Saturday, June 11, 2011

Popeyes Singapore


ABBEY: We were looking for a place in Tampines mall where we can have lunch. We decided to go for popeye's. They're offering their easter treat when we got there. For 4.95, Wilma had a regular soda, a biscuit, 2 pieces chicken tenders, and a chicken wing. I ordered their 3- piece tenders for 4.90. The ambiance is good. Another treat will be given if you answer their online survey.  Make sure to keep your receipt.


WILL: What i love in this restaurant? Their biscuit which is look-a-like in form of muffin :) The chicken is so tasty that you can crave for more. 

But their meal set is quite expensive. It costs from 6$. 
      After your first meal don't forget to log in to their site, take a short survey, get the code an write behind the receipt then redeem your free meal :) 
      The first branch we dined-in was in Tampines Mall then claimed the free meal at Punggol Promenade.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Pho Hoa Noodle Soup - Suntec City Singapore


ABBEY: 
We ate first in this noodle house in their branch at SM Megamall. I tried their chicken noodles. It was good, has a native taste. You can also put mung bean sprout and basil leaves. A bowl costs 150php. We also visited Pho Hoa Singapore located at Suntec City. Its the same level as Eng Wah cinema. We happened to have a dinner there before the movie starts. A meal starts from 10sgd. Yummy Vietnamese cuisine.

WILL: Well, i am self confessed girl who is so in love with noodles. :) 
      When i tried the Vietnamese noodles at Pho24 at Ho Chi Minh, OMG, di ko n sya makalimutan!
      So ang di ko pinapansin na Phoa sa Pilipinas eh napansin ko n din.For a bowl of Phở Bò costs around Php250.00.
Here in SG, not more than SGD12.00 per order. The taste?, it seems i went back to Vietnam.
      Phoa Hoa is located at Suntec City near Eng Wah cinema. 





Thursday, June 9, 2011

Mr. Bean



ABBEY:
Can't remember that I've tasted food from Mr. Bean. Good thing that my wife reminded me. She used to buy me what we called their version of Japanese cake. It like a thick hot cake cooked in a waffle machine without the square design. Each pastry has a filling; chocolate, custard, berry jam. Didn't tried their soya drinks as I'm not into it. The pastries are good match for my coffee at the office.


WILL: Oh, really love this. My mother told me that I never drink milk from her or even a milk formulated from animals, why? Allergies. Alangan naman na pakainin ako agad ng solid foods diba? Hehe. So doctor prescribed a soya based milk for me. 
And maybe thats the reason why i love this soya beans in any form, mapataho, tokwa or soya milk pa sya.
      I am glad that here in Singapore, Mr. Bean offers soya in many forms. Hehe. As a cake, ice cream, soya milk, ice blended and many more prices ranges from $1.20-$3.
      My favorite is the ice blended with sago :)