May 31, 2007

Mint Museum of Toys @ 26 seah street

Went to the Toy Museum last Friday with my 2 cousins, ed and eug. Its located at 26 Seah Steet. Not very far from Raffles hotel. Nearest MRT will be City Hall for those who want to visit the place. There was a 1 for 1 due to the museum week at all museums in Singapore.entrance fee was $10 each but due to 1 for 1 its only $10 for 2 ppl. There are 5 storeys but its not a very big place though as u can see the outlook of the place below. The collection of toys mainly belonged to the owner. There will be more to follow on the pics taken at the museum so stay tune. In the mean time, enjoy the 1st part of the pics and relive your childhood days.;)




view of the Mint Museum of Toys

Eug Posing





We started from the 5th storey down. We were greeted by Tin Tin and Popeye the sailorman who eats spinach and becomes a muscle man haha!!




This Bruce Lee Toy is something which I played before with my cousins. We had a chinese Zombie and a Bruce Lee. Had fun playing with it.It actually had 2 lever which u can throw punches by pressing it down from the back of the puppet. a very old superman soft toy
astro boy tamborine and aeroplane

ultraman on a bike??
felix the cat


AStroboy
Astroboy 2


James Bond 007!!!

The on in the centre is one and only one in the world. Antique!!


Eug posing on a long hop scotch carpet

5 Little Nigger boys.


Yes thats how our Darlie toothpaste come about. If you all remember before it was called DArkie and change to Darlie later on.








Bettyboop. See the one on the bottom right? Looks like a balding betty boop!!amazing that the original boxes are in tact.

Snow white and the 7 dwarfs. The top row all the 7 dwarfs has its own original box and are from germany. The bottom row are all made in Japan.

hand made toys made by a man in Shanghai.

the one on the formost right is the first toy he made.

The first ever production of snow white and the 7 dwarfs by Disney. I have seen this production before.What a classic and I love it.




































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May 28, 2007

Royal Copahagen @ Takashimaya Level 2 and GSS

Met up with dodo on saturday for lunch at cuppage before we embark on our shopping stint. first stop was centrepoint. Went to Marks and Spencers. Did not buy anything for myself but dodo did. Hey all gals out there good bargain on the undergarments. Worth buying. Go check it out. Next, on to mphosis..boy was there lots of ppl but not as bad as the one at taka. Slippers and shoes are at 70% off!!! clothings are off up to 70% as well. but did not find anything i fancy.dodo bought a pair of slippers for less than S$8!!! ladies the sale for mphosis ends on 3 jun.so while it last do check it out u might get lucky to find something that you want.
went to look at gap but nothing much on bargain. then we continue our walk straight to main orchard. went in to taka. walked around but did not see anything I fancy. Wonder where all the crowd are from. tourist in spore just for the Great Singapore Sale!! ( GSS). will probable check out the sale during the weekdays. when the there are lesser crowd
I manage to get something for my mum for her bday which is round the corner. Happy with that!! got it at Isetan.

Tired from the shopping dodo and I decided that we need to take a break and we decided to have tea at Royal Copahagen located inside Takashimaya level 2 its next to the burberry counter. directly outside is the bags and wallet area of all brands. ( PS . The pics are taken using my mobile phone which is not as clear). Cutleries used are very esquisite which I really like. Was on the verge of the thought of bring it home haha!! This place was voted as the best place for the ladies to catch up over a cup of tea with some cakes. The blueberry cheesecake if worth a try as it taste pretty good. the green tea cake was suppose to be good but did not get a taste of it as there was none left. The high tea set includes a choice of tea or coffee, 2 choice of cakes, and 2 open sandwhiches ( one is the rolled salmon with egg and the other is small shrimps ). They do have a daily meal set which has a few choices of mains, a soup, dessert of the day and coffee/tea.
Big pot of Earl Grey.
small containers for brown and white sugar for your coffee and tea.
the chocolate brownie ( not very good kind of hard) and golden fruit cake.
on the left is the blueberry cheesecake which was good. The other is the blueberry cake which is not as good. Its a bit too sweet.

TAMPOPO @ LIANG COURT B1

Was at Tampopo which was located at Liang Court B1 last sunday for dinner. Had pretty good ramen and sashimi there. The noodles are imported from hokkaido. The sashimi are from freshly flown from tokyo's Tsukiji fish market. Every Tuesday and Friday these seafoods are checked by ministry of environment to ensure the freshness of the food. Their tonkatsu are very good. The mixed fried plate is pretty good. You get to taste tempura, chicken, pork, and some others which I cant recal. Try the tonkastu.
Above Kyushu raman. The soup base was cooked by cooking the pork bone for 2 days very tasty. The pork is once big piece. unlike the typical ramen elsewhere which has a small piece of pork.
The spicy ramen. quite spicy but not just the chili taste. its like the laksa of japan. You can choose a middium or large bowl. There are other soup base for you to chose from.
Another spicy noodles using the pork bone as the base. Power!!. Shiok.
Birthday boy ed. happy with the ramen and the sahimi. His favourite is japanese food. So brought him to Tampopo. A satisfied 18 yr old boy.!!;)
Location : Tampopo at Liang Court's B1 on the right side of Meidiya.
Tel :6338-3186
no reservations on weekends and public holdays.
food : *****Delicious*****
freshness : very good!

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May 27, 2007

CSS Roasted Duck ( side dishes image)



sliced sotong
fried tofu
char siew
duck noodles - very Q!!




Shop name : CSS Roasted Mechanic


Address : 14, Circular Rd


open : 10.30am -10.30pm Daily


Last sunday of the month closed.


food : **** very good

environment : Clean Grade B

May 26, 2007

CSS Roasted Mechanic @ Circular Rd


Recently had duck noodles with some side dish. This is a stall mended by a couple and their mum.

The first side dish, sotong are sliced into thin slices. Very tasty.
2nd side dish, fried tofu. The thai sauce is pored over the fried tofu. OiiShi!!

3rd side dish, char siew. Barbecued pork!! BBQ till a little chared meat. 很好吃.

The duck skin was very crispy which they gave it to my brother for free.They do not serve the duck skin as a separate dish. The skin is known to ve very oily and high cholestrol.






May 14, 2007

Mother's Day - a Tribute to Mothers of the World

Its Mothers Day today!! 13/5/07 - Sunday. Mother's day falls on the 2nd sunday of May every year. Happy Mother's Day to All Mothers!! 媽媽您辛苦了.

Below extracted from Wikipedia
History : People in different countries celebrate Mother's Day on different days of the year because the day has a number of different origins. One school of thought claims this day emerged from a custom of mother worship in ancient Greece. Mother worship — which kept a festival to Cybele, a great mother of gods and the wife of Cronus; was held around the Vernal Equinox around Asia Minor and eventually in Rome itself from the Ides of March (March 15 to March 18). The Romans also had another holiday, Matronalia, that was dedicated to Juno, though mothers were usually given gifts on this day.
In the United States, Mother's Day was copied from England by social activist Julia Ward Howe after the American Civil War. Howe wrote the Mother's Day Proclamation. In the UK, the day now simply celebrates motherhood and thanking mothers. According to the National Restaurant Association, Mother's Day is now the most popular day of the year to dine out at a restaurant in the United States.

In Britain, Mothering Sunday, commonly called "Mothers' Day" in the United Kingdom, has no direct connection to the American practice. It falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent (exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday). It is believed to have originated from the 16th century Christian practice of visiting one's mother church annually, which meant that most mothers would be reunited with their children on this day. Most historians believe that young apprentices and young women in servitude were released by their masters that weekend in order to visit their families. As a result of secularisation, it is now principally used to celebrate and give thanks for mothers, although it is still recognized in the historical sense by some churches, with attention paid to Mary the mother of Jesus as well as the traditional concept 'mother church'.

Mother's Day in various languages
(af): Moedersdag
(al): Dita e Nënës (8 Marsi)
(ar) : عيد الأمّ (Eid Al-Omm)
(hy) : Մայրության օր (Mayrutyan or)
(ber) : tameγra n tyemmat
(bg) : Ден на майката
(bs) : dan majki
(ca) : Dia de la Mare
(ch) : 母亲节 or 母親節 (mǔ qīn jié)
(hr) : Majčin dan
(cz) : Den Matek
(da) : Mors dag
(nl) : Moederdag
(de) : Muttertag
(el) : Γιορτή της Μητέρας
(et) : Emadepäev
(dar) : روز مادر (Ruz-e Madar)
(fi) : Äitienpäivä
(fr) : (La) Fête des mères
(he) : (he) יום האם (Yom ha-em)
(hi) : (hi) Matru din
(hr) : Majčin dan
(hu) : (Az) Anyák napja
(ga) : Lá na Mháithair
(is) : Mæðradagur
(id) : Hari Ibu
(it) : (La) Festa della mamma
(ja) : 母の日 (Haha no Hi)
(kor) : 어머님 날 (Uh-muh-neem nal)
(lv) : Mātes diena
(lt) : Motinos diena
(ms) : Hari Ibu
(mt) : Jum l-Omm
(me) : Dan majki / Дан мајки
(no) : Morsdag
(per) : روز مادر (Rouz-e Maadar)
(pl) : Dzień Matki
(pt) : (O) Dia da Mãe - Brazil: Dia das Mães
(ro) : Ziua femeii ("Woman's Day")
(ru) : День Матери
(es) : Día de la Madre
(sk) : Deň matiek
(sl) : Materinski dan (dan žena oz. žensk)
(sv) : Mors dag
(sh) : Liepstacoq Bua
(ta) : Araw ng mga Ina/Nanay
(tam) : Annaiyar Dhinam
(th) : วันแม่
(tel) : Amma Dinam
(tr) : Anneler Günü
(ua) : Свято Матері
(cy) : Sul y Mamau
(ma) : Ammamar Dinam
(ka) : ತಾಯಂದಿರ ದಿನ(thayandira dina)
(ie):lá an mháthair
(Dh):މަންމައިންގް ދުވަސް
(vi) : Ngày của Mẹ (officially Ngay quoc te Nu - International Womens Day )

May 10, 2007

Shoes




The first pair of slippers from Keen this is a very good pair of sandal/slippers. It protects the big toes and its anti-slip. Recently bought it from world of sports.
2nd pair is my mizuno sneakers which was bought a yr ago at least but still looking good and serving me well. In fact mizuho have good sneakers,very comfortable.
3rd pair is a pair bought recently in japan at a factory outlet in tokyo. The factory outlet is in Makuhari. This pair cost around S$26 which is not very expensive. Its quite comfortable as well.