Hello everyone!
I have been absent from my blog for quite sometime but I am so deliriously happy to be back in Singapore. It's damn good to be home! I had forgotten about the heat and how densely packed this little island can be, but nothing beats eating Mum's cooking after being away from home for nearly 2 years as well as being in the company of my family again! The highlight has got to be meeting my baby nephew Tristan for the first time, I am constantly amazed by how cute and smart he is, he has everyone in the family eating out of his hands.
To share some of the joy, I am pleased to announce this blog's very first giveaway together with Chickdowntown.com. Some of you might have read about this website before from other previous blog giveaways and Chickdowntown is known for stocking trendy items such as the coveted scarves from Sir Alistair Rai and BB Dakota Clothing. I will pick one reader's comment on this post as the winner and this person stands to get the BB Dakota Battalion jacket in black:
I love the gold braided details and marching-band vibe of this jacket! It can be worn over pants or dresses and would be a fun signature piece to have for Fall. I am sorry to announce that this giveaway is only limited to readers in the US however :( Check out Chickdowntown's Twitter page as well as their Facebook page to be kept up to date on their latest finds and promotions!
This contest is open till Saturday, 1st August 2009, midnight PST and all US-based comments up to this deadline will be considered.
Now to offer everyone a peek into a day of my life when I am in Singapore, these are photos from when I was out for lunch together with my sister. We choose to hang out at Orchard Road, which is a well-known shopping belt in Singapore. Lunch was at Sakae Sushi, which is a successful Singaporean conveyor-belt sushi franchise store that has taken off in Asia.
We picked the branch at Wheelock Place which is located at the start of Orchard Road. To me, Wheelock Place unofficially marks the start of Orchard Road and we fueled up for the day as we attempted to tackle the shops and malls ahead of us:
Potato croquette and agedashi tofu - deep fried and so unhealthy but I love it! I tell myself that anything tofu can't be thaaaaaat bad!
Octopus sushi - this was my first time trying it..apparently my sister is a fan. I am very partial to seafood and I enjoyed this one immensely. It really tastes better than it looks! ;)
Salmon sashimi and soft-shell crab handroll - perennial favourites, give me wasabi and I am a happy camper. And why can't all crab shells be soft? One thing I hate about eating crab is having to crack open its shell, so the soft shell crab suits my lazy self just fine!
Chawanmushi - a steamed egg dish flavored with toppings like mushroom and fish cake. It's comfort food, done Japanese style, to me.
After lunch, it was off to do a bit of shopping!
This picture shows the start of Orchard Road itself. The building in the picture on the right is ION Orchard, which just opened last week. I haven't been there to check out the place yet, but I guess it will host the usual mix of designer boutiques and mid-range brands that Orchard Road malls is known for, despite its hype :S
Stopped by Topshop and M)phosis, which is a chain of clothing stores in Singapore.
For those who are visiting Singapore, I urge you to check M)phosis out, it stocks interesting, asymmetrical drapey pieces in a limited colour palette consisting of black, white, pink, grey and yellow. The prices are reasonable and I always pick up a few pieces whenever I visit. Not this time though, as I am on a student's budget ;) Topshop didn't yield anything interesting for me too, I'm not sure if that's due to my mentality of a self-imposed shopping ban or just that there aren't anything interesting in the stores lately.
But we did stumble across a food festival when we were at Ngee Ann City (a shopping mall in Orchard Road).
This mall frequently holds events in its atrium and I guess we were lucky that it was a food festival that day! (Translation: lots of yummy sampling and delightful sights and smells to be had!)
Cute Japanese candy in all their colourful packaging:
The selection was mind-boggling especially since I had to make-do with the limited selection in US!
Hong Kong street food!
Food on a stick is just great for walking around and eating..some of the food sold included pig intestines, cow's stomach, pig's skin and the usual fried chicken, fishballs and cuttlefish balls. The pastry counter on the right had me salivating, I have such a soft spot for Cantonese pastries.. it was a visual feast!
A dorayaki machine in action:
Dorayaki is a type of Japanese pancake with a sweet red bean filling in the middle. I love to eat it with a cup of strong green tea, because the taste of tea balances the sweetness of the red bean paste. But I didn't get any that day because of.....
ICE CREAM!
Straight from Singapore's very own ice-cream factory, Udders. There are a host of weird and wonderful flavours at the stall. Wonderful because they have decadent toe-curling liqueur flavors like orange-choc bitters, amaretto black and lychee martini! Weird (to some) because they also carry local flavors such as durians (Mao Shan Wang and D24) and cempedak which I found to be the highlights of their ice-cream selection. Personally, I loved loved loved the Mao Shan Wang(貓山王)flavour, so much so that my sis and I purchased a tub home after sampling what Udders had to offer:
Mao Shan Wang is considered an extremely high-quality durian cultivar in South East Asia. I realize that durians can be a controversial fruit to some. Some people love it, while some people just hate it with a passion. Me? I belong in the first group! Hey, I grew up in Singapore and I can never understand Singaporeans who do not love durians. That's like a Frenchman who doesn't love cheese!
Check out the creamy, luscious scoops of yellow goodness:
Last spoonful, good to the very last aromatic mouthful:
The taste is hard to pin down in words, but it's wonderfully complex with layers of sweetness, creaminess combined with the milkiness of ice-cream. For any adventurous foodie who happens to be in Singapore, this ice-cream is a must-try. Heck, for those who truly dare, go for the actual fruit itself!
P.S. I will be replying to all my emails and comments shortly! Sorry for the delay, but I guess you can say that I was in a food coma! ;)
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
Back Home
Hello everyone! I am finally in Singapore after enduring an 18 hour flight from LAX to Singapore! Still feeling jet-lagged and a little out of whack but it was great to see my family, plus my baby nephew, Tristan, who was born when I wasn't in Singapore.
I am now heavily sedated on a yummy breakfast of curry puffs ( a crispy deep-fried pastry with a curry filling) and soya bean milk...off to catch up on some much needed snooze, but expect a return to regular programming in a couple of days! :)
I am now heavily sedated on a yummy breakfast of curry puffs ( a crispy deep-fried pastry with a curry filling) and soya bean milk...off to catch up on some much needed snooze, but expect a return to regular programming in a couple of days! :)
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Schwing Schwing!
I was surfing the net, link-jumping from one to another, when I chanced upon this webshop named Schwing Schwing. Remember this Margiela skirt from Jak&Jil?:
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This is Schwing Schwing's take on it:
Schwing Schwing's version does look good and at a mere fraction of the Margiela, it's a piece that's worth buying if you are looking for the look, but may not want to pay the price. The styling of its website really leans towards the "model-off-duty-A-Wang" look, but I found some pieces which I think are more my cup of tea. For example this black dress, which reminds me of a certain Canadian brand specializing in complex geometrical tees;) :
This black vest is filled with lots of random drape and tie potential:
The most awesome thing (to me anyway) is that this website is from Singapore, so there's a tad, ok tons of, national pride here! The prices are also really good (read: reborn student on a budget here!), think Forever 21-level but with a more interesting selection. They ship internationally I think, but I'll check out Schwing Schwing in further detail when I am back in Singapore..maybe I can save on the shipping costs?
And, totally random, but I suddenly have it in my mind to get a bear tee:
Also, I'll like to announce that this is my first blog post on my new Macbook Pro:
Yesssss... happy cows at the National Mall on my desk-top :)
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This is Schwing Schwing's take on it:
Schwing Schwing's version does look good and at a mere fraction of the Margiela, it's a piece that's worth buying if you are looking for the look, but may not want to pay the price. The styling of its website really leans towards the "model-off-duty-A-Wang" look, but I found some pieces which I think are more my cup of tea. For example this black dress, which reminds me of a certain Canadian brand specializing in complex geometrical tees;) :
This black vest is filled with lots of random drape and tie potential:
The most awesome thing (to me anyway) is that this website is from Singapore, so there's a tad, ok tons of, national pride here! The prices are also really good (read: reborn student on a budget here!), think Forever 21-level but with a more interesting selection. They ship internationally I think, but I'll check out Schwing Schwing in further detail when I am back in Singapore..maybe I can save on the shipping costs?
And, totally random, but I suddenly have it in my mind to get a bear tee:
Also, I'll like to announce that this is my first blog post on my new Macbook Pro:
Yesssss... happy cows at the National Mall on my desk-top :)
Monday, July 06, 2009
Transformers
Wearing Ann D white wrap top, American Apparel tank, Zara drop-crotch pants and Rick Owens wedges.
Whoever came out with transformable clothing is a genius!
This is the first time that my Ann Demeulemeester wrap top from S/S 09 makes its appearance on my blog. There are so many conceivable ways to wear this top and the three examples that I have shown are only the tip of the iceberg!
I probably change the way I tie the top every time I use the washroom (TMI much :D???)
And the Rick Owens mummy wedges..at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I just can't get over how comfortable they are, vs. their height!
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Happy 4th of July!
Fireworks at Laguna Beach!
It finally feels like summer has come to SoCal - how has everyone's Independence Day weekend been so far?
KL and I finally caught Transformers 2 and I must say that I enjoyed the movie tremendously, despite the lackluster reviews going around. The movie is a pure summer pop-corn flick, just don't expect anything too cerebral and enjoy it for what it is! We caught Transformers 1 during the 4th July weekend 2 years ago so this has definitely become a July 4th movie series for us.
We went to Laguna Beach today to catch the fireworks show...it's always interesting to watch the sky fill up with light and colours and to hear the fireworks fizzle across the sky and explode.
I'll be going back to Singapore for a month and a half, just to bum around before school starts. I hope to have time to post some more, before I fly back on July 10th.
Enjoy the rest of your July 4th weekend! :D
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