Sunday, 10 October 2021

New Dishes at Elemen

This week, I finally went to Elemen at Millenia Walk for 8 course set. They have just renovated the restaurant and revamped their menu. I tried their new dishes like Truffle broth ramen, churros rojak and Biscoff brownie. There are more noodle dishes which I like and will be back to try other noodles. 

I arrived at the restaurant at about 3pm so I was the only one dining there. 
  
Churros fruit rojak. 
Elemen appetiser

Breadsticks with raspberry yogurt sauce.
Wild mushroom cream soup with truffle oil is rich with mushroom bits
Staff recommended to drink this apple cider after drinking the soup.


I chose truffle broth ramen. I'll try other dishes next time. 

Iced peachy osmanthus



I had two slices of this crispy and tasty truffle pizza and took remaining back home for family. I always order truffle pizza whenever I'm at Elemen.

Biscoff Brownie  is filled with chocolate and biscoff and top with vanilla ice-cream. This is quite good. 



Saturday, 9 October 2021

Favourite Dessert at Honeymoon Dessert

Yesterday after work, I went to ASUS service centre at Bugis Junction to repair the laptop that I brought last year but rarely use it. The staff told me that they have to replace or reformat the motherboard as it could be damaged as I didn't use the laptop for many months. They'll take about 4 to 7 days to resolve my laptop issue and since its under warranty, I don't have to pay for the service. Luckily I check my laptop recently. 

Later I went to eat my favourite dessert, the double boiled milk with baked walnut and almond at Honeymoon Dessert 满记甜品. Felt so happy after eating it. I love the crunchy nuts with the silky smooth cold doubled boiled milk. Definitely will be back to eat it again. 

Where: HoneyMoon Dessert, 200 Victoria St, 01-70, Singapore 188021

Nearest MRT: Bugis MRT

 

I always order this double boiled milk with baked walnut and almond ($6.10) whenever I'm at Honeymoon dessert. Sometimes I have 2 bowls. 

Popular dessert at Honeymoon Dessert. I also love sesame paste.





Love is in the Sky

I saw this lovely cloud that looks like heart shape at my workplace on this Friday, 8 October. Can you spot it? Love these beautiful fluffy clouds. 


 

Thursday, 7 October 2021

Tulipmania 2021 at Flower Dome

I'm so happy that Tulipmania is back this year! Due to the pandemic last year,  Tulipmania was put on hold.  Today is the first day of Tulipmania theme at Flower dome. After work, I excitedly went to Gardens by the Bay, Flower dome to view the tulips. This year, the flower dome showcases the origin of the tulip as a wildflower in Central Asia at modern Kazakhstan. The tulips in flower dome are from New Zealand, where it is now spring season.

At the flower dome, you can also find beautiful vibrant red yurt where the nomadic tribes stay. 

You can go to Gardens by the Bay Facebook page to watch video on Tulipmania here.

From the Straits Times here

Gardens by the Bay chief executive Felix Loh said: "Our horticulturists have been working hard to bring this display to fruition with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan."

While most people look to Holland for its famous tulip fields, not many know that the plant originated in Central Asia.

"Tulips first appeared about 10 million years ago in the foothills of the Tien Shan mountains, on the territory of modern Kazakhstan," said Mr Arystanov.

In the 16th century, part of what is now Kazakhstan was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, which brought tulip bulbs back to Turkey where they were planted in the gardens of the powerful. Every year, when the tulips were in bloom, a big party was held by Sultan Suleyman the First.

Tulips became a symbol of power and wealth, and the Ottoman sultans wore a tulip on their turban. As the shape of tulips resembled the turban, the flower was named "tulipan", or turban in Persian.

Sultan Suleyman gave tulips to important guests, including the man who managed the gardens of the emperor of Austria and later became head of the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands. The country's first tulips were planted there and the Dutch popularised the cultivation of tulips in the 17th century.

"Tulips were scarce and expensive in a time dubbed as the 'tulip craze' or 'tulip mania'," said Mr Arystanov.

Amid the blooms at Gardens by the Bay is a yurt - the dwelling of Kazakh nomadic tribes in the steppes of Central Asia - handmade by Kazakh craftsmen using traditional techniques without the use of nails or screws.

The mobile home, which is designed to be transported by camels or horses, is on loan from the Kazakhstan Embassy.

The floral display also includes a bazaar that shows Kazakhstan's role as a trading hub along the Silk Route, as well as towers and gates inspired by Timurid dynasty architecture, featuring blue and turquoise geometric patterns.

I love these orange yellow hue tulips.

Took this overall view of the yurt at flower dome at the succulent area.

Near the entrance



As it is the first day of Tulipmania, not many tulip bulbs bloom yet. I will visit flower dome again next week.















I like this double petals Red princess tulips.


Kazakhstan is a beautiful country but with extreme temperature. In summer, temperature can go up to 40 degrees celsius and -40 degrees celsius in winter.




Face-off in the Sky

Did you see two animals confronting each others? I saw this interesting shape this Wednesday 6 October near my home at Tampines Singapore. 

I see a cute poodle and a tiger facing-off each others.