from my archives
Pizza with all the toppings of Mediteranean vegetables and beef salami from Vincent's favourite italian restaurant, Nerovivo. Literally the toppings should be referred as stuffings cos its's all wrapped within the dough. So the outcome is very moist and juicy veges. A must try for people presume pizza toppings are nothing but oven-dried and burnt charcoals. Strongly recommended to the elders.
We check out the pasta buffet available at Italiannes every wednesday night. There's about five choices of pasta, five choices of sauces and five choices of toppings and eat all (pasta) you can policy. It's very thoughtful of them serving in smaller portion, so that one can try the different sauces and toppings. But you still need to bring your appetite. The caesar salad with deep fried squid is really huge and taste equally as good. Not Vincent's favourite eat-out place cos he persisted that i could cook these at home, if i practise and put some efforts in my irregular cookings.
We went to Low Yatt Plaza to buy some hardwares the other day. These curry mee and yong-tau-foo are simple comfort food that's served warm. The store is situated at the basement near the escalator. Food with soup is served in SQUARE bowl. i think they're halal too. So if you prefer an eatery that's clean with air-conditioning within the plaza, this is just nice.
Try the O'Brien sandwiches and salads if you're bored of the typical chinese, indian or malay food. Prices are reasonable. Portions are average. It's pretty much a chain store, meaning you can find them in most shopping malls and plazas. A good choice for some quick bites.
There's still plenty of food within my archives but if you would excuse me, i need to run.