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What's it like to pack your bags, leave your family and friends, and ship off to the opposite side of the world where you only have a job lined up? This blog chronicles my experiences transitioning to, living in, and saying goodbye to Singapore. I'm working for the Singapore University of Technology and Design, experiencing foreign cultures, eating new foods, traveling to exotic (for me) countries, and scuba diving in some of the most beautiful reefs in the world.
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Sunday, September 15, 2013
St. James Station
This entry is not about the club. Nope. It's about food and sports. Roomy and I got some dinner and watched some of the America's Cup out here the other night.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Food
So far, so disappointing...
Here's where I've eaten:
By SUTD:
Block 34 Coffee Shop
Here's where I've eaten:
By SUTD:
Block 34 Coffee Shop
Chinese Veggie and Meat and Rice Combo place has pretty bad food. I couldn't finish the tofu, mushrooms and rice I was given. The tofu was dry-ish, and the sauces were just soy sauce, I think. Avg cost is about $4 SGD or $3 USD
The BBQ Food is OK. It's like your average American Chinese take out. I had the sweet and sour chicken, but the sweet and sour sauce was a tomatoey BBQ sauce. It had good pieces of veggies and some pieces of the center region of a pineapple. You know, the harder pieces.
Avg cost is about $5 SGD or $4 USD
One-North/Fusionopolis
I ordered the Beef Mian noodles and broth at the Noodles vendor in the cafeteria. The beef was good, maybe a little overcooked. The broth seemed homemade beef broth, which is good. I guess they cook the beef in the broth. The noodles were just like wonton noodles in wonton soup. So they were soggy-ish and had a strange wonton flavor that I hadn't expected. The veggies were good. Probably a top meal. Avg cost is about $6 SGD or $5 USD
On Campus
Breadyard is the most common eatery for the visiting fellows, I would estimate. They sell sandwiches, beef, chicken, tuna, etc. Very American diet friendly. They also have breakfast all day. Breakfast consists of combinations of eggs, toast and kaya butter. I've had the scrambled eggs on toast, the tuna and egg sandwich and the roast beef sandwich. The olive bread is delicious, the sandwiches are delicious; the roast beef had some local flavor to it. There is also soup (mushroom soup was good) and potatos for the sides. The iced tea is sweet, but better than US sweetened tea.
Avg cost is about $7 SGD or $5.50 USD
The Cafeteria also has good food, a selection of red bean, chicken, pork, veggie and other bau is available. I've only had the Asian Delights option of pad thai. It tasted no different than American pad thai. It had a variety of fish in it and some tofu.
Avg cost is about $4 SGD or $3 USD
Downtown area:
Orchard Rd
My roommate and I ended up at JiBiru Craft Beer and Yakitori Bar after exploring the mall. We were starving, and disappointed to find that the kebabs of food were TINY. I paid $9 SGD for 8 bites of steak ($7 USD). The vegetable tempura was $11 SGD ($8.61 USD), and the grape tomatoes wrapped in bacon were around $5 SGD. Beer was expensive, but they had a good selection. It is mostly a beer and appetizers place.
Marina Bay
Marina Bay has a cafeteria area. I went to the Chicken Rice stand and got some tasty roasted chicken on chicken rice. I want to say it was $5 SGD. We also got banana tempura for $4 SGD at the Glutton stand. The banana tempura was in kaya butter, and delicious.
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Some definitions:
Kaya - a coconut jam of coconut milk, eggs, sugar and pandan leaf. It's like a caramelized reduction.
Kaya Toast - toast with Kaya and butter that people eat for breakfast.
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