
这摊位于珍珠坊熟食中心的<湿卤味专家>是老爸常会去光顾的摊位。我估计这摊位已在这儿营业有十几来年或更久了。从我还是学生时,就发现老爸一来到 珍珠坊,一定会吃“卤味”(他常称为Loh Mei)。当时,我真是不太习惯这汤的味道。但不知为什么这几年也开始喜欢上它了。几天前还主动跟老爸提议去吃Loh Mei。I love varieties, and so does my blog. It will not be kept to a specific theme and I prefer it to flow as I want it to be. Hope you will enjoy the casual, formal, funny, serious kinds of posts!

这摊位于珍珠坊熟食中心的<湿卤味专家>是老爸常会去光顾的摊位。我估计这摊位已在这儿营业有十几来年或更久了。从我还是学生时,就发现老爸一来到 珍珠坊,一定会吃“卤味”(他常称为Loh Mei)。当时,我真是不太习惯这汤的味道。但不知为什么这几年也开始喜欢上它了。几天前还主动跟老爸提议去吃Loh Mei。
Here's the leaflet I got from them the day before when I went to racky the place.
The Japanese stuff. Salmon sashimi, prawnie sushi, shishamo, etc...
Here's uncle and dad.
Mmmmm....a good start.
Two gals enjoying their food.
Happy eating and chatting away. That should be the 'principle' of a buffet meal. Right?
Yam paste (orh nee). The paste itself is nice but the coconut is a little disappointing.
Durian paste! My god. I haven't had durian for eons. My first mouthful was heavenly. Simply shiok. You can eat it with the waffles too.
The meal continues...the baked prawn with some roe and creamy sauce is really nice!
The restaurant seems a little squeezy. A lack of space feeling.
And again...
Fruity time.
The black chicken (with danggui) soup is nice! Gotta try.
Lamp Chop. Forgotten to take a pic of my chicken chop.
A reminder: DO NOT WASTE FOOD. We didn't really though.
Fruit salad, fresh scallop and a second helping of salmon sashimi.
Second serving of durian paste. I can't help but snap it a second time! Really nice!
Don't keep focusing on the scallop. Must give kudos to the shell too! I flipped it over and took a pic.
Dessert time. These were some of what we had taken. There were more.
Finally, my two scoops of choc mint. I added the choc fudge myself. There were many other flavours - ice cream and sorbet.
At a recent World Genetics Meet, an American reports, "we crossed chickens with cows. The new breed simultaneously produces milk, meat and eggs."
Had planned last night to have breakfast at this MacDonalds which is located at the foot of a park. Been there previously but had no chance to dine in.
There is a drive-in booth too. Gosh, the outlet was quite crowded with kids and all. There is a little playground so it's no wonder you see lots of kids. One kid cried after another, one scream after another. So much for a peaceful Mac breakfast. But we too were trying to indulged in our own world.
Two Big Breakfast sets in exchange of 8 monopoly stickers! By the way, I got a free apple pie instant win! Finally I got something edible. The first was Esso discount and the second was a Toys R Us discount. Both did not really rouse my interest.
Yummy Yummy. As I ate I was just wondering what's the difference between a big breakfast and a sausage muffin with egg, except that one is scrambled egg, and the other, a fried egg.It was a fine noon on 12 Nov 09, Thur when we started off to this Italian restaurant at Portsdown Road. It was a team lunch hosted by our Vice Dean as a year end appreciation meal.
Orders were taken two days before the lunch with the menu floating round. I don't go for italian meals hence the names looked really 'italian' to me! After some 'discussions' with my colleague, I have finally decided on the following:
Appetizer
Carpaccio di Salmone (salmon carpaccio topped with freshly shaved parmesan cheese dressed with extra virgin olive oil, onions, cappers, black pepper, lemon and parsley)
Main
Ravioli Ricotta e Spinaci - Al Fungi di bosco (selection of four varieties of wild wood mushrooms in creamy sauce)
Dessert
I scoop After-Eight Mint Gelato

Soprano Wine & Dine in Style @ 7 Portsdown Road. Not really accessible without a vehicle. There is a private carpark (with limited lots of course) for its patrons.

This was the menu which went round our desks for prior order taking. Anyway, the appetizer was subsequently changed to clams, plus other niceties like bread, cheese, hams, etc.
This was the first 'dish' that was served. Don't worry, not individual portion but to be shared. There were two types of cheese, one was a soft cheese (which was nicer to me) and the other a hard cheese.
A series of other side dishes which I thought was some preserved shallots and mixed mushrooms with er...olive, capsicums? The bread was the best!
Clams which had replaced our original appetizer. I am not fan of shell fish and hardly eat clams. But I surprised myself that I had broken the record of the number of clams I ate that day! Though not a mountain full, but more than what I would normally take (which is almost Nil!).
A total of 13 of us. We had started the appetizer before the host arrived.
We were sitting at the end of the restaurant so this picture, taken from where we sat, showed the general layout of the restaurant. There were seats outside too (non-conditioned).
This was my Ravioli Ricotta e Spinaci. I have always been wanting to try those dumpling like pasta which I see in the supermarket but not sure how it will taste. So I took the opportunity to try it here. The 'dumpling' was filled with spinach (as the name showed) and cheese. All in all, it wasn't bad but after a while, it sure does something funny to your tummy (I mean bloated). Sorry but I didn't manage to finish the whole thing no matter how hard I tried.
My favourite moment! Mint Gelato! There were more options than the menu we had but I still stick to what I had ordered because there is no choc ice-cream and so I settled for what I love too - MINT! It was very very nice.
Took a pic of my colleague's dessert. I forgot to ask if this was lemon gelato or lemon sorbet. the bowl looked empty to me, hahahaha.
A glass of Earl Grey tea - a little too 'strong' for my taste. Not that the tea was strong, but there was sort of a spice flavour in the tea. I would still prefer my normal cup of english tea.
One of my colleagues, Nic. We took the opportunities to take pics while the drivers went out to get their cars amidst the heavy downpour.