Saturday, July 26, 2008
ohaiyo! konnichiwa!
just had my breakfast and it was terrific - peanut porridge, fried noodles and a cup of milo. actually i prefer the fried bee hoon compared to the noodles, but it was sold out at the time that i went and buy it.

who said that nice breakfasts can't be simpleplease ignore the lousy photography because the food was really.. mmm, delicious! btw, these are bought from a famous shop located in chinatown and it only sells porridge, fried bee hoon and fried noodles =)
anyway, today's entry is all about food i guess haha cause the next segment that i'm gonna blog about, is my lunch with gin yesterday. was agonising on whether i should meet up with her, because i was feeling really lazy and had a really huge pimple on my nose =x but the thought of eating my maid's cooking for lunch made me zoomed out of the house lol..

seafood ramen, cha shu ramen, fried tofu & californian maki~yup, we went to ajisan ramen for lunch at tiong bahru. wanted to try something new which was cheap, since we didnt have much cash with us. the food there isn't really appealing, but it wasn't that bad either and $13 per pax for a bowl of ramen, a side dish and a drink was quite reasonable. so i guess, if you're really broke and wanna eat japanese cuisines, you can try this restaurant =) ohh and here's the highlight of the day - because we didn't really mix the wasabi and the soya sauce properly, when gin dipped the californian maki into the sauce, i guess a few bits of the wasabi got stucked onto it and when she placed it her mouth, hahaha you should've seen her face.. she look really cute when she's red lol
and if you guys remembered, i once said that i wanted a new hobby right? haha i'm thinking of obtaining some cuininary skills, becauce you never know when you'll need it haha.
just hope that i don't die of food poisoning due to eating.. my own.. food ._.anyway, i hope that you've enjoyed today's gastronomical experience here at
thedelinquentone.blogspot =)
caleb
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