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Hot Tomato Cafe @ Causeway Point Woodlands, Singapore
Hot Tomato Café and Grill is a lifestyle family restaurant, with the concept of fusing the charm of the Parisian sidewalk café and the tastiness of a specialized grill house with the best cuts and seafood catch.
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Home Cook Rendang Chicken @ KiasuMon
KiasuMon is a homebased family restaurant, with boasting an elegant vibe, consists mainly of young professionals, fashionable youths and tourists.
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Lo Han Zhai @ Dian Dian Restaurant Melaka, Malaysia
Dian dian is a restaurant with local cuisine, and is quite famous among big companies and families with children.
Monday, August 14, 2017
Streats @ Nex Shopping Mall, Serangoon, Singapore
By Big baby at 10:17 AM
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Singapore Food Review - Streats @ Nex Shopping Mall
We revisited the same place again in Jun-2016, and here are the photos for your enjoyment!
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Realistic Pencil Drawings by Dino Tomic
By Big baby at 8:21 PM
bird, color, colorful, colour, colourful, dino, dog, drawing, hand, monster, owl, pencil, pirate, real, realistic, skull, tomic
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The following photos are actually pencil drawings which are so real and they became like a real 3D photos! These drawings are from an artist called himself Dino Tomic. I guess you can find out more about him by googling ~ :) Enjoy!
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Singapore Food Review - Muthu's Curry (Race Course Road)
By Big baby at 8:47 PM
breakfast, casual, cousine, curry, dinner, dinning, food, indian, little india., lunch, menu, muthu, muthu's, noodles, race course road, singapore
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Restaurant Name | Muthu's Curry | |
Location | 138 Race Course Road, #01-01 Singapore (218591) | |
Date (visited) | Sep-2014 | |
Website | http://www.muthuscurry.com/ |
This restaurant was established in 1969 and has made the name with its signature curry fish head (a famous dishes among Singaporeans I think), and most recently, its swish contemporary decor. There is an open tandoor oven takes pride of the place in the center of the restaurant which you shall be able to catch an eye and see how the chefs works. Although for me, I would not say is the best Indian restaurant, it definitely serves a wide range and above average Indian food in Singapore. Stay back, relax and enjoy the photos!
Chicken Vindaloo
Biryani Rice
Mutton Chukka Varuval
Garlic Naan
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