The Private Room

The Private Room

‘The Private Room’ is something like Lufthansa’s First Class Terminal in Frankfurt. It’s the flagship lounge of Singapore Airlines. Unlike Lufthansa, however, you only get into the Private Room with a First Class ticket. Lufthansa also allows HONs into the FCT (even if they fly Economy 😀 ). The Private Room is new in Terminal … Read more

MICRO red | house

Micro red

The Micro is my ‘breakfast bakery’ after the pool (around 2 p.m. 😀 ). Here, I get a slice of bread and an Americano or cappuccino. Everything is quite delicious and always busy. What always surprises me is the warming up of the croissants, although I didn’t think it was bad with the almond croissant, … Read more

Tachinomiya Katong Japanese Izakaya and Bar

Tachinomiya Katong

So, for my last dinner, I was once again very undecided. The place turned out to be Tachinomiya. I’d already had a beer there last weekend, and the food served looked pretty good. The place is also very ‘modern’. There’s no menu anymore; you scan your table’s QR code and choose your food on your … Read more

You Kee XO Singapore

You Kee XO

The XO was born out of necessity. I had looked up a lot of things on Google beforehand and then went for a walk, but most of it didn’t appeal to me. After 20 minutes, I was standing in front of the XO and thought to myself, I could either go right back because the … Read more

Sin Hoi Sai Eating House

Sin Hoi Sai

Sin Hoi Sai is also a typical Chinese hawker stall (there’s another one next door). This time I ordered a chicken claypot, a vegetable dish, and some rice. The claypot wasn’t quite as tasty as the last one. It just lacked a bit of sauce/broth. The vegetables were quite tasty with a slight spiciness. The … Read more

Sin Heng Claypot Bak Koot Teh

Sing Heng Claypot

Sing Hing came up when I searched for claypot on Google. Although I’ve been to Asia many times, I don’t think I’ve ever had claypot (not sure about Hong Kong anymore). So I went to Sing Hing and was immediately surprised: the place was packed and you had to queue. It felt like home; if … Read more