Strictly Pancakes - 44A Prinsep Street |
Once work was over, I took MRT to Dobhy
Ghaut, continued with a journey of one bus stop (many buses passed the bus stop
from in front of Plaza Singapura) and walked there for less than 10 minutes.
It’s between rows of restaurants and three of us were seating at the second
floor.
Luzee and Uden were there when I reached
the place. They had reached for quite some time and were just about drinking
their Earl Grey tea. Once seated, we started taking our orders.
The Sunny Porker from Strictly Pancake |
I heard their Garlic Buttered Prawns Pancake was highly recommended online,
however, I wasn’t in a mood of eating that. I preferred something common and
easy to taste. So I chose The Sunny
Porker – bacon and sausage pancake topped with 2 sunny side egg, black
pepper and mozzarella cheese with unsalted butter and maple syrup plus sautéed
capsicum and corn at one side, instead.
Uden and her Red Velvet Pancake from Strictly Pancake |
Luzee was vegetarian so she ordered two
slices of pancakes with salted butter and maple syrup, added with sautéed mushroom
and sour cream, while Uden jumped directly to sweet pancake and her choice was Red Velvet – the red velvet pancakes
topped with cream cheese, a scoop of Vanilla ice cream, and sprinkles of hearts.
Both of them used to work together before
and I felt great being able to gather with them, as three of us were becoming
much familiar with each other now.
As time went by, more people were coming in
and having their late dinner there. For me, the pancake was delicious. It
didn’t have floury taste and texture. It’s smooth and melted in the mouth.
Uden’s pancake was not bad too, but too sweet to have it all alone.
If you were looking for a quieter place and
something light and simple, this could be one of good choices. Only that the
place wasn’t that big and could accommodate not too many people in it.
On Thursday night, we met up at another
place. Again, Uden recommended us the place. Hmm.. I started wondering if Uden
was Singaporean now? She browsed more eating places than me you know? :D This
time, we headed to Food for Thought - Good Food For A Good Cause.
Food For Thought at 8 Queen STreet |
Food For Thought - Singapore |
They had few branches and we went to the
one situated very near to the Singapore Art Museum at 8 Queen Street. Fyi, they
also had a branch inside the Singapore Botanic Garden. Ladies, we can visit
that branch when we had our morning walk there one day, huh? ;)
Portobello with Cheese Feta Salad - Food For Thought |
Crispy Curry XL Chicken by Food For Thought |
Again, before reaching there, I browsed
online to see what food they offered and what’s nice. Initially we would love
to order their Chef Recommendation - Pulled
Pork Burger and Fish and Chips Burger.
However, they only served it up to 5 pm. Uden and I had to change our orders
and we both shared Portobello with Cheese
Feta Salad and Crispy Curry XL
Chicken.
Vegetarian Risotto - Food For Thought |
Caesar Salad - Food For Thought |
Fish and Chips - Food For Thought |
Luzee ordered Vegetarian
Risotto, Sonam (Luzee’s friend) ordered Caesar
Salad, and Chencho (Uden and Luzee’s friend who came here to attend
training) had Fish and Chips.
View from inside - Food For Thought |
They had both indoor and outdoor space for
eating. We chose sitting outdoor as the weather was good and both Sonam and
Luzee weren’t feeling very well with the humid and ever changing weather over
here.
They had transparent windows so the light
from outside could enter the restaurant easily and they decorated their place
with some arts too. Oh, another great eating place with reasonable prices to
attend to next time!!! Hope to visit this place again anytime soon!!!
We ate and chit chatted like usual. After
dinner, Uden asked if they would love to continue our meeting to Clarke Quay.
Chencho was asking about the place earlier and put a lot of interest to visit.
They were asking me if it could be reached on foot. Yes, sure! It wasn’t that
far, yet not very near too, but reachable on foot. Since the weather was great
too and the time was still quiet early (about 8pm), all of us walked there
together.
They were very excited with the Singapore
River and the ambiance they felt in Clarke Quay area. I suggested them to have
a drink while sitting next to the river. And fortunately, the weather was extremely
great!!! It was windy and calming. Since it was Luzee and Sonam last night in
Singapore, they agreed having a glass of wine or cocktail to chill and unwind.
Sonam and her Long Island Iced Tea - Clarke Quay, Singapore |
Uden and Chencho - Clarke Quay, Singapore |
We sat down and had our glass of wine,
beer, and cocktail. With the alcohol sipped through the body, our conversation
became more intense. We talked a lot about many things, such as: people’s
perception about Bhutan (in general), about Gross National Happiness and its
reality, the Bhutanese and Singaporean lifestyle, how they spent their evening
back there, how easy to grab someone in Bhutan for a drink and how difficult to
have a planned gathering with Singaporean where at the end the appointment was
even cancelled due to any other reasons, why people decided to quit their civil
servant’s job (the most stable job they could get in the country) and moved
abroad to earn more money and get other kind of happiness in life, and so on.
Chencho too, shared what he had during his training here in Singapore. He even
explained Singapore’s history to the rest of us.
Cheers for our friendship Charo!!! Miss you.... :) |
It was really a pleasant and enjoyable
time. We talked and continued talking but the time was ticking away and it was
time for us to say good-bye. Well,
perhaps it wasn’t good-bye. Every one of us was hoping to see each other again,
but this time, back in Bhutan.
Thank you Uden for arranging the lovely
evening and making memorable moment to all of us. Although I was the only one
non-Bhutanese there, but I could feel deeply what all of you felt and thought
about living in Bhutan. We hugged before we separated and headed back
home/hotel. So, shall we meet again dear friends… Tubga?
Wish you have a safe flight back to Bhutan everyone!!! Take care!!!
:)
Beautiful pictures and beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteThank you for going through Choki! Have a wonderful week ahead! :)
DeleteU have made my mouth water with all the beautiful description of delicious foods.... It's a nice read and m glad u have had a wonderful time together..... Thank u for helping our fellow-country people...
ReplyDeleteHahaha... In fact, it made my mouth watery too Amrith Sir! Lol! Thank you for reading and wish you have a wonderful day! :)
DeleteLoved the food. yumm.. and had a really nice time with everyone. Drinks does help the conversation flow.. lol.
ReplyDeleteHaha... Indeed Uden!!! ;D
DeleteI know we are meeting again very soon, you know my heart has this strong feel.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the lovely time. You proved yourself to be a different Singaporean for all the time you had for us...lol! You will always be a good friend in my life, bet that.
I miss you already :)
It's my pleasure la Luzee! Miss you too! Take care and have a wonderful week ahead! ^^
DeleteI dreamt to be one among you guys! Enjoying what ever you guys were enjoying. Too much fun together there right charo. So fun to read.��
ReplyDeleteYour dream will come true one day Charo! Keep dreaming! ;)
DeleteYou are one hell of a writer, hats off to you for your incessant updates. Your adventurous words seeps in imagination of the moment you are enjoying everyday of your life. Reading your updates are always fun as if we are with you in your journey. keeep up the spirit of writing!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kinley for your beautiful words, for going through my incessant blog posts, and your encouragement!
DeleteAs you said, I was just simply sharing my day-to-day things in my blog as to leave the beautiful footprints that one day when I grow old, I just have to flip the pages back and let me smiles with all that I'd have going through with its ups and downs.
I hope you have a smooth journey in your life and keep writing too la! Take care and have a wonderful day! :)
Another beautiful day, worthy of your experience and our read, as always.My admiration meet no end in your day to day living-the way you handle things.I am filthy in it and they are seriously off the boundary of my imagination.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kipchu for going through my blog post and leaving your beautiful comments as always! I hope everything goes well at your end and wish you have a wonderful time! Take care Nuchu! :)
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