CHAGEE Pop up - Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie at the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) + Dinner at Rodeo Table

Baby and I visited the CHAGEE Pop up - Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie which is located at the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM). It is a multi-sensory showcase exploring the rich social significance of tea across Asia through art installations and interactive experiences.


The journey began with a sculptural paper installation which was inspired by the form of tea leaves. The contemplative space allows visitors to slow down, observe and ease into the experience, setting the tone for mindful exploration.






I loved this immersive fragrance zone, as it showcased Chagee’s best-selling tea.



I picked up both the exclusive CHAGEE Blue and Brown Pony Plushie Charm. I’m going to hang it on my new bag from House of Little Bunny for the coming new year which my Best Makan kaki, 'N' gave to me during her Birthday trip to Bangkok.


All Access ticket holders can purchase the limited-edition light blue variant in-store as a bundled set, by presenting the purchase voucher included with the All-Access Ticket at the CHAGEE counter. While the brown variant will be available to walk-in customers. 


After visited the Rodeo Table with Meryl, I decided to bring Baby to this restaurant as Baby is a big fan of Mexican and Japanese cuisine. It offers a unique blend of Tex-Mex cuisine with Japanese influences. I made a dinner reservation for us on a random weekday.



We started our dinner with some cocktails! 


We shared the signature dish, the Flaming Pork Fajitas, and it came served on a sizzling hot skillet. 


Each piece of pork meat is deliciously marinated, giving it an irresistible smoky flavour. In classic fajita-style, we had them with the house-made flour tortillas and accompanying sides (salsa, lime and green salsa sauce).


I am glad that Baby enjoyed the dinner very much. Thanks for the dinner treat! 


Tracy arranged a meet up with me after my Shanghai vacation. We enjoyed our lunch at SANDO which was located at New Tech Park. Thanks for the birthday gift!


I end my post with one of my after-work dinners in February. We had our dinner at Nana Dolly's which is located along Perak Road. The eatery place serves up a good variety of Peranakan cuisine at reasonable prices.


Lastly, I went to Funan on a random weekend, and I saw an adorable CNY display - the rotating horse carousel called ‘Carousel of Prosperity’. I couldn’t resist to take a photo against it. 

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