Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Waa Cow! & its Aburi Bara Chirashi Bowl - Moving to University Town (UTown)

A fellow colleague had missed quite a few opportunities to dine at Waa Cow and we decided to go with her today so that she would finally understand why we kept raving about the food there.

Coincidentally, all of us opted for the Aburi Bara Chirashi bowl even though that's all that the restaurant had left for the rest of the day; for a reason that i would announce at the end of this post.

Now, i am not a chirashi guru; hence, i couldn't comment much in comparison with others in the "industry". I am aware, however, that aburi (torched) sashimi usually tastes extremely good with a blend of rawness and cooked seafood enveloped by an irresistible charred aroma. 

It was spoonful after spoonful of delicious goodness made of popping salmon roes, fresh salmon and tuna that moved down my throat, helped by a supposedly house-blended vinegar, aged soya sauce and the signature slightly burnt rice. Put it this way, i don't often see that colleague of mine eat so much rice and she literally cleaned up the bowl! 

For those who have yet to try Waa Cow, i am sorry to inform you that today is their last day at NUS Shaw Foundation Alumni House! Fret not though as they would be reopening (targeted mid of July) at another location within NUS, the vibrant University Town!

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Location
Moving to University Town in Mid July 2016

Website
For updates on their upcoming opening, visit their facebook page 

Price
Aburi Bara Chirashi Bowl - S$16.90 
(NUS staff / students would get extra discounts).

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Rong Hua Bak Kut Teh (榮華肉骨茶) @ Fusionopolis [Above One-North MRT Station]

Singapore's weather is experiencing mood swings recently and in the supposedly hot and sunny month of June, we do get the occasional thunderstorms that push the mercury on the thermometer a few notches lower. 

On one of those "lucky" days, my colleagues suggested having bak kut teh at this restaurant that i frankly had never heard of. Maybe due to the rain, the queue was long with a wait of roughly about fifteen minutes. 

Nothing of particular mention to the interior design since i don't get too bothered with it, generally. However, I did notice a plaque / information panel that gave an indication of the store's history; in a nutshell, the founder (grandfather) learnt the trade at a well known teochew bak kut teh stall and came out with a unique blend that's used nowadays. 

I couldn't wait to dig in for two reasons; the peppery aroma surrounding the air and the wisps of boiling steam rising from the bowls of our neighboring tables! 

The more expensive premium loin ribs were chosen for my order and i expected nothing less than tender and juicy; both of which were met! Colleagues who ordered the normal pork ribs soup were as satisfied with the meat texture. 

Soup was in reality the main star for me as i could eat tons of rice if the broth was good. As required under the Teochew style of bak kut teh, this was peppery hot yet not to the extent of leaving a burning sensation on your tongue. I would prefer to describe it in simplistic terms; flavourful and aromatic 

Want to guess how many times the bowl was refilled? Two times although in the first time, i was only about a little more than halfway through. Verdict: Shiok ah!

My colleagues got the sides free as part of a promotion and i managed to steal a few bites; the salted vegetables had varied textures with some that could benefit from a longer period of soaking. The cut dough fritters were a surprise though; crunchy which means they retained that satisfying bite after submerging them in the peppery soup! 

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Location
1 Fusionopolis Way, #02-13, 
Connexis, Singapore 138632

Opening Hours
Mondays to Saturdays - 11am to 9pm
Sundays & Public Holidays - Closed

Website

Menu 
As above

Ordering List
As above, if you are interested

Pricing
Premium Loin Ribs - S$9.00
(Subject to GST and Service Charge)

Additional Information
Weekday lunch set, priced at S$6.90 before GST and service charge, with one pork rib soup, one bowl of rice and one serving of side dish (choose from salted vegetables, braised peanuts, fried dough fritters) is available from 11am till 2pm! 

Monday, June 13, 2016

Day Two of My Relaxing 6 Days 5 Nights Bangkok Trip!



It was rather late when we left Park Plaza hotel for Asok BTS station although our thought then was merely to use the station as a gateway for much needed breakfast! 

Park Plaza hotel was an amazing hotel and the only negative feedback i can think of wasn't even related to the hotel itself - it's this flight of stairs that frustrated me every time i had to climb it and to hype up the irritation, i was a faithful user of BTS and MRT.

No prize for guessing where we were going to for breakfast as Alex couldn't forget the mango sticky rice we had the day before.

People were crowding at the entrance as the opening hour for the mall was 10am! Security check is a must before you can enter many, if not all shopping centres in Thailand; every country has their rules and customs and as a traveller, don't impose your opinions. It's not your country.

Yes, it's a satisfying breakfast at Pier 21 food court!  The energy boost was required for the most important activity to be undertaken in Bangkok - shopping at Chatuchak Weekend Market

Time passed fast at the Thailand's most famous market - even though i could continue to shop, our dear Alex didn't have that energy and wanted to return back to the hotel for a rest! :( There were some gains from the visit, thankfully; the Wantong Cafe and the yummy grilled honey roast pork

That sleep-deprived ass got his rest and we left for another train market. Upon arrival at the MRT station, we got a bit lost (language barrier can be a pain) and decided to take another exit to the relocated Suan Lum Night Bazaar

Saw this sticker on the escalator in the train stations - why i cannot walk?!!?!? Time is precious on overseas trips and i sure hope the message was "do not run on escalator" which was the actual scenario on the picture.

A relaxing trip is incomplete without a session in the movie theatre! Do keep in mind that the national anthem would play before the movie and everyone is required to stand up

Bought the tickets for 10 Cloverfield Lane as our choices were limited with a lack of understanding for the local Thai language. As we still had some time to spare, we proceeded to Pier 21 food court where i had my first egg omelette rice! 

For those who visit Terminal 21 on a daily basis, do register for a free wifi account at the customer service counter. It's valid for one year and connection was quite good! 


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Sunday, June 12, 2016

Suan Lum Night Bazaar Ratchadaphisek 2016 @ Bangkok (Lat Phrao MRT Station Exit 1)

I didn't have fond memories of Suan Lum night bazaar, back when it was next to Lumpini Park, partly because the pricing was relatively high compared to my favourite Chatuchak Weekend Market. 

Now that the night market had reopened, albeit at a different location, i guess it would be fair to check it out and determine if it were crappy as it used to be. 

There were distinct changes and if you have looked at the first photograph carefully, you would have noticed a high rise building that appeared to be surrounded by the bazaar; it's a shopping, hotel mixed development complex! 

More shall be mentioned later in the post and in the meantime, let's just enjoy the great outdoors for which we were fortunate to have caught a windy evening that made strolling an amazingly leisure affair.

Limited items at this vendor - my mom had worked in a coffee shop and she told me before that drinks are the main income generator with a profit margin of close to 400%!

Competitors abound though; unless i am craving specifically for soft drinks, as i am recently with a soft spot for A&W root beer, i would likely go for healthier drinks like ginger tea etc.

Food truck which i honestly hope would take root in Singapore! It's gaining popularity in the little red dot although their presence is limited to big, outdoor events. Having smaller trucks, like the above, and allowing them in parks etc might reduce the barriers to entry. 

No idea why there's a brachiosaurus and it doesn't gel with the atmosphere. Maybe it was there as a promotional gimmick for the Dinosaur Planet theme park.

The massive structure did draw a lot of attention and i was wondering if i could probably scale up the ladder for a better position to take nicer photos of the bazaar.

Back to the outdoor bazaar - see this stretch? The bazaar covered only this stretch and for those expecting to be overwhelmed by thousands of stalls; not yet. 

What to expect from the vendors along the street - frankly, i was getting bored and if not for the super good weather, i would have called it a day and have an earlier night at Park Plaza hotel

Another dinosaur - the Triceratops which had a moving head! The obsession humans have with the Jurassic period and the advanced science nowadays could only infer a likelihood for Jurassic Park in a few more decades!

Hm........ my rebellious streak told me to buy a pair, wear it and then have the coach buses run over my feet to prove that they are really strong. The stingy soul in me rejected my proposal.

Do keep in mind that the street wasn't closed to motor vehicles and coach buses continue to enter to drop off tourists at the hotel's entrance (denoted by the positions of the air-blown god of fortune dolls). 

Reborn steak kind of translates into re-cook steak; i might be wrong and for only 129 bath for a slab, i shouldn't be complaining! 

This black and white cupboard on the left would so fit into the decor of my house! Actually another objective for this Bangkok trip was to source for decorative items for the house but my intention wasn't                                                                                                                                                                                           bulky furniture. 

Thirsty and got interested in the longan bottled drinks with flavours like chrysanthemum, pandan, red dates and beetroot. According to the owner, the longans were sourced from a local farm. 

At 40 baht each and three for 100 baht, Alex insisted on buying! I opted for red date which tasted disgustingly sweet; Alex's chrysanthemum was much better. 

More on the stalls. 

I suspect Alex has a sock fetish - he couldn't resist socks and would insist on checking socks on sale. These ankle socks were honestly quite cute and he bought about eight pairs even though he has a few dozens in my house! 

These tees appealed to me more! The designs with baby superheroes were really adorable and i did regret not buying a few pieces since each was less than S$10. 

Lantern festival? I couldn't quite pinpoint a theme for the night bazaar and guess the mish mash decorations were there simply to draw attention and possibly as photo points for visitors to upload to their social media. Such publicity is crucial in the age of social media. 

A row of food trucks on artificial turf! 

Nearing the end of the bazaar - i was almost motivated to cut my hair in the old style since i am seldom that adventurous. Pity Alex didn't dare to agree to my stake for taking up the dare. For those who have yet to know me well, i can bet on almost anything so long the stakes are high enough. 

The end; at least for the outdoor bazaar. We attempted to take the lift to the shopping mall but it brought us up to the car park instead. It was baffling as we did notice that renovation was still ongoing and i did read somewhere that the complex wasn't 100% complete. 

A U-turn would be needed then.

Instead of the dangerous road, we took to the side of the building just in case there were interested shops to be found. Aside from a smattering of restaurants, pharmacy, small stalls, the takeup rate for some shops seemed to be slow.

Managed to gain entry to the shopping complex via the world's most famous fast food restaurant; MacDonald's! 

Bloody Alex wanted MacDonald's for dinner and got his wish! I didn't say too much as his purchase would allow me access to the fast food restaurant's WiFi! And i wasn't hungry anyway. 

Had a few fries and read the above notice while washing my hands. This same notice should be copied and pasted at places like Starbucks in Singapore! To think that i used to hog seats at Burger King for my studies when i was still a student.

Another commercial entity that i need to prevent Alex from seeing aside from socks vendors; the fish spas! Again, it has to do with feet and this compounded my suspicions further. 

As the fish spa was along the route to check out the interior of the shopping complex, Alex would of course notice it and do his best to persuade me to join him in getting my legs tickled by hundreds of sucking fishes. 

Price - 150 baht for 15 minutes. 

Now to check out the rest of the shopping complex in comfort; clean feet (thanks for the fishes) and in an air-conditioned environment well loved by many, if not all Singaporeans. 

There were a lot more things suitable for my house in the complex even though pricing wise, i thought they were almost comparable to Singapore. Knowing i didn't have the luxury of space, i had to be extremely selective in what i buy.

These fruit cushions were bright and cheery and i am unsure if they would be suitable for the black white concept at home. Coincidentally, i saw them at a restaurant near Haji Lane earlier this morning! 

Wall decors that would help to brighten up my plain, white walls. The bar stool was quite nice too but i had already ordered one from Taobao.com which turned out to be quite wobbly; definitely not something i want to use to reach for the higher shelves in my kitchen. 

Decision, decision, decision - hard to make one when you are spoiled for choice. There were so many to choose from; vintage, modern, chalkboard one, wordy one etc.

The bar soccer game could be found in Singapore; metro if i remember correctly. Anyway, my purpose of this photo was to show acrylic (i think) wall portraits with meaningful quotes; almost got a huge one of Batman with the statement, i am not insane. Pity the price was too hard to swallow for a miserly soul. 

Do you know that we have a terrible time selecting stackable chairs in Singapore as we wanted something more inline with our theme. Eventually we got something simple although these were the kind i would love to sit on. 

I abhor dust and even if i like such figurines (like the cat above), i know for sure i would get frustrated with the continuous collection of dust. The solution? Glass cabinets that i am still considering; built in or buy ready-made? 

More furniture! 

Oh, i had yet to show you the layout - as you can see, the concept was almost Chatuchak style with stalls facing each other with a narrow strip for customers. In an open concept, i think it's fine although in a building, i am a bit more apprehensive with concern on evacuation in event of emergency.

Shops within the air-conditioned section of Suan Lum night bazaar. 

I think it's dangerous to bring along a bag with the tagline cash; isn't that a blatant and direct invitation for criminals?! 

Uppercut underwear at 250 baht each; if you buy three, it would be considered as wholesale and each would be priced at 175 baht. Alex loved the pattern and quality and bought three without any hesitation. 

I judged night markets by the number of purchases i made and i got three tee shirts from this shop! They were a bit tight fitting and i do need to get in shape if i ever want to wear them! 

Segregated by zones which were floors to me, shutters were pulled down when we ventured a bit further into Zone B. Honestly, the navigation at Suan Lum (indoors) was bad and i wondered if it would turn out well. Seems that i would have to return for a visit in due course.

A resting chair for tired shoppers. For someone who manages facilities, i can tell you that fabric chairs can be a real pain; you just need a careless person to spill a bottle of coke and the fabric would be up for a costly replacement!  Plastic is still the best!

Expensive marble flooring with classy crystal chandeliers, coupled with noisy kids on moving animal rides; an out of place scenario that most hoteliers would frown upon.

Food bazaar - a handful of restaurants and a supermarket that was still in the midst of stocking up when we visited in late April 2016. 

A glass aquarium on the ground floor; with murky green water, it's an eyesore in my opinion. 

As you could probably see from my photos so far, the feeling i gathered was that the bazaar had no strong focus / theme with decor that appeared to be out of place; factors that would likely disadvantage it in the long run. 

The outdoor section can be excused as the lanterns, the dinosaurs might be a temporary measure to draw in the crowds and you can't deny that kids would likely enjoy the good old carousel and maybe the dinosaurs too. To be fair, i visited two times and both were on weekdays when the crowd was expected to be thin. 

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How To Get There
-Take MRT to Lat Phrao MRT Station
-Walk to Exit 1
-Turn Right Upon Exit 

Opening Hours
From 4pm to Midnight