Nov
17
2009
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I’ve long heard about Shokudo Japanese Food Bazzar (or more commonly known as “Japanese Marche”), and the modern Japanese food that’s being served. Basically every customer will be given a card which is being scanned each time an order is being placed. If you’ve been to Marche, you’ll probably know what I mean.
We got to Shokudo pretty late on a weekday so it was just a tad crowded. After we got ourselves a table, I immediately started to “recce” the place, with the help of the inbuilt GPS system (i.e. my nose). Think I was probably hungry, or the variety and aroma just excited every single muscle in me.
Here’s what we had:

Mushroom Cheese Omelette
This is my first time trying it, and I thought its pretty yummy. The egg wrap was very soft and moist, but firm enough such that it didn’t fall apart when lifted up. There were some mushrooms and bacon within the omelette, which made it even more mouth watering, but also more sinful! Continue reading
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Nov
15
2009
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We were supposed to catch the movie 2010, but realised tickets were sold out when we reached. Hence my friend suggested Modesto’s for dinner instead. (coincidentally a pre-b’day dinner as well) Good thing we actually missed the movie, otherwise I’d probably missed out on some mouth watering tiramisu.
A little bit of history, Modesto’s has been around in Singapore for more than a decade. Of which I think the flagship outlet was at Orchard Parade Hotel. The Italian restaurant chain was founded by an Italian chef, Modesto Marini, and till date has expanded to 3 outlets in Singapore, as well as Malaysia and Indonesia. Continue reading
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Oct
31
2009
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I have always thought of the airport, as a quiet yet emotional place. Departure halls are where you’ll get to see the teary farewell hugs, while arrival halls would be filled with warm welcoming smiles and handshakes. Viewing gallery is where you’ll sometimes find the “lovebirds” and fast food joints would usually be cramped with students quietly mugging for their exams.
Well, or so it seems. Continue reading
no comments | tags: Oh Kabocha!!, TCC, TCC Changi Airport, TCC Changi Airport Terminal 3, The Coffee Connoisseur, The Coffee Connoisseur Changi Airport | posted in Ambience, Coffee, Cuisine, Fine Dining, French, Italian