Friday, June 30, 2017

Bugis Street : Singapore

If you are looking for affordable Asian fashion in Singapore, go to Bugis Street! It’s a whole street with shops selling clothes, shoes, and accessories following the latest Asian fashion trend. 

The styles available really suit my taste. The best part? You get the items at a bargain price. You can even haggle for some of them. I think I bought my graduation dress along with one sleeveless blouse for SGD 18 (PHP 594 or AUD 15). I bought a few more items such as “skorts” (skirt+shorts) and more office blouses. I’ll try to post them all below. 😀

Oh! There were also fruit shake shops which offer fresh and cheap fruit shakes. They have a long queue as well. 😉

Friday, June 23, 2017

Chinatown : Singapore

Chinatown SG is popular for cheap restaurants and souvenirs. Our main purpose for going here, however, is the latter. My siblings wish to buy a few souvenirs (by few I mean everyone they know) for their friends. 

Everything is in package, 4,5 or 10 for $10. Keyrings, bag, shirt and etc. The pictures that I got were all stolen photos because we were trying to bargain with the prices and we didn’t want to show the seller that we can afford expensive phones and cameras. 

Although now that I thought about it, it probably wouldn’t have an effect even if they saw them. They still know that we were tourist… 😅


Friday, June 16, 2017

Summer Matsuri : Tokyo Disneyland


Another Video from my Japan Trip. This one is the Summer Matsuri. I already have a post about my Tokyo Disneyland Trip . If you haven't read it yet just click the link. 😀

Friday, June 9, 2017

Ajisen Ramen : Singapore

We finally had the chance to try Ajisen Ramen in Changi Point Singapore. 😆

Once you are seated, you can order using the Ipad mini in your table. The Ipad mini is very convenient because then, there is no need to hurry choosing your meal and you can even mix and match the products without confusing the waiter. You can choose from their ala carte to set meals. 

The price is shown on the iPad and a total will be computed. However, this total excludes the service charge of around 10%. You’ll only see the service charge when you see the receipt before payment. Budget is around 80 SGD (P2600) for four people. 

The serving size is quite big for Asian standards. Because there are four of us, we decided to order different side dishes, this way we get to taste more dishes! 

And the Taste test begins… 

The ramen was great. It’s like eating ramen when we were in Japan. The only difference was that they put sweet corn in their ramen. This makes the soup taste a little sweet when you take the soup with the corn. As for the side dishes, we had chicken karaage, tonkatsu, baby octopus and takoyaki. We didn’t like the baby octopus. I can’t actually describe how it taste, but I do know that we didn’t like it. 😅

Rating (out of 5)

Price: 5
Very affordable!

Ambiance: 4 
Instagram worthy 😉

Service: 5 
Very fast and convenient. I think it's mostly due to the iPad provided. 😁

Food: 4
I love it! I've always been fond of Japanese food. I can probably eat ramen and sushi every day! If it wasn't for the baby octopus, I'd definitely give this a rating of 5. 😏  


Friday, June 2, 2017

Durmstrang Institute vs Beauxbaton Academy of Magic



As promised, here is the video for the exhibition match between Durmstrang Institute and Beauxbaton Academy of Magic. I thought I lost the video that's why I did not include it in the original post. Imagine how happy I was when I saw it included in my "Private" videos on youtube. I might have uploaded it there while doing back-up for my phone. 😆

Performance from Universal Studio Osaka Japan.

Excuse our commentary. We were just too excited! 😅