Friday 28 June 2019

Relaxing day at Millenia Walk (Singapore)

I'm back again with yet another food entry! 
Just a few days back, I met up with two friend who I haven't seen for weeks! There was much catch up to do hohoho~

Known as a glutton, I head towards Pullman Bakery at the Millenia Walk upon arrival. To get myself a piece of melon bread which cost $1.30 !! As excited as you are, the pricing for the bread at Pullman Bakery is rather reasonable in comparison to most bread shop I have been to. 

Following next was a bowl of yummy Ebi-Udon I have gotten for myself at the store Tsuru - Koshi.

The soup base was extremely light and easy to slurp. With the addition of some chilli spice sprinkle, a magic touch was made. Further enhancing the taste of the soup. On the other hand, the tempura Ebi shrimp was crispy and not too salty. 
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Patisserie G
Not far away from the udon store, we ate at, there lies a hidden gem in the mall. 
A humble dessert shop selling delicious pastries and beverages. 
Recommended by my friend, we sat down outside the cafe and ordered a pot of chamomile tea together with a number of cakes to try. 
Their signature cake, the G-Spot at $9. 

The combination pairing was well-thought out. Their dark chocolate mousse that doesn't taste nauseous even after a few bites and the Hazelnut Praline Feuilletine as the base, that share a hint of Ferrero Rocher was extremely flavourful. I believe it would be a cake perfect for people that do not have a sweet tooth. 
Tiramisu at $8.80. 

What I loved about this cake was the dark chocolate with cocoa powder covering the top layer of the cake. The Rum-Soaked Pavesini Biscuits was not overpowering, sharing a taste of matureness.  
Blueberry Fromage at $8. 

Soft like cloud, the spongecake coated with white chocolate and crunchy feuilletine is the ultimate taste of sweetness. Coupled with yoghurt cream cheese with blueberry carefully calculated to be position at the peak and blackcurrant jam hidden beneath it. The sourness that slowly spread around your tongue after a single bite, made a comeback surprise bringing one away from the ultimate sweetness. I would say that this was my favourite choice among all.
Can you see the *kira kira* on top of the cake? it's so pretty hehehe 
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Manekineko Karaoke
After a relaxing time at the cafe, we head to karaoke next to hype ourselves up with the remaining time left before the day comes to an end.


It was my first time at the Manekineko and I love the concept of free-flow of drinks and the variety of snacks to choose from!! 
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To end off, we had our dinner at the Sushi Express and concluded our day! 
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For anyone who is interested to try out the food mentioned in today's blog entry, below are the addresses of:

Pullman Bakery: 
9 Raffles Boulevard, # 01-97 / 98 Millenia Walk, 039596
Opening hours for weekdays are from 7.30am to 9.30pm 
Whilst, weekends are from 8.30am to 9.30pm 

Tsuru-Koshi : 
9 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039596
Opening hours for Monday to Sunday are all from 10.30am to 9.30pm 

Patisserie G : 
9 Raffles Blvd, #01-40/41 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Opening hours for weekdays are from 7.30am to 9pm 
with the exception on Friday at 7.30am to 10pm 
Whilst, Saturday is from 9am to 10pm and Sunday from 9am to 9pm 
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That's all for today's entry^^
Thank you for reading~

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