Monthly Archives: March 2008

Food Republic at Wisma Atria

So I found out from Joyce that someone actually reads my blogs for food recommendations (Hi Nancy!)… I’m glad to hear that my blog is not only useful to update my friends and family but also a place to look for good eats 😛 Now my blog has more meaning… yay!

This morning I was at work helping out with “stocktake”. At our pharmacy here, they perform inventory every few months. They spend a few weeks preparing for it and then spend a weekend counting all the drugs and supplies in each of the pharmacies and matching it up with the computerized inventory system. It’s a bit tedious but with everyone working together, it’s not so bad. Until there is a discrepancy then you have to figure out what went wrong, like where did those missing drugs go? or why is there excess? I was let out around 2pm and went home to rest but they stayed until almost 5pm to do some detective work.

Since I was at work all day, I really needed to go out somewhere and Joyce had a free day so wanted to go see a movie. Ron, Joyce, and I ended up watching “An Empress and the Warriors”. It was a bit corny but also depressing. I like the song in the movie though.

Afterwards we went in search of dinner and Alex joined us. We ended up shopping a bit and ate at the Food Republic at Wisma Atria. Again another high priced hawker center except inside.

Prawn Noodle:

It’s cool how they cook it in a HUGE wok but also a bit scary. It was SGD$4 for a small portion.

Char Kuay Teow:

Also SGD$4 for small portion. This was really greasy and a bit messy to eat. Once it gets cold, it’s not good.

You can’t beat chicken wings:

Beef noodle with smoked egg:

Green onion pancake:

It was really crispy and oily… but yummy.

Prata with cheese and egg:

Like any other prata.

Orchard really doesn’t have that many good places to eat unless you want to spend a lot of money. All the food courts are getting pretty old for me…

We went to Swensen’s afterwards but the service was not very good tonight, Ron and I didn’t even get our dessert and we left. Joyce and Alex ordered ice cream desserts and we ordered a hot crumble. They served the ice cream right away but the crumble took more than 10 or 15 minutes. By that time, Joyce and Alex were already done and our dessert hadn’t even come out yet so we canceled it but the server kept on insisting it was coming. But we’d lost our “taste” for the dessert and just didn’t want it. He was going to give it to us on the house but we refused. Annoying, even after we canceled it, they still tried to bring it to our table.

To cheer me, we went to Canele at Paragon to buy some macaroons for myself and to share with Siew Woon tomorrow… Yum!

Yoshoku Kitchen at Serene Centre

Today was a hot and humid Saturday… I don’t like Singapore when it’s like it. It’s hard to breathe because of the heat and humidity… only the air-con malls can save you…

Okay a bit melodramatic but I really do hate being outside when you know it’s going to rain any moment and you just want it to rain to get it over with so that it will be cool again.

Today we spent the afternoon exploring the malls on Orchard Rd that we’ve never been to, namely Tanglin Mall, Tanglin Shopping Center, and Far East Plaza. There wasn’t that much to see but we did pass by a hotel with a cute statue:

We met up with Joyce for dinner at Yoshoku Kitchen at Serene Center. There’s also a pizza place there called Oishi! which is where I originally wanted to go but the reviews online were pretty bad… but I think we’ll try delivery some day, their pizzas sound very interesting. But I picked Yoshoku Kitchen because they serve green tea chocolate fondue.

We had the salmon salad roll for an appetizer.


If you like sauce, then this isn’t the roll for you. It only has some sort of mayo inside but was pretty light so a good snack.

Ron and I had the garlic beef with potatoes (Joyce doesn’t eat beef) which was okay. The meat didn’t have much flavor but the sauce on the potatoes was pretty good. If you just like beef then I think it’s a good value.

The scallops with cheese cod roe sauce was very yummy but you really gotta like cheese. I think it would taste really good on a baguette.

We also had the seafood pasta which you could probably make at home. Not that it wasn’t good but wasn’t spectacular. The sauce was really creamy.

The cream sauce was very similar on the fish with mango except with less herbs. The fried fish is served on a piece of toasted bread.

We tried the green tea chocolate fondue, it was served with bananas, strawberries, green apples, grapes, chocolate wafers, and marshmallows.


It was a bit too sweet though. They use white chocolate which is a bit overwhelming in flavor over the green tea. To make us all happier, we ordered the dark chocolate fondue was well. It was only SGD$8! Really good value for the money…

We enjoyed our dessert… Joyce and I really enjoyed it… hehehe…

At least I have a nice full tummy so I can sleep well and be ready to go to work tomorrow for stocktake.

Makansutra Glutton’s Bay at Esplanade

Friday Foody tonight was at Makansutra Glutton’s Bay next to the Esplanade. Makansutra is apparently a company that showcases Singapore’s food. They produce a guidebook, TV shows, a website, mobile services, etc. Glutton’s Bay is also their venture where they gathered some hawker stall owners and brought them to the place next to the Esplanade.

It’s only made up of 12 stalls and I have to say it wasn’t that impressive to me. Sort of more expensive than normal hawker center food in a nicer setting.

They did have a few interest things like your own personal BBQ with your choice of meats and you could also have steamboat/hotpot.


I like the BBQ pot they provide though… be cool for home.

This is pork. Fatty with a bit of bone.

They had satay.

Roti John – some sort of meat inside with onion and cheese, with mayo and chili on top. A bit like a Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich.

Oyster pancake – unlike the Taiwanese type, it’s more of a stir fried oyster omlette rather than a pancake.

Carrot green apple juice. Very refreshing but a bit expensive, SGD$2.50

This was part of dessert for the evening, ice kachung. Basically roughly shaved ice with syrups, sweet corn, red beans, palm seeds, and other jellies inside. You have to dig to find the good stuff at the bottom.

We ended up at the Esplanade at one of the cafes for gelato. It was a bit expensive too, SGD$4 per scoop. The one on the left is cherry raspberry and the one on the right is cappuccino.

So overall, it was only okay. There was live music which was nice and it was nice and cool by the water. A bit on the more expensive side but very clean food center. I was happy to see a kitty wandering around underneath the tables.

I’m tired after a long day at work so we decided not to join the others on their evening adventures. I think I need to get a little more sleep this weekend.

Cancer Centre Pharmacists Dinner Discussion at Canele

Our Cancer Centre Pharmacists are starting these discussions at least once a month to talk about updates in the pharmacy world. Tonight’s discussion was about the IDSA Guidelines for treatment of invasive aspergillosis.

IDSA = Infectious Diseases Society of America

We thought it a good idea to go have a nice dinner and have our discussion. We went to Canele at Paragon for yummy crepes and desserts while Peai Tean showed us some slides and presented the information. We had a lively discussion and also some great dessert.


Raspberry, Hazelnut, and Pistachio Macaroons


Chocolate-something cake


Roasted chicken crepe with fig


Chocolate hazelnut cake with gold leaf


Peai Tean showing us fungal pneumonia on a chest x-ray.

It was a good informational session and discussion and we hope to do it more often. I volunteered to talk about antiemetic use for chemotherapy and methotrexate pharmacokinetics. I am lucky to have learned all this while working at UCSF so I’m glad to be able to share with my new colleagues.

Funan DigitaLife Mall and fresh prawns

Today we went on a search for a new laptop for Ron. First though we went to Raffles City Shopping Center for lunch. We ended up at Chippy British Take Away. We ordered the beer battered fish with fries and the cheesy spicy chicken.


The beer battered fish pieces were quite small, maybe 2 to 3 inches in length and 1 inch wide. It was hard to differentiate between the fish and fries. Also it is only served with one small cup of sauce. You can choose either malt vinegar or ketchup/mayonnaise. It costs extra if you want another serving of condiments.


The cheesy spicy chicken wasn’t very spicy. But the cheesy sauce that comes with it is pretty good… kind of like nacho chicken… the sauce is good with the fries from the fish. We think they overfried it a bit because the pieces were too crunchy.

We ate around the fountain in the basement. It was nice but I wish they had a more comfortable seating area for take away food.

Afterwards we got some coffee at Starbucks and I have to comment that the Raffles City Starbucks seems to always have poor service. This Starbucks is close to my Chinese class so I stop by sometimes for coffee. One time they completely forgot to make my drink, just a grande latte, nothing fancy. They served the 5 or 6 customers after me before I had to remind them of my drink and they made it for me. The guys there tried to be nice and make conversation with me but I was already irritated so it was no use. That was one incident.

Today we ordered and they were serving drinks to customers who came in after us as well… especially all the cold or ice drinks came up first but the hot drinks took longer. Plus the person helping with the cold drinks was expediting drinks for customers who had ordered both cold and hot drinks versus serving customers who ordered hot drinks only. Quite irritating again. I know I ordered something that takes a bit longer, a tall soy latte, because of the soy but still it does not make sense that 3 customers behind us get their drinks served first. They don’t seem to have a good system of making their drinks in order and they don’t even ask the customers for their names. The cashiers don’t write the orders down for the barista but rather call out the orders to the barista and the barista has to stop and write the order down. Doesn’t seem very efficient to me. In the US, Starbucks is much more efficient and seem much more organized.

At the VivoCity Starbucks I’ve had the same experience of them being extremely slow. Everyone is crowding around the counter waiting for their drinks. If the cashier took the time to write the orders on the cup, the queue of people waiting for their drinks would be shorter because it delays people from paying too quickly. They really need to find a way to balance the workflow out. It can be quite irritating for customers.

I have not had any problems at Coffee Bean so far, this is one of the reasons I think I prefer Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf now.

After our coffee incident, we went shopping at Funan DigitaLife Mall to get some ides for Ron’s new laptop. I also got to see some cool things like small tablet PCs, Apple computers, etc. I don’t think Ron has decided on a computer yet but at least has a better idea on the features available.

We just had dinner of our freshly caught prawns from yesterday. We had two types: steamed and stir fried.

Both quite yummy, very fresh.

It’s been quite a nice weekend…