My Cities

Friday, May 27, 2016

Whisk & Paddle



OMG I have not posted anything for 5 months but our destination today is uluu uluu Punggol! This newer housing estate in Singapore, developed in more recent times has often been neglected and underexplored by Singaporeans. But it is precisely this reason that we decided to head over to Punggol today where a number of restaurants and cafes have sprung up and have been attracting rave reviews online! Our target today: Whisk & Paddle, has apparently made it into the top 20 cafes in Singapore for 2015 on food review website Burpple.

We must have been pretty crazy to brave the heavy downpour to just try out some café. A 5 mins walk from Riveria LRT station, we arrived at the storefront with hair dripping wet and shoes drenched from the rain. Feeling a little chilly from the rain, I was relieved to find that the café has sheltered outdoor seating (would have frozen to death in air-con).

The use of LED lights decorations by the eatery give diners a warm and cozy feeling. The spacious open concept of the café also makes good use of its natural surroundings. One side of the café opens up to reveal the beautiful tranquil Punggol waterways. Huge ceiling fans will also keep diners cool on a hot sweltering afternoon.

Moving on to the food, we ordered a Festive Breakfast Set (comprising of waffles, scrambled eggs, ham, German sausage, grilled mushrooms, cherry tomatoes & potato slices) and Tiger Prawns with Mac & Cheese. (Both dishes priced at SGD $22)


Served on frying pans, the dishes were certainly pleasing on the eye and Instagram worthy. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, waffles are best savored by spreading blueberry jam over them! However I was disappointed with the scramble eggs. Though soft and fluffy, they tasted bland. Compared to the scrambled eggs I had at Australian Dairy Farm in Hong Kong (reviewed previously on another post), Whisk & Paddle’s paled in comparison.

The Mac & Cheese we had was surprisingly good though. Normally one would be sick of Mac & Cheese halfway through the dish or overwhelmed by its strong distinctive cheesy flavor but the one we had wasn’t like that. Perhaps it was because the sauce wasn’t as creamy and thick. Its salty flavor keeps you coming back for more. The tiger prawns used were small but fresh, its meat texture firm.

The café also offers a wide range of other mains and finger food. The quiet and peaceful environment makes this café a perfect place to relax and chill. Catch up with friends over a meal or read a book and enjoy a cup of cappuccino. If you are looking for somewhere to unwind and chill the afternoon away after a long tiring week, then head down Whisk & Paddle!

Whisk & Paddle
Address: 10 Tebing Lane, 828836

Friday, January 22, 2016

Chill Out Fridays

Five & Dime Eatery


What better way to kill time on a Friday without lessons than hunt down some good food! Today’s destination: Five & Dime! Situated along River Valley Road, this neat little café which originally was a two story shop house, is a popular spot amongst foodies for breakfast/brunch. Be prepared to queue up and wait for seats if you did not make a reservation as the café is often fully packed during lunch hours!

The interior of the cafe is beautiful!

So why exactly is this eatery so popular amongst Singaporeans such that it is able to draw crowds from all over the island? Online reviews will attribute that to the splendid food served or the soothing ambiance the café provides but what actually sets this eatery apart is its unique concept. The eatery prides itself on its fusion food, bringing a lease of new life to existing well known dishes by infusing different cuisines together. Two of the dishes we tried that day, perfectly exemplifies this concept.

Banger & Mash ($18)

Bangers & Mash ($18), a traditional dish comprising of sausages and mash potatoes that originated from the UK (United Kingdom), is given a slight twist by infusing elements of Japanese cuisine within the dish. Instead of the usual thick brown onion gravy, Five & Dime pairs the mash potatoes with Japanese curry. Unlike Indian curry, Japanese curry is much thicker and on the sweet side. Yes I was surprised by how well the curry complemented the smooth and creamy mash potatoes! And how can we forget about the sausages when we are talking about Bangers & Mash?! Five & Dime offers two types of sausages: chicken herb or Italian garlic and thyme pork. You can choose either or have a combination of both.

Mentaiko Pasta ($18)

Likewise for the Mentaiko pasta ($18), a dish born from the collision of Italian and Japanese cuisine. Yes Five & Dime certainly did not invent this dish but does a pretty decent job with the pasta. Springy yet firm pasta that is tossed with creamy Mentaiko (Mentaiko is basically marinated Pollock roe, roe of a type of Cod fish), this dish perfectly captures the flavour of the sea. Every mouthful of the pasta is filled with the strong distinctive flavour of fish roe. As you chew on the pasta, the beads of fish roe pop and burst like tiny bubbles and upon swallowing, you will able to taste the marinated fish roe’s mild spiciness. And it is precisely this spiciness keeps the pasta refreshing and so addictive!

Beef Tataki Rice ($20)

If you are a beef lover then be sure to try their Beef Tataki Rice. A rice bowl with lightly-seared Black Angus beef sashimi and an onsen egg as toppings, this has to be my favourite dish among the three. The beef is soft and raw in the middle which makes the meat chewy. Not to mention that the steaming hot rice that is drizzled with delicious yakiniku sauce, I could probably eat three bowls of this any day!

Salted Egg Lava Cake ($12)

Wrap up the meal with another fusion dish, dessert in this case, the eatery’s famed Salted Egg Lava Cake ($12). Served on a steamer basket that is usually used to serve Tim Sum, one would have difficulty in imagining how it would taste like. The salty flavour and sandy texture of the salted egg sync well with the warm melted hot chocolate held within the lava cake.

Overall I was very satisfied with the food and I believe that Five & Dime is indeed worthy of the title "Cosmopolitan Cafe". Do head down and enjoy a sumptuous meal!


Five & Dime Eatery
Address: 297 River Valley Road, Singapore 238338

Phone: 92365002

Thursday, December 31, 2015

2015 – A year of transition & new experiences

The seconds continue to tick by as we approach the end of 2015. Time is a constant unit yet the past year has flew by in such a blur that seemed to defy the laws of physics! As I look back at the events that have shaped my 2015, I couldn’t be happier with how things have unfolded. It has been a year of transition and full of new experiences.

The year kicked off with me finally rejoining civilian life after ORDing from Army. Contrary to many, I actually miss camp life! The simplistic lifestyle of moving out for missions, sharing a laugh with my brothers and all those late night suppers. I miss these tiny aspects of my NS life that I may have taken for granted when I was still with the force.

16th Mono Alpha Coy

Looking back at the two years in Army, I have made numerous silly mistakes. Rash and hot tempered, I wasn’t easy to get along with. Thank you my Guardsmen brothers for accommodating me! Yes I am looking forward to reservist! See you faggots soon J

Bored with nothing to do after finishing my national service, I decided to take up a part-time job. It was the first time I had taken up a job or worked! I worked as Customer Service Operator/Telemarketer and experienced first-hand the nasty side of customer service. Rude, unreasonable, over-demanding customers drive you crazy and leave you frustrated and exhausted at the end of the day. After working such a job, I made it a point to always hear out whatever the person has to say over the phone because getting your call slammed down leaves an unpleasant bitter aftertaste!

By June, I had left my job and dedicated the rest of my holidays to joining NUS’s freshmen orientation camps. Perhaps the most memorable of all the orientation projects, RAG (stands for receive & give, a performance incorporating dance and background structures) gave me the opportunity to experience the business school spirit and instilled a sense of faculty pride in me. Though the camp was a crazy 1 month long filled with sleepless nights, I made some awesome friends and had tons of fun!

Tutukueh My B'RAG Family!

It was such a good experience that it motivated me to join the organizing committee for next year’s RAG even though most shy away due to the heavy summer commitments. I want my juniors to enjoy such a wonderful experience because I have benefited from my senior’s sacrifices.

School begun in August and the next 4 months went by in the blink of an eye. From trying to get my rusty mind working again to cramming for finals, uni life so far has been fast-paced and busy. Even though I don’t stay Hall, my time seems to just fly by. Assignments, projects and presentations, exams, sometimes you struggle to catch your breath. Well if uni was that easy, why bother to attend in the first place huh?! With all that freedom bestowed upon you in uni, it can sometimes be tempting to just slack off. I guess at the end of the day, its all down to personal discipline and work life balance.

But the most fulfilling event of 2015 was that I managed to go on 4 trips this calendar year! Bangkok & Perth with my family, Sydney & Hong Kong with my friends, I really could not ask for more! (well technically I went to Johor with my whole extended family too) My strong urge/passion to travel the world and capture the most stunning photographs has been fulfilled to a certain extent HAHAHHAHA! So looking forward to 2016! Where will my travel diary take me?! J

Just for fun! My top 9 Insta posts of 2015!


Thanks again to everyone that made my 2015 such an awesome year! Happy New Year readers! Cheers to a great year ahead and please continue supporting me!!!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

My Summer Paradise – Rottnest Island

Pinky Beach, Rottnest Island

“The Simple Pleasures in Life”, Rottnest Island certainly lives up to its tag-line. Spend your day lazing around on its pristine beaches or exploring the island’s many nature wonders, Rottnest Island is the perfect destination for a family outing and a day of fun! The 19km square island situated off the west coast of Perth, boast some 63 beaches and 20 coves. The island is also rich in fauna & flora and is home to the happiest creature on earth: The Quokka! With a wide range of activities to choose from including snorkeling, wildlife bird watching and cycling, Rottnest certainly caters to all sort of visitors with differing interests.

The sporty Rottnest Express!

The only way to get to Rottnest Island would be to take the Rottnest Express (Unless you sail there yourself!). The speedboat sets off from the ports of Fremantle and it takes roughly 30 mins to reach Rottnest. A 2 way ticket cost AUS $79 but other bundles are also available. For an additional $20, you can rent a bicycle for the day. Having a bike is especially convenient since cycling is the easiest way to travel around and explore the island. Yes you can hop on to the buses that service the island but waiting time between buses can be as long as 40 minutes. You can also stay the night on Rottnest Island but be sure to book your accommodation in advance because the lodges are always packed and the waiting list is long!

Layout of Rottnest

So much to do and explore but I only have less than 12 hours there, WHERE SHOULD I GO?! I highly recommend visiting Pinky Beach and The Basin situated at the Northern Tip of the island and is within walking distance from the main settlement.


Soft silky marble white sand & clear blue turquoise seas, what more can you ask for?! This is my summer paradise! I think I can stay here forever and watch the waves crash. The water is crystal clear and chilling cool, perfect for snorkeling (though I didn’t try). You can rent snorkeling gear on the island. So if you are a seaside, beach person, be sure to add this travel destination to your bucket list!

Oh yes, before I forget, let me talk about the Quokkas!!!!! Cute little furry rat like animals that roam the island, these tame creatures have been voted as happiest creatures on earth. Why so?! Well that’s because they often flash a goofy smile for the camera! Known for their friendliness, the Quokkas are more than happy to take selfies with you J

What a sweet face you have! Awww!

With a population of roughly 18,000, the Quokkas inhabit every corner of the island and can pop up anywhere. Don’t be surprised if you spot one or two under your seat at a café cause these little fellas love to munch the crumbs left behind by diners! Tempting as it may be, try not to feed them as much as possible (they might suffer from serious indigestion if they food is unsuitable for their stomachs). Yup I wish that I could bring one home as souvenir! TOO CUTE!

When it was time to board the last ferry and head back to the mainland, I was a little reluctant to go. Time seems to slow down on this island. The beautiful open landscape and laid-back lifestyle was a welcoming contrast to the cramped up hectic urban lifestyle of Singapore. Rottnest is somewhere you can go to take a good break and rejuvenate your soul! Looking forward to visiting this place again!


Saturday, December 26, 2015

Christmas Wonderland - Gardens By The Bay

The Spalliera & Supertrees

So what is the most in thing/popular place to visit this December in Singapore? That would be a trip to Christmas Wonderland at the famed Gardens by the Bay. Decorations specially set up to bring the Christmas festive spirit to our garden city, Christmas Wonderland did a decent job in bringing some excitement for both locals and tourists. It was pretty packed and crowded when I went but hey that was to be expected since its Christmas Eve after all!!!

Interior of the Spalliera with the Cassa Armonica in rhe middle

At the center piece of all the decorations is the Spalliera. The majestic 20.5m high and 24m wide Luminarie structure is fitted with thousands of LEDs and is easily the prettiest structure in the whole garden. Housed within the Spalliera is the Cassa Armonica, a beautiful white pavilion where the choir stands and sing Christmas carols. Surrounded by the towering Supertrees (which my friend calls purple things HAHAHA), this place is an ideal location for capturing some brilliant photographs!

At certain specific scheduled timings, there will be light-show performances where the landscape changes in colour and pulse to the music being played. Indeed a quite a sight to behold!

Kinda like a scene out of the movie: Avatar!

Though Christmas Wonderland has plenty of others attractions including the Ice Palace where you can go ice skating or have some fun at the Carnival being held, I felt a little disappointed with what was on display. I expected more from the lights and decorations amid all the hype online regarding this attraction. Thankfully the awesome company I was with made up for what was lacking and I dearly enjoyed myself! ^.^ Even with all of that said, Christmas Wonderland which opens till 3rd Jan 2016, may still be worth a visit for Singaporeans seeking for somewhere new to explore! And ITS FREE TOO so why not?!


Hohoho Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! May you readers have a blessed festive season!!! 

Friday, December 25, 2015

Breakfast Adventures in Perth

Pixel Coffee Brewers


A tiny crowded cafe located along Oxford Street, you are hit by the strong aroma of coffee before entering the store. The cafe is tastefully furnished and decorated with lush vegetation and flowers. The walls are layered with light blue/turquoise green tiles and the cutlery used also comes in the same matching colour. This is definitely an artsy cafe that you cafe lovers will fall in love with! 

Love the colour of the tea cup! The mocha was also fantastic!

For breakfast/brunch, I highly recommend the Sweet French Toast! Sourdough (bread made by the fermentation of dough using naturally-occurring lactobacilli and yeast) toasted to perfection and drizzled with honey syrup, served with half a banana, thick slices of juicy bacon and homemade strawberry wiped cream.

The pomegranate look like red rubies!

Served on a china porcelain plate, this dish is simply beautiful! The dish is not just easy on eye but also fun to eat! Play around with the dish by mix and matching the ingredients. Savor the natural sweetness of the banana by having it together with the toast. Mix it up by having the toast with bacon which gives it a salty flavour and a crispy texture. And when the bacon becomes too overwhelming, spread some wiped cream on the toast that gives it a refreshing taste accompanied by the mild sweetness of strawberries (T think they added mint to the cream). I really enjoyed myself as I repeated the process a few times. 

Though you might baulk at the price of AUS $21, the serving is huge and enough for two. For that price, you are technically paying for the ambiance and arrangement of the food which I believe is worth the $$$. With dishes resembling works of art, this breakfast avenue is special in its own way and worth a visit!

Pixel Coffee Brewers
2/226 Oxford St, Leederville WA, Australia

Toastface Grillah

Pretty damn funky huh?!

If you are unaware of this cafe's existence, chances are that you will never see its storefront. Even with the help of google maps, I had difficulty locating this breakfast joint. A funky cafe located in the back alleys of Barrack Street where the walls are covered in colourful graffiti and streets littered with cigarette butts, this place serves up some of the best cheese sandwiches one can get their hands on in Perth! Toastface serves up a variety of grilled cheese sandwiches that range from the Basic Classic (containing only cheddar cheese) to more exotic choices like The King (contains banana slices, bread spread with peanut butter, brie & maple syrup). I went for the Ol’ Faithful (ham & cheese).


Are you drooling yet?

Wholegrain bread is toasted to a golden brown state and sprinkled with pepper. Melted cheese practically oozes out from the sides of the sandwich. The saltiness of the ham enhances the flavour but what makes the sandwich really delicious is the use of mustard. A thin layer of mustard is spread on the slices of bread which gives the sandwich a subtle sweet taste. You might be surprised at how well the flavours of saltiness and sweetness go together!

The sandwiches certainly did not betray the good online ratings given by past customers and are indeed finger linking good. With the sandwiches priced between AUS $5 to $10, this sandwich joint is definitely a must try!

Toastface Grillah
Wellington St & Barrack street, Perth WA 6000, Australia


Monday, December 14, 2015

The Hidden Gem of Hong Kong - Lantau Peak Trail



Love trekking/hiking or nature sightseeing? Then I have the perfect recommendation for you! I strongly urge you to try out the Lantau Peak Trail. The trail is preserved properly and almost deserted except for the occasional hiker. With majestic views, this is THE LOCATION for a photo shoot to capture your next model perfect social media profile display picture!

Here is a topo map of the trail, highlighted in red dots

The trail begins Pak Kung Au on Lantau Island and ends at Ngong Ping. You can reach Pak Kung Au via bus 3, 3M, 11 or 23 leaving from Tung Chung MTR station. The hike was pretty challenging and no walk in the park. With the trail rising to 984 meters above sea level, we took 7 hours to complete the hike (but we stopped many times to take pictures and for picnics). If you walk at a brisk pace, you should be able to complete it within 3 hours. Be sure to wear sufficient clothing if you are planning to go there during winter as it can be pretty chilly and windy up there.

Start of the trail



To be honest, I was blown away by the scenery. At one point, I no longer believed that I was still in Hong Kong. The mountains and vegetation resembled those of New Zealand and Middle Earth where The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit were filmed at.

Group photo and happy faces before the fatigue set in

Mist started to set in around sea level 700+ meters. We are kinda like the hobbits scaling Mt Doom

Yup the girls doing what they do best: acting cute


WE CAME, WE CLIMBED & WE CONQUERED! Ignore my makeshift hoody but it was totally misty at the top and we couldn’t see anything further than 15 meters in front of us. Such a disappointment but only when you have regrets and unaccomplished tasks, will you make a second visit!

This trail was such a gem find that I recommend visitors that are seeking a challenge to give it a go! It  will also help to burn some calories gained from all that eating in the city. Believe me, the view is definitely worth the aching and soreness in your legs!