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title:
date: Friday, April 17, 2009
time: 10:29 AM
Semianniversary Part One.


semianniversary /sěm'ē-ān'ə-vûr'sə-rē/
A term coined to mark the passing of six months since an event.


Could you tell i was crapping a definition? Haha.

Anyway, 12.04.09 was me and dar's semianniversary. :) For part one of our celebration, we headed to Changi Village.

We went to check out the good food at changi village food centre.


Chicken cutlet horfun.
I'll rate it 4/5.
I eat it again next time i go there! ;)


BBQ chicken wings.


Fried oyster omelette.


Sambal stingray.


The famous nasi lemak with a long long queue.
Should've asked dar to buy the fried chicken wing!
The other stuff are quite average actually.
I'll rate it 3.5/5.


Sugar cane juice.

As you can tell, we over-ordered again. =/


Saw this cat sleeping at the food centre. It was very crowded cuz it was dinner time. Someone nearly stepped on her! =S Silly cat still sleeping away. Check out her nipples! LOL.

After dinner we went for a digestive stroll along the flea market. There's a flea market at Changi Village every saturday. Interesting stuff you see there. From antiques to steal deals for clothes, accessories, books, etc.

The folks there are very friendly too and i enjoy their service. Much better, i feel, than the average shopping mall service.


One: Dar bought vietnamese coffee for her mum. 100g for $5.50.

It's so rare to see vietnamese coffee in singapore! I saw 曾國城 introduce it on 美食大三通 when he visited Vietnam. Vietnamese coffee originated from France when they were under colonial rule.

You need this special coffee maker to make vietnamese coffee, which the boss very kindly gave it to us for free. :) Filter the coffee powder through with hot water, add lots of ice, sweetened milk if preferred, and viola you get coffee. I'd love to try it for myself.

Two: Bought a pair of tiny desk clocks. 2 for $13. Dar's green and mine's red. It's sitting on my office desk now. :)

We also bought Uppercuts chips 2 for $7 and i got a watch for $9. The boss helped me to change a new battery too. Hee.


It's such a simple pleasure. Eating at a food centre and strolling through a flea market. A refreshing change from the highly industrialized fast-paced city life. Happy happy semianniversary. :)


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