This entry is not for the faint hearted.
Went out on Sunday with da, just to walk walk around. Initially we wanted to go to Bugis Street for Duck rice, because both of us were craving for it. However, on the bus, we thought it would be good to meet Kelvin for lunch, because he was working at Chijmes. He was working at Tatsu Sushi, where my cousin was the head chef. Left the house wearing my new Mango top, and took a phot immediately outside the house. Da wanted to make a fool of himself, and I told him that I would not delete this photo, because I thought I looked nice. I told him that this photo would be blogged, whether he liked it or not. Bleah. =P

Anyway, we went to Raffles City Shopping Centre and met mama there. The three of us (da, Kelvin and I) had our lunch in the food court. AFter that, when we walked out of the food court, we saw the Sushi Tei there, and it had this very pretty walkway which led into the restaurant. Couldn't resist...haha.. Isn't it pretty? (Both the walkway, and the gorgeous girl standing in the foreground...) I like my hair scrunched to the side like this. I think it makes me look good. What do you think?? =O


Tried my hand at an artistic shot. This was inside the fitting room of Island Shop...I was trying on some pants, but it was not nice... SO I took photos of the only nice thing in the shop: me.

After Kelvin went back to work, da and I walked over to Bugis, where we went to Icon, this new shopping arcade opposite Bugis Junction (not the side of the Bugis STreet). It's at the side littered with lots of eateries, pubs and bars... QUite interesting, it was all small shops inside, something like Far East. They have rather interesting things there.
After that, we went over to Bugis for my favourite Bubble Tea. I love the tea there. Although it's more pricey, I still like the tea, because it's not like the ones that are sold outside (the few remaining ones). This tea tastes "authentic", because they are really poured into the silver container, and then shaked real hard... I dunno. Whatever. I just like it.
This was NOT taken by me, much as I love to self portrait... haha. I made dada take it, and make it look like I was dazing. In truth, it was a posed shot.. haha. POSER.




Oh yah. After bubble tea, we went over to Bugis STreet. It was the first time in the revamped one, and I went berserk inside. There were like endless shops, selling all sorts of stuff. And then just when you thought you have conquered it all, you see this arrow pointing up, that says "more shops". Went upstairs, and went crazy all over again. Anothe arrow, "more shops". ARGGGGHH!!! If you would like to have lots and lots of stuff to see, or buy, you can try this place. There are at least 500 shops there. However, one word of advise: If you see something that you really like, get it. Chances are you would not be able to find the shop again if you let it go...haha.
Well, like I said. This entry is not meant for the faint hearted. There is only so much self praise someone can tahan (tolerate). haha...
Going to peel off my mask liao...CIAO!

Anyway, we went to Raffles City Shopping Centre and met mama there. The three of us (da, Kelvin and I) had our lunch in the food court. AFter that, when we walked out of the food court, we saw the Sushi Tei there, and it had this very pretty walkway which led into the restaurant. Couldn't resist...haha.. Isn't it pretty? (Both the walkway, and the gorgeous girl standing in the foreground...) I like my hair scrunched to the side like this. I think it makes me look good. What do you think?? =O


Tried my hand at an artistic shot. This was inside the fitting room of Island Shop...I was trying on some pants, but it was not nice... SO I took photos of the only nice thing in the shop: me.

After Kelvin went back to work, da and I walked over to Bugis, where we went to Icon, this new shopping arcade opposite Bugis Junction (not the side of the Bugis STreet). It's at the side littered with lots of eateries, pubs and bars... QUite interesting, it was all small shops inside, something like Far East. They have rather interesting things there.
After that, we went over to Bugis for my favourite Bubble Tea. I love the tea there. Although it's more pricey, I still like the tea, because it's not like the ones that are sold outside (the few remaining ones). This tea tastes "authentic", because they are really poured into the silver container, and then shaked real hard... I dunno. Whatever. I just like it.
This was NOT taken by me, much as I love to self portrait... haha. I made dada take it, and make it look like I was dazing. In truth, it was a posed shot.. haha. POSER.

Pork Floss Toast. Nice. But, I think the inside tastes a bit bland, maybe because the bread slice is too thick, and there's nothing in the middle. I think it can be improved...

Da's drink. It's called triple shot. God knows what it is. I only know that it tastes nice.. It has this aloe bits in them, and the pearls (bubbles) are oh-so-chewy...I love them.

Finally, my gorgeous da. And that's my drink. Pearl Red Tea. I love the pearls. Oh, and by the way, the food they serve there (e.g.: the fried rice, and the claypot rice), are very nice too... =) Just a suggestion.

Oh yah. After bubble tea, we went over to Bugis STreet. It was the first time in the revamped one, and I went berserk inside. There were like endless shops, selling all sorts of stuff. And then just when you thought you have conquered it all, you see this arrow pointing up, that says "more shops". Went upstairs, and went crazy all over again. Anothe arrow, "more shops". ARGGGGHH!!! If you would like to have lots and lots of stuff to see, or buy, you can try this place. There are at least 500 shops there. However, one word of advise: If you see something that you really like, get it. Chances are you would not be able to find the shop again if you let it go...haha.
Well, like I said. This entry is not meant for the faint hearted. There is only so much self praise someone can tahan (tolerate). haha...
Going to peel off my mask liao...CIAO!

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