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Friday, June 29, 2012
Short Film
This is my first time created a short film on Singapore culture and heritage. Please support my short film .
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
Tiong Bahru Bakery by Gontran Cherrier
Gontran Cherrier is famous artisan boulanger from Paris. He
recently opened Bakery store in Tiong Bahru, Singapore.
Tiong Bahru is an old charming estate, which welcome its
guests not only locally but globally as well!
You would never thought of unique stores would set up their
businesses in tranquil heartland of Tiong Bahru instead of shopping districts
like Marina Bay Sands or Orchard.
At Block 56 Eng Hoon Street (Near to Tiong Bahru Market),
you can spot Tiong Bahru Bakery easily as the logo is quite big with Chinese
character 中峇鲁 (Tiong Bahru) on the wall.
When you pushed through the swivel door, you can smell the
freshly baked bread! Not only that, the friendly staffs will smile and welcome
you! During the off peak hours, you can be able to choose the seats of your
choice else, the friendly staff will allocated for you.
There are various tasty and yummy breads and cake for you to
choose from the counter. Guess what? Their ingredients are shipped from France to ensure that you can taste it as you are in France! Not sure what to eat? Freak not, you can ask the friendly staff for
recommendation.
I loves their original croissant! It is crispy, crushing and yummy! If you are chocolate lover, you can choose Chocolate croissant. If you have sweet tooth, perhaps you can consider Brioche (Sugar). I find it too sweet.
If you need butter or jam for your bread, you can help yourself at the counter. Please take if you really need it!
Brioche (Sugar) - S$2.80
Croissant Chocolate- S$3.20
Croissant- S$2.50
For drink wise, you can order Chocolate, Coffee or Tea. The Drink basically cost you from the range of S$6.00 to S$8.00.
If you prefer ice water, you can help yourself by pouring a glass of ice water at the counter or you can take one big bottle of ice water and put at your dining table if you are sharing with your love one.
Even their toilet are special too! They designed as if we are in the 70's and it's well decorate and retro feel!
If you are in a hurry, you can take away as well! Please prepare your own bag as they only provided you take away brown paper bags without handle due to Eco-friendly concept. I know its pretty inconvenient. Or you can choose to buy their canvas bag at S$10.
Join their Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/tiongbahrubakery To view more, log on to my Facebook Page.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Tiong Bahru 2.0
Tiong Bahru 1.0
Tiong Bahru is one of the oldest estate (built by Singapore Improvement Trust in the 1930's) in Singapore and being conservation by the government.
In Tiong Bahru, you can find many nice and delicious local food at Tiong Bahru Markets or coffee shops, hotels, some interesting and modern business in pre-war buildings.
You can visit to Tiong Bahru by the following transportation By Train: Alight at Tiong Bahru EW17 (SMRT) and walk approximation 15 minutes or Alight at Outram Park Interchange EW16 (SMRT) /NE3 (SBS) and walk approximation 20 minutes. By Cab: Tell the taxi driver to go Tiong Bahru Market.
To view more, log on to my Facebook Page.
In Tiong Bahru, you can find many nice and delicious local food at Tiong Bahru Markets or coffee shops, hotels, some interesting and modern business in pre-war buildings.
You can visit to Tiong Bahru by the following transportation By Train: Alight at Tiong Bahru EW17 (SMRT) and walk approximation 15 minutes or Alight at Outram Park Interchange EW16 (SMRT) /NE3 (SBS) and walk approximation 20 minutes. By Cab: Tell the taxi driver to go Tiong Bahru Market.
To view more, log on to my Facebook Page.
Tiong Bahru Video
Tiong Bahru was filmed by two UK-based film maker who fall in love with the unique architecture of the old estate in the western part of Singapore.
Tiong Bahru had showed in many parts of the world during the film festival.
Tiong Bahru had showed in many parts of the world during the film festival.
Friday, June 1, 2012
Adel Model
Labels:
Bukit Timah,
KTM,
Railway,
Singapore,
Station
Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore
Labels:
Lasalle College of the ARTS,
Singapore
Location:
Albert St, Singapore
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