I have delayed putting up this post as I refused to face the overwhelming amount of photos and let alone rethinking about those mouthwatering food that I simply has no access to at this very moment *Drool* But I still have to get it over and done with *Sigh* And so I shall... A few posts back, I mentioned that we were supposed to head to the japanese buffet, Ikoi restaurant~ But due to some unforseen circumstances, our delight was... Pretty much sunk down to the basement. =x Fast forward to 2th April, 2011, the much anticipated buffet had arrived and gone with a big bang of success! Ray and me met up with Hui first, at Plaza Singapura and while we were waiting for Bernard there, we bought milk tea with pearl from the Gong Cha. Not bad, but the downside was, I hate the long queue! Shared it with dear ( since we didn't eat much in the morning and noon and the weather was pretty hot ) and we finished it pretty fast. When Bernard arrived, we took bus ( not gonna explain more on the journey, for it took a toll on my aching feet as they walked here and there to find the bus ) to Hotel Miranma. Upon entering Hotel Miranma, at the opposite side of the main entrance and waving its hands to us was...
Yea~! Ikoi!!
Love the decoration~
Cute & traditional wine barrels~! When we headed and explained to the waitress that our friend had booked a place, the waitress replied "Oh, the room is at 2nd level as we do not have enough space here to accomodate 16 people here." Sigh... Climbing up the stairs on my aching feet... But what awaits us was well worth it!
Look! Pretty room! With Japanese lanterns! And pictures and decorations!!
More pictures and that was our personal kitchen wahahaha *Gloat with ultimate happiness*
Traditional looking drum in the way that leads to the kitchen~ Turns out that since our group was too huge, they actually open up a private room for us! Three cheers to Serene! I had to take off my slippers before crawling in to my seat inside and it was decorated just like the seatings in those old Japanese flim that one often saw on TV~
Complimentary raw salmon ( seasoned ) and vegetable sticks ( carrots and cucumber ) but I did not touch either * shoved salmon to Ray dear *
Wah... Red bomb received from Jing Yee and Wei Hong! Too bad I can't attend their wedding as I am attending Karen's wedding as her sister on the same day... What does the little cups remind you of?? (Shall reveal the reason for asking this later )
More Japanese decorations above me!
What's this? Mocha Ice- Cream?? Wrongo~ It's wasabi~!!
Ah... The smelly beans and the other long green bean look-a-like. I spat out the smelly beans cos I don't like the taste but I fancy the other one as it taste a little bit like steamed peanuts heh heh...
Soya bean curd? Nope... It's chawamushi~ Back to the question I asked. Cos I was asking the group what it looks like and these are the replies I received. Bernard : 拜死人的 ( For praying of the deceased. ) Chibi: 拜拜的 ( For praying, e.g. mainly to the gods ) Jing Yee: Sake! Hui: 拜死人的 ( For praying of the deceased. ) Frankly speaking, sake was what I had in mind. But after hearing all the answers, I kept on laughing non-stop lol!!! Then dear rearranged it to this :
And when we looked up... We were all laughing when Jing Yee exclaimed at the picture hanging just above the cups:
"Lol! We are praying to Paul the Octopus!" Hahahaha~ Love these friends~!
Yummy fried mushroom! Dear grabbed one for me before the rest was gobbled up by the others. Seriously, I was wondering what they put in the batter that makes the fried portion of food so freaking deliciously awesome!!!! I can literally just eat the fried batter just like that! Crunchy with a little bit of sweet and so sinfully yummilicious!
Fishy~ Forgotten what fish but I only know the group kept on reordering it.
Fishy on my plate... Chibi trying to convince me to eat it whole but I just couldn't bring myself to and trying to behead the fish before eating it. Quite salty, a little bit like Ikan Billis ( I think the term for it is anchovies? ).
My Katsu curry don! Fried pork with japanese curry and rice~ Sweet and delicious, the rice steamed just nice... Love it~!
Fried tofu~
Lol! Mickey Mouse in the bowl of ramen!
Chicken wing! Has a hint of sweetness, wondering if its honey but delicious nonetheless!
Potato Croquettes but I don't really like as the potato taste very strong and mushy... Basically I don't like mushy food =x Not in a huge quantity anyway... Mashed potato is good but in small amount too~
Potato salad~ With some fruits! I think I ate a piece of apple in it, so sweet and juicy and yums! By now we just can't stop ordering more and more food and I want my Tamago sushi!!! No Bernard... I am not ordering tamagochi!!!
*Sob* Dear put this on my plate instead to try to satisfy me... Fried fish... *Please ignore the fish head that I decaptitated and I had yet started on the chicken wing when this was taken cos there's so much food to be eaten~ Roar~!!* I resented this dish for when I tried to bite into it, it feels as if I was eating like cucumber or carrot in huge chunk but only harder. And definately harder to swallow down... Managed to chew it down thanks to the yummy fried batter... What can i say? The batter is fab, but what it was hiding within, not!!!
Yea Tamago Sushi!!!!! ( For the benefit of those who still do not understand what tamago is, it stands for egg. I like it cos its sweet and yet not so sickening. You don't see me craving for normal eggs and I really do not like to eat egg yolks unless its from salted egg or... TAMAGO SUSHI~! )
More fried tofu~!
Fried Ebi aka fried prawns~
My plate full of food! ( And bones =x )
Another plate of raw salmon and swordfish~ I don't like raw food but those who had these said they were good, especially the swordfish.
More fish... By now I was feeling bloated and rejected despite repeated offers...
* Watching people passing the fish around *
Complimentary soup with hint of lime... It was horrid to the extend that I had to gulp it down and will myself not to throw up in front of all ( and I was so darn full that I could jolly well take merlion's place... *for those who don't get the joke, ask me and I might tell you~* )
Who knew such exquisite pot would pour out such horrid soup... But something funny happened here. Bernard was pouring out the soup but spilled lots more on the table ( I am so extremely grateful now that he did it ). Then someone commented that he should be more skilled in this and Bernard replied "I am a professional ok?" To which I can't remember who was the one that said it, replied "Yea, professional spiller!" One can't stop laughing when among such great and humourous friends haha...
Another fried food that I rejected... What??!! I was full okay!!!
One of the guys ordered soba... They sure can eat...
Picture of my chopsticks' cover~
Another complimentary soup. Taste exactly like the one before. Urgh.
Took it in another view.
Admiring the fire. When I was taking these pictures, I did not know the soup was gonna be horrid as it was still boiling. Had I known, I would not have bothered...
More fried Ebi~
Opps, I forgotten what these were...
Raw salmon.
More Tamago Sushi!! Managed to stuff 2 more pieces in my mouth before claiming I was full. *Ahem... Blushing~* Sometime between my 1st dish of Tamago Sushi and the fried tofu, I noticed how amazing our personal waitress was. She can totally remember everything ( or rather, at least which side of the table ordered ) and put it in front of us. And somehow we managed to split the table ( imaginary line ) to this side and that side. Haha~
Last dish for the day, kaarage ( I think its spelt this way ) aka fried chicken~ After that we paid the bill ( $41.20 per person ) and Serene, Charles, Ray and me rushed off in a cab to collect the movie tickets at Great World City ( GWC ) while the others continue their chow downs~!
Was pretty facinated by the Egyption design of the toilet in the GWC and tried to capture a couple of shots without looking like some crazy woman.
Went to Ice Creamery and bought this Holick ice cream with choco balls~ The choco balls reminded me of the Ballsy Mint from the Udders!!!
After that mass eating, we went to watch Sanctum. A movie about some people who loves to go cave exploring and found a huge cave in the middle of a forest area.
Though there's no animals or aliens or any life forms other than humans but it sure shows the ugly side of humans when survival is of concern. Although there were a couple of real "heros" willing to sacrifise themselves for the others, there are some real "ugly" ones that will do nothing for the sake of living. This is another type of movie where there is only 1 person survive the ordeal.
But there are lots of unpredictable ( maybe for the suspense movie goer its not so much of unpredictable ) scenes. The starting is a little bit boring but the rest of the flim just kept you holding your breath ( partly due to the fact that most of the scenes are under water ).
The thing I remember most? Haha that had got to be that when we left the cinema, most of my friends claimed that they were deprived of air for holding their breaths when the actors and actresses held theirs! =p Not a bad flim, and I love the way the director portray the sceneries.













































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