Indra's posts with tag: geylang

What are tags? You can give your posts a "tag", which is like a keyword. Tags help you find content which has something in common. You can assign as many tags as you wish to each post.
View posts by people in your network with tag geylang
Photo AlbumAnggana's Birthday Party at Waterina (26 photos)Apr 29, '08 10:42 AM
for everyone
ddd
dThumbnaild
ddd
Date: Saturday, 19 April 2008
Location: Club House/Function Room, The Waterina, Geylang, Singapore

On Saturday, 19 April 2008, we went to The Waterina for Inka and Irza to attend Anggana's 6th birthday party.

Unfortunately, the camera was having technical difficulties resulting in blurred images on almost all of the pictures. :( After consulting my friends at Indo-Sing Photographer's mailing list, only then I found out that the so called "technical difficulties" was because the camera's lens is dirty... *sigh* :(

Related link:

Happy Birthday Anggana!

Photo AlbumMak's Place Hawkerant (17 photos)Nov 8, '07 12:14 AM
for everyone
ddd
dThumbnaild
ddd
Last Sunday night (4 November 2007), we went to Tanjong Katong Complex in Geylang, not far from Paya Lebar MRT station, to buy Inka's traditional Malay dress (baju kurung) for her school's event. After which, we went to Mak's Place Hawkerant for dinner.

Thanks to Teh Ellen for guiding us to go there over the phone. The "hawkerant" (restaurant with hawker's cheaper price, as they claimed) is located along Changi Road, not far from Kembangan MRT station.

If you drive along Changi Road from east (Bedok) towards west (Geylang), the restaurant is located on the right side of the road, just after you see Kassim mosque and Hotel 81 (Changi) on your left. You can park along Changi Road or in several carparks nearby, although sometimes it's a bit difficult to find a carpark lot during evening peak time.

Inka specially ordered sliced fish porridge while Irza ordered shark fin soup for appetizers. We ordered fried butter squid, hotplate spicy chicken and mixed vegetables (chap chay) for the main dishes, ice milo, ice barley and ice green tea for the drinks, and some ice creams for the kids' desserts.

The service is quite efficient, served by mostly Indian servants, similar to Al-Ameen or Al-Azhar. However, it took quite long for us to wait for the food to be served after ordering, perhaps around 20-30 minutes? Luckily there's a stray cat there which amuse the kids and they kept on following the cat wherever it goes... :)

PS. (for my Indonesian friends): Maklum lah, anak-anak Singapura jarang liat kucing, hehehe... :)

© 2008 Multiply, Inc.    About · Blog · Terms · Privacy · Corp Info · Contact Us · Help