Monday, March 25, 2019

Little Caesars Singapore - America’s Third-Biggest Pizza Chain

ABBEY: Little Caesars opened in Singapore last January 2019 at Income@Raffles.

The menu is simple; 6 flavors of pizza for you to mix and match with other items like chicken wings, garlic butter breadsticks and soft drinks.

For SGD 13.5 you can have a large pizza with these flavors: Hula Hawaiian, Meat Treat, Ultimate Supreme, and Veggie.
But you can get their large pepperoni or cheese pizza for only SGD 8 and it will be “hot-n-ready”.

You can also order a slice with drink or whatever you like :)
I like the pepperoni than cheese; anyways the pepperoni pizza also has cheese.

Little Caesars Singapore - America’s Third-Biggest Pizza Chain
Single Serve Combo

Little Caesars Singapore - America’s Third-Biggest Pizza Chain
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WILL: Wait! What? There’s already a Little Caesars’ Pizza here in Singapore? Abbey immediately googled and scheduled a date on International Women’s Day. 

Do you know that pizzas here in SG is pretty expensive. I am very surprised that the large pepperoni is just $7 which can serve up to 3pax. The taste? Well, I would say that the quality and quantity of the toppings weren’t compromise. The signature crumbly dough is there! Yummy! The best thing is, this is only few steps from Distri II (Republic Plaza). This will be a good and cheap alternative for every crypto companies that is holding a pizza party! 

What are you waiting for? Grab the $7.99 large pizza! 


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Little Caesars Singapore - America’s Third-Biggest Pizza Chain
(F) https://www.facebook.com/LittleCaesarsSingapore
(H) Monday to Friday 10AM - 9PM | Saturday - 11AM - 7PM | Sunday - Close
(A) 6, #01-05 Collyer Quay, 16 Collyer Quay



Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Bakers’ Fair Dice Mongo

ABBEY: This is one of Wilma’s request for me to bring her after my Pinas trip. A box of 20 1-inch cubes is Php 140. Yup, Php 7 per piece. 

It is best to eat along with your coffee or tea. Reheating it in microwave can give you the same feel when you bought it. More on the sweet side and less of mungbean itself. But who cares? The “essence” is there. Haha.

Bakers’ Fair Dice Mongo

WILL: When I was in college and I am running out of budget, I will dropped by at Grand Central Caloocan or at Doroteo Jose branch of Bakers’ Fair and buy Dice Mongo. One day, I missed it! And Abbey, my personal genie, grant my wish. Haha! 

Creaminess of its munggo filling satisfied my cravings! Sweet, hot and and a little bit crunchy from the outside. Lovely! It is quite expensive now but still, a good fix to have once in a while. 

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Bakers’ Fair Dice Mongo
(W)http://bakersfair.com
(A)1020 Oroquieta Street, Santa Cruz

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

TP Tea - Changi Airport Terminal 2

ABBEY: After a good meal from Jinjja Chicken we bought a drink from TP Tea (at Changi Airport Terminal 2 - Departure).
We had Pearl Black Tea Latte with Red Bean for a little more than 5SGD.

The taste? Think of the last few slurps on your bowl of red bean ice kacang and add pearls on it. That’s the best description I can give. It is good to the last drop.

TP Tea - Changi Airport Terminal 2
Pearl Black Tea Latte with Red Bean
TP Tea - Changi Airport Terminal 2
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WILL: One of the milk teas standing on the land of Little Red Dot is TP Tea. What is their best seller? One of it is the Pearl Black Tea Latte with Red Bean. 

It is extra creamy unlike the offerings of other milk tea shops. The pearl is not that big but it is chewy. Well, red bean is present so I totally fell in love in it. It is like I am drinking a halo-halo. :) 

The not so good part is, it is quite pricey. A cup costs $5.30. 

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TP Tea at Changi Airport Terminal 2
(F)https://www.facebook.com/TP-Tea-SG-598158763881440/ 
(H)24-Hours
(A) 60 Airport Blvd, Singapore 819643