I have never heard about Thunder Tea Rice until I read about it at Camemberu's blog.
So the other day when I was at Food Republic Vivo City, I saw the Thunder Tea Rice, I thought I should try it. Hey, I actually like it! All the veg and stuff on it reminds sis and I of korean bibimbab. I had the brown rice version. $4.50
After stirring it, it becomes a tasty and lovely mess.
Oh, this is the yukky part. The green stuff that you are suppose to pour into the rice. When I tried the soup, urrghh..... horrible. Then I remembered, it is suppose to be good. So I forced myself to drink it. I did not finish the soup though. I ate it by scooping a spoonful of soup and adding rice into the spoon. :-P
I finished the rest of the delicious rice without this soup.
Sis did not want to have that rice. She had Brown Rice with Basil Chicken instead. $6.00
She did not enjoy this. She said the my vege rice taste better. LOL....
OK Confess up. Did you finish your vegetable today?
Friday, June 13, 2008
Thunder Tea Rice @ Food Republic, VivoCity
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Sergeant Hainanese Chicken Rice @ Food Republic, Wisma Atria
This was part of my lunch today. We were at Food Republic at Wisma Atria and we happened to find a table for 5, just in front of this stall. I have never tried their chicken rice and decided to give it a try.
The name of the stall is Sergeant Hainanese Chicken Rice. This is the set meal that I ordered. It also comes with a bowl of rice and soup that are not shown here. $6.
Quite decent. It seems all the stalls in Food Republic is some famous stall in Singapore. So I did a online search. Aha.. The founder of Sergeant is one of the original chefs that made the Mandarin Hotel Chicken Rice famous in Singapore.
Just wondering... Any chicken rice fans around? Where is your favourite chicken rice stall?
Monday, December 03, 2007
Food Republic @ VivoCity
Yesterday's lunch, was at Vivo City. (Just before going to the Arts House)
Eating at Food Courts presents you with many choices that sometimes drives you nuts! I actually walked 2 rounds before settling on what I wanted to eat. Do you walk round and round too?
Today's post is not what I ate. It's what Uncle, Cousin and Sis ate. The food all came from the same stall. Bak Kut Teh stall on the right side.
Uncle and Cousin shared two of this. Hmm it can pass a picky P5 girl taste buds, it should be good right? They shared a trotters dish.
And innards soup. Actually it does looks good right? Though I don't like eating liver. I have phobia of them. Granny used to feed this to me when I was young. Urrghh...
From the same stall, sis had Bak Kut Teh.
It's the peppery kind.
Another thing about Food Courts is, you can mix and match your food! If you like 'You Tiao', just buy them and add it to your bak kut teh!
Hope there's no gloomy monday people around today!
Monday, October 01, 2007
Bak Kut Teh @ Food Republic, Vivocity
After church yesterday, thinking where to go, ended up at Vivo City. Met uncle and aunt who was having a coffee break there with You Tiao at Food Republic.
Decided to makan something. End up with Bak Kut Teh after seeing so many people eat. Try try.
The soup is the peppery kind and not very herbal. OK lah... I am a meat eater, see meat, I am happy! haha...
Err, this Mui Chai does not taste like grandma's mui chai. Sorry lah, you might like it, but not me. haha..
Hope you had a fruitful and blessed weekend!
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Food Republic @ Wisma Atria
By know you know that at time, we do crazy things, we will take a cab halfway thru the island to eat and then take cab and get back to work. Of course we don't do it daily.
This colleague of ours, had to go to a dentist, and his dentist is at Wisma Atria. So we accompanied him lah, give him comfort a bit. LOL. (aren't you afraid of the dentist??)
So we ate at Food Republic.
We ordered 'Or Chien' (Oysters Pancakes)
We also had 2 plates of the "Or peh" leaves char kuey teow.
Another colleague ordered the "oh peh" leaves hay mee.
Also the "jian ping". We all don't find this jian ping nice at all.
Don't need to name the store ya, when you are there, I am sure you can find the store.
By the way, everyone seems to say the same thing. The similar food, the prices in Wisma Atria seems to be cheaper than at the Harry Potter version of Food Republic at Suntec City.
Monday, May 21, 2007
Have you been to the new Harry Potter foodcourt at Suntec?
We thought we walked into a library or bookshop. Then we realise, it's yet another new food place by Food Republic.
It does look very Harry Potter-ish ya? This is situated where the previous Congress Kopi Tiam is, together with the buffet place which was later called Kuali.
Oops, I just called it Harry Potter foodcourt. haha..
Name of the stalls as book covers. So innovative.
Books for sale, or is it Pork Rib?
The library ends right here. You could see the clear separation. Not sure when it opened, but it must be these few days. Anyone know?
One of these days got to go back and try the food. I just took photos without eating! We just had a Indian Buffet celebrating our ex-CG leader's birthday at Peninsula Plaza.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Curry Noodles Chicken @ Varinice Clementi
Quick post. What do I like to eat in Clementi Central? Do you know that there's absolutely no restaurants in Clementi?
The only restaurant is Pizza Hut! (and now maybe the Sumoya). All the food you get from the food market, coffee shop food courts, or fast food outlets like KFC and Mcdonalds.
This is what I ate for dinner. I don't know why, but I like the curry noodles from this stall. I always order this in the kuey teow version. It is covered with curry sauce and a steamed chicken wing.
It's always sold out during dinner, but manage to get it tonight.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Republic Foodcourt @ Vivo City.
Few days ago, met up with 10 other friends and we watched Spiderman 3. You should watch it if you have not. After that we had supper or rather dinner, very late dinner at the Republic Foodcourt.
Did not know what to eat, so I actually queue (yes, I have gone mad)... at the Prawn Noodles Stall.
After that, we ordered some chicken wings to share.
They get all the famous hawker stalls around to set up shops here, so the food's all not that bad. The deco is all rustic old fashion too.