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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Salut Coffeeshop @ 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1

For those living in the Central West, you might want to check out this coffeeshop which sells "atas" food at a... well not-very-cheap-but-affordable price.
French, Italian, German food are served here.

Bf ordered the Pork Knucle from Stew Kuche - to me, it was just too much meat.
On the other hand, it was well worth the price.
The meat was pretty juicy and the skin was crispy. 
I hate the sides though - achar (whut?) and that tasteless cabbage (wtf)




Ordered one of the most expensive fruit juice from a kopitiam though - beetroot apple orange juice was not one of the best I had (that's the $2 ABC at Amoy St) but costs like $6.80?!

 I had the duck confit ($15.90) from Immanuel French Kitchen.
Somehow I still find that the best I had was at Saveur.
However, this duck confit was pretty tasty too - crispy skin, juicy meat- except the portion is kinda small.


Overall, a good experience at Salut except that it was hot and cramped and....not very cheap 


Eggs & Berries - Changi City Point

For the Westies, Changi City Point (CCP) is totally ulu.
Went there one day specially for "cheap" Nike
Did you know that CCP is a shopping malls that holds many outlet stores? Just like Anchorpoint, but larger.
Goods are generally cheaper here. Anyway, I'm happy to score a pair of sneakers from Nike at $30
wahhaha, it was actually 1 size bigger, but IDC, if i wear it with socks, it's fine.

Anyway, we headed to Eggs and Berries for lunch.
The burger set was disappointing - but I'm salivating right now because I'm hungry

 Ordered the Eggs Benedict Solo since I didn't want 2 eggs.
Pretty good as compared to the burger set.


Might come here again for their pancakes