I bet I gain abit of weight yesterday after all that eating.
Met up with Lynette and Grace because Grace just came back from UK and of course meeting up with grace who loves to eat and eat and eat and eat (she's not fat by the way), we unknowingly went to 3 food places that I was wanted to cross out in my to-go list. It was great that we were still able to catch up and talk so well after not seeing each other for about 9 months.
The UK themed cupcake kit that grace got me from Harrods, she's been feeding my cake decorating collection constantly no matter where she goes. Thanks grace :D
(I think i wouldn't bear to use it at all. It's too cute and there's only 24 set inside.)
So the plan was to meet to go to Public Garden Flea Market to check it out and visit Togi Korean Restaurant for their Army Stew.
So off we went to Public Garden Flea Market which was at Old Police Centre (around Clarke Quay area). Walked around the air-conditioned flea market and looked at the stuffs around, which ranges from clothes, bags, cakes, milkshakes, coffee, etc. Nothing really caught my eye except for this owl sling bag that was really cute but it was $70. Will buy it if I have more money someday.
Left Public Garden and while it was still early, we thought of going somewhere to chill before going to Togi. Fabulous Baker Boy was our next stop after much decision. It is located right next to Veridian Art House, the owner probably owns the Art House next door (I'm not sure) and I really liked the concept of having an open space all to themselves, my ideal space for my own bakery (dreams...)
Ordered a Red Velvet Cake ($8.50) and Valhrona Chocolate Cake ($8) shared between the 3 of us.
Didn't really like the chocolate cake because the chocolate taste wasn't strong enough but the red velvet was really moist and nice! :D
Price was a little hefty considering that I make my own cakes too :P
Fabulous Baker Boy opens until 5.30pm on Sunday so if you happen to be there, keep a lookout on the timing so as not to avoid disappointment.
Up next we went to Togi Korean Restaurant managed by Koreans so i supposed the food are pretty much authentic. We went there at around 5.30pm and surprisingly, there were a few groups of people waiting outside before the opening hour which was at 6pm. The staffs were also nice enough to bring us to our seats before their opening hour.
When we sat down, they served us with banchan (side dishes) which had ikan billis, kimchi, black sauce potato (our favourite!), leeks, radish and cold cucumber salad (like achar! ).
The staffs there were very alert and once we finished one of the side dishes, they immediately filled it up with no reminders needed at all.
Kimchi seafood Pancake (3 for $6)
(Army Stew $35)
And so, as mentioned before, we wanted to try army stew so badly, so ordered that and kimchi pancake. Just get the smallest army stew if you are going there in groups of 3-4. We added an extra noodle and the portion is just nice for 3 of us, in fact we had leftovers that we couldn't finish. The army stew was pretty delicious but i had to down a lot of water because it had quite a bit of MSG from the luncheon meat and baked beans. But what's army stew without MSG?
A picture of us together at the place with our hot and piping army stew! :D
Togi's a pretty cosy place to go to with good services, they will also top up soup for you if need be.
Will definitely visit the place again!