Saturday, 18 February 2012

Yummy Yakiniku

Recently, we went to eat Japanese Yakiniku. Been eating a lot of nice food recently...haha....When we arrived, we were greeted with 'irashiramase' then we were led into an enclosed Japanese style room where we have to take off our shoes.


 There were apron for us to wear.

Junwen and WH each with their aprons on already. We all decided on the set menu for each.

 The starter dish was this Japanese style salad. The dressing tasted just like the typical Jap salad dressing. Pity it was too little to go around.

 Followed by this pancake with veg. Tasted like the chinese spring onion pancake to me, quite delicious.

 And a big hot plate of fish, prawns, carrots and assorted veggies.

 The meat fanned out with the white fatty edges was goose meat and the rest was chicken.

It felt especially nice to eat something like this on a cold winter night~ *_*
There was even a flask of hot sake..yeah~

 Think its pork and beef...The meat cuts were very tender and nice.

 There were also korean style bimbibap rice. The waiter mixed the rice in the hot stone bowl and distributed out to each of us on these little bowls. For me, I prefer to mix it myself and eat it straight from the hot stone. Loved the crispy burnt rice at the bottom.

 The smell of the BBQ meat and the sizzling sounds of the meat was therapeutic on a cold cold night. Its a good way to dispel the coldness. Must come again and eat this while the winter is still here.

Dessert was ice-cream! There's greentea, tiramisu, coconut and mango flavours. Nice! First time I saw greentea ice cream here, although its not as greentea-ish as I like but still better than nothing.

Overall, everything was delicious. We will definitely be coming back for second round when Ah Teck and Weizhong come back :)
















Wednesday, 15 February 2012

V-Day celebration 2012

For Valentine's day, we went to this place called Hamat Gader Hot Spring and Spa resort situated near the sea of Galilee. Its about 2 hrs drive from the place where we stayed, so we had to leave quite early in the morning on that day.
 We took the package which include admission, massage and a lunch. So, the first thing we did was to have lunch inside the resort at a restaurant called Siam.
 View of the restaurant
 The menu

 The interior decor is still quite nice. We sat next to the window overlooking into the hot spring pool area, so can see a lot of people soaking in the water.

 Starter dish, some kind of fried spring onion pancake or sth.


 Spicy thai soup which did not look like thai soup at all to me, but taste ok

 Big fried spring rolls and fried pieces of white fish.

 I ordered kong pow chicken with cashew

 Hubby ordered fish

comes with rice and noodles.

Overall, the food was only so-so and the portions were too big for us that we did not even have space for dessert. 

 Views of the hot spring resort
The weather was very cold and it was rainy. Although there were steams coming out from the water, the water temp was not really as hot as the hot springs I encountered in Japan. 
We managed to soak for about 10mins before the going for our massage appointment. The massage was 45mins long.
After that, we soaked for another 10mins in the pool before calling it a day coz its very cold outside and staying too long in the water is making me uncomfortable. Its probably single digit temp outside, while I dashed shivering to the bathroom in just swimwear and a wet towel. I would prob enjoyed myself more if it werent SO freaking CCOOLDDD and crowded.

Part 2 of Vday celebration was at a very nice restaurant in Tel Aviv called Dallal, I love the decors of this place. 
They had a Valentine's Day menu in addition to the normal menu, unlike in SG, where there only served the overpriced V day menu for almost all restaurants on that day. In Israel, V day is not as commercialized as in SG.
We took the V day menu instead. The first dish consist of this artichoke soup. Tasted really nice!

 Also came with 2 cocktails- champagne strawberry soda. V interesting drink! I am too busy drinking the soup and looking at my cocktail, to notice someone taking candid pics of me.

 Our waitress was v friendly and offered to help us take a pic together

 There was some pieces of strawberries floating in a fizzy red mixture. Taste quite nice.

 Sashimi tuna...yumyum~!

 Cant remb what is this dish. There were so many dishes. All the portions were small and just nice for me.

 This pan seared calamari with chick peas and humus sauce was the tastiest of all. I had no idea it was in humus until the waitress told us.

 Salad with sour spicy sauce and crispy fried nuts.

 My main course was grilled fish with mash potatoes and black truffles. The mash potatoes together with the black truffles tasted awesome~The fish was perfectly cooked, soft and moist inside with a slight salty crispy skin.

 Hubby ordered lambchops with some risotto type rice.

 Pre-dessert was this champagne sorbet with strawberries. I can only taste champagne.....its quite strong.

Dessert was this funny looking dish with a hot pot of stew fruits and rasins, and we were supposed to add the cream, cookies and ice cream inside the pot and stirred. Tasted quite good.

While waiting for dessert, a lady came over with a huge basket containing many small gifts and asked me to pick one, sort of like a lottery coz there were chocolates and jewelleries inside those boxes. It part of the V day celebration. I got chocolate instead, but it was quite fun. 
Overall, it was a good V day dinner and a very good deal for only 220 shekels (about 70 SGD), which I dun think you can get such a price for a V day dinner in a fancy restaurant in SG on that special day. In fact, I dun even like to celebrate V day in SG coz its too commercialized and overpriced, kindda lost its meaning already. To me, anyday can be a V day, not just on 14th Feb coz its the thought that counts.



Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Idol fever~

I LOVE NICKY WU!!


After watching 'BuBu Jing Xin', I became addicted to Nicky Wu. He was my idol in 小虎队when I was still in Primary School or Lower Secondary, I think but had forgotten about him until now. OMG, he still looks as good as before! If you are damn good looking, even if you are 'botak', you still look good ok. I thought I had passed the stage of idols worshipping, but I guess life is always unpredictable. Or maybe I was always so busy with my life all the while but now that I am free and bored to death in this country, I finally got the time to 'kaypo' someone else's life. So, yupz...I have been very busy recently watching the films and TV dramas that he had acted in, and finding all those old songs that were sang by him, such as 祝你一路顺风, 追风少年, 双飞, etc and all those classic 小虎队精选集 songs. Brought back a lot of those old memories. I'm a eighties(1980s) era baby so to me, those were the golden days. If I can chose to live in a certain era, I would definitely wana go back to the 1980s period, where people still write letters by hand to each other and sent by post instead of email or msn nowadays, and where my friends and I played hopscotch, zero-point or five stones together in person instead of interacting with people through facebook. I get very skeptical of talking with people online coz I dunoe whether they really meant what they said and sometimes, it can caused a lot of misunderstandings....
Well, back to Nicky Wu. Here's a video done by his fans for his last birthday. He's 41 but dun look like it. He had 3 black belts in Judo and 5 black belts in Taekwondo and had always wanted to become an athlete but ended up being a superstar. Well, if you are born with such a good looking face, it will be a waste to become an athlete. After paying off his father's debt for 12 years, (hmm....quite a fillial son), he married a mainland actress but got divorced after 2 years. Well, I think not everyone is suited to get married. If you can only see your spouse 3-4 times a year due to ur hectic working schedule, the marriage is not going to work. Besides, as he is such a well known public figure, he dun belong to just one person only. For me, I think being married does not neccessarily mean living happily ever after coz life is not a fairy tale after all. 
Enjoy~! I like the song, sung by SHE.



Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Best of 2011 Reading List

Being doing a lot of reading last year, and would like to share some of my fave reads, some of which I came across by chance. I used to love reading when I was a kid, and I could still remember Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, BFG, Ramona the Pest (I read all the Ramona series during my Primary school days and I love them all and wish I am Ramona sometimes during then...haha), the Pigman by Paul Zindel, How to eat fried worms, Alice in a rapture, sort of (all the Alice series, I practically grew up with Alice in my teens), Flowers for Algernon, etc. Even though it had been more than 10 years since I last read them, these stories still left a deep impression in my mind till now. A good book is like brain food to me.



Firstly, top of the list is The Help by Kathryn Stockett. It had even been made into a major motion picture. This is a story about the plight of black people working as help for their white employers during the early civil right years of Martin Luther King. Blacks were racially discriminated in the society. They were not allowed to go to the same school, hospital, library and even use the same bathrooms as white people. The story centered around Abileen, a black woman who had lost her son, and working as help to a white lady, Miss Leefolt and her family. Abileen's best friend, Mimi was fired by her white employer, the mean Miss Hilly who falsely accused her of stealing. They were helped by Miss Skeeter who wrote their experiences as help into a book so that the world would know about their plight. Only when people started to realize what actually happened, will things start improving, however this was considered a dangerous move during then as there were many people opposed to the civil right movements. Overall, I was deeply absorbed into the story as the characters were very well portrayed and seemed to come alive. It is a book that is hard to put down once you started.





There are no second place after that as I enjoyed reading all the rest of the stories and its hard to rank which are my fave. I came across The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davis and its sequel, The Lemonade Crime, by chance while browsing on kindle store looking for something interesting. After reading the first chapter, I was hooked and ended up buying it and its sequel. The story is about a pair of siblings, Evan and his younger sister, Jessie who ended up competing to see who made the most money selling lemonade during the hot summer vacation days. It was a very enjoyable and easy to read story with a good story plot which centered around sibling relationships and honesty. In The Lemonade Crime, the story continues where it ended in the first book on the whereabouts of the missing money. Evan and Jessie finally worked out their differences and worked together to nab the thief who stole all their lemonade money. Although they knew who it was, they dun have the evidence. The second book gave a juvenile insight into the workings of the judicial system as the children decided to hold their own court hearing to convict the thief. Overall, a good and easy story, which was surprisingly not boring to me at all.


Somehow, this book reminded me of Charlie and the chocolate factory. Gil Goodson was a normal happy boy until one day, his father, an employee of Golly Toy and Game Company was wrongly accused of embezzlement. Disgraced and penniless, Gil lost his friends and was bullied at school. However, his chance came when the Toy company decided to hold a huge event, the Gollywhopper Games where the winner will get a huge prize money, which is what his family needed. After many grueling rounds of wits and skills, Gil and a few kids managed to get into the final round. The event was held in the Toy factory and each child was allowed one guardian with them. Sounds familiar, rite. The Toy factory was an amazing huge place with mazes with weird gadgets and strange environments, just like the chocolate factory isnt it?? Anyway, there were many interesting puzzles in the story and overall, it was fast paced and very exciting to read. I wont be surprised if this book was made into a movie.


A very informative and darkly intense historical story about a young girl called Mattie Cook who lived in Philadelphia with her mother and grandfather, managing a coffee house during 1793. If I had not read this book, I would never know that Philadelphia was once the capital of US during the times of George Washington, and that was actually an epidemic called Yellow fever that killed thousands of people. During the summer of 1793, people started falling ill mysteriously with fever, convulsions, becoming hysteric and vomiting blood. The victims usually died within 2 days and all of them had yellow coloured eyes, and thus the name-Yellow Fever. The story gave us an insight into the horrors of an epidemic, with corpses laying on the streets, and the stench of rot and death everywhere in a time where people do not have the medical and scientific knowledge to know how to deal with it. During those times, people boiled their clothings and bedsheets as a way to disinfect them, letting blood as a way to remove the sickness inside them, etc...all of which proved ineffective. For Mattie and her family, it was like her life had suddenly turned into a horror story as she watched her mother and grandfather became sick. She, herself was also affected by the Yellow Fever but she managed to survive and became immune. Soon, the town she lived became a ghost town and she struggled to survive the epidemic all alone with hardly anything to eat. The epidemic ended when winter came. Its causes was unknown during those times but now we know it was actually caused by mosquitoes. Kindda strange to me coz I dinoe malaria or dengue fever can cause yellow eyes.



Maybe becoz I couldnt get enough of Laurie Halse Anderson's historical story, I decided to look for more books written by her and came across this. Chains, was a story set in the times of the Revolutionary War in the 18th century. The story centered around a girl called Isabel and her sister, Ruth, who were sold as slaves to a rich cruel couple, the Locktons. She was often beaten and starved and her only friend was a black slave boy called Curzon who need her help to spy on the Locktons, who were loyalist to the British. At first, she was reluctant, but when her sister was sold off, she decided to fight for her freedom and to get her back by spying for the patriots (who were fighting against the British ) as they promised her freedom if she did that. My heart goes out to Isabel when she was branded with a hot iron as punishment for running away and when the Patriots turned their back on her in the end. The story gave me an insight on the horrible injustice of slavery and the importance of freedom, something which many took for granted nowadays. Overall, a thought provoking story, with a tight and intense plot which I cant stop reading once I started. Definitely one of my most faves read.



This is definitely a interesting book with lots of strange photographs. The story is about a boy called Jacob who grew up listening to wild unbelievable stories told by his grandfather about his childhood days. His grandfather, who was a Jew during WW2, was sent away by his family to live in a far but safe place in Wales. It was a home for refugee children, run by Miss Peregrine. All the children had some strange powers, like a girl who can float, an invisible boy, a girl who can control plants, etc. At first, Jacob was fascinated by his grandfather's stories but as he grew up, he began to doubt whether they were true. However, when his grandfather was suddenly killed by a monster which only he can see, he started to wonder whether all there was some truth in those stories. He decided to go to Wales, to verify for himself and this began his adventures as he stumbled onto a time loop which brought him back to the 1940s. Turned out this is actually a fantasy story, instead of mystery/murder. I find the story interesting but bit too long towards the end. 



I enjoyed a good ghost story every now and then. Wait Till Helen Comes, was the first ghost story I read by Mary Downing Hahn. Her ghost stories are always linked to some historical events, so it was more of a historical/horror stories. It was very good and scary, but not those mindless resident evil type of scary. Time For Andrew was the second book I read from MDH and it was just as good.The story is about 2 boys from 2 different times, who swapped places with each other accidentally. As a result, one of the boy from the past managed to escape death due to modern medicine. Overall, an interesting book that keeps me turning the page till the end to find out what happened in the end and a perfectly safe ghost story to read at night without getting bad dreams.





This is a sequel to Holes, one of my most fave books. If you have never read Holes, pls go and read it coz its an excellent excellent book. Anyway, in this sequel, Armpit has been released from Camp Green Lake and is adjusting gradually to the outside world when he was approached by his former cell mate, to sell some fake concert tickets to make a quick buck. The underlying message in this story was that people make mistakes and they get judged by others for that. It is possible to get back the trust from people and have a better life but in small gradual steps. Overall, I enjoyed reading this book and wish there are more sequels to Holes.



Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech was a heart warming story about 2 orphan siblings, Dallas and Florida who grew up in an orphanage. They had given up hope of ever finding a good foster home due to their many bad experiences with them. One day, they were adopted by an eccentric but kind couple living in beautiful countryside area called Ruby Holler. Overall, a very nice, warm story, kindda reminds me of Hansel and Greta, in this case, the evil witch was the greedy owner of the orphanage. Think I finish reading the book in 1 night, as its hard to put it down once I started.







Thursday, 12 January 2012

My last Hebrew lesson and farewell gift

Yesterday was my last Hebrew lesson. I had mixed feelings about it coz on one hand, I am glad I survived the 20 lessons but on the other hand, I have one less activity in this boring place. Wednesday just wont be the same anymore. It will just be any other day of the week now. Sighz....
This was where we had our Hebrew lessons, in Nava's kitchen. Her kitchen was very big, almost the size of a HDB's living room. 
Close-up pic. Nava, our Hebrew teacher was very patient with us and she is a very nice lady. The one standing on the extreme left is our top student, Weizhong. Thinking back, it seems like such memorable times learning and struggling with the language in this kitchen with everyone.

 I decided to make a patchwork kitchen mitt as a farewell gift for her. Back view of the mitt.

Front view of the mitt. I used 4 different fabrics to make this and embroidered the word "toda"  in Hebrew on the right, which means thanks. Then I decorated it with ribbon, lace, ponpons and finished it off with the pink biased tape at the bottom. 80% of it was sewn by hand.
Interior lining of the mitt. The bottom layer was made using 2 pieces of fabrics and 2 pieces of cotton padding so that it will be cushy enough.

I'm glad to see she is happy when she received it and that it was what she needed coz she had recently gotten a new microwave oven and the kitchen mitt will come in very handy. For the guys' side, they made a card for her. I forgot to take a pic of that coz Weizhong drawn a very nice pic of Nava inside the card. Really looks a lot like her.
She gave us each a handwritten card in Hebrew wishing us all the best and we ended our last lesson with a song. It was a very simple song sang by children living in the kibbutz.

After that, we treated her to dinner at Giraffe. Actually, this is the first time we had a meal together. 
 
And thus, this concludes the end of our Hebrew lesson. No more Hebrew homework~yeah! :)