The Nomad Gourmand Comes to Singapore

June 7, 2010

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I met her. I finally met her! The awesome Rebecca Saw, author of the Malaysian food blog, The Nomad Gourmand!

IMG_4451 We have been planning a meet-up ever since I told Becky that I might be coming down to Southeast Asia, and that I might be hitting up Kuala Lumpur, her city in Malaysia, to attend my church retreat in June. And then, a tragedy happened. It turned out that my church retreat was not to be in Kuala Lumpur after all. It got moved to Melacca instead.

I related the sad news to Becky, dejected. I wasn’t sure if she was willing to drive 3 hours down to Melacca to spend just an hour with me in between my retreat break. But Becky offered to do something more. She immediately said she would come all the way down to Singapore to see me…a long 6-hours drive!

I was absolutely delighted. Becky and I have been corresponding for more than a year, and something about her familiar Malaysian slang, her obvious enthusiasm and adventure for food, and her candid humor with me really appealed to me. I don’t know what she sees in me, but I was so freaking flattered that she was willing to endure an overnight bus ride here to meet-up. In fact, she actually was suffering from fever and chills the day before, but she still insisted on coming down to see me! Oh the dedication!
IMG_4504 Gosh, I hope the meet-up was worth the long ride and the sickness…because I sure had a freaking amazing time with her! We met at Cityhall MRT Station, and the moment we saw each other, we practically flew into each other’s arms. It was like seeing an old friend, despite the fact that we have never met before. A strange, but entirely warm feeling.

My dear friend Jing Wen joined us too, because we always reserve the weekends for each other, and I want to spend as much time as possible together with her.
IMG_4467 So here we are. Three food enthusiasts, ready to eat Singapore away. Oh, boy!

Becky mentioned to me before that she wanted to try carrot cake. I wasn’t sure where the best carrot cake was, but we decided to meet someplace close to ION Orchard and Takashimaya so that we can visit all the bakeries there. Thus, we settled on the Food Republic food court in Suntec City:
IMG_4442 Remember the Food Republic in Vivocity? Well, this one also has the old-times concept, but with a western style. Instead of red Chinese lanterns, it had gothic chandeliers:
IMG_4447 And instead of old rickshaws and Chinese carvings, it had the feel of an old European mansion. The wallpaper was made to look like rows of bookshelves storing old tomes:
IMG_4446The place was packed, despite the fact that it was rather late in the afternoon:
IMG_4448 Well, I knew exactly what I wanted here. It’s been on my food list for quite some time, but I had not had the opportunity to try it until this day:
IMG_4443 Thunder Tea Rice. This is not a nostalgic dish…I had never even heard about it until a year ago, and had been intrigued by it, but had never tried it because at that stage of my life, I was terrified of rice. Well, no food scares me anymore, so I was determined to try this dish which garnered much of both hate and love.
IMG_4444 Thunder Tea Rice (or Lei Cha Fun) is a dish from the Hakka region. It is basically a bowl of rice topped with different kinds of chopped ingredients, and served with a bowl of tea made from ground tea, basil, mint, and Yomogi. You are supposed to pour this tea over the rice, stir it with the other ingredients, and eat up.
IMG_4445 Some people love it. Some people hate it. The tea is astringent and rather bitter, so it is definitely a…unique experience indeed. And I really, really wanted to try it, to see which camp I would fall. So I excitedly ordered the Thunder Tea brown rice bowl:
IMG_4449 It came with that famous, supposedly super-healthy tea:
IMG_4450 And it was freaking fabulous. Not that I doubted I wouldn’t. I have yet to meet a single green tea-dominant dish which I did not like. In fact, I would actually have that tea be a tad bit more bitter. It was milder than I expected! Smooth and thick, I actually thought it tasted a lot like the popular Korean multi-grain cereal drink, misutgaru.
IMG_4454IMG_4456  The toppings on top of the rice was tofu, fried anchovies, sauteed cabbage, sauteed greens, green beans, pickled radish, and peanuts.
IMG_4455IMG_4457  I mixed them altogether, but I did not add in the tea. Instead, I dipped a spoonful of mixed rice into the tea like a soup.
IMG_4459 I. LOVE. THIS. DISH. A huge surprise, considering that I dislike rice, but it wasn’t really rice, it was mixed rice, which meant the rice was concealed by all the lovely crunchy ingredients, and that bitter taste of the tea.
IMG_4460 If I have the time, I am definitely eating another bowl of this before I leave!

Becky, meanwhile, ordered her carrot cake:
IMG_4452 Jing Wen didn’t order anything because she filled up on hot dogs and mashed potatoes before meeting us, but both Jing Wen and I helped Becky with her dish.
IMG_4453 I thought it was good, but not the best. But at least Becky got to try my favorite Singaporean hawker dish!

After that, we were still ready for a few more snacks. Thus we stopped by an ice-cream store called Anderson’s of Denmark Ice-Cream and got two scoops of ice-cream to share:
IMG_4464 We got the Danish Nougat and the Bailey’s Burnt Almond Praline.
IMG_4463 Rich. Intense. Not too sweet. You could taste the shot of liqueur in the Bailey’s Burnt Almond Praline. Yum. Not cheap, but worth every cent.

And then we went crazy in the bakeries. Becky is a bread-enthusiast. This girl is the antithesis of a carb-phobic dieter. I LOVE this girl, because she is one person who can compete with me in a bread-worshipping carb-fest. She’s also planning to open her own bakery…so obviously she needed all the inspiration she can get! As for Jing Wen, she is now obsessed with baked goods, too. In fact, she treats herself to one baked good a day. Why? Ask her, and she will reply: “Well, why ever not? Bread makes me happy.” Perfect answer, is it not?
IMG_4461My two favorite fellow bread-whores. They make me happy! Though, they started getting too chummy together and even ganged up against poor ol’ me a few times. >__<

I didn’t get a picture of all the stuff we bought, but here are a few highlights. Jing Wen got a bamboo charcoal egg tart with roasted banana filling from Crystal Jade Bakery:
IMG_4476 Don’t be creeped out by the word “charcoal”. Charcoal is actually safe to eat in regulated amounts…in fact, I heard that it’s supposed to have some kind of health benefits, too. I’m too lazy to google that, so if anyone knows anything about it, please let me know!
IMG_4477 Anyway, I stole two bites from Jing Wen. Luscious, eggy custard, and whole roasted banana encased in a flaky crust. Lovely!

Unfortunately, I made a bad decision and got a red-bean filled omochi bun:
IMG_4475 Supposedly, the bread was supposed to be made with glutinous rice flour. I was anticipating a chewy dense bun, but it was light and fluffy like a regular milk bun. Total disappointment.

My next purchase cheered me up, though. A black sesame cream bun from Bread Society:
IMG_4478 Oh em gi, look at that foot-long monster!! It was fantastic!!! Not too rich or cloying, but with an intense, real black sesame seed taste.
IMG_4479 Maybe I should stick to black things when it comes to baked goods? Another winner? The vegetable tart that Jing Wen also got from Bread Society:
IMG_4480 This baby definitely accomplished its mission. Jing Wen was facing some troubles that night, but this little delicious baked good cheered her up.
IMG_4481 They say food has healing properties. Well, they do, but not just physically. I think yummy baked goods definitely have a emotional healing property, too.

We had so much fun together, but it was not over. The next day, I met up with Becky again, this time alone, and armed with a gift all the way from America: A big-ass jar of Maranatha Almond Butter. I knew it was impossible to procure in Malaysia, and Becky loved it! :-)

We trucked off to Suntec City once again to visit another place which had been on my “Must Try” list:
IMG_4483 Skinny Pizza. The name says it all—it’s an upscale pizza parlor that sells incredibly skinny pizzas.
IMG_4486IMG_4485 The pizza menu is amazing though…you will not find pepperoni pizzas here. The choices they have are inventive, eclectic, and fun. Such as this:
 
IMG_4490 Or this:
IMG_4492 But without much hesitation, we knew what we wanted when we saw this on the menu:
IMG_4491 Macadamia Roasted Pumpkin: Spicy roasted butternut pumpkin with macadamia nut crust, goat’s cheese, Parmesan cheese, arugula, light mustard-basil-mayo dressing, and roasted tomatoes.

And here’s the real deal:
IMG_4496 Hello? No need to explain why we chose this! We ordered one to share, and it was served soon after. The server helped us cut it into four big slices:
IMG_4494 Looks are deceiving. The pizza looked huge, but we overestimated the thickness of the crust. True to its name, the crust was super, super skinny. Like, anorexic-skinny. It is so thin that it’s basically like paper, more like the Indian cracker pappadum instead of a proper crust.
IMG_4501 Not that I’m complaining. The crust can make or break the pizza, and this barely existing crust neither made nor broke it. Instead, it just brought out the toppings full-front, and really made the flavors pop. The texture was brilliantly crispy, and literally cracked when  you bit into it.
IMG_4502 As for the toppings, they were ultra-fresh, as you can see…
IMG_4497 They weren’t hot, because they were thrown over the crust as soon as the crust was baked crisp in the oven, and then served immediately. I thought it was weird that they called the squash “butternut pumpkin”, though…I am pretty damn sure it was kabocha.
IMG_4499 Skinny pretty pizza, and skinny pretty servers…
IMG_4495 But no skinny pretty taste. Big popping bold flavors, with a loud cracking music to boot. The only complaint is that I wish there was more goat cheese, and more macadamia nuts. They were pretty stingy with the nuts and the cheese!
IMG_4498 And skinny crusts do come with a price…not only was the pizza really expensive at SGD$18 (or USD$12.76), it still left the both of us a bit hungry. But Becky sneakily paid for the meal before I even knew it, under the pretense that she was going to wash her hands. Thank you for the wonderful meal, Becky!

After that we walked around the mall for a bit, and then we came across Red Mango:
IMG_4506 Remember when I said Singapore doesn’t have Red Mango? Well, I was wrong. It does, in the corner of Suntec City. Becky once again graciously treated me to a medium-sized original froyo:
IMG_4507So. I may have been wrong to say Singapore doesn’t have Red Mango…but I wasn’t exactly wrong. Because I do not recommend getting Red Mango froyo here at all. It is a complete watered-down version of the ones in United States! Urgh! Such a disappointment, because Red Mango is my favorite froyo brand…except this one completely lacked the tang and pucky-sweetness I love. Instead, it tasted like McDonald’s soft-serve ice-cream. I might as well head over to McD’s and save a few bucks!

Becky had never tried froyo before, so this first taste did not leave a good impression on her. Well, I guess that just means that Becky will have to visit me in the United States to try some real Red Mango froyo…Hee hee hee.
IMG_4488 It was with utter reluctance that I said goodbye to Becky that day. Becky was an absolute joy to be with—she is fun, charming, and passionate. Just look at the way she talks about roti canai: the excited gleam in her eye, the vigorous way she articulates with her hands, the proud raise in her voice. This girl is several inches shorter than me, but she is like a shaken champagne bottle of energy and positivity. It’s infectious, it’s heart-warming, and it’s so endearing.

You know how sometimes, when you see a certain object, you immediately think of a certain person? Well, whenever I see a piece of good bread, I think of Becky. Because she is like a delicious baked good—warm, loveable, at times misunderstood, but entirely harmless and delightful. She is one lady who makes you happy.

Question of the day: For all you bloggers…does a certain object/phrase/food make you think of a certain blogger? What and who?
What is your favorite baked good, one that makes you happy?

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Barbara June 7, 2010 at 8:36 am

What fun you had with Becky! I love all the photos and the food looks wonderful.
The rice especially looked great to me, but then I love fried rice with all those veggies.

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homecookedem June 7, 2010 at 8:37 am

What unique pizzas! They look great, but too bad they disappointed you.

My favorite baked good would have to be my grandma’s homemade pies. I love her pecan pies, razzleberry pies, pumpkin pies, apple pies, and peach pies!! :) So heavenly!! :)

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Amy B @ Second City Randomness June 7, 2010 at 9:01 am

I wonder if I would like Thunder Rice tea? It kind of looks like I would!

My favorite baked good is cookies- hands down. People always ask me to bake so many other different things, I feel that the cookie is horribly overlooked and not baked enough in my kitchen!

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Carolyn @ lovinlosing June 7, 2010 at 9:38 am

Now I want a McDonald’s ice cream cones. LOL

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Tay June 7, 2010 at 9:40 am

What an interesting pizza – but it DOES look and sound delicious!! Oats and smoothie in a jar definitely reminds me of Kath. And my favorite baked good? Ummmm a good ooey gooey cookie? Or a pie? Does that count?

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Ameena June 7, 2010 at 9:41 am

I went to Suntec City! It was a beautiful place. I ate there but I can’t remember what I had. Love seeing these pictures.

Um, how can you not like rice? I LOVE IT! I can eat it every day.

My favorite baked good is date muffins. My mom has been making them every since we were kids and I make them with Maya now. Once in a while I sneak a bite because the gluten-free version tasted like socks!

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kelsey@snackingsquirrel.com June 7, 2010 at 10:08 am

well obviously im going to think of YOU when i think pizza! <3 WOW! i love how flaky the edges are!!! omg and froyo is like "the icing on the cake"

fav baked good- MUFFINSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

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BlessedHi5ive June 7, 2010 at 10:38 am

What a wonderful post to read! I was so excited about all the new eats you have in this post — tea rice, squid ink pizza, bamboo charcoal egg tart, black sesame cream bun, vegi tart, oh my my my. I definitely associate you with all your baked goodies (posted from HK and Singapore and sweet treat wednesday) and the next time I am in SoCal at 85 degree cafe bakery in Irvine, I will definitely think of you Sophia. Thanks for the posts from your food explorations.

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burpexcuzme June 8, 2010 at 3:21 am

Thank YOU for always reading! Your kind comments always make my day! :D

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Tori June 7, 2010 at 11:02 am

When I see a dish that’s completly new to me and creative, I think of your blog because you aren’t afraid to try anything! You definetly inspire me to branch out and be adventurous with food. Who wants to eat the same things every day? Not me, at least not anymore!!

<3 Tori

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lindsay June 7, 2010 at 11:07 am

Thats awesome. I’d try the squid pizza. I love anchoive, squid, etc. Yep, I’m that girl! Whenever I see a recipe or dish that includes cheese or bacon, I think of you. hehe! Good combo!

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Diana June 7, 2010 at 11:13 am

That pizza looks delish! As does that foot long pastry. My goodness! Yum, yum!

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Karyn June 7, 2010 at 11:32 am

wow becky is one awesome person! that’s so amazing that she immediately came to visit! and charcoal? really? although i did just look it up and it can act as a filter because it soaks lots of stuff up…

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Cheryl June 7, 2010 at 11:52 am

I would certainly drive 6 hours to meet you! That food looks amazing if a little weird to this Westerner!

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Joanne June 7, 2010 at 12:18 pm

You are on a roll with your awesome blogger meet-ups! Becky sounds awesome and I am going to have to go check out her blog. I don’t know how I feel about that thin crust pizza…I like my crusts THICK. I love the toppings though!

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Jessica June 7, 2010 at 12:29 pm

This sounds like an awesome meet-up! I’m glad you had a great time! The food looks delicious and interesting, as usual haha!!
You look so cute too! I love the pretty top you are wearing!

Fave baked good??? Cookies or scones (the english ones!!)

Have a great week! xxx

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Katie @ Health for the Whole Self June 7, 2010 at 12:36 pm

Looks like a wonderful meet-up! :)

I always think of Caitlin from Healthy Tipping Point whenever I eat a sweet potato/black bean combination. It’s actually quite common, but she’s the one who introduced me to it!

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Nicole, RD June 7, 2010 at 12:59 pm

I think of Kath with chia seeds. Random :)

Macadamia Roasted Pumpkin: Spicy roasted butternut pumpkin with macadamia nut crust, goat’s cheese, Parmesan cheese, arugula, light mustard-basil-mayo dressing, and roasted tomatoes – yum! Holy yum! Your eats are always soooo enticing!

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Retta @ RunRettaRun June 7, 2010 at 1:20 pm

You’re so cute! Your food pics are so pretty. Fave baked good? BREAD. Forever!

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The Candid RD June 7, 2010 at 1:39 pm

I want to open up my own pizza shop, just like that one!! I love it. I’m so sick of boring sausage, pepperoni, and cheese pizzas, these all sound fantastic!
I’m so glad you got to meet one of your favorite food bloggers. Isn’t it like meeting a celebrity?? I haven’t met one yet, but I’ve love to one day. Something that reminds me of a food blogger is the smell of horse manure……….

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burpexcuzme June 8, 2010 at 3:23 am

Horse manure?!! Hahahaa…let me take a wild guess…is that me?

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Christina (Dinner at Christina's) June 7, 2010 at 1:47 pm

Oh my gosh the baked goods look delicious and as soon as I saw that pizza I was like “ok I know what I’m gettig!” hehe funny to see you had the same chioce!

Oh gosh I have SO many bloggers I think of w/ certain foods! Whenever I make a weird combination, something’s cheesy, or squashy I think of you. I think of Maggie for squashes and kale. Biz comes to mind for a good homemade pizza or great breakfast foods oh and hot sauce! And that’s all I can think of right now – which is probably good, otherwise I’ll look like a stalker! hehe

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Faith June 7, 2010 at 2:22 pm

This post was so much fun — I can only imagine how amazing it must have been in real life! That was so sweet of Becky to travel to see you — looks like it was definitely worth the trip! :) The food looks amazing and I love the interior of Food Republic!

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ellie June 7, 2010 at 2:33 pm

Hahahaha! Anorexic-skinny pizza… I wonder how many google hits you will get from people searching for anorexic pizza. Looks amazing beyond words. Except that I like a doughy chewy base. Yumsters (<- that is not a real word, BTW).

Looks like such a fun meet-up!

Baked good that makes me happy- MUFFINS. And cornbread :D

Certain foods remind me of certain people- cottage cheese reminds me of Janetha, goo-ey eggs remind me of you, lemon curd reminds me of Katie (lilveggiepatch), hummus reminds me of Elise (Hungry Hungry Hippie), parfaits remind me of Erika (Itzy's Kitchen)… I could go on and on. Do I have a signature food?! I am thinking my Mexican tuna salad has to be up there. I feel like I eat that all the freaking time. Truth be told, I am oh-so-sick of it.

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Cynthia (It All Changes) June 7, 2010 at 3:09 pm

Dumplings remind me of you.
Nut butter reminds me Heather eats almond butter.
Oat bran reminds me of Brandi :-)

I’m so glad you got to meet an awesome blogger. I look forward to meeting some great blogs of mine.

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Susan June 7, 2010 at 3:24 pm

YES to bread whores and crazy thin crust pizza!! I think that pizza looks really good actually. Runny eggs always remind me of you!!

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Astra Libris June 7, 2010 at 4:30 pm

Y’all are such gorgeous ladies! I so enjoyed reading about your delicious adventures! I love the way you write about the joy that baked goods can bring… So true! I just baked some bread to bring to my co-workers tomorrow! :-) As much as I love desserts, I do think bread is my very favorite thing to bake…

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Jolene (www.everydayfoodie.ca) June 7, 2010 at 5:36 pm

When I think of yogurt and granola I always think of Caitlin from Healthy Tipping Point. When I think of good Asian food, I think of you!!!!

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C.L June 7, 2010 at 5:41 pm

wow I LOVE lei cha!!! It’s freaking awesome, isn’t it? I know of a really good vegetarian place at Raffles Place selling great lei cha. Maybe we can meet up and go there for lei cha when I’m back in Singapore!! would love to meet up with you, sophia!! when are you going back to the States? Oh, and you look really lovely in that dress and white cardigan!!! :) I was reading through your old posts and saw a picture of your old self… I was really awed by how far you’ve come in beating your ED, and your courage and determination. You’re SUPER. Your posts are so heartfelt and inspiring too. Anyway, for the best carrot cake, GO TO SERANGOON GARDENS!!! They have the best orh lua too (egg with oyster)!!!!!!! (back in the days when I still ate animal products. ;) ) GO TRY IT!!!! you’ll not be disappointed by their orh lua!!!!!!!!

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burpexcuzme June 8, 2010 at 3:26 am

Hey! Aw, thanks for your sweet comments…hee. >__<

I’m going back to Korea on June 20th….but I’ll be in Melacca from June 14-18!

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FoodFitnessFreshair June 7, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Sounds like a great meet up! And that pizza looks so good. I love flat bread pizza with gourmet toppings…it makes pizza so much more interesting!

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Christina June 7, 2010 at 6:32 pm

I wanna join the carb lovers club!

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Amanda June 7, 2010 at 6:36 pm

I’m a die hard bread lover too:) Nothing makes me happier than bread. Not even CHOCOLATE.

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BroccoliHut June 7, 2010 at 8:16 pm

Such awesome pizzas! You picked a good one:)

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Caroline June 7, 2010 at 8:30 pm

Mmmmf! This is my favorite day yet. The tea rice sounds fricking amazing, as I am obsessed with all things green tea.

Plus the “skinny pizza”…I must say the truffled mushroom pizza sounded awesome too (though it was probably super-expensive!)

Got to love the awkward English under the Skinny Pizza sign…”What a crack.”

Best wishes to Jing Wen with her issues! And happy continued travels!

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sweetlife June 7, 2010 at 8:31 pm

i’m so glad you got to meet becky, she’s seems like a great person and her own bakery..good luck to her, oh the baked goods looked wonderful, charcoal..oh how interesting, the pizza looked great, i like thin crust, but that might be too thin..

sweetlife

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Barbara June 7, 2010 at 8:42 pm

What do you mean you don’t know what she sees in you? Enough of those comments! How could ANYBODY see anything less than the beautiful, intelligent, generous, hilarious, kind, brave, and talented girl that God made you into! I wish one day you could see in yourself what all of us see in you! Those pizzas look amazing! The black truffle one.. I can almost imagine the crisp, flaky pastry! yum!!!
I think of bloggers every time I am at Costco, any health food store or see a product that I have seen on a blog! I always get so excited!
XOXO
Your friend,
Barbara

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Alexandra - Chefspiration June 7, 2010 at 8:59 pm

Oh so cool that you guys met up!!! Hehehe…it’s kinda strange reading abt you two meeting up…cuz you happened to be a blogger I follow and becky is someone I used to work with…talk about a SMALL WORLD!! Also…yogurt here tends to be more sweet and less tangy simply because many asians don’t like yogurt…my one friend says it tastes like sour milk…hahaha…I on the other hand LOVE yogurt in all its tangy glory….

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burpexcuzme June 8, 2010 at 3:28 am

Haha, Alexandra, we talked about you! Somehow you came up in our conversations and we both talked jealously about how much we would love your job! (and that you should start blogging again soon hee hee)

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lynn @ the actors diet June 7, 2010 at 10:35 pm

that is pretty hilarious you went to red mango, and that isn’t as good as it is in the states.

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Jessica Lee June 7, 2010 at 11:16 pm

Those are some crazy pizzas. Looks like you guys made a good choice. I love thin crust pizzas because they are so crispy. This one looks even crispier!!

I would have done the same as you with the tea. Dipped, not poured. I don’t think I could make that kind of commitment :) lol.

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Sarah June 7, 2010 at 11:45 pm

For me the word ‘adventurer’ makes me think of you – you are like the Indiana Jones of restaurants and cookery :-) plus you seem to meet alot of interesting people on your travels too…

x

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Julia June 8, 2010 at 1:00 am

Pizza looks skinny indeed, but those toppings: exactly what I like! So great you got to meet each other, real special!

xxx Julia (Taste of Living)

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Grace-Melody Moo June 8, 2010 at 2:13 am

Wow, Sophia!! I really like that white dress u wore in ur picture with the white cardigan thingy… its so..classic!

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~Jessica~ June 8, 2010 at 2:54 am

If the anchovies were removed, I would inhale that Thunder Tea rice bowl. I think it has to be the most appetizing dish ever featured on your blog (aside from your own creations, which I always think look even better than restuarant fare) and would love to try something similar. No idea how to recreate the Thunder Tea element though!

Whenever I see any type of cheese I think of you, especially melty ones like Brie ;) Vegan cheeses are pretty vile, and I always imagine what your opinion of them would be every time I try a new one, and what face you’d make if you ate a piece. I pulled some pretty interesting ones myself the last time I tried a soy/pea protein cheese.

Charcoal does have health and digestive benefits in particular ~ I take charcoal tablets to help with my IBS. As the sign on the Thunder Tea rice stand so aptly said, charcoal is used to ‘expel body winds and gas.’ Ahem.

xxxxxx

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tigerfish June 8, 2010 at 3:43 am

You may not believe it. I have not tried Thunder Tea Rice before but I think I will like it?

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thenomadGourmand June 8, 2010 at 5:52 am

whooohooo!
I’m estatic to have met u too babe!!
So easy to talk to u. non pretenstious n forthright ;)

its so so great tht we love food n enjoy almost the same stuffs!
Bread, thunder tea rice, popia, ice cream, cheese, pizza, sigh.. wish ur not tht far awy!

I’m restin today..though i hv work event at nite but i got atr one tmw so I thought i better take a good rest ;)
But no worries, its been a great trip n i wont hv anything done otherwise!

and indeed i love it!
The moment the bottle “popped”, the waft of roasted earthy almonds assailed my nostrils!
Foouuhh! i spread them thickly on my spinach bread!! ;p

Haha.. we been naughty to team up n bully ya!! Hehehehehehe. but u love us anyways rite??

thks so so muhc for takin the time to meet me , wait fr u whn i shopped ;p, gettin me my MOS burgers (yums).
All the luvv babe!

cheers,
beckery *wink*

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Priyanka June 8, 2010 at 5:56 am

You had such a nice time with Becky. Bloggie friends are just special. My Mom makes amazing sponge cakes with a vanilla frosting. Back in the days my brother and grandpa enjoyed it together. Now that the baking bug has bitten me, I am going to ask her for the recipe.

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marie June 8, 2010 at 6:06 am

Is there ANYTHING in Singapore that’s not amazing??? So neat you got to meet a one of your blog friends. I love how people truly get to know one another via their blogs!

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5 Star Foodie June 8, 2010 at 7:14 am

How cool that Becky was able to do such a long drive to meet you! Looks like you guys had some delicious food! I would love to try this Thunder Tea Rice, sounds very unique indeed.

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Mallory June 8, 2010 at 7:51 am

hahah well besides the pizza, which i have never seen combos or crust like that in my life, and the ice cream all those dishes are new game to me. the top one you said was at the green tea place… THAT LOOKS GOOD!!! im so jealous being stuck here in the south US with NOTHING!!!!!!

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Beth @ DiningAndDishing June 8, 2010 at 8:22 am

Cliche maybe but banana oats always make me think of Kath…the first blog that got me hooked!

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Blond Duck June 8, 2010 at 9:36 am

I heard something about pie…

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burpexcuzme June 9, 2010 at 12:01 am

Hee when I hear the word “pie” for some reason I always think of you! And ducks, of course. ;-)

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Melinda June 8, 2010 at 10:37 am

That is awesome that she came 6 hours to see you. As always you have amazing food pics and I am so glad you are enjoying your vacation. I love red mango. Cool that they had one there. I am really amazed by how much English I see in your pictures.

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burpexcuzme June 9, 2010 at 12:03 am

That’s because the national language in Singapore is English.
Everyone speaks English here…It’s a multi-national country, so we need a common language! :-)

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