Tenku RyuGin: Our Anniversary Dinner

Tenku Ryugin

In the blink of the eye, hubby and I have been married for 8 years.  We just celebrated our 8th wedding anniversary last month and like every year, I was given the task to select the restaurant to celebrate this special day.  It wasn’t too difficult for me to decide, because there was a restaurant at the top of my list that I’ve been dying to try. Read more >>

Kung Hei Fat Choy

Canned Abalone

Kung Hei Fat Choy!!  Time sure flies by, I can’t believe it’s Chinese New Year again.  I wish you all a healthy and prosperous year of the sheep (or is it ram? or goat?). Read more >>

Porcini Risotto

Porcini Risotto

Risotto is known to be the death dish on MasterChef Australia, because of its failure rate on the cooking show.  So, the thought of cooking risotto at home was a daunting challenge for me.  Since hubby really really really loves risotto, I set out to make his favorite Porcini Risotto.

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Seasons by Olivier E

Seasons by Olivier E

Though we love French fine dining, we have always been intimidated by the white table cloth environment of places like Caprice.  If you ever felt the same and crave to enjoy fine French food, Seasons by Olivier E is the place for you.  Seasons is unpretentious and offers refined French dishes infused with a touch of Asian and made with the freshest seasonal ingredients. Read more >>

BÊP Vietnamese Kitchen

BEP Vietnamese Kitchen

Owned by the Nha Trang group, BÊP is becoming a Vietnamese favorite among Pho lovers.  The name BÊP means Vietnamese kitchen and this restaurant definitely resonates a homey kitchen feel.  Hubby and I checked this place out back in December and immediately understood the Pho hype. Read more >>

Aberdeen Street Social Brunch

Aberdeen Street Social

We had a double date brunch with another couple a few weeks back at Aberdeen Street Social.  It turned out to be the perfect venue for friends to hang out, catch up and enjoy a very late breakfast. Read more >>

Seoul Eats: Part 4

Korean Strawberries

With all the fulfilling meal’s we had during our short 5 day stay in Seoul (featured in Part 1, 2 and 3 of this Seoul Eats series) you wouldn’t believe that we were still able to snack between meals.  But somehow we managed…

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