Saturday, June 2, 2012

Singapore - Food


Hungry birds

As I was enjoying a smooth and spicy Chai Tea Latte in one of The coffee Bean & Tea Leaf branches (on Orchard Road) the persons at the table behind me picked up their belongings and walked away. No sooner had they left that a flock of birds flew onto the table and fought for the reamining bread crumbs in the plate. 





I had lunch at Balestier Bak Kut Teh at Food Opera (part of Ion Food Hall).


Set-lunch: Bak Kut Teh (means meat - bone - tea)
Pork ribs soup, salted vegetables, braised peanuts served with a bowl of  steamed white rice
 The pork ribs soup contains herbs and black pepper and is cooked in a clay pot.

I also ordered fried dough strips (You-Tiao - means oil and strip).
I soaked the strips in the spicy soup. It was so yummy!
We had dinner at Paradise Dynasty (also in Ion Orchard) upon one of my friends' recommendation. They serve colorful dumplings (xiao-long-bao) which she said were worth trying (if only for fun and pleasure for the eyes).

Paradise Dynasty setting

Basket of 8 colored dumplings - signature dish of the restaurant
8 flavours: garlic, crab roe, cheese, ginseng, truffle, foie gras, Sichuan, and original.

Sichuan style noodles

Cold appetizer: Silken tofu with thousand year old egg

2nd cold appetizer: Cucumber salad with garlic

Kitchen staff busy folding dumplings

I enjoyed the experience of eating the colorful dumplings more than their taste. I personally prefer the original flavour (pork or crab) of xiao-long-bao a lot better than the fancy-flavour varieties.

The following day I tried the famous Singaporean laksa dish for lunch. And in the afternoon, tired after a lot of walking, I went to Oriole Cafe & Bar, one of the best cafes in Singapore according to ladyironchef 's blog, where I had - I agreee with Brad - a very good coffee {with a couple of muffins!}.

Laksa: noodles in a rich coconut and curry broth. Yummy!

Cappucino and muffins at Oriole Cafe & Bar
  
For dinner we went to the Newton Food Centre where we enjoyed a few simple dishes, the best being the bbq sambal stringray.
  
Shellfish (kind of sea snails)

Stir-fried water spinach in chilli sauce

Fried-rice

Grilled king prawns

Bbq sambal stringray on a banana leaf




Singapore - art, buildings & street scenes

Here are a few photos I took in Singapore last May.

Singapore Art Museum

Singapore National Museum

I visited In the Mood for Cheongsam Exhibition!
I also visited 2  Living Galleries: Food and Fashion.
Very interesting!







Street scenes - Orchard Road

Performing mime artist standing on a bicycle transformed into sculpture

Artist playing a kind of long flute (?). A yellow sign stating: 'Music is my Life"

Ice-cream seller
Assorted traditional flavours such as durian.
Unique presentation: in sandwich between 2 slices of dried waffles or multi-colored bread



Scultpures on Orchard Road






Crowd reading newspaper and busy shopping


I took the HIPPO (Hop On - Hop Off) bus for a quick overview of the Lion City.

Singapore Flyer

Marina Bay Sands: landmark building

Marina Bay area


Saint Andrew's Cathedral

MITA Building, HQ for the Ministry of Information and Art

River Valley Road
 I did not go (this time) to Suntec City neither to the area (around Marina Bay) where the famous Merlion sculpture (half lion, half fish) is located.

 To conclude here are a few pics of the ION Orchard- a shopping mall - that has left a big impression on me:









Inside the mall:



TWG Tea - Tea Salon
Luxurious boutiques