Sunnyne Dog Cafe is located in Hongdae!
It's definitely my favourite place!
I went there 3 times during my one month stay in Korea while X went there twice and he also went to the dog cafe in Myeongdong!
Everyone has to order a drink and here's my hot chocolate!
The Spitz that fell in love with X hahaha
The friendly owner asked if he could borrow my camera and he started snapping pictures of all his precious doggypals resting on the floor
The very smart Goldie!
Overweight Corgi
Pug that's blind in one eye
There are 3 Borders. One of them is the mummy and the other 2 are her son and daughter
Seductive Maltese
MY FAVOURITE!!! Her name is Pear-soh which means snow white or something!
The schnauzer that tried to steal my drink..
A mixed that looks like a pom!
Very elderly poodle
Jin-do
Dachshund
The English Sheepdog belongs to a Korean celebrity! She's damn hyper and active and is an entertainer haha
SECOND VISIT:
She looks so happy!
The very naughty puppy that looks like a husky-mix
Pretty girllll
So cute! Reminds me of Waffles
Angsty Cocker
FINAL VISIT:
British Bulldog
Six months old Pomeranian. AWWWWW. She puked on me after I took a picture with her hahaha
They close at ten and it was around 9.40pm when the Goldie sat at the table, waiting for me to hand him the bill. The Goldie has been trained to pass the billholder to the cashier! I have a video of it!
AWWWW again
Very clingy haha
The drinks there aren't exactly cheap. A hot chocolate and iced green tea cost about 14,000 won. But its definitely worth the money! [:
Do mind your belongings as the dogs tend to pee everywhere so they might pee on the table too! The owner is extremely friendly and nice and he'll occasionally carry the small dogs to you and put them on your lap haha. Don't miss this place if you're in Seoul!
The cafe is located on the second level so do look out for the bright yellow signboard while walking along the streets!
16, Yanghwa-ro 18an-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul 04051, South Korea
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Love, K
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
(CLOSED)Equinox
Restaurant Week
Located at Swissotel The Stamford, I'm sure everyone has heard of Equinox
It has long been famous for its unparalleled view and being the "tallest" restaurant in Singapore
This was our final dining destination of Restaurant Week. A little sad that it was coming to an end ]:
Parking spaces are available in Raffles City. Parking charges are relatively cheap for a Saturday evening.
Private lift
The receptionist told us that we were very lucky because there was only one table by the window left. And we were like "Wow!" And she proceeded to tell us that the window seats will cost an additional $20. And guess what... We took it HAHA. And a few months earlier, we met the folks from Food PHD who told us about the $20 charge which they thought was ridiculous and X and I agreed readily with them and now, we wilingly paid for SEATS. HAHA
Really fantastic view. Feels good being so high up
The design seems to be Chinese-inspired or something
Our table!
Complimentary tomato juice
Two different baguettes! Didn't get what the waiter said about the difference haha but the darker one tasted a little more bitter
X got himself a glass of white wine - $24
and he really liked it haha
Cream of Button Mushroom soup with Sauteed Wild Mushrooms
Every mouthful was fragrant and filled with tiny bits of mushrooms. I love mushroom soup and I really liked this! Not too creamy nor does it reek too heavily of mushrooms. Everything about it was just right.
Slow Braised Pork Belly, Sage Scented Apple Puree, Celeriac Remoulade
The pork belly was tender and flavourful but the highlight has got to be the apple puree! It's really yummy!
Pan Seared Seabass with Ratatouille, Pesto and Black Olive Tapenade
The skin of the seabass was crisp, albeit a little burnt. The fish was fresh and does not carry the fishy taste. The black olive tapenade did not quite suit our tastebuds though. It was a queer kind of salty haha
Confit of Duck Leg, Creamed Ouy Lentils with Lardons and baby Onions
The duck confit was alright. The duck meat was a tad too dry and I felt that this dish looked somewhat boring and unappealing
Night view
William Poire Caramel Creme Brulee
I failed to capture the flame ]:
The creme brulee was delicious! Crunchy caramelised sugar atop a soft custard body! The portion was pretty huge!
Grand Cru Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch with Madagascar Vanilla Icecream
The hazelnut crunch was indeed crunchy and was an absolute delight when paired with the chocolate cream and vanilla icecream. The chocolate cream was not overly rich or overpowering and the vanilla icecream was great on its own. Chocolate and vanilla is a heavenly pair that can hardly go wrong. The bits beneath the vanilla icecream were soft and fluffy and they carried a tint of nuttiness and added an unique edge to the whole dessert
Service was good even though the staff weren't that fluent in English and sometimes we had difficulty understanding what they were saying. But they were, nonetheless, attentive and all smiles. It was nice dining with an extraordinary view in front of us. The night view of the city is beautiful
Total cost: $181 +
Level 70, Equinox Complex
Swissotel The Stamford
Lunch
Monday - Saturday: 12.00pm - 2.30pm
Brunch
Sunday: 11.00am - 2.30pm
High Tea
Monday - Sunday: 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Dinner
Monday - Sunday: 6.30pm - 10.30pm
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Love, K
K's rating of Equinox: 8/10
Located at Swissotel The Stamford, I'm sure everyone has heard of Equinox
It has long been famous for its unparalleled view and being the "tallest" restaurant in Singapore
This was our final dining destination of Restaurant Week. A little sad that it was coming to an end ]:
Parking spaces are available in Raffles City. Parking charges are relatively cheap for a Saturday evening.
Private lift
The receptionist told us that we were very lucky because there was only one table by the window left. And we were like "Wow!" And she proceeded to tell us that the window seats will cost an additional $20. And guess what... We took it HAHA. And a few months earlier, we met the folks from Food PHD who told us about the $20 charge which they thought was ridiculous and X and I agreed readily with them and now, we wilingly paid for SEATS. HAHA
Really fantastic view. Feels good being so high up
The design seems to be Chinese-inspired or something
Our table!
Complimentary tomato juice
Two different baguettes! Didn't get what the waiter said about the difference haha but the darker one tasted a little more bitter
X got himself a glass of white wine - $24
and he really liked it haha
Cream of Button Mushroom soup with Sauteed Wild Mushrooms
Every mouthful was fragrant and filled with tiny bits of mushrooms. I love mushroom soup and I really liked this! Not too creamy nor does it reek too heavily of mushrooms. Everything about it was just right.
Slow Braised Pork Belly, Sage Scented Apple Puree, Celeriac Remoulade
The pork belly was tender and flavourful but the highlight has got to be the apple puree! It's really yummy!
Pan Seared Seabass with Ratatouille, Pesto and Black Olive Tapenade
The skin of the seabass was crisp, albeit a little burnt. The fish was fresh and does not carry the fishy taste. The black olive tapenade did not quite suit our tastebuds though. It was a queer kind of salty haha
Confit of Duck Leg, Creamed Ouy Lentils with Lardons and baby Onions
The duck confit was alright. The duck meat was a tad too dry and I felt that this dish looked somewhat boring and unappealing
Night view
William Poire Caramel Creme Brulee
I failed to capture the flame ]:
The creme brulee was delicious! Crunchy caramelised sugar atop a soft custard body! The portion was pretty huge!
Grand Cru Chocolate Hazelnut Crunch with Madagascar Vanilla Icecream
The hazelnut crunch was indeed crunchy and was an absolute delight when paired with the chocolate cream and vanilla icecream. The chocolate cream was not overly rich or overpowering and the vanilla icecream was great on its own. Chocolate and vanilla is a heavenly pair that can hardly go wrong. The bits beneath the vanilla icecream were soft and fluffy and they carried a tint of nuttiness and added an unique edge to the whole dessert
Service was good even though the staff weren't that fluent in English and sometimes we had difficulty understanding what they were saying. But they were, nonetheless, attentive and all smiles. It was nice dining with an extraordinary view in front of us. The night view of the city is beautiful
Total cost: $181 +
Level 70, Equinox Complex
Swissotel The Stamford
Lunch
Monday - Saturday: 12.00pm - 2.30pm
Brunch
Sunday: 11.00am - 2.30pm
High Tea
Monday - Sunday: 3.30pm - 5.00pm
Dinner
Monday - Sunday: 6.30pm - 10.30pm
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Love, K
K's rating of Equinox: 8/10
Monday, November 5, 2012
The Lighthouse
Restaurant Week
Lighthouse was one of the restaurants that K wanted and we were lucky to be able to get most of the places that we wanted to dine at.
A private lift to the restaurant on the 8th storey.
Lift landing within the restaurant
Waiting area
View from Lighthouse
Hazy day but unobstructed view of our most iconic skyscraper
I like the simplicity of Lighthouse. The white theme fits my expectation of a perfect lunch place.
Our reservation was at 230 but Lighthouse called me in the morning and told us the last order was at 2pm. So we tried our best to rush there but only got there around 215. Once we were seated, we were served immediately.
The whole meal felt really rushed. The starter came before the bread did.
Cappon Magro di pesci al basilico
Marinated seafood salad with crispy seasonal vegetable on cream bread and basil dressing
The taste of raw veggie and the sweetness of seafood is a good combination. Definitely a good way to start your meal.
The assortment of bread was average and it wasn't warm
Pici saltati in ragu'd'oca con le briciole e spinaci
Homemade pici in wine and spices braised duck ragout with wilted spinach and aromatic crumbs
Super filling main course! We could hardly finish everything. I supposed this dish is fine as a lunch item, but I would be disappointed if it came for a dinner course.
Dessert was supposed to be classic Venetian styled tiramisu but we were served brownies instead. We were not informed that the dessert had been changed.
Was looking forward to their tiramisu but the brownie was a good replacement. I like how it was subtly moist and chewy on the inside. Thats how I like my brownies to be. But still cant help but wonder how good their tiramisu would be.
Fullerton blend
We did not have a choice in any of the three courses. It'd be nice if they had offered a selection.
Overall, I like the ambience of the Lighthouse. The white interior under the afternoon sun-rays is quite a sight to behold. Not to mention, it comes with an unobstructed view of the entire marina area.The food was pretty decent but I was more captivated by the place itself. A recommended place for a good laid back lunch.
Total cost : $94+
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EDITED BY K
Here's something that happened at The Lighthouse that sent both of us bursting into laughter. When we were leaving the restaurant, we entered the private lift and the door closed. So X asked me how many levels are there in Fullerton. Being a really poor judge of height, I said something like "I don't know? Twenty levels?" HAHAHA and X was like"?!?!? How can Fullerton be 20 levels? There's only 8 levels!" And I replied "Oh, is it. Then why is it that we're in the lift for so long and haven't reached yet?" And thats when we both looked at the panel of buttons on the lift and realised that I didn't press 8. HAHAHAHAH and we both burst out laughing. Can you imagine the receptionist dying of laughter because she could hear whatever we were saying. Haha
Hope this made your day better [:
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Mon - Fri: 12:00 - 14:30
Daily: 18:30 - 22:30
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Love, X
X's rating of The Lighthouse : 7.5/10
Lighthouse was one of the restaurants that K wanted and we were lucky to be able to get most of the places that we wanted to dine at.
A private lift to the restaurant on the 8th storey.
Lift landing within the restaurant
Waiting area
View from Lighthouse
Hazy day but unobstructed view of our most iconic skyscraper
I like the simplicity of Lighthouse. The white theme fits my expectation of a perfect lunch place.
Our reservation was at 230 but Lighthouse called me in the morning and told us the last order was at 2pm. So we tried our best to rush there but only got there around 215. Once we were seated, we were served immediately.
The whole meal felt really rushed. The starter came before the bread did.
Cappon Magro di pesci al basilico
Marinated seafood salad with crispy seasonal vegetable on cream bread and basil dressing
The taste of raw veggie and the sweetness of seafood is a good combination. Definitely a good way to start your meal.
The assortment of bread was average and it wasn't warm
Pici saltati in ragu'd'oca con le briciole e spinaci
Homemade pici in wine and spices braised duck ragout with wilted spinach and aromatic crumbs
Super filling main course! We could hardly finish everything. I supposed this dish is fine as a lunch item, but I would be disappointed if it came for a dinner course.
Dessert was supposed to be classic Venetian styled tiramisu but we were served brownies instead. We were not informed that the dessert had been changed.
Was looking forward to their tiramisu but the brownie was a good replacement. I like how it was subtly moist and chewy on the inside. Thats how I like my brownies to be. But still cant help but wonder how good their tiramisu would be.
Fullerton blend
We did not have a choice in any of the three courses. It'd be nice if they had offered a selection.
Overall, I like the ambience of the Lighthouse. The white interior under the afternoon sun-rays is quite a sight to behold. Not to mention, it comes with an unobstructed view of the entire marina area.The food was pretty decent but I was more captivated by the place itself. A recommended place for a good laid back lunch.
Total cost : $94+
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EDITED BY K
Here's something that happened at The Lighthouse that sent both of us bursting into laughter. When we were leaving the restaurant, we entered the private lift and the door closed. So X asked me how many levels are there in Fullerton. Being a really poor judge of height, I said something like "I don't know? Twenty levels?" HAHAHA and X was like"?!?!? How can Fullerton be 20 levels? There's only 8 levels!" And I replied "Oh, is it. Then why is it that we're in the lift for so long and haven't reached yet?" And thats when we both looked at the panel of buttons on the lift and realised that I didn't press 8. HAHAHAHAH and we both burst out laughing. Can you imagine the receptionist dying of laughter because she could hear whatever we were saying. Haha
Hope this made your day better [:
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1 Fullerton Square
#08-00 Fullerton HotelMon - Fri: 12:00 - 14:30
Daily: 18:30 - 22:30
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Love, X
X's rating of The Lighthouse : 7.5/10
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