Happy Birthday Missy KaeGirl + Dept Dinner at Dancing Crab + Cafe hopping at Asanoya Boulangerie

My cutie niece, Missy KaeGirl has turned 5 in July this year, and she dressed up in the bling-bling ‘mermaid dress’. Her mini birthday celebration with Mermaid theme was held at the Sims Urban Oasis Clubhouse. Only family members were invited to the party. 



Time flies really very fast, as I watched her grow up from a toddler to a grown-up pretty young lady! I still remembered from when she was just a toddler, when she was taken care of by my parents, when I was still staying at their place, I watch her grow up day by day!



Happy Birthday Kaelyn! Many happy returns and be healthy always!

My Boss, D organized a dinner buffet for the SALES, SALES SUPPORT and CSR TEAM at Dancing Crab which is located at Vivocity.

We built our own seafood boil combo that perfectly suits your taste. We selected some crabs and Dungeness crabs, prawns, Shellfish, Octopus, chicken-franks topped with zesty garlic butter!

 

As many know that Dancing Crab is highly famous for their assortment of signature seafood boils, we also ordered some finger food such as Truffle Fries, Sweet Potato Fries and Buffalo Wings.


The damage was mind-blowing! A big thank you to Boss D for the dinner treat, and we had some beers during our dinner.  We had a good gathering with our colleagues after office hours!

On the mid-week of July, I met up with Tracy for dinner, and we settled at Hoshino Coffee which is located at Suntec City. As usual, Tracy made use of her Entertainer App that allowed us to obtain a 25% discount.


With the aid of the app, we only paid SGD16.80 each. This is definitely made our dining an affordable one! 

It’s not often you hear Vietnamese food being Halal, but there just happens to be an eatery named 'Bistro Eminami', which serves Halal authentic Vietnamese cuisine! 



If you are a fan dishes such as ‘Pho’, come on down and give this place a try. I had Chicken Pho, and the broth was delicious, while the rice noodles were of a good quality. There was also a wide variety of other Vietnamese dishes, such as Spring Rolls and ‘Bun Cha’, a Vietnamese dipping noodles!

 Asanoya Boulangerie which is located at Queen Street, and it is a Japanese bakery café that specializes in Japanese & European gourmet breads and pastries. I visited the café on a random Saturday afternoon, and it wasn’t really that crowded with people. What I like about this bakery café is that it’s really spacious and bright.

 

Both Baby and I are bread and Sando person and nothing else excites us seeing a huge array of freshly baked breads and pastries.

 


I must say the breads and pastries here are not cheap compared to other bakeries’. However, the only and only plus point is that I love the peaceful environment.  Asanoya Boulangerie is still worth visiting every now and then as they serve delicious bread. If you are sick or bored of the regular breads from the local bakery chains, do try it.

Lastly, thanks Tracy for passing me the snacks that her hubby, YX got for us from his work trip - Amsterdam.

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