldn't care less and enjoyed sunbathing like somekind of reptiles on the grainy dry sand dessert!

After battling with strong wind, sand, and hot weather, we drove to Little Bourke @ Chinatown for our 2 nights stay check-in. We stayed at Punthill, where the apartment has 2 fully furnished bedrooms, kitchen, and laundry.Living in town was a little bit more costly. But hey, its all about shopping, and convenience.

We spent 2 days in city, shopping, sightseeing, admiring the city like other tourists would normally do. After travel around Victoria for days, staying in Chinatown is the best choice as it gives easy access to many tourist attraction sites, and of course to satisfy your longing on local home food. There are Jap, Korean, Shanghainese, Malaysian, and many more. It definitely makes you feel like home.

You can easily recognize Chinatown by seeing this picture below.

Punthill, where we stayed.

After checked-in, we strolled around the city, which are conveniently accessible by foot.

                                                  The Federation Square

Flinders Station, as seen from Federation Square

Next we moved on to the nearby Centre Place, at a street, across the Flinder station. Centre Place is a place with ever changing street art, the graffiti, and it is always a cool place to check out in Melbourne.

Centre Place is a busy laneway and arcade in the Melbourne CBD. It runs between Flinders Lane and Collins Street. The laneway is home to several vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, sushi bars and shops, as well as some of Melbourne's best examples of street art and graffiti, particularly stencil graffiti, known as "City Lights". This precinct has been used in tourist promotion campaigns for the city. It is also a popular hangout for Melbourne punks....(extracted from Wikipedia)

I was all laughing because I made my mum make the hand sign like a punker! Hahaaaa

                    OK....lets be serious...smile and pose to the camera...
     
                   Graffiti art were seen everywhere along the street



Even the dumpsite was beautifully and artistically decorated with art


Take your time to admire the structure and architecture of those buildings around Melbourne, mostly churches, chapels, and business buildings at CBD.

St. Michael's ON Collins church

                    Even the LV flagship store looks so Parisian...as if it was in Paris

                         The dome look alike building.....resembles a mosque, NO?

The Parliament

After city tour by walking, we returned to Chinatown for dinner. Like I'd mentioned earlier, you won't be wrong to stay here as food are plenty and with more varieties. There's must be a eatery which suits everyone. For example, OLD TOWN where they serve nasi lemak, mee siam, and other local delicacies.

Or simply step into a BBQ meat shop, selling all kinds of roasted meat, duck and chinese sausages. Surprisingly, the roasted pork tastes so so nice, which is on par with ours. The only downside, is a tad salty for our preference.

Or just pop by any Shanghainese handmade noodle shop, serving different kinds of handmade noodle, both in broth or dry.

                                         Stir fry beef handmade noodle

                                                  Or chinese dumpling

The next morning, we headed to Queen Victoria Market. You can get the freshest meat, veggies, fruits, even souvenirs from here. It opens 5 days a week, with its operating hour as below:

Tue    : 6 am - 2 pm
Thurs : 6 am - 2 pm
Fri     : 6 am - 6 pm
Sat     : 6 am - 3 pm
Sun    : 9 am - 4 pm

Inside the market, its easy to navigate around, as its divided into blocks and sections, of meat, seafood, pastries and breads, titbits and sweets, organic foods, fruits, and so on. Just pay attention to the signages on top, to guide you.


I am a person who love food and usually will step into kitchen just to stir up a dish or two. Thus, the sight of fresh ingredients make me 'ORGASM"! Couldn't stop picking up those veggies, wild mushrooms, fruits and herbs, and sniffed on them. At the end shopped quite a bit with bags of goodies in tow. See how happy I were in the below picture...LOL

Just couldn't decide what NOT to buy! Hahaaa...Now you guys know, my hubby is the one who usually goes to the wet market, not me....coz I will end up buying whole loads of things and stuffed them into my giant fridge! The sight of food just makes me feel INSANE!

Wide arrays of sausages....

                                Stinky blue cheezzz....not my pick

                                        Rabbit / hare meat, anyone?
                                                   
                                               Chocolates...LUV

                                                      Seafood section


                                             Organics food section

                                              Sweets and confectionery

I'm getting NUTS! I bought macadamias, which come not cheap...around AUS$55 per kg. I had abalone powder coated macadamia and honey roasted macadamia. These 2 are my pick coz they taste incredibly GOOD. Wasabi flavoured macadamia also available, but the taste of the wasabi was overpowering. I got myself some fresh dried apricot, which are naturally sweetened. My son loves it so much, so do I.

Fresh oysters were dirt cheap and so so fresh that no one could resist. We had 2 dozens. Each dozen ranged between AUS$10 to AUS$12, depends on the oyster's size. GOSH, talking about oyster, makes me drooL....

With so many bags in hands, we hauled our goodies, bought from the market back to the hotel first, then lunch. After lunch, mum, sis, and me separated from my bro and dad. Girls as usual went for shopping frantic and chilling with coffee in the cafes, while guys were more practical and informative. They went to the Chinese museum in Chinatown...hahaaa...*____*#
You can even think of riding in a horse carriage like below, after a tired day of shopping spree!

Had expresso in Hungry Jacks...everywhere there's a Hungry Jacks popping by, they look exactly like our Burger King, even the menu are so similar.

The next day morning, on the 8th day, we packed and getting all ready for flight back.

                  The cloud looked so fluffy just like the cotton candy, didn't they?