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    • RE: Good food at Bukit Timah?

      I think it’s not bad but my kids don’t like it. They prefer traditiional Italian pizza.

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    • RE: Dim Sum

      Ya, it’s ok not bad but nothing like Jiang Nan Chun or Hua Ting. I’d go broke if I brought my 3 young men to these places so they’ll just have to settle for Zi Yean till they can earn their own keep haha!

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    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

      [quote] woowww Chirunner :udawoman: , u r fantastic, 3 consecutive PSLE yrs - I wont be able to handle that, one was too tiring for me, another one in 3 yrs and I already dread it .[/quote]
      tks... It's not easy but you've gotta do what you've gotta do! 🙂

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    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

      Muffins:
      Hi Chirunner, what class is your son in?

      he's in 2.13

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    • RE: Dim Sum

      For affordable n not too bad dim sum, try Zi Yean at Lengkok Bahru. The weekday breakfast sets are a steal n a la carte dim sum’s 50% off if you order before 11 on weekdays.


      Used to go to a push cart dim sum restaurant at China Square but it’s no longer there- anyone knows where it’s moved to or if it’s even in business? Was one of Tung Lok’s restaurants.

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    • RE: Turning 40 - A pre mid-life crisis????

      Eagle-Ladybird:
      I just went out and blow couple thousand dollars, for a road bike (bicycle) :shock: . . . . MLC ? :? , very likely

      hmm... I did that in my mid thirties... Bit too early for MLC huh? But that was cos a friend who had just turned 40 galvanized a group of us of all ages to blow princely sums on road bikes n do triathlons. After almost 3 years n over 3000km on my bike in different countries I've hung up my bike but my friends are still going strong. Maybe I'm over my MLC now that i've hit the big 4 haha!

      posted in Recess Time
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      Chirunner
    • RE: Good food at Bukit Timah?

      If all else fails, there’s always MacDonald’s at Serene Centre n King

      Albert Park!

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    • RE: Good food at Bukit Timah?

      You can also go to the NUS law faculty canteen for affordable food. For pricey steak there’s Black Angus there n Chinese Box (haven’t tried it myself). Along Evans Road there’s Mr Prata n Wine Company n another cafe. There’s also Taman Serasi foodcourt which isn’t very exciting ever since a new operator took over in Dec. Used to love to go there for kaya toast several times a week but don’t know where that toast operator’s moved to.


      Off Eng Neo there’s also the fairly pricey Mimolette (been there a few times last year but don’t know if it’s still there). Love the ambience. La Picotin is really pricey. As bad as Choupinette next to Coronation where you pay up to $20+ for breakfast per person! Now how
      many of us can afford that on a regular basis or would want to spend that kind of money?? For Ang mo breakfast that’s cheaper, try Guthrie House. The gelato cafe serves fairly affordable breakfast n there’s Simply
      Bread that’s also at Cluny Court. Still, can’t beat the kopi tiam at Sixth Ave or Greenwood!

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    • RE: Good food at Bukit Timah?

      Ask for their signature dish- the hotplate prawns. We go for that n the usual cze char stuff- venison, claypot tofu, sweet n sour fish, French beans, sambal kangkong, lemon chicken…



      Westlake’s been there for decades but somehow we’re not terribly fond of it…

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    • RE: Good food at Bukit Timah?

      VitoRelax:
      Yes, also don't be conned by many Korean Food stalls in aircond Food Centre that sell Kimchi Korean Noodle at $6 but they actually give you Maggie noodle (or Koka Instant Noodle) with Kimchi flavour.


      If we wanna eat Maggie Noodle we no need to spend $6 lah ... :x
      Thanks for the reminder! I've been conned once by one of those Korean foodcourt stalls.

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