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Review: Saveur Restaurant with PL

Saveur is the French Restaurant at Bugis and it always has a long queue. Finally, I got to try it today with PL =) The food is really not bad and it's value for money. The soup was awesome! PL was complaining about the portion of the food but I think it was still quite alright since we are not paying too much for the food anyway. If there is really a need, can just order another one. The dessert really blew us of our seats. Cookies and milk is one of those on the special menu and after trying it, I must say that it is so much better than any other ice-creams out there. And with 2 mains, 3 starters and 1 dessert, it only cost us around 56 bucks? Cheap cheap =D

Last day of application: Ghim Moh Edge

Chances are that we will get the flat, since it is still under-subscribed =) After some persuasion, we managed to come to a conclusion of a 3-rm. It's a bit small but oh well... we can spend our money somewhere else? Sometimes I wonder if it is really too early for us to get the flat but since he doesn't mind, I guess it should be fine lah. Hopefully we will last longer than the flat. And since it's going to be TOP in 2018, I guess we still have a lot more time to go huh.

Review: Incanto at RWS

Witness the boundaries between reality and make-believe blur at Incanto™, the magical spectacular at Resorts World® Sentosa. This stunning multi-million dollar show billed as one of Singapore's largest productions is headlined by renowned illusionist Joe Labero, a three-time recipient of the Merlin Award whose shows have reached worldwide audiences of more than 100 million. Be spellbound by the show's death-defying illusions and astonishing acrobatic sequences, delivered by a team of award-winning producers and an international cast of 50 performers from around the globe. A curious young Seeker enters a strange monastery, the gateway to a hidden dimension of mystery and illusion. Guided by the whimsical Jester, the Seeker's innocence attracts the fearful Dungeon Master, mortal enemy of the Sorcerer – played by Joe Labero, wizard of the mystical arts. Follow her thrilling adventures until the final showdown between Good and Evil. Among the mind-blowing illusions performed by

Review: Hansel and Gretel

This November, W!LD RICE presents a deliciously hilarious musical   HANSEL & GRETEL  – the 9th edition of its annual must-see Christmas pantomime. Penning the book and lyrics is Alfian Sa’at, the company’s resident playwright who, having written the highly successfully Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (2008) and Beauty & the Beast (2009), is no stranger to the W!LD RICE panto. Another familiar name, Elaine Chan, will compose the soundtrack of original music, making this her sixth panto adventure. Dim Sum Dolly and celebrated actress, Pam Oei, makes her professional directorial debut with the production. True to W!LD tradition, the trio is set to give the Brothers Grimm fairytale a local twist, full of laugh-out-loud moments. HANSEL & GRETEL’s star-studded cast includes Sebastian Tan (Broadway Beng), Dwayne Tan (Army Daze), Denise Tan (Gold 90FM), Siti Khalijah (Boeing Boeing), Dwayne Lau (Cinderel-Lah!) and Vernetta Lopez (CLASS 95FM). It will also feature 30 young

Review: Europe Guesthouse, Phnom Penh and Phnom Penh in general

It was my first solo trip to Phnom Penh. Since my family and boyfriend was worried about me going to Cambodia alone, I took the easy way out and requested for airport pickup. All of them were arranged by Europe Guesthouse. It was a pretty easy trip, considering that I only stayed in Phnom Penh for 4 days. The tuk-tuk driver was waiting for me when I came out of the airport, with my name written on a piece of paper/cardboard, which I was quite grateful for (and not to mention that it felt like I was in some drama ;P) The driver, unfortunately could not speak much English, but he did try his best to talk to me. He fetched me to Europe Guesthouse for USD7, though I knew that one could have been gotten for USD5. BUT, the official rate for tuk-tuk from the airport is USD7. I don't mind paying this rate as he did wait for me and I do not have to look like some lost sheep trying to get a tuk-tuk outside the airport, which is around 500m away. The roads to the city were quite dusty b

Review: Tangled ever after

PL passed me Tangled Ever After to watch. Tangled was the Rapunzel show that came out in 2010 (I think. I watched it in the cinema) and I was looking forward to this little short clip. It is a clip of about 6 mins long, and it was the wedding scene. The dear donkey happily sneezed and lost the rings, and Pascal and Maximus took the messy way out to get the rings back. That was the whole plot and it was a short but interesting and exciting ride. Watching this, I wish they will have a proper sequel. >.<