Souperstar
Souperstar
3 Simei Street 6
#B1-K6 East Point Mall
7 Wallich Street
#B2-31 Tanjong Pagar Centre
http://www.souperstar.com.sg/
3 Simei Street 6
#B1-K6 East Point Mall
7 Wallich Street
#B2-31 Tanjong Pagar Centre
http://www.souperstar.com.sg/
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| Brisket Set (SGD $9.50) |
Yoogane Tasting Session 2017
Yoogane Tasting Session 2017
200 Victoria Street
#02-47 Bugis Junction
3 Gateway Drive
#03-08 Westgate
313 Orchard Road
#B3-37 313@Somerset
4 Tampines Central 5
#01-33A Tampines Mall
23 Serangoon Central
#B1-28 NEX
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am - 10pm
http://yoogane.com.sg/
This was an invited media review. I did not pay for the meal during the free hosted tasting session, but I did pay the standard price during subsequent visits.
Attended with representatives from HungryGoWhere, Purple Taste, Epicurious Caniggia, and Madame Chewy.
200 Victoria Street
#02-47 Bugis Junction
3 Gateway Drive
#03-08 Westgate
313 Orchard Road
#B3-37 313@Somerset
4 Tampines Central 5
#01-33A Tampines Mall
23 Serangoon Central
#B1-28 NEX
Opening Hours:
Daily: 11:30am - 10pm
http://yoogane.com.sg/
This was an invited media review. I did not pay for the meal during the free hosted tasting session, but I did pay the standard price during subsequent visits.
Attended with representatives from HungryGoWhere, Purple Taste, Epicurious Caniggia, and Madame Chewy.
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| Dosirak / Lunch Box - Chicken Bulgogi (SGD $12.90), Beef Bulgogi (SGD $13.90), Chicken Galbi (SGD $12.90) |
Top 5 Mornington Peninsula Attractions
Top 5 Mornington Peninsula Attractions
All photos in this post were not shot by me, and are credited to their respective sources.
City: Mornington Peninsula
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Located at the tip of the state of Victoria in Australia, Mornington Peninsula is well-known as a tourist destination, offering a diverse array of natural attractions, beaches and water sports, and unusually, several landscaped mazes. There are also wineyards and farms to visit, cozy camping grounds, and many bed-and-breakfast places in the area.
Here are the Top 5 Tourist Attractions to visit in Mornington Peninsula, all of which hold important cultural or historical significance. All these are permanent locations which can be visited and viewed at any time throughout the year.
1. Point Nepean National Park
Among the most beautiful and scenic landscapes in Victoria, Australia, the Point Nepean National Park, at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, offers amazing views of the coastline. Besides the picturesque setting, the place is also rich in history. Visitors can walk amongst old military forts and colonial settlements, or hike scenic walking trails along the cliffs.
2. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
The Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park is a 25-acre biopark in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, featuring animals and plants native to Australia. The unique experience here is a guided evening walk through the bushland, allowing visitors to spot a variety of nocturnal animals in their natural habitats. While it has a smaller quantity of flora and fauna, visitors gain more in-depth knowledge and appreciation of each, such as the spotted-tail quoll, the southern bettong, or the feathertail glider.
3. Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens
The Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, is known for having the oldest landscaped hedge maze in the country, featuring more than 1000 cypress trees standing at over 3m high. Other highlights here include the beautiful circular Rose Maze with 217 different rose varieties, and the year round flowering Lavender Labyrinth, which has more than 40 varieties of lavender flowers.
4. McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery
The McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery is a sculpture and exhibition space for modern and contemporary art, displaying over 100 works by prominent Australian sculptors in its landscaped outdoor gardens. Committed to curating and developing the art scene in Australia, as well as Victoria, and the Mornington Peninsula, the 3 indoor galleries feature a collection of artworks on paper, paintings, photography, and sculptures. Wander the grounds, and each turn leads to something novel.
5. Arthurs Seat Eagle
The Arthurs Seat Eagle is an aerial gondola lift operated from a base station in Dromana to the summit of Arthurs Seat, in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. It replaced the Arthurs Seat Chairlift which was closed in 2006. Each of the 34 gondolas travel at an average speed of 1.5 metres per second, taking approximately 15 minutes to ascend or descend from the 305 metres high summit. Passing high over the beautiful Arthurs Seat State Park, the ride offers a fantastic view of the surroundings.
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All photos in this post were not shot by me, and are credited to their respective sources.
City: Mornington Peninsula
State: Victoria
Country: Australia
Located at the tip of the state of Victoria in Australia, Mornington Peninsula is well-known as a tourist destination, offering a diverse array of natural attractions, beaches and water sports, and unusually, several landscaped mazes. There are also wineyards and farms to visit, cozy camping grounds, and many bed-and-breakfast places in the area.
Here are the Top 5 Tourist Attractions to visit in Mornington Peninsula, all of which hold important cultural or historical significance. All these are permanent locations which can be visited and viewed at any time throughout the year.
1. Point Nepean National Park
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| Point Nepean National Park (Purchased Stock Image) |
Among the most beautiful and scenic landscapes in Victoria, Australia, the Point Nepean National Park, at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, offers amazing views of the coastline. Besides the picturesque setting, the place is also rich in history. Visitors can walk amongst old military forts and colonial settlements, or hike scenic walking trails along the cliffs.
2. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
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| Source Credits |
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| Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (Purchased Stock Image) |
The Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park is a 25-acre biopark in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, featuring animals and plants native to Australia. The unique experience here is a guided evening walk through the bushland, allowing visitors to spot a variety of nocturnal animals in their natural habitats. While it has a smaller quantity of flora and fauna, visitors gain more in-depth knowledge and appreciation of each, such as the spotted-tail quoll, the southern bettong, or the feathertail glider.
3. Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens
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| Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens (Purchased Stock Image) |
The Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, is known for having the oldest landscaped hedge maze in the country, featuring more than 1000 cypress trees standing at over 3m high. Other highlights here include the beautiful circular Rose Maze with 217 different rose varieties, and the year round flowering Lavender Labyrinth, which has more than 40 varieties of lavender flowers.
4. McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery
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| Source Credits |
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| McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery (Purchased Stock Image) |
The McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery is a sculpture and exhibition space for modern and contemporary art, displaying over 100 works by prominent Australian sculptors in its landscaped outdoor gardens. Committed to curating and developing the art scene in Australia, as well as Victoria, and the Mornington Peninsula, the 3 indoor galleries feature a collection of artworks on paper, paintings, photography, and sculptures. Wander the grounds, and each turn leads to something novel.
5. Arthurs Seat Eagle
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| Source Credits |
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| Arthurs Seat Eagle (Purchased Stock Image) |
The Arthurs Seat Eagle is an aerial gondola lift operated from a base station in Dromana to the summit of Arthurs Seat, in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. It replaced the Arthurs Seat Chairlift which was closed in 2006. Each of the 34 gondolas travel at an average speed of 1.5 metres per second, taking approximately 15 minutes to ascend or descend from the 305 metres high summit. Passing high over the beautiful Arthurs Seat State Park, the ride offers a fantastic view of the surroundings.
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Panoramic Views Karasimo
Panoramic Views Karasimo
17 Cook Street
McCrae
Mornington Peninsula
Victoria 3938
Australia
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15595245
Sensational Bay Views
(Ratings: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 = Worst and 10 = Best)
Overall: 9
Visited: Mar-2017
Ambience & Setting: 10
Food & Beverage: -
Service: -
Value for Money: 9
Spent about AUD $100 / SGD $107 per person.
- $107 Accomodation 3D2N
Nearby Attractions: Point Nepean National Park, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens, McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Arthurs Seat Eagle, Enchanted Adventure Garden, Boneo Maze & Mini Golf, McCrae Homestead, Charlie's Auto Museum, Peninsula Hot Springs
Airbnb Facilities: Cable TV, Fully Equipped Kitchenette, Washer, Barbecue Pit, Board Games
Airbnb Activities: Games, Watching The View
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Introduction
Located about 100 minutes drive away from the Tullamarine international airport in Melbourne, within the Mornington Peninsula area, the Panoramic Views Karasimo is a casual, relaxing homestay, where guest rent the entire house, purely on self-service, for the duration of the stay. The most unique thing about the aptly named Panoramic Views Karasimo is the location, as the highest house in all of McCrae, it offers stunning, spectacular views of Mornington Peninsula all through the day and night.
Ambience
Ambience at Panoramic Views Karasimo wins from its fantastic view alone. As you stand on the balcony, cool bracing air blowing through the trees, with the entire city and its lush greenery stretching out before you. In the distance, the Point Nepean National Park and its scenic coast borders the Bass Strait, while the horizon meets with the skies, blue in the day, orange in the evening. At night, starlight above feels like a reflection of the twinkling city lights below. Awesome, couldn't get enough of the views.
Room
Rooms at Panoramic Views Karasimo are spacious and clean. The entire apartment is covered in wooden floorboards, lending a homely, comforting feel, though they creak quite loudly in some parts. Besides the main door, no other doors have locks, not even the bathroom, which is odd. There are 2 separate bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchenette, a living and dining area, and a wide patio and balcony. The bathroom offers both a shower and a bathtub, and while there is a washer, there is no dryer here.
Food
Food at Panoramic Views Karasimo is completely provided by yourself, as this is not a hotel or serviced apartment. Guests are advised to buy their own groceries and cook, fortunately, the pantry is well stocked with cooking utensils, herbs, and some spices. We also tried the barbecue pit, and must say we're very pleased with its user friendly design, although it took awhile to start from cold.
Service
Service at Panoramic Views Karasimo is completely self-service. While the owner is reachable via mobile, don't expect to meet anyone here. Simple, guided instructions are provided to guests to operate equipment like the kitchenette stove and oven, barbecue pit, and washer. The place is only cleaned after each guest departs, so guests are expected to maintain a level of cleanliness, including clearing out trash on your own.
Facilities & Activities
The facilities and activities at Panoramic Views Karasimo are decidedly non-technological. There is no wifi here, because "with views like this, who needs wifi?". However, there is a good selection of board games provided, and the television has an attached DVD player, as well as some cable channels. A stay here is really all about bonding and spending time together. There are no nearby amenities, you'll have to drive for at least 15 minutes or so to get to a supermarket. Yes, a car is required to get to Panoramic Views Karasimo, because the hill it's located on is super steep, and there are no lights at night.
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17 Cook Street
McCrae
Mornington Peninsula
Victoria 3938
Australia
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/15595245
Sensational Bay Views
(Ratings: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 = Worst and 10 = Best)
Overall: 9
Visited: Mar-2017
Ambience & Setting: 10
Food & Beverage: -
Service: -
Value for Money: 9
Spent about AUD $100 / SGD $107 per person.
- $107 Accomodation 3D2N
Nearby Attractions: Point Nepean National Park, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, Ashcombe Maze & Lavender Gardens, McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery, Arthurs Seat Eagle, Enchanted Adventure Garden, Boneo Maze & Mini Golf, McCrae Homestead, Charlie's Auto Museum, Peninsula Hot Springs
Airbnb Facilities: Cable TV, Fully Equipped Kitchenette, Washer, Barbecue Pit, Board Games
Airbnb Activities: Games, Watching The View
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Introduction
Located about 100 minutes drive away from the Tullamarine international airport in Melbourne, within the Mornington Peninsula area, the Panoramic Views Karasimo is a casual, relaxing homestay, where guest rent the entire house, purely on self-service, for the duration of the stay. The most unique thing about the aptly named Panoramic Views Karasimo is the location, as the highest house in all of McCrae, it offers stunning, spectacular views of Mornington Peninsula all through the day and night.
Ambience
Ambience at Panoramic Views Karasimo wins from its fantastic view alone. As you stand on the balcony, cool bracing air blowing through the trees, with the entire city and its lush greenery stretching out before you. In the distance, the Point Nepean National Park and its scenic coast borders the Bass Strait, while the horizon meets with the skies, blue in the day, orange in the evening. At night, starlight above feels like a reflection of the twinkling city lights below. Awesome, couldn't get enough of the views.
Room
Rooms at Panoramic Views Karasimo are spacious and clean. The entire apartment is covered in wooden floorboards, lending a homely, comforting feel, though they creak quite loudly in some parts. Besides the main door, no other doors have locks, not even the bathroom, which is odd. There are 2 separate bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchenette, a living and dining area, and a wide patio and balcony. The bathroom offers both a shower and a bathtub, and while there is a washer, there is no dryer here.
Food
Food at Panoramic Views Karasimo is completely provided by yourself, as this is not a hotel or serviced apartment. Guests are advised to buy their own groceries and cook, fortunately, the pantry is well stocked with cooking utensils, herbs, and some spices. We also tried the barbecue pit, and must say we're very pleased with its user friendly design, although it took awhile to start from cold.
Service
Service at Panoramic Views Karasimo is completely self-service. While the owner is reachable via mobile, don't expect to meet anyone here. Simple, guided instructions are provided to guests to operate equipment like the kitchenette stove and oven, barbecue pit, and washer. The place is only cleaned after each guest departs, so guests are expected to maintain a level of cleanliness, including clearing out trash on your own.
Facilities & Activities
The facilities and activities at Panoramic Views Karasimo are decidedly non-technological. There is no wifi here, because "with views like this, who needs wifi?". However, there is a good selection of board games provided, and the television has an attached DVD player, as well as some cable channels. A stay here is really all about bonding and spending time together. There are no nearby amenities, you'll have to drive for at least 15 minutes or so to get to a supermarket. Yes, a car is required to get to Panoramic Views Karasimo, because the hill it's located on is super steep, and there are no lights at night.
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The Wine Company
The Wine Company
14D Dempsey Road
6 Sentosa Gateway
#01-08 Sentosa Boardwalk
1 Netheravon Road
#01-04 Village Hotel Changi
http://www.thewinecompanyonline.com.sg/
14D Dempsey Road
6 Sentosa Gateway
#01-08 Sentosa Boardwalk
1 Netheravon Road
#01-04 Village Hotel Changi
http://www.thewinecompanyonline.com.sg/
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| Yong Tau Foo Capellini (SGD $8.90) |
Tempura Kohaku
Tempura Kohaku
3 Temasek Boulevard
#03-310 Suntec City - Eat At Seven
https://www.facebook.com/kohaku.tempura/
3 Temasek Boulevard
#03-310 Suntec City - Eat At Seven
https://www.facebook.com/kohaku.tempura/
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| Spicy Kohaku Tendon (SGD $15) |
Top 5 Canberra Attractions
Top 5 Canberra Attractions
All photos in this post were not shot by me, and are credited to their respective sources.
City: Canberra
State: Australian Capital Territory
Country: Australia
As the capital of Australia, the city of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, is the nation's seat of government. Having the embassies of the world represented within this planned city also means that Canberra is rich in both natural and cultural attractions, especially museums. And while entertainment options may be limited as compared to elsewhere, culture vultures and foodies will love this city.
Here are the Top 5 Tourist Attractions to visit in Canberra, all of which hold important cultural or historical significance. All these are permanent locations which can be visited and viewed at any time throughout the year.
1. Parliament House
Yes, the New Parliament House may be the seat of Australia government, but its striking design, courtesy of Mitchell / Giurgola & Thorp Architects, and its location on a small hill, makes it among the most attractive buildings in all of the Australian Capital Territory. Designed to resemble boomerangs, and topped with among the tallest flagpoles in all of Canberra, the building and grounds are largely open to the public for viewing. Very picturesque place.
2. National Gallery Of Australia
The National Gallery Of Australia is the premier art museum of the country, located in downtown Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. With more than 166,000 works of art spread across 8 themed collections (Australian, Western, Eastern, Modern, Pacific, International Photography, Crafts, and Sculptures), the extensive galleries requires a good amount of browsing time. They also offer guided tours, and host rotating exhibitions.
3. National Museum Of Australia
The role of preserving the country's social history is undertaken by the National Museum Of Australia, in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. Highlighting key issues, people, and events that shaped the development of the nation till today, the museum curates over 200,000 objects of historical and cultural value. Spanning 3 themed collections (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture & History, Australian History & Society Since 1788, and People's Interaction With The Australian Environment), the collection is rich and diverse. The building itself is iconic, based on a theme of knotted ropes representing the intertwined stories of the people.
4. Australian War Memorial
Regarded among the most significant memorials here, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, is the country's memorial to those who took part in the wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. The compound, designed in Byzantine architecture style, includes a sculpture garden, and an extensive military museum. A massive collection chronicles the involvement of the nation, spanning both World Wars, through art, photographs, film, audio recordings, military technology, military equipment, official documents, and media articles. A very immersive experience, particularly if you take a guided tour.
5. Corin Forest
About an hour's drive out of Canberra, but still within the Australian Capital Territory, is Corin Forest. Located within the Tidbinbilla Mountain Range, it offers a unique Australia experience, a year-round alpine adventure. During summer, guests can trek trails, mountain bike, picnic, or enjoy the exhilarating Alpine Slide that descends 1.2km through the forest. But come winter, the place magically transforms into a snow-play area, offering skiing, snow boarding, tobogganing, building snowmen, snowball fights, or lessons with certified instructors. A nearby lodge provides amenities, with the highlight being roasting marshmallows over an open fire.
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All photos in this post were not shot by me, and are credited to their respective sources.
City: Canberra
State: Australian Capital Territory
Country: Australia
As the capital of Australia, the city of Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, is the nation's seat of government. Having the embassies of the world represented within this planned city also means that Canberra is rich in both natural and cultural attractions, especially museums. And while entertainment options may be limited as compared to elsewhere, culture vultures and foodies will love this city.
Here are the Top 5 Tourist Attractions to visit in Canberra, all of which hold important cultural or historical significance. All these are permanent locations which can be visited and viewed at any time throughout the year.
1. Parliament House
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| Source Credits |
Yes, the New Parliament House may be the seat of Australia government, but its striking design, courtesy of Mitchell / Giurgola & Thorp Architects, and its location on a small hill, makes it among the most attractive buildings in all of the Australian Capital Territory. Designed to resemble boomerangs, and topped with among the tallest flagpoles in all of Canberra, the building and grounds are largely open to the public for viewing. Very picturesque place.
2. National Gallery Of Australia
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| Source Credits |
The National Gallery Of Australia is the premier art museum of the country, located in downtown Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. With more than 166,000 works of art spread across 8 themed collections (Australian, Western, Eastern, Modern, Pacific, International Photography, Crafts, and Sculptures), the extensive galleries requires a good amount of browsing time. They also offer guided tours, and host rotating exhibitions.
3. National Museum Of Australia
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| Source Credits |
The role of preserving the country's social history is undertaken by the National Museum Of Australia, in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory. Highlighting key issues, people, and events that shaped the development of the nation till today, the museum curates over 200,000 objects of historical and cultural value. Spanning 3 themed collections (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture & History, Australian History & Society Since 1788, and People's Interaction With The Australian Environment), the collection is rich and diverse. The building itself is iconic, based on a theme of knotted ropes representing the intertwined stories of the people.
4. Australian War Memorial
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| Source Credits |
Regarded among the most significant memorials here, the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, is the country's memorial to those who took part in the wars involving the Commonwealth of Australia. The compound, designed in Byzantine architecture style, includes a sculpture garden, and an extensive military museum. A massive collection chronicles the involvement of the nation, spanning both World Wars, through art, photographs, film, audio recordings, military technology, military equipment, official documents, and media articles. A very immersive experience, particularly if you take a guided tour.
5. Corin Forest
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| Source Credits |
About an hour's drive out of Canberra, but still within the Australian Capital Territory, is Corin Forest. Located within the Tidbinbilla Mountain Range, it offers a unique Australia experience, a year-round alpine adventure. During summer, guests can trek trails, mountain bike, picnic, or enjoy the exhilarating Alpine Slide that descends 1.2km through the forest. But come winter, the place magically transforms into a snow-play area, offering skiing, snow boarding, tobogganing, building snowmen, snowball fights, or lessons with certified instructors. A nearby lodge provides amenities, with the highlight being roasting marshmallows over an open fire.
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Canberra Street Food
Canberra Street Food
Canberra Street Food is truely international, and fittingly too, as the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), is the place where the seat of Australia government, and the embassies of the world, are represented. This planned city benefits from the surrounding farmlands, vineyards, and rivers, and fresh ingredients feature heavily in all manner of cuisines here.
Canberra Street Food is truely international, and fittingly too, as the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), is the place where the seat of Australia government, and the embassies of the world, are represented. This planned city benefits from the surrounding farmlands, vineyards, and rivers, and fresh ingredients feature heavily in all manner of cuisines here.
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