Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Indulge

Indulge is 4 years old.

Bought voucher from streetdeal.com last few weeks ago and today, we had this for lunch.
Deluxe Twin-size Platter- $29.90 for 2 persons = 2 main courses + 2 soups + fresh salad + 4 pieces of crispy prawns + cajun fries + 2 ice lemon tea! 

Ice lemon tea.
Tomato soup- Not so bad. Not so bland. Not so thick.
One is 'Indulge Chicken Steak' - Our succulent chicken steak, grilled to perfection comes with our Mushroom braised sauce.
The other one is 'Grilled Salmon' - Grilled juicy salmon drizzled with cold lemon cream sauce.
The food was very normal. Nothing to wow or complain about.
But but but............ only crispy prawns are yummilicious!! Coasted with taste-like-wasabi sauce. And surprising, they added nuts on it. Hence, it's crispy and crunchy. =)

All in all, worth it?? I guess so. They are having lunch promotion as well. So it's like no difference from buying those voucher from streetdeal and lunch promotion. -___-
Lastly, how can we end without a dessert? 

We tried 'Signature Chocolate Lave Cake' - Top up $3. Usual price is $5.90.
A hot-warm-dessert. Just chocolate chocolate chocolate.
This chocolate lava is like nothing special and where can i find the best chocolate lava? =(
I thought it should be a smoothy chocolate lava??

Service: Friendly. Food came quite fast.
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Address: 2 Handy Road,

B1-25/26, The Cathay
Singapore 229233
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Operating Hours:

~ Sunday to Thursday: 11am - 10:30pm 
(last order by 9:30pm)
~ Friday, Saturday, PH & Eve of PH: 12pm - 11.30pm 
(last order by 10:30pm)~
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Tel: 6732 3952

Fax: 6732 3951
Email: enquiries@cafe-indulge.com
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Website: 
http://www.cafe-indulge.com

19.10.2011

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

ddukbokkie

ddukbokkie is a korean language for 'hot and spicy rice cake'.
Top: Rice cake (top) - $6
Below, left: Sweet and Spicy Tapokki Hot Sauce - $2.40
Below, right: Mat Kimchi (cut cabbage kimchi) - $3.90
Bought it from Korea shop. Tampines One (basement) has one.

It's really really easy to make. Just boil can liao...
Firstly, add a cup of water, together with rice cake. Boil them. To soften the ricecake.
Then, add the sauce and stir occasionally.
Lastly, add 
Mat Kimchi if you want to.
Finally, you can enjoy your ddukbokkie. As simple as ABC, isn't it? (^_^)

I so so love it!! No matter how spicy it is, eating them are enjoyable.
Ricecake is so chewy... Love it, love it! However however, the mat kimchi was quite salty on the first day. But but, the leftover on the 2nd day, it was much better, less salty.

17.10.2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

BFC

Address: Nagoya Mall, which is at Batam.
BFC stands for Best Fried Chicken and is like... like... imitate KFC. -_-
Overall food, so-so ba. Not very yummilicious! Nuggets and fries okok. But tat tofu (behind) not very nice leh. Nothing special about it.

Price: erm.... i... forgot.. *blush*

21.09.2011