sakae sushi at marina square has a fabulous supper promotion going on.
we were there last night and the all-you-can-eat supper buffet was only $16++ per person. and it was inclusive of one red plate too!

i love the salmon, love the unagi, love the fried scallop!

i love the fried gyoza, love the fried tofu, love the fried crabsticks!

most of all, i love the chuka hotate (scallop wings)! yummy yum yum. everyone should go for the supper buffet. it’s value-for-money and at that hour, the restaurant isn’t very crowded. the offer is valid only at marina square though, and on fridays and saturdays from 10pm til midnight. when we were there last night, there was this overly smiley bespectacled waiter. it got a little uncomfortable when he just wouldn’t stop smiling! i think he was just enthusiastic though.

was at tcc for the umpteenth time a couple nights ago. had marbled cheesecake and the always-so-good java arabica. that’s the oriental (and cheaper) version of the blue mountain coffee, which is the best coffee i’ve ever tasted.

and it’s final. the cheesecakes at secret recipe are the best. they are second to none. tcc should just stick to regular cakes instead. anyway, i’ve finally chalked up enough receipts to get the tcc privilege card. can’t wait to receive it!
oh yeah now that i’m in the running for the most creative blog at blogfest 2006, i feel i have to increase the frequency of my blogging. other blogs are coming up with a few entries per day while i’m still stagnating at one entry every few days. i’m really thankful for all the support you guys have rendered me. it warms my heart everytime a random blog reader posts a comment saying he has voted.

if you haven’t, please vote for sparklette.net!
news updates
February 3, 2007: My list of Best (& Worst) Restaurants in Singapore for 2006
- Nominated for “Best Value Buffet”



goes by the name veron (english) or wanting (chinese). a definitive leo born august 1, 1984. a solo traveler. loves cats, coffee, sensual music, yummy food and technology. when she's not at her job as an IS developer for the government, she's likely to be out dining, or visiting an interesting art gallery or event.






Congrats, you are ahead :) View all comments by aristocrat
Thanks! Yup I overtook you only about 5 minutes ago. Wow looks like I’m not the only one paying close attention to the votes:P View all comments by Veron
Lol, one gets bored of heavy duty readings once in a while. And this makes a welcome relief.
Btw, you shld try Suki Sushi at Cineleisure. Buffet as well at student price. Lunch hours..i think from 2pm - 4pm only. It’s cheaper compared to Sakae. Moreover, they have free flow of SASHIMI !!!! View all comments by aristocrat
I must admit.. your closet contender…. aristocrat… does appeal to me… his style is rather interesting… and his linguistic touch seems to attract my attention…
haha.. i think you’ll be having a tough time with this poet…
still… not withstanding, i’m fully behind you… go win this girl!
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Thanks for the info, aristocrat! I have passed by that place on many different occasions but have yet to gone in for a bite. The free flow of sashimi sounds very appealing! I think I would drop by soon. View all comments by Veron
hey birdface, i do agree with you. i have visited his blog a few times since the competition started, and his poetry has appealed to me too! i’m rather inspired to write my own poetry and post on my blog as well.
that said, the "most creative blog" award is meant for the blog that shows creativity in writing, design and aesthetics. i would say both our blogs have different styles that would appeal to different niche groups. and i’m glad to have your support! View all comments by Veron
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