1 Out of 7 Billion

1 Out of 7 Billion

The world is getting smaller everyday but a lifetime is not enough to explore it. My adventure starts in Singapore.

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Who Says Singapore is Boring?

April 3, 2010 — , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

My weekend activities this month have either been food adventures or artsy events. Here’s a glimpse.

1) Why I could not hit my target weight by end March

Lemon Cake from The Cookie Museum (8 Raffles Avenue, Esplanade Mall, #01-02/04 Singapore 039802 Ph: +65 63331965)

Korean BBQ (Hansang Korean Family Restaurant in Holland Village)

Marinated beef tenderloin strips, fried rice & fried egg from Tapa King (Lau Pa Sat)

Try Tapa Queen (sweet/spicy)

Lunch Buffet at Starz Restaurant (Hard Rock hotel, Resorts World)

Breaded pork cutlet (Tonkichi, Orchard Central)

2) Artsy

Emerge 2010 (Zirca)

Annual concert organised by NUS CAC Voices. Saw the performance of a few members several months ago along Orchard and sought info on upcoming shows. The show lasted for 3 hours and involved more than predominantly Mandopop performances. Amateur talent with lots of potential.

Asian Civilisation Museum

Mark visited Singapore for the first time so brought him to one of the best museums I’ve ever been to. You need at least 2 hrs to do justice to this place.

Here's Mark trying one of the turbans for this photo

Several hours later... Post-dinner drinks at Brotzeit Vivo City.

To Kill a Mockingbird

I read the novel in secondary school so when I learned about the production, I did not think twice about booking tickets for me and my sister. Brilliant script, highly engaging, creative treatment.

During the intermission

Jae Leung (played Jem Finch) told me he was going out after the show to chat briefly.

My sister and Jae

More concerts and events in the coming months so watch this space.

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