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Posted by Sam Han on May 8, 2015 · 10 Comments
Keef has mentioned he liked Delicious Boneless Chicken Rice in Katong Shopping Centre when I returned to Singapore in 2012. He said the ko lei chye tng (cabbage soup) was good and it came free of charge! 3 years later I’m here with a huge appetite. The queue was long, and that’s a good sign! … Continue reading →
Filed under Asian, Chicken, Cuisine, Food Court, Food Reviews, High Tea & Dessert Places, Lunch, Poutltry, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog · Tagged with alvin see, chicken rice, delicious boneless chicken rice, east coast road, food photography, katong shopping centre, lunch, mark ong, Singapore Food, tommy lim
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Posted by Sam Han on March 5, 2015 · Leave a Comment
We were chatting about food on Facebook last Saturday when I “demanded” Stanley to bring me to eat the famous kway chap he had talked about many times. After learning about the nice kway chap stall in Tampines from Stan last year, I had gone there with Benny and Ricky but the stall was closed … Continue reading →
Filed under Braise, Casserole, Simmer & Stew, Breakfast, Brunch, Chinese, Cuisine, Food Court, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Food Reviews, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Meat, Noodle & Pasta, Pork, Simmer & Stew, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with 137A Tampines Street 11, Braised Pig's Intestines, braised pork belly, breakfast, brunch, 猪什, 猪什粿汁, 粿汁, Kway Chap, lunch, Singapore Food, Street Food Cuisine, Tampines Round Market, Tampines Round Market Xing Yun Kway Chap, Xing Yun Kway Chap, Xing Yun Kway Chap 幸运果汁 @ Tampines Round Market, 幸运果汁
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Posted by Sam Han on October 30, 2014 · 2 Comments
Yesterday, I had an appointment with a visiting Indonesian friend. We knew we were going to meet after 3pm but we did not know where and when exactly. He had several meetings and could not be contacted when I left the house. Since I was early, I went to Sejong Korean Language School. In the … Continue reading →
Filed under Bakery & Pattiserie, Best of Singapore Foods, Desserts, Food Reviews, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with 24 Kandahar Street, Blueberry Swiss Rolls, Chocolate Swiss Rolls, Coffee Swiss Rolls, Durian Swiss Rolls, Kaya Swiss Roll, Mandarin Orange Swiss Rolls, Mango Swiss Rolls, Rich & Good Cake Shop, Singapore Food, Swiss Rolls, Traditonal Bakery
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Posted by Sam Han on September 3, 2014 · 2 Comments
Started at Hill Street in 1932 before moving to Marina Square in 1986 and finally settling down at the current location in Crawford Lane (since 2005), Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle 吊桥头大华猪肉粿条 is a household name when it comes to Bak Chor Mee (minced pork noodle – BCM). However, eating from a popular stall … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on July 28, 2014 · 2 Comments
This July I went to Macau twice (so expect more Macau food in upcoming posts) and upon my return, Paul invited me, of all people, to an event yesterday, organised by Marina Bay Sands, where durians take the centre stage in this fruit feast! Paul is a long time family friend and I do not know … Continue reading →
Filed under Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Stories, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with 717 Trading Durian, Durians, King of Fruits, Longans, Mangosteen, Queen of Fruits, Rambutans, Sands Fruits Festival, Singapore Food, The Bonding Tool, Young Coconut Drink, 山竹, 榴连
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Posted by Sam Han on June 23, 2014 · 2 Comments
It’s Movie Night and this time we watched 22nd Jump Street at Shaw Lido Cineplex. Valerie and Ryan opted for a Japanese meal at Ippudo Sg @ Mandarin Gallery. They woke me up in the late afternoon for an early dinner and some shopping afterwards but I was simply too tired – still in bed … Continue reading →
Filed under Dinner, Fish, Food Court, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Noodle & Pasta, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with dinner, Eateries in Orchard Road, fish, Fish Ball Noodle, Food and Restaurant Reviews, Food Republic Food Court, Lido Cineplex, Singapore, Singapore Food, The Bonding Tool, 潮州魚圓麵, 潮州魚丸
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Posted by Sam Han on June 20, 2014 · 5 Comments
When we were driving around Ang Mo Kio (AMK) in search of Hualong Fishhead Steamboat beginning of June 2014, Space Donut (SD) mentioned that there’s a beef noodle stall that she would just up and go to whenever her cravings strike! I told her to put me on that “hit list” whenever her penchant arises. … Continue reading →
Filed under Beef, Brunch, Curry, Food Court, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Food Reviews, Lunch, Meat, Noodle & Pasta, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Beef Laksa, Beef Noodle, breakfast, Eateries in Ang Mo Kio Street 22, Hong Heng Beef Noodle Soup & Laksa, Kebun Baru Food Centre, Kway Teow, Lai Fun, lunch, Singapore Food, Space Donut, The Bonding Tool, 叻沙, 宏兴牛肉粉
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Posted by Sam Han on March 6, 2014 · 3 Comments
Hey folks, this is going to be a short post. No grandmother story 🙂 I met Desmond for a quick meal and had to rush home to pack for my trip. In a few hours time, I’m off to the Coconut Island, Phuket, Thailand! Yup, you might see me climbing coconut trees like a monkey… … Continue reading →
Filed under Dinner, Food Court, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Food Reviews, Noodle & Pasta, Uncategorized · Tagged with Eminent Plaza, Foch Road, Food Centre, Jalan Besar, Kim's Noodle, Lavender Food Square Centre, Mee Pok Ta, New Century Food Paradise, Singapore Food, Whitley Road Fish Ball Noodle
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Posted by Sam Han on January 4, 2014 · 2 Comments
My flight from Macau got delayed and I landed in Singapore at around 9.30pm on 2nd January 2014. I got home, unpacked and went out for a drink of vodka and cranberry since my children were at the movies. Whilst at the pub, I met Danny who was about to go collect his supper. He … Continue reading →
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Posted by Sam Han on December 31, 2013 · 6 Comments
Hey folks, it’s been a fun year of eating and blogging and getting to know some of you well. You have been my motivation in continuing to eat and write. Thank you very much for the peer awards and nominations, and taking some of your precious time off to visit me. You have been great … Continue reading →