Tuesday, November 25, 2008

went out with my dear senior, Elaine today! we had our lunch at MOF, where we had the seafood err...something something, lolx, i can't remember jap names very well as you can see. And then we had the desserts, i love MOF's desserts... red bean with mochi dumplings and soft serve ice cream as well as matcha ice cream with soft serve ice-cream and jellies, gosh, pure heaven! i am definitely obsessed over japanese desserts.

because i'm evil and i'm too damn glad that exams are over, i'm gonna google and look for pictures of the dessert i had just to entice everyone. lolx.



we then shopped around at bugis and got for ourselves a boyfriend's tee each, it was super baggy and just the way i like my shirts to be. aiyo. i totally forgot to take photos, for once i brought my cam but i didn't have batteries!! oh well, i'll leave photo-taking till my bday celebration on friday...it was a short day cause i was tired out from my company law paper(which is also my last and final paper) and many many nights of late night cramming, but i had a good time and it was nice to see my dearest, most beloved senior again!! Elaine, thanks for the shirt! :)

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and here's some photos i took of my birthday celebration i had with my family on my actual birthday:


we had our dinner at Jang Shou Korean BBQ at Esplanade. it was really good and slightly pricy but well worth the money. Apparantly Rain went there to eat while he was in Singapore for his performance. but that's beside the point. who cares whether he ate there or not...



i absolutely loved the marinated beef ribs, which we were told to wrap it inside a cold crisp lettuce together with soybean paste, sesame oil and onions. The meat was absolutely perrr-fect and that's saying alot cause i am personally NOT a beef or pork lover. in fact, any meat that's red in colour is not my cup of tea. but the ones at the restaurant were super yummy, apparantly they have to be marinated for at least 2 weeks beforehand so the beef would absorb the fragrant taste. But it was also the most expensive dish we ordered there, 2 portions of beef cost a crazy 42bucks. it was daylight robbery, or in this case, nighttime robbery considering i went there for dinner. 2 portions of beef meaning for 2 persons, not like the huge portions kind where 2 portions would be enough to feed a family of 10, nonono, 2 portions in Jang Shou is strictly for 2. but we managed to share between the four of us so it was alright.


Look at the marinated beef ribs!! super tender and juicy!


Look at all the side dishes! 15 in all! FOC! that's the good thing about korean restaurants, the side dishes are absolutely free and refillable! for all the cheapskates like me, lolx. Maybe when the day comes when you're starving and broke, you could try popping by some korean restaurant and buy like a bowl of rice and they'll serve you the sides for free! so technically you only pay for the bowl of rice, hmm, sounds like a good idea no? hurhur. Anyway, in the right picture is the cold noodle in hot sauce, very yummy and uniqe tasting.

pardon the retarded looking face. i was chewing on something, hurhur. look at all the food! we ordered only 3-4main dishes but the entire table was filled up because of the extra 15 side dishes. was terribly full by the end of it.

And more photos from my sakae sushi trip with wp!