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Mee Pok Tar

Mee Pok Tar

Although I am back in Manchester already, I will still continue to blog about my adventures in Singapore. Today's post is about Mee Pok Tar (see photo above). This is one of my favourite dish too! I've just realised that you can't really see the Mee Pok from the above photo. Anyway it is hidden underneath all the goodies. Opps! Smiley I've also order two additional Fried Fish Cakes to go along.

Fried Fish Cake

You can enjoy this fabulous dish at 216-G #01-03 Syed Alwi Road Singapore 207799

Sentosa Getaway

Sentosa's Palawan Beach

It's been more than 10 years since I came back to Sentosa and amazing a lot has changed. The beaches are much cleaner and more fun these days. I've also captured some riders trying out the Segway PT in the photos below. Who say you can only operate these electric vehicles when standing. They are great for resting too! Opps! Smiley

Segway PT

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Satay Adventure

Satay: Pork on skewers

One of the things on my "Things to do" list was to satisfy my Satay craving. This time I've ordered some pork Satay, and the thing I like about this store is they have prepared it the traditional way! Happy Smiley The sauce on the right is the Satay peanut sauce. And of course how can I miss the pressed rice to go along with this dish. Yummy. Winking Smiley

I had this wonderful dish at an Ang Mo Kio hawker centre; Block 453a, unit #01-215

What Do Shopkeepers Wish For?

Chinese new year is around the corner and many are out shopping. The photo below was what I've found on the counter of the cashier; A request from the shop owner.

Hort Park And Surroundings

Introduced to me on Alicesg blog, I decided I should take a visit to Hort Park. This is an interesting concept park that incorporates ideas for transforming the concrete jungle in most cities into greener areas.

Then, since the weather was good, and the sky was clear and sunny, I also did a little detour to Henderson Waves. Look at the stunning architecture of this bridge. On the floor on each section of the bridge, it even tells you how high above sea level are you.

The photo immediately above shows us that I was 60.49 metres above sea level!

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