Food not worth paying so much for




Top is a picture of the supposedly "Tonkatsu Miso Ramen" a bowl of Japanese noodle with fried pork cutlet in miso soup. The stall selling this item is at the ground floor next to McDonald and near the Serangoon bus interchange. It cost $7.80. I ordered the item and to my dismay, it turned out to be a bowl of instant Maggie noodle with miso flavouring and a miserable piece of pork (not fried cutlet pork)and a half hardboiled egg. It didn't taste good. I won't recommend this place to anyone.

The bottom is a plate of wanton noodle sold at the Sheng Kee Hong Kong Dessert restaurant at Seletar Mall. It cost $9.20 inclusive of 10% service charge and 7 % GST. Not worth the price and a normal hawker center wantan mee would taste better at $3 to $3.50 a plate. Definitely not recommending to anyone.

Seletar Mall's McDonald opened this morning (26/11/14)







Being McDonald McCafe's first customer at Seletar Mall, I was awarded 6 free vouchers for buggers/drinks plus a McCafe cup & saucer nicely wrapped. This company has got class unlike others which do not care whether you're the very first customer they have in their new outlets or not. Well done McDonald and McCafe!

Opening of Toast Box and BreadTalk@ Sengkang Seletar Mall





The above opened at 8 am this morning. We were their first customers. In fact, we knew 2 of the Toast Box crew who were originally from the Greenwich outlet at Seletar Hills.
Welcome to Sengkang, Toast Box and BreadTalk (they're from the same company owned by George Quek). The topmost picture was taken a day earlier before the opening and that's the reason it looked so bare.

Shabu Sai @ Orchard Central





The opening hour is from 11:30am. We were there at 11:20am. There was no other customer waiting at the entrance except us. Come 11:30am we were not allowed entry untill 11:40am. No explanation nor apology was given.
The food was average and so I did not take any photo except the one above. I am rather surprise to see flies flying around the food.
The bill came to $44.70 for the two of us. We were also given only 70 mins to stay in the restaurant.
I definitely won't recommend this place to anyone.

A Sunday WhatsApp message

Photo from Rakuten.com

U must try tis Uji green tea daifuku mochi, available at d Rakuten Jap Gourmet Festival in Jurong Point Shopping Centre. $23 for a box of 6, but worth every cent of it. Yummy.