Irksome and Lovely
Flip.. Flip..
Stare! Stare!
Flip.. Flip.. Move closer..
Stare!
I wish I can dug out his eyes. Apparently my glaring didnt send the message- Fuck off- across well. Pervert. Moved to the Women's magazine section. After a few minutes, he proceeded to stand beside me, flipping Cleo mindlessly
Flip.. Flip..
Stare! Stare!
Whoever said that you can meet Mr Right in Bookstores, is so full of crap..
This sicko uncle had been eyeing me ever since I was doing my research in Kinokuniya's Magazine section. He proceeded to trail after me when I left the store. Panic.. I practically ran into Hugo Boss Boutique to seek for help from Gerald. He walked briskly out of the Boutique and give the perimeter a quick scan... A little while later, he turned around, nodded his head towards a direction and asked:"Is that the one?"
Before I can reply - No, Gerald mumbled :"Sorry. He is too big size for me. I can't win him in a fight..." and headed back to Boss..
Hahaha.. Bloody idiot.... He's always like to pull a fast joke, regardless of situations...
Luckily, I have a dinner appointment with Gerald and Ethan at The Line, Shangri La to look forward to that evening.....
The Foi Gras with onion chutney is heavenly.. That sweet chutney compliments well with the creamy, warm goose liver; served on a crispy crouton..
The prawns and lobsters are sweetly fresh; taste fantastic on their own.. No sauce needed ~Tabasco/chilli sauce/lemon juice will spoil the taste, if you ask me.
DESSERT corner.... (where we were seated right infront of) *Divine!*
However, comparing Singapore's two latest, hottest hotel buffet establishments, Grand Hyatt's The Straits Kitchen and Shangri's The Line, my personal bet is on The Straits Kitchen.
Mainly cos of
a) Its cosy and hip decor (The Line may be stylish but its ambience doesn't seem to encourage Bon Appetti!)
b) Food are served in their rightful temperature, (The Line's Yangzhou fried rice and meat dishes were slightly cold)
c) The slightly more reasonable price (The Line can cost you $80nett, where Straits Kitchen- $60nett).
d) The buffet line is more extended over at Straits Kitchen than The Line (I totally skipped the Indian section at the Line; it's just not appealing at all).
BUT.... you have a sweet tooth, The Line is where you can indulge happily in piling up your calories without much guilt.. cos the rich chocolate fondue with strawberries and marshmallows, sweet array of cakes, crèmes and the wonderful brown pancakes justify the reason for that extra kilos you putting on..
Anyway, Life's boring without glorious Food.
So.... Dig in!
(Pictures of The Line coming soon..)
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