Banana Kaya Dessert @ Domino’s Pizza

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Hey everyone!

The SG50 weekend may be over but that doesn’t mean the fun has to stop! In my book, birthdays last the whole month. Whaddya say if we continue the golden jubilee celebrations ’til the end of August? After all, it took us 50 years to come this far and it would be a pity not to stretch out the celebration for as long as possible, amirite? 😀

How about some Singaporean-inspired delights by Domino’s Pizza to kick-start round two of the National Day celebration?

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Introducing Domino’s all new Banana Kaya Dessert!

This new offering certainly evokes some nostalgia in me. I believe many Singaporeans (and even Malaysians) would agree that kaya jam is simply part of our everyday diet. Long before I discovered the wondrous joy of Nutella and peanut butter, breakfast before school was always white bread spread with kaya jam accompanied by a cup of hot Milo tirelessly prepared by my Mom. Subsequently when I got a weekend job during my Polytechnic years, I would have kaya toast served with teh (hot milk tea) at the kopitiam (coffee shop) under my block faithfully every morning before I headed to work.

Therefore launching this new Banana Kaya pizza in conjunction with SG50 is pretty apt, isn’t it? 🙂

Domino's Banana Kaya Dessert

Domino’s Banana Kaya Dessert

Domino's Banana Kaya Dessert

Domino’s Banana Kaya Dessert

Domino's Banana Kaya Dessert

Domino’s Banana Kaya Dessert

Thickness of the crust

Thickness of the crust

I had the privilege of tasting this new item at the launch party two weeks ago. The Banana Kaya dessert comes with light and buttery crust sprinkled with icing sugar. Filling the middle is a generous layer of sweet, authentic pandan kaya made from rich coconut cream, fresh egg and aromatic pandan leaves and topped with oven baked banana slices that marry well with the spread. It’s about the size of your personal pan pizza which you can either have it all to yourself or share it (the calories, that is) among your friends!

I must admit, though, that it’s exceptionally delicious only when served straight from the oven so you can savour the crunchiness of the crust. It doesn’t taste as nice when it’s all cold and soggy in the middle (I know because I inadvertently left my second slice under the air-conditioner and it was blergh). But fret not! Domino’s Pizza, as you know, has a 30-minute delivery guarantee (and a 15-minute takeout guarantee) so you can rest assured that your orders would be delivered to you hot and fresh. Otherwise, do consider dining in!

What’s more, because it is (still) SG50, this delightful Banana Kaya Dessert is selling at 50% off for a limited period! In other words, this is going for S$3.90 instead of the usual price of S$7.80! Not only are you able to indulge in the familiar flavours of a childhood favourite, but you also get to enjoy great savings on this new dessert! 🙂

Here’s what also went down at the launch party:

*sings* Everything is awesome!

*sings* Everything is awesome! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

Other bloggers who attended as well

Other bloggers who attended as well (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

Won myself a Domino's Pizza T-shirt woohoo!! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

Won myself a Domino’s Pizza T-shirt woohoo!! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

One of the games lined up for us was to stack as many bananas as possible on a team member's head and thereafter, walk to the other end of the restaurant without toppling them over. Unfortunately none of us could do that u_u (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

One of the games lined up for us was to stack as many bananas as possible on a team member’s head and thereafter, walk to the other end of the restaurant without toppling them over. Unfortunately none of us could do that u_u (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

But the other team successfully did it! So skilled lah. (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

But the other team successfully did it! So skilled lah. (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

The next challenge was to make our own banana kaya pizza using the many fingers of banana and a small bowl of homemade kaya provided by Domino's. (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

The next challenge was to make our own banana kaya pizza using the many fingers of banana and a small bowl of homemade kaya provided by Domino’s. This was our creation! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

Our pizza when baked!

Our pizza when baked!

Not bad ah :D

Not bad ah 😀

And we won for that segment! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

And we won for that segment! (photo credit: The Influencer Network)

If you’re planning to throw another party over the weekend (that’s not too far away, thanks to the off-in-lieu!) with your family and loved ones at your crib, or a potluck dinner for friends to get together, you definitely have to take advantage of this SG50 deal rolled out by Domino’s Pizza!

Pizza partehhhh

Pizza partehhhh

You can now complete your meal with Domino’s ‘2 Pizzas’ deal for only S$22! Choose 2 regular pizzas from the wide array of Italian favourites and at the same time, select your desired crusts including Classic Hand-Tossed, New York Crust, Crunchy Thin Crust, Cheese Burst Crust and Domino’s latest Cheesy Crust – a crust that is luxuriously filled with melting hot mozzarella and coated with garlic and herbs. There are also 6 delectable and original pizza sauces to choose from, such as Domino’s signature sauce, Sweet & Spicy sauce, Smoky BBQ sauce, Napolitana sauce, Top Secret sauce and Pesto Passion sauce.

What I love about Domino’s is its huge selection of flavours which are not limited to the same ‘ol boring ones like Hawaiian, Pepperoni, Chicken and whatsoever. They have really interesting additions like Basilico Chicken, Chilli Beef and Sicilian Prawns in the Classics and First Class range (surcharge applies). Plus, they taste reaaaally good.

Ultimate Hawaiian (surcharge applies)

Ultimate Hawaiian – “loads of delicious roasted chicken, shredded chicken, juicy pineapples and fresh mushrooms on our brand new pizza sauce” (surcharge applies)

Sicilian Prawn (surcharge applies)

Sicilian Prawn – “succulent prawns, fresh onions, cherry tomatoes on pesto sauce” (surcharge applies)

Meatzza (surcharge applies)

Meatzza – “100% mozzarella cheese with succulent smoked chicken breast, chicken ham, chicken sausage, cabanossi, beef pepperoni and ground beef” (surcharge applies)

Basilico Chicken (surcharge applies)

Basilico Chicken – “roasted chicken, mushrooms, cherry tomatoes, onion and pesto sauce” (surcharge applies)

Alfredo Prawn (surcharge applies)

Alfredo Prawn – “onion, red pepper, pineapple, prawns, mozzarella cheese on Top Secret sauce” (surcharge applies)

Full list of flavours can be found here.

Apart from that, you can also enjoy 50% off (yes, another one!) your all-time favourite sides! Available daily from 3pm to 6pm (share with your hungry colleagues!) with no minimum spending required, these are the sides eligible for the awesome discount:

  1. Chocolate Lava Cake, S$3.40 (RP S$6.80)
  2. *NEW* Golden Chicken (Golden Mediterranean Chicken, Golden Outback Chicken, Golden Italiano Chicken or Golden Mexican Chicken), S$5.40 each (RP S$10.80)
  3. Cinnastix, S$2.90 (RP S$5.80)
  4. Napolitana Baked Meatballs, S$5.40 (RP S$10.80)
  5. Banana Kaya Dessert, S$3.90 (RP S$7.80)
  6. Roasted Chicken Drummet (6 pcs), S$4.90 (RP S$9.80)
Golden Mediterranean Chicken

Golden Mediterranean Chicken (S$5.40)

Golden Italiano Chicken (S$5.40)

Golden Italiano Chicken (S$5.40)

Psst.. There’s a Domino’s SG50 contest going on!

Celebrate Singapore’s 50 years of excellence and heritage with Domino’s Pizza Singapore. 5 lucky winners will win a pizza party worth $100. You may choose to take part on either Facebook or Instagram or even both platform.

For Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1JsrGp4
For Instagram: http://bit.ly/1LTRQD3 (hashtag #BananaKaya #DominosSG)

Contest ends 16 Aug 2015

Oh gosh, my stomach is starting to growl after seeing all the pictures above! I guess my dinner later is settled. What about yours? 🙂

Signing off with a group picture with the rest of the amazing bloggers! Thanks for the invite, TIN :)

Signing off with a group picture with the rest of the amazing bloggers! Thanks for the invite, TIN 🙂

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Skinrecipe.sg, Your One-Stop Skin Care Specialty Webstore

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Hey everyone!

When it comes to looking good, I believe most Singapore women (who are interestingly the biggest beauty spenders in the region) would have no qualms about splurging on expensive beauty products that promise a flawless complexion or an enhanced appearance. Further supporting this statement, a poll conducted three years ago by market research company Frost & Sullivan had also revealed that Singapore women were increasingly willing to blow their fortunes on products that were considered a luxury. Why? I guess that’s because we often associate a higher price with higher quality, therefore higher effectiveness, and the opposite with a lower price.

However, that’s not always true. I mean, sure, there must be something special in luxury products that justifies the cost but not everything is a one-size-fits-all affair. I’ve had my fair share of disappointing experiences with higher-range cosmetic brands (especially acne-fighting products) and likewise, there are low to mid-range brands which I absolutely rave about.

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Hence, with this in mind, two sisters launched Skin Recipe on 1 July 2015 after discovering some really affordable yet effective ones on one of their weekend getaways.

Represented by a tomato to reflect meaning of healthy young looking skin, Skin Recipe offers a wide selection of pocket-friendly skin and body care products that are not readily available in Singapore, handpicked by the owners themselves.

Quality Assured

Unlike other webstores that sells products deemed to be popular by the general public, Skin Recipe only offers products which they think will be beneficial to your skin! Apart from that, all products are personally tried and tested before they go on sale to ensure their effectiveness (especially on sensitive skin) and quality. They are also guaranteed authentic as they are sourced directly from local authorised distributors.

Product Range

With popular brands like Malissa Kiss, Namu Life (e.g. the widely-acclaimed SnailWhite Cream by renowned bloggers like Tammy Tay and Yutaki) and PasJel from Thailand, and Elishacoy, Hey Nature and Nature Republic from South Korea on the catalogue, Singapore shoppers are promised an array of foreign skincare fixes which previously can only be bought overseas!

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P/S: There’s a sale going on now so be quick with your fingers!

As the webstore is still pretty new (less than 2 months old as of writing), it does not boast as much as others have to offer but you can expect more skin care products such as masks, lip care, eye care and other body and face related items to be listed soon!

Payment & Delivery

Local mailing charges apply but free registered mailing is provided for any orders above S$80! All prices shown are in Singapore dollars (S$).

Not in Singapore? Fret not! Skin Recipe also ships worldwide via Speedpost. Payment can also be made with credit card or via PayPal so that customers can be provided with a secure, swift and fuss-free checkout experience. How awesome is that? 🙂

What I got from Skin Recipe! Will review them on a separate post soon :)

What I got from Skin Recipe! Will review them on a separate post soon 🙂

I don’t know about you but I have an inkling that Skin Recipe is going to be the next webstore I frequent to satisfy my beauty curiosity and I’m sure it will be yours too if you have been searching high and low for a trustworthy beauty shop to supply your beauty needs 🙂

Do share with me your reviews if you’ve gotten anything from Skin Recipe 🙂

Thanks for reading!

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Singapore Favourite Food Village 2015 @ Read Bridge

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Hey everyone!

Clarke Quay has always been perceived as an expensive tourist attraction caused by overpriced booze and food along Boat Quay. Therefore most locals tend to shun that area and find nightlife elsewhere. But since last Friday, hordes of hungry people (more than 80,000 over the weekend) – both locals and tourists alike – have been streaming into this historical landmark to satisfy their craving for Singaporean food. If you’re guessing that a new restaurant has opened its doors at Boat Quay, you’re quite close!

This sudden buzz of activity is due to the Singapore Favourite Food Village (presented by Esso LPG) along Read Bridge which sees a vast variety of hawkers and young chefs gathering to serve up traditional Teochew favourites and new cross-cuisine offerings under one roof. If you’re close enough, you could even catch a whiff of all the scrumptious food coming from the makeshift booths located outside the large white tent specially set up for this 10-day event.

Why Teochew? Well, while most are familiar with the history of Singapore River, not many are actually aware of the transformation that had taken place throughout the years around it. Once stood along Singapore’s iconic river long before the country gained independence was Ellenborough Market which was subsequently nicknamed “Teochew Market” as the Teochews populated the area with nearby hawker stalls specialising in well-known Teochew food. However, a big fire struck the wet market in 1968 and wiped out most of it as a result. The remains of the building was then demolished to make way for housing flats in the 1970s. As a Teochew myself, I’m quite ashamed not to have known about this important aspect of the Teochew community’s history in Singapore so I’m glad to have been enlightened through this Teochew-dedicated food fair (and I hope you will too!).

Here are some highlights of the Singapore Favourite Food Village to prep your stomach if you’re planning to make a trip down this coming weekend.

The crazy crowd on opening day

The crazy crowd on opening day

Don't worry about getting your hands and mouth dirty. SFFV has got you covered!

Don’t worry about getting your hands and mouth dirty. SFFV has got you covered! (Yes, tissue packs are free at the information counter)

Teochew opera!

Teochew opera! (Psst… you wouldn’t believe that the person behind this thick opera makeup was actually actor Nick Shen himself! His passion for Chinese opera is really laudable 🙂 )

(Brace yourself (and your tummy) because a truckload of tantalising food pictures is coming. Ready?)

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Spicy crab (S$10 for 5 pieces) at Ming Lang

Spicy crab

Spicy crab (S$10 for 5) at Ming Lang

BBQ Satay

BBQ Satay (3 sticks for $10) at Gold Bridge

Nonya Otah (S$0.50) / Nonya Mackeral Fish Otah (S$1.30)

Nonya Otah (S$0.50) / Nonya Mackeral Fish Otah (S$1.30) at Uncle’s Otah

The two famous meat from this booth are: Suckling Pig (S$188 whole/ S$100 half/ S$12 small), Roasted Duck (S$40 whole/ S$20 half/ S$8 small)

The two highly sought-after meat from this booth are: Suckling Pig (S$188 whole/ S$100 half/ S$12 small), Roasted Duck (S$40 whole/ S$20 half/ S$8 small) at Jia Le Hong Kong Roasted Food

I didn’t manage to try the roasted meat but a fellow food blogger who was also present at the event remarked that the Suckling Pig was good and it was sold out before 9pm. So make sure you’re there early to try it!

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Kebab at Indian House

Beverage booth where you can get some booze

Beverage booth where you can get some booze

Tiger Radler beer

This newly-launched Tiger Radler beer (S$5) is our refreshing thirst quencher of the day

Salted Egg York Carrot Cake

Salted Egg York Carrot Cake (S$6/S$8) at Everything Foods

As a sucker for all things salted egg, I was thrilled to know that it has been incorporated into one of my all-time favourite hawker food – fried carrot cake! It’s a very memorable dish with flavours that are incredibly complementary. The taste of the salted egg was slightly more overwhelming (but in a wonderful way) so it was the first thing that hit my palate the moment I deposited a tiny piece in my mouth. The creamy salted egg could also be seen oozing out from the sides. The portion, however, is a teeny-weeny bit small for the price but it’s definitely one of the best dishes at the SFFV.

Char Siew Pork Spare Ribs with Steamed Rice (S$8) at Fern & Kiwi Bar & Eatery

Char Siew Pork Spare Ribs with Steamed Rice (S$8) at Fern & Kiwi Bar & Eatery

Char Siew Pork Spare Ribs with Steamed Rice (S$8) at Fern & Kiwi Bar & Eatery

Char Siew Pork Spare Ribs with Steamed Rice (S$8) at Fern & Kiwi Bar & Eatery

Drenched in sweet marinade and drizzled with sesame seeds, these soft, tender and value-for-money honeyed pork ribs promise a burst of flavours with every bite. Although we forwent the rice to allow space for more food, I thought the price was still quite reasonable (especially coming from an upscale restaurant very well-known for its racks) because honestly, the pork ribs were incredible.

Teochew Pig Trotter at Everything Foods

Teochew Pig’s Trotter Lor Mee (S$6.50) at Everything Foods

Teochew Lor Mee at Everything Foods

Teochew Pig’s Trotter Lor Mee (S$6.50) at Everything Foods

Teochew Lor Mee at Everything Foods

Teochew Pig’s Trotter Lor Mee (S$6.50) at Everything Foods

If you’re looking to fill your stomach on a budget, the Teochew Pig’s Trotter Lor Mee is one dish that is worth checking out. For just $6.50, you not only get a bowl of piping hot Chinese braised noodles served in thick starchy gravy, you also get to enjoy some gelatinous pig’s trotter. The gravy used in both had a subtle herbal taste that gave the dish an overall delicate flavour. The pig’s trotter is also unctuously layered with fatty skin (I’d say 80% fats, 20% lean meat), making it the perfect guilty pleasure food for those with a strong preference for fatty meat.

Mee Siam at Everything Foods

Mee Siam (S$5) at Everything Foods

Mee Siam at Everything Foods

Mee Siam (S$5) at Everything Foods

Adding to the parade of delectable local delicacies is a bowlful of toothsome and light vermicelli soaked in a well-balanced (sweet and sour) gravy and generously topped with shrimps, hard boiled egg and tau pok (fried bean curd). In terms of spiciness, my tongue wasn’t screaming relief even though I added extra chilli. But taste-wise, it’s more or less the same as what you’d find at food courts and hawker centres.

Golden Curry Chicken Rice at Kopi Roti

Golden Curry Chicken Rice (S$5) at Kopi Roti

This is a rice dish as the name suggests but on the overall I felt it was too underwhelming for the price (although mine was sponsored). The chicken was a pain to eat because of the lack of meat and the potato could do with a bit more time in the pot. The curry was decent but average as compared to those I’ve had before so unless you’re really dying to have some coconut milk in your body system, I say blow your money on something else.

Cold Crab Teochew Style (S$12+) by Swissôtel Merchant Court

Cold Crab Teochew Style (S$12+) by Swissôtel Merchant Court

Don’t expect to be served a big crab if that’s what you’re anticipating. Instead, you’d be given a full miniature crab (that’s right, 2 pincers) served cold yet fresh by the chef of Swissôtel Merchant Court himself. The shell didn’t come broken (although I’m sure the chef would be more than happy to crack them for you upon request) but with a less sturdy shell due to its small size, the meagre amount of meat can be retrieved easily if you have the patience to rip the crab apart with your hands (make sure you have wet tissue with you because I don’t remember seeing sinks anywhere) and teeth. Honestly speaking, for the amount of meat you can get out of this crab, I don’t think it’s worth all the effort. But if you don’t mind the hassle, by all means give it a go!

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8) at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8) at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8)  at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8) at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8) by Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

Truffle Wanton Noodle (S$8) at Bee Kee Wanton Noodle

I’m probably gonna be slaughtered by qualified food critics (*cough*Gordon Ramsey*cough*) for saying this but I absolutely love truffle oil and its pungent smell (like, you can tell from the picture above right, me totally soaking in the aroma). Therefore I was really looking forward to try the Truffle Wanton Noodle at the fair!

True enough, the very first thing that greeted my nose was, much to the chagrin of boyfriend who was pinching his nose while shoving the bowl to me, the distinctive and unmistakable truffle smell. But that aside, the char siew (roasted pork) was sweet and rather tender. The charred sides also added texture and crunch.  However, the wantons, though very crispy, were pretty average with (little) fillings that’s not so special. The noodles were also a tad too dry even after tossing them with the sauce hidden at the bottom. Therefore, this scores full marks for novelty but relatively lower for execution (after taking into consideration the great char siew and the awesome truffle oil).

Fishball Noodles (S$4.50) at Ming Fa Fishball

Fishball Noodles (S$4.50) at Ming Fa Fishball

What’s a “wok” down memory lane without Ming Fa fishball noodles? Unknown to many, the old Ellenborough food market was actually once home to the famous fishball noodles so having it on board is indeed a great way to recreate the long gone market.

What I really loved about the fishball noodles were, of course, the super soft and springy fishballs which, I swear, were among the best I had ever eaten. With a bountiful of ingredients (mushrooms and a truckload of meat! *slurps*), I must say that it is really a steal and especially so for a household name like Ming Fa. Sadly, this doesn’t come in soup version (which is a big boo-boo for me because as a half-Cantonese, I love my noodles to be immersed in piping hot soup, even for bak chor mee).

Apart from their signature dish, there are also minced meat noodles (S$4.50) and laksa (S$4.50) to choose from but seriously, why bother? Just go for the fishball noodles!

Popiah (1 roll for S$3, 2 rolls for S$5) at Good Chance Popiah

Popiah (1 roll for S$3/ 2 rolls for S$5) at Good Chance Popiah

Stationed next to Ming Fa Fishball was Good Chance Popiah which specialises in Hokkien-style ‘Wrap-It-Yourself’ popiahs at its 149 Silat Avenue outlet. You will not get to create your own popiah at the fair (for obvious reasons) but you can be rest assured that your popiah would come packed with a variety of fresh ingredients such as beansprouts, shredded carrot, omelette, lettuce and turnips. The skin was thin enough to enable a large chunk to be bitten off without having everything falling apart. My spicy popiah (non-spicy option available) tingled my tongue a bit but it was still bearable.

My only gripe was the absence of meat (therefore making this very vegetarian-friendly) which I thought was a shame because adding meat such as prawns would definitely give a richer and more succulent flavour (though the popiahs were already quite tasty on their own).

Kueh Pie Tee (4 for S$2) at Red Lips Kueh Pie Tee

Kueh Pie Tee (4 for S$2) at Red Lips Kueh Pie Tee

Kueh Pie Tee (4 for S$2) at Red Lips Kueh Pie Tee

Kueh Pie Tee (4 for S$2) at Red Lips Kueh Pie Tee

Made from an original Peranakan recipe, this set of four Kueh Pie Tee were nothing short of delicious. Laced with sweet chilli sauce for an added kick, the crusty cups were proportionately filled with shredded turnip,  omelette and garnished with coriander leaf and crushed groundnuts which combine to give a mouthful of robust and hearty flavour. It’s also worth noting that these Kueh Pie Tee cups come in frozen packs of 15 as well to satisfy your craving, available at most Cold Storage outlets in Singapore (or you can buy a few boxes directly from their booth at SFFV).

Handmade Smoked Salmon Chee Cheong Fun with Tobiko (S$4) at Da Chang Jin

Handmade Smoked Salmon Chee Cheong Fun with Tobiko (S$4) at Da Chang Jin

Handmade Smoked Salmon Chee Cheong Fun with Tobiko (S$4) at Da Chang Jin

Handmade Smoked Salmon Chee Cheong Fun with Tobiko (S$4) at Da Chang Jin

I’ve seen its stall at Holland Drive Market and Food Centre a couple of times during my 6-month internship but I didn’t get to buy from it because on the day I had finally snapped out of my craving for sliced fish soup (which happened to be my final day at MOE), it had decided to close. I guess fate brought me to SFFV last Friday so that I could try their famed Chee Cheong Fun!

But it turned out to be rather disappointing. The smoked salmon was cooked right through when it wasn’t supposed to and I also couldn’t taste the smoked seasoning at all. The sauce was nothing to rave about either 😦

Ondeh Ondeh Churros (S$5 for 3 pieces)  at Churros Factory

Ondeh Ondeh Churros (S$5 for 3 pieces/ S$9 for 6) at Churros Factory

A true example of when East meets West, this snack combines the main elements of one of my favourite Malay kuihs and comfort foods to create a new type of crunchy dough pastry that’s guaranteed to take the Singapore street-food scene by storm if it is ever going to be popularised. Garnished with grated coconut and drizzled with gula melaka syrup (in place of cinnamon sugar), these Asian-themed churros exude a pleasantly fragrant pandan aroma that’s incredibly inviting.

Chilli Crab Mantou (S$8 for 6 pieces) at The Quarters

Chilli Crab Mantou (S$8 for 6 pieces) at The Quarters

Duriancanboleh (S$7 for 1/ S$12 for 2) at The Quarters

Duriancanboleh (S$7 for 1/ S$12 for 2/ S$30 for 6) at The Quarters

Duriancanboleh (S$7 for 1/ S$12 for 2/ S$30 for 6) at The Quarters

Duriancanboleh (S$7 for 1/ S$12 for 2/ S$30 for 6) at The Quarters

The Duriancanboleh (or durian crème brûlée) was the star of the night. Served in a palm-sized aluminium cup, the fusion dessert is topped with a warm layer of scorched sugar crust that cracks upon impact with the spoon to unveil a perfectly creamy and fluffy custard underneath. The decadent custard, infused with durian essence, was cold and sweet but not too overpowering. It was so gratifying and addictive it had me gagging for more!

Assorted Crisps/Peanut Candy (S$3.50 per packet) at Thye Moh Chan

Assorted Crisps/Peanut Candy (S$3.50 per packet) at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

Tau Sar Piah at Thye Moh Chan

If you feel that your stomach is going to explode from overeating, you can always drop by Thye Moh Chan to get some of their packed to-go munchies. 70-year-old Thye Moh Chan (now run by BreadTalk) is known for its authentic handcrafted pastries such as the famous Tau Sar Piah above which is generously filled with smooth and sweet mung bean paste and encased in a thick and puffy layer of flaky pastry.

What went down my tummy that day

What went down my tummy that day (but obviously these were shared haha)

With so many mouth-watering food to choose from, it’s highly advisable that you go in groups and with an empty stomach so that you can get your hands on all the different types of food while maximising your stomach space. Seats are also very limited so you’d definitely need a partner to hold the table while you get the food.

Also, do note that the stalls only accept cash. You may also want to dress in light, comfortable clothing because it’s gonna be a little stuffy at the fair (and also to hide that bulging tummy after all the binging).

And finally, here’s a floor plan to help you breeze through the final two days of the Singapore Favourite Food Village (you’re welcome):

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[CLICK TO ENLARGE] Breeze through the food village with this handy guide (trust me, you will need it), specially drawn up for you by yours truly

Thanks for reading!

Singapore Favourite Food Village 2015

24 July – 2 August 2015
5:00pm – 11:00 pm
Read Bridge @ Clarke Quay (near Boat Quay)
Nearest MRT: Clarke Quay (exit C)
Free Admission
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