Sunday, April 23, 2006

Sunset Grill & Pub



This evening, Sandra and I went to some lovely countryside with generous and vast expanse of grassland, Seletar Air Base for alfreso dinner. Seletar Air Base is marked by colonial houses, men playing golf at golf courses, airplane facilities and NS camp base. I heard a short history abt this place. Seletar was once dominated by British naval and air bases. I think that the ang mohs stayed there too. It also used to be Seletar Airport.

Sunset Grill & Bar, an open-air restaurant, is very hard to find and we had our little adventure of touring around the countryside in her car, looking for the place. Hahaha.



At Sunset Grill owned by an American and served by chio! waitress and few teenager waiters we ordered its signature dish, Buffalo Wings at Level One. The higher level, the more fiery hot! So far, we didn't go on fire and Level 1 is quite reasonably spicy that our tongues can take it. They are marinated with a coat of spicy sauce that makes the taste quite special. But it is a tad oily though.



Presto! Enjoy your eyes feasting on irresstibly mouth-watering calarami rings.

Sunset Grill & Pub
Location: Inside Seletar Air Base, on the East camp side.
Address: 140B Piccadilly Road
Dial number: 64820244.
Operating hours: 4 pm to 930 pm
Gone Flying on Tuesday or some public holidays. C
annot find the place, call them to ask for directions and reservations.

Saturday, April 08, 2006

What a small world + Photography Website


Taken by Julian Li.

As I was chatting with my friend, Clement who is in USA this afternoon, he showed me his cousin, Julian's photography website. His website looks so familiar. I realised that it was actually that guy who saw the snapshots of my rabbits on my blog last year and wrote to me that the rabbits are so cute. I am surprised that he is Clement's cousin. What a small world!

Thru my correspondence with him, I can see that he is so passionate about his photography and showed me his photography website. His photos are well-taken, and I think that he is good and qualified enough to be a professional photographer.

This photo of this smiling kid was shot in Cambodia last year. To see more photos, here is his website.