When Toast Box was still open in MNL, Mark and I used to eat there. Usually, it would be with Ia who's a fan of Kaya Toast.
That's why during our trip to SG last week, we decided that one of our breakfasts should be at Toast Box. It would be good to relive our Toast Box days, right at the home base of the brand.
Of course, we both had the sets- the Chicken Floss toast set for me, and the Ham and Cheese toast set for Mark.
The Curry Puff is one of the snacks that's always a must-have every SG visit.
It's been written on this blog several times that Old Chang Kee is my curry puff of choice. Their Curry-O is da bomb!
But on this visit, Ka Wei brought me to a Hawker store in Chinatown and let me try 2 Michelin starred curry puffs.
They're both good and deserving of their stars. But if a choice has to be made, it's the Heritage Tanglin Curry Puff for me. It's flakier, and the filling is more flavourful.
Admittedly, though, Old Chang Kee is still my sentimental fave.
As a White Rabbit stan, this new place introduced to me by KaWei is a big check mark.
A White Rabbit store!
It's at the market behind Chinatown Point mall, and it's a small store with everything White Rabbit. Aside from candies in different flavours, they also have a lot of merch!
Walked out with loads of candies, a tote bag and stickers!
Will most likely hop on over to this place again during my next SG visit.
I've been to SG many times, but this trip was my first stay in Roberson Quay.
We stayed at Intercontinental Robertson Quay, and it was a quiet and quaint hotel. It's just across the river, so you get very nice views at night. Plus, there's a plethora of food and drink choices, thanks to The Quayside.
While it's off the beaten path, it's still accessible since there are 2 MRT stations near it. There's Clark Quay station which is about a 10 minute walk away, and Fort Caning Station which is relatively nearer.
The hotel is also near another notable SG place - The Warehouse Hotel.
Used to go here back in the 2000s where it was still a bar. And while the nature of the business has changed, the structure is still the same.
All this talk of Quays - which, by the way, is pronounced as "keys" - made me think of this David Benoit classic. And that's going to be today's Friday Magic Madness song.
Yes, this Robertson Quay entry is the impetus to "The Key to You." This is a 1988 classic which was such a ubiquitous song in radio stations, particularly City Lites 88.8 and 96.3 WRock.
This year's Purple Sale is a case of "quality over quantity."
While the haul might not be as plentiful as the past sales, the gems were really gems.
Just like this denim ensemble fro RAF.
It's a denim vest and skirt, made from the same dark denim material. What makes it interesting is the floral details scattered around the pieces. They're also made of denim, has frayed edges, and are all detachable! That's fashionable yet practical.
Just like flowers, this is a fresh take on the denim-on-denim trend.