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Ashley.
This daughter of a devoted catholic and an excellent chef grew up in the heart of city - rain and shine. Paved her way to university to becoming an entrepreneur/marketer, her journey of twenty-three continues as she unravels the mysteries of life through her love for photography, food, traveling, the streets and beautiful things.

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

BUFFETLIOUS - What's Good & What's Not!
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It you have been diligently following ch5's mouth-watering English series, 'Buffetlious', then I'm sure these two buffet places that I'll be talking about would be familiar to you.
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First up, 'Feast @ East' - nostalgic array of authentic Singapore's varied traditional cuisine of the Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Peranakan amidst contemporary Asian design at the restaurant.

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However, it turned out rather disappointing. Many of their specialities that was featured on Buffetlious was not out on the buffet line. For instance, Ayam Buah Keluak, Curry Fish Head, Mee Siam, Yong Tau Foo, Hainanese Chicken Rice. And, those who know me, I'm not picky with food but if something is not good. It means its really good !

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The only thing that I liked was this (picture below) sweet tidbits and longan drink which was so old school.

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Nasi Lemak and Carrot Cake

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the seafood was a huge disappointing :( tasted spoilt.

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Prawn Mee and Laksa

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Durian Cake and Durian Pudding, Bread & Butter Pudding

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more cakes

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was anticipating my favourite ah bong leng but it turned out one disappointment after another :(

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i'll give credit to their ice cream and old school tidbits

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If you want to try your luck, 'Feast @ East' is located at Grand Mercure Roxy Hotel
50 East Coast Road, Roxy Square (Opposite Parkway Parade Shopping Centre), Level 3,
Tel: +65-63405665
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Operating Hours:
Breakfast - 6.00am to 10.30am (Daily)
Lunch - 12.00pm to 2.30pm (Monday to Saturday)
Dinner - 6.00pm to 9.30pm (Daily)
Brunch - 11.00am to 3.00pm (Sunday)
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LUNCH (Monday to Saturday)
Adult : S$32++
Child : S$16++
Senior Citizen : S$26++
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DINNER (Monday to Thursday)
Adult : S$36++
Child : S$18++
Senior Citizen : S$28++
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(Friday to Sunday)
Adult : S$38++
Child : S$20++
Senior Citizen : S$30++
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BRUNCH (Sunday)
Adult : S$42++
Child : S$22++
Senior Citizen : S$35++
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'Hooked On Heads' - the second buffet restaurant that we went to, serves more than 62 dishes (including Thai specialities). You'll be spoilt for choice!

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the famous oh-so-good fish head curry (1/2). You can ask for Whole, the tail or fillet but the fish head is A MUST TRY!

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Pineapple Fried

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Thai Fish Cake and Hei Zhor (Prawn & Meat Roll)

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Mango Salad
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Guiness Chicken and Crispy Home Made Tofu
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Black Pepper Beef and Leather Jacket Fish with Bitter Gourd
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Tom Yum Soup (not bad but tasted better ones) and Sambal Sotong
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Mee Siam (was REALLY GOOD!) and Prawn Paste Chicken
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Har Lok Prawns and Mee Goreng (hor fun style)
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Sambal Kang Kong and Tauhu Goreng
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Beef Rendang
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Was a little disappointed that their famous Banana Fritters Special was sold out so went for another famous dessert - Thai Sticky Rice with Mango (oh so chewy!) YUMS.
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Highly Recommended!
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Hooked on Heads
6 Sin Ming Road, #01-01/02
Sin Ming Plaza, Tower 2
Tel: 6455-4948
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Operating Hours: Monday - Sunday
10:30AM to 2:30 PM
6:00PM to 9:30PM
Last order @ 9:30PM

penned by ash.

11:49:00 PM

-Can't Get Enough of Them'

01.Ticket to europe/japan/hk/taiwan/korea

02.Light Grey Jacket

03.Grey Pullover with a hood

04.Grey Leather Bag (w sling)

05.Boots

06.crocodile skin watch

07.Leather Watches

08.DIY Embellishments

-Spills'






-Them'

bunchirn candy desi elaine .izzah. jannah kimwong k.h sarah sharon sikin zeteng

8ight`
audwee ellie + esther esther melmel rachie shirley shux yina

DB`
caiying james joy michelle nov sam vivien

NP`
alex(daley) allen bridget catherine celestia eunice hanxiang irene jannassa jeremy jialing karmen may meichian melissa mrs lim pamela peixian shihui

curtin`
hanlin

-Reminiscence'

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