Sunday, August 12, 2012

Dial-A-Curry

ABBEY: I was ecstatic when Wilma told me she won 100sgd food vouchers. Wow, that's a lot. But the catch is to spend them all until the end of the month after receiving the vouchers 2 weeks before the deadline. 

For Mexican food we got burrito, chimichanga and chingadera. They all came with mashed red beans, guacamole and salsa. 

For Indian food we had plain and garlic naan, vegetable samosa, chicken tikka, and sheehk kebab. Those were spicy but delicious. I felt hot on my stomach after the meal. We got the food in two deliveries not in one sitting :) 

By the way they only deliver but islandwide (1-hour guarantee). Delivery charge is 7sgd and all food is subject to 7% GST.

















WILL: Crossed finger I emailed my details, after few minutes, Expat Living Singapore replied to my mail! Darn, I am one of the fastest and most blessed girl to won a S$100 voucher. 

      Dial-A-Curry do not just offer an Indian Food, they also catering a Mexican(Cafe Mexican) and Italian. They start to accept orders from 6PM and ends on 1030PM, and they promise one hour delivery time and they proved that to us. 
      First, we tried their Mexican food. I went for burritos. the chicken wrapped in tortillas with side dishes of salsa and cheese. The taste is so nice, that I ate it all. Burp!
      Before the remaining $60 voucher expires, we ordered all the Indian Food that we can eat that night and shared this wonderful blessings with our housemates. Naan, oh their garlic naan is so good that I asked Abbey if I can eat all of those. Haha! 
      This is indeed a good experience. Thanks to Expat Living Singapore and Food & Spice Co P/L in sponsoring our two dinners for the month of July, you guys really made us full! 

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Hermès - The Gift of Time (Singapore 2012)

ABBEY: The third chapter of Ecclesiastes on the Holy Scriptures tells us that there is time for everything. Hermes tells just like that in their exhibition call The gift of Time. It is currently displayed at Old Railway Station in Tanjong Pagar. It ends August 12. It shows timepieces made from bags, pieces of tables utensils, and even water. Also it gives a hint the humble beginnings of the brand. It teaches us to cherish the time and savor it. When was the last time we were excited to set our footprints in the end of first snowfall or appreciate the silence when the vacuum cleaner was turned off?


























WILL: The traveling exhibit that was started in Hong Kong now stepped-in at the shores of Singapore. As one of leading brands of bags and fashion, Hermes presents the Gift of Time Exhibit in the historical Tanjong Pagar railway station. As we enter the old railway, we are very delighted that Hermes open this exhibit to public for free and installed their arts at the place who holds many memories of Singapore. 
     There are 7 rooms with different designs with a colorful and informative insights. The Hermes really portrays how the time played a big role to their company.  
     Remember Hermes represents by a horse and at the first room, there is a sundial and in the middle is a horse, as they shows that time is eternal. Just go round and round. 
     As we enter the second room, one of their usher approached and gave us a pouch and told us to keep all our watches and all the devices with time inside to fully enjoy the exhibit. The second room was full of quotations that will made me think, how happy to live our life once we achieved to do those phrases. 
     Now entering the third room, there's a saddle and a pole...a pole that is huge (taller than Abbey) that I really can't imagine any horse can surpass that by jumping over. 
     4th room, displayed some cup and saucers designed by Hermes with a spinning top-like that represents balance. 
In the fifth room, they show off some of their famous bags with golden clutches and some swatches of different leather formed as a bird. The imaginary time was in the 6th phase. 
    Seventh is the most attractive, I can say, playful imagination indeed. 
    As we went through these rooms, facts by facts we understand how to appreciate the time. This is the most valuable gift we can give to every people in our lives. 

Friday, August 10, 2012

Curry House CoCo Ichibanya

ABBEY: We saw the ad in the pathway to Somerset MRT station. It says that they serve the best Japanese curry. 

The diner is located at Basement 2 of 313 Somerset. To place an order tell the staff the amount of rice, spice level of the curry and the toppings or side dish of your chosen meal. I got deep fried pork cutlet with curry spice level for kids :) The taste is good as I expected my Japanese curry to be. Crispy pork cutlet in a hot rice us a good combination. I finished my meal in 15 minutes. Thank you Chat.








WILL: We saw their ads at MRT Sommerset station, then we promised to ourselves that one of these days we will our feet to this Coco Curry restaurant and linger the taste of Japanese curry. And well, that promise and fantasy did happened and for free. Thanks Chat. Thanks NUH bonus. :)

      Then we ordered, I am a Japanese cuisine addict. Oh darn, curry rice, who doesn't love those? As we go through the menu, I place an order for Chicken cutlet curry and Abbey went for Pork($12). The waitress asked us what curry, how much rice and level of curry spiciness. Darn, we need to think again. Haha. I went for their usual curry have level 1 of spiciness with 100grams of rice. The taste is awesome even Abbey and Chat agreed with me. 
      Located at the basement of 313 Somerset and their food is just reasonable, they are not more than $15.