Tuesday, April 29, 2008

For the fist time, I went to Fish & Co, but still, I didn't eat their fish.

It's true I've never liked seafood (I've grown to accept Fish & Chips though), but I didn't eat the fish that night not because of this reason but because I'm a temporary vegetarian due to the passing of my beloved great-grandma. No meat for 49 days.




Hao-ge, who works at Mahattan Fish Market, wanted to spy on his rival, so we ended up in Fish & Co at Suntec City (#B1-030/031/032). Love this wall deisgn, by the way.




This is their New York Fish & Chips ($15.90++) which have cheese in it. Hao-ge said not bad, but not comparable to his shop. *roll eyes*






I had, well...fries ($3++) & sauteed vegetables ($3++). Fries are good, especially dipped in their tartar sauce, but the veggie are kind of hard.




The mint they gave us at the end of the meal is very nice can, anyone know where can I buy it from? Oh! They have great service too, very attentive, me like~
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Cousin bought ice-cream from Icekimo, located at Sin Min Place. Can't remember the price liao.




Flavours bought include D24 (durian), Teh-tarik, Belgium Chocolate & Nutella. Nice! Can be comparable to my Tom's Palette, haha.
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Another vegetarian dish. Al Funhgi ($7.90) from Pastamania. Cheap & good, considering the quite-huge-portion.
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Woo~ this is the famous Chicken Rice stall at Downtown East I had last month. The chef used to work for Meritus Mandarin Hotel cooking the same thing. Felix saw the queue & asked if we want it, if yes then he will queue for everyone. Of course!




I think this set cost $3.50, which is definetely much much cheaper than having it at the hotel. The chicken was served cold, not really my type, I prefer it to be piping hot. The rice was kinda hard too, but on the whole it was not bad.
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Choya. Best drank when mixed with green tea ^^
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Bought this classic dou jiang you tiao from Vivocity Food Republic, Yong Soon Dou Jiang. The person who thought of this combination is damn brillant lah. And this stall really sell nice & crispy you tiao. Yummy.

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