Tuesday, June 21, 2011

KFC Boxmaster Meal



ABBEY: I saw their ad on tv; hash brown, spicy chicken fillet, lettuce, mayo and tomatoes wrapped altogether in a toasted tortilla. Wow, that was a "Transformer" sandwich. I told Wilma I want to have that one. After our visit at RSAF Open House, we head to KFC. Single meal with drinks is 6.40 and a couple meal (2 side dish, 2 drinks, 1 Transformer sandwich) is 11sgd. Top it up with 2.50 and you'll a Transformer toy collectible. The sandwich comes with specially designed box; half of it will be ready to eat as you open on the tab.

WILL: Well.. Indeed. Its a huge sandwich ma! When I saw their TV Ad, sa tingin palang nauumay na ako sa dami ng fillings! But I am interested to buy this, for only one reason.. The Toasted Tortilla. :D
      Bought their Boxmaster Buddy Meal for 11.90$. Well what can I say? I love their Tortilla and dripping sauce :D.. 
      The inside? ordinary flavored chicken fillet of KFC.  Just a  new wrapping :D 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Rapsa Philippine Cuisine


ABBEY: This is definitely not to miss out for Pinoys. The shop is located at food court in highest level of Harbourfront Center. My housemate told us to visit it. I tried their grilled pork liempo. Ayos, Pinoy na Pinoy talaga. My meal costs 6sgd; liempo, rice and soup. Be sure to be there before 7 to 730pm else you'll be served with nothing, ubos na kasi. :)

WILL: Rapsa! Sarap! Good thing our housemate told us this food stall. We are craving for some filipino dishes and one of those I like to dig in is inihaw na liempo. 
Actually the grilled pork have same taste with others but the vinegar as the dip, damn good.
      Their set meal ranges from S$6 up, quite expensive compared with mixed rice. Hehe, but worthy lah, my proof? Even foreigners buys here.
      This is located at Harbourfront Centre, foodcourt. :)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Chinatown





ABBEY: Nearing the end of her visit last 2010 when we went to Chinatown. As like in the Philippines, the place is full of shops selling charms, shirts, perfumes, bags, and other ornaments. Aside from shops, there are also flea markets selling goods and food also. You will also see street photographers taking snaps of the life of the place. I guess you already know on which MRT station you will alight in Purple Line.

WILL: Every country has its own chinatown. And if you say Chinatown, entrepreneurs and great buys will always be there! 
      So we headed here before i end up my two months vacation here in Singapore.  Here we bought shirts and pasalubongs. 2 for $10 shirt, when u are lucky, u can get 3 for 10$.
      This place is not only famous with the merchandise but also with food they sell. A street stretched with Chinese version of satay :) parang fiesta lang ang dating.
Lively and lovely!