Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Cocotte
We were invited to Eric & Elaine’s 30th wedding anniversary celebrations held at their son’s restaurant, Cocotte, at Wanderlust Hotel on Dickson Road. It was a cozy, heart-warming and fun party.
Despite us being very late due to some miscommunication, we still got to enjoy the main courses and desserts. I wished we went with empty stomachs instead of full ones to truly appreciate the food. Since I have a different stomach for desserts, I enjoyed the warm chocolate soufflé best!
We missed most of the speeches but got to contribute to a scrapbook put together by guests who wrote their well-wishes and photos taken and printed on the spot at the party. It brought Elaine to tears!
Here was our photo taken by Ps Kai:
If we get to live till then, our 30th wedding anniversary will be in Sep 2039!
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Edmund’s birthday
This was Edmund's 1st birthday as a married man! haha!
Stop 1: Tampines Bike Park to see the YOG cycling trials. We found out the next day that there were at least 3 people we know who spotted us on TV at the cycling trials looking like tourists!
Stop 2: Apollo Char kwey Teow at Marine Parade. Our favourite char kwey teow! Highly recommended if you like your char kwey teow SWEET & WET!
Stop 3: Pasta de Waraku. The only place we know where they serve Edmund’s favourite wafu sauce pasta
Stop 4: it was suppose to be Jazz@Southbridge, but we were too early. We ended up exploring the Esplanade Bay area where we saw the YOG flame and discovered a nice touristy spot of Singapore we don’t find tacky! Kudos to STB.
Stop 1: Tampines Bike Park to see the YOG cycling trials. We found out the next day that there were at least 3 people we know who spotted us on TV at the cycling trials looking like tourists!
Stop 2: Apollo Char kwey Teow at Marine Parade. Our favourite char kwey teow! Highly recommended if you like your char kwey teow SWEET & WET!
Stop 3: Pasta de Waraku. The only place we know where they serve Edmund’s favourite wafu sauce pasta
Stop 4: it was suppose to be Jazz@Southbridge, but we were too early. We ended up exploring the Esplanade Bay area where we saw the YOG flame and discovered a nice touristy spot of Singapore we don’t find tacky! Kudos to STB.
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