Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Easter in the Red Dot

Making cookies with our friends and discovering that Martha Stewart
once again set the bar too high. I think we should get points for trying.
The usual Easter breakfast with the addition of Dragonfruit



Feast time!

Monday, 18 April 2011

Sentosa for an evening walk

We went for a long walk tonight around Sentosa which is nice and quiet on Sunday nights. We ended up down on the beach and eventually at the Shangri La for drinks.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Antique adventures on Gumtree

Finding home furnishings has been somewhat frustrating thus far because we just have no idea where to look. A few trips through the upscale antique dealers in our area was a reminder of how expensive convenience can be. Also, there are a lot of really terribly made things. I've seen pot metal claimed to be brass, mason jar lids spray painted and used as a cap on a chandelier... the list goes on.  You really have to know your stuff, which I don't really but I know a mason jar lid when I see one.

The best finds I've had are online with Gumtree or Craigslist. People sell second hand furniture for pittance as they repatriate often with a close deadline looming which sweetens deals. Earlier this week I saw an ad on Gumtree for a table that caught my eye.


 We checked it out in person yesterday. Its story is, someone had it made from a bunch of different reclaimed pieces of old teak from Indonesia. It is certainly pitted and worn and yet delightfully warm and eclectic. My pilates teacher would probably classify it as "Shop House Style" which I am learning is a furniture style or at least to some people here. 

Anyway, we bought the table and it arrives next Tuesday! Woohoo!

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

The White Rabbit and Halia

 We've been doing some fine dining catch-up now that Joel's home for a while. Here are our latest two conquests:

The White Rabbit  A couple of weeks ago we visited the White Rabbit with some friends and went all out. We ordered the full set menu and bottles of wine to pair. The set menu began with smoked duck breast with hard-boiled quail eggs, baby asparagus and a creme fraiche chive dressing. The salad course was pan fried foie gras with pear chutney on a baby salad. The main was a braised veal lasagne with mushrooms and bechamel sauce and the dessert was the most interesting chocolate millefeuille with layers of fresh berries between thick crisp pastry and chocolate. I had a customized tasting menu with seafood and vegetarian options. The food was luscious but the service was very poor.

Halia Restaurant This is less of a household name in Singapore but it's really quite a special place. It's right beside the Ginger garden in the Botanic Gardens.  I usually wander past during busy brunch time and have never had the time or been dressed to go in. Last night we were actually on our way to Casa Verde on the other side of the park for dinner but arrived after it closed. Hungry and tired we were passing by Halia on our way home and noticed a few people still outside at 9:45 on a Monday night having dinner. The food smelled divine and we luckily weren't in running clothes so we thought why not?

All I can say is it was quite possibly the most romantic spot I've been in Singapore. The food is really lovely and the service was quite impeccable. We shared a pasta dish and the trout and sipped Rose on the patio with the sounds of the waterfall and the jungle around us. Happy Monday!  

A few tips: Eat late and avoid all the noisy tourists and make sure you sit outside. It's about -5c indoors.