Thursday, August 21, 2008

Food Fair (Final)-Food Stalls

More yummy stalls. That day, I should have taken my lunch here...lol. The food looked so delicious and price reasonable.

Stall selling local food, like fishball, fried meehoon, etc.
I spotted some noodles and curry chicken....yummy.
A stall selling biscuits and pastry.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Food Fair (Part 3)-Food Stall


This stall sell the kebabs.

A hainanese chicken rice stall

Stall selling the famous japanese fried squid balls.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Food Fair at Expo (Part 2)

More food stalls at the fair.

The sales man is trying to sell his honey. So he demonstrated how they extract the honey from it.
Another stall selling snacks.



Japanes dried abalone
Have you ever tried Putu Mayam?

It used to be one of my favourite snack during my childhood.

You can see another picture of it in my food blog. For more information you can see the source from here.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Food Fair-Part 1 - Bak Kwa Or BBQ meat

I had visited the food fair after visiting the travel fair earlier this month.

The fair is just as crowded.

This is the bak kwa or BBQ meat store where they sold bak kwa and sausages.

Bakkwa, or rougan is a Chinese salty-sweet dried meat product similar to jerky, made in the form of flat thin sheets. It is normally made from pork. For more information, you can view here.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Senior Citizen Care Centre


This building may looked like a condominium with nice balconies. But it can be quite sad to be living there.

This is a private senior citizen care centre. It is a home for old people who are unable to take care of themselves.
Some are placed there because their kids are too busy working and there is noone at home to take care of them.
It dont comes cheap and can costs more than S$1500 and above per month.