Thoughts And Blog :
Fresh from the oven...
I've just got back from the cinema. Transformers 2 : Revenge of the Fallen was worth anticipating and waiting for, at least for me.
Had some crazy thoughts the night before, but let's not go into details, due to some irresponsible, but strangely true words my Dad said.
"You make a damn good liar. So good that you live your lies."
Oh yeah. I told him to give me an award for that. Yeah eff him alright, he doesn't understand, why his own son lies to him so much that it's hard to be true.
But it's because of that, I EMO-ed and caught the movie on the midnight of 24th June. It was so worth it.
I'm gonna catch the movie again, and again, with the other peeps I promised. Oh yeah... *Nods his head fervently* OH YEAH.

Headed down to Kallang Leisure Park last night to chill with Leonard. Cozy Bay is no more the place I used to know. Gone were the pub/grill restaurant at the watch tower by the Bay, and the seafood restaurants sitting on the edge of the riverside on the Indoor Stadium side. So much has changed, gone is the crudely tarred square car park near the condominiums. The only thing left alone were the condominiums and the bridge... >.<"
More food reviews! At least before Sheree complains about my 'It's Always About Cars' obsession again... =X

Headed to Marutama Ramen-ten with Brother and Mom last Sunday after church at Central to enjoy a bowl of steaming hot ramen, noodles swimming in rich chicken stock, delectable slices of pork, served with generous portions of spring onion to enhance the taste. They also had fried shallots at every table to give it that extra 'Oomph'
Oh, remember to add the seasoned tamago (egg) into your bowl of ramen...

It looked so damn good when I chomped the hardboiled into half. Look at that lovely 'wet' yolk. It certainly looks harmless, yet intriguing. How did they cook it?!
Here's the extra sides that Brother recommended...

Stewed Pork Belly. Buta Kakuni.

Dumplings in vinegar. Though I didn't really caught on to the generous dose of vinegar, it was still lovely. 'Nuff said, the Gyoza was good.

For this satisfying meal to feed 3 mouths, it came up to about 65 dollars. Affordable, considering that the waitresses & cooks were JAPANESE, and the restaurant being located in Central. ;)
Alrighty. Rather sleepy now... but before I go, it's official; another week of holiday (or at least e-learning from home) due to the H1N1 flu. Good or bad? I guess in my honest opinion, it's a double edged sword.
Nights peeps!

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