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Macadamia White Chocolate Cookie

June 29, 2020 by Ho Lang

Macadamia White Chocolate Cookies

If there is such a thing as an unsung hero in the battle for best cookie, it would have to be the cookies baked by (or for) Subway the sandwich shop. Subway is known for their simple and standard sandwiches, almost like an assembly line of ingredients put together by expert hands.

They are already doing great just simply putting out the many varieties of sandwich mains options with the standard toppings and dressings, but the additional offerings of the packet of chips or even better the chewy moist Subway Cookie – really takes the whole Subway experience to a whole new level. Now sure if there is a proper review of the cookies, but I love their Macadamia White Chocolate Cookie. The white chocolate is a tad too sweet for me, but the chewy cookie is to live for. I always choose that cookie.

Not sure how they do it, but I have a fair idea of how it could have been baked. Maybe one day I would do it, but for now, I am enjoying it.

Bon Appetit!

Posted in: Reviews Tagged: chewy moist cookie, macadamia white chocolate cookie, reviews, sticky chewy cookie, subway

David Crowder – How He Loves (Music Video)

March 30, 2014 by Ho Lang

David Crowder – How He Loves (Music Video)

Chris Tomlin, David Crowder & the Passion Worship Band came by to church today and led worship. Awesome worship. But what was most awesome for me was this heavily bearded guy that was playing the guitar who sang the next song, and honestly, that song rocked. I have no idea who David Crowder was, but I think he truly has a heart of worship.

The lyrics of the song How He Loves just resonates with me. I hope you enjoy the song as much as I did.

Posted in: Random Tagged: christian, David Crowder, How He Loves, Music Video, perspectives, reviews

Teppei

March 25, 2014 by Ho Lang

If you dare to, you can venture out to try Teppei. Alright, perhaps I am being vague here, but Teppei has gained popularity for their Omakase style dinners and amazingly value for money Japanese cuisine. It has become one of the most over-booked Japanese restaurants in Tanjong Pagar, possibly in Singapore.

My wife and I tried queuing for lunch once, and it was an experience in and of itself. My wife got so fed up with the inconsistent queuing system that she confronted the errant queue-cutters at the front of the store who arrived magically just minutes before the shop opened for business.

It seems Mr T himself is not really bothered by this – his policy it seems is, “if your members are all gathered by the time we are opened, we will serve you. For the rest of you in the queue, please wait your turn.”

Of course it all seemed unfair when 15 people magically appear in front of the 2 hour long queue just minutes before the petite restaurant opens its doors at noon. It also seems even more unfair when the servers do nothing but simply shrug their shoulders and point to the arbitrary service policy pasted on the glass door. I guess they get that everyday.

But unhappiness aside.

The food is amazing. My favourite being the Borachirashi (whatever that means), their signature dish. I haven’t really tried too much of their menu to be really honest. Every trip there is kind of hurried, so I don’t really get the opportunity to savour or take it all in.

I would like to do one of their dinners though, that famous Omakase – let the chef decide what goes into your mouth thing. The problem here is the rigid reservations for dinner for their tiny 20 seater restaurant is so over-booked that by the time I do get a chance to make a reservation, it might well be 4 to 5 months down the road. They seriously need to expand! Thankfully it seems, they managed to secure (or put the guy next door out of business) the unit next door. Woohoo!

So maybe I might have a chance to book for dinner between July to September 2014. That’s if I managed to get through their hotline on 29 March 2014. Alternatively I can like their Facebook page and watch out everyday for “no-shows” for dinner. I have a feeling an army of Teppei fans are already stalking their Facebook profile for these offers.

My review? 4 out of 5 thumbs-up!

 

Posted in: Reviews Tagged: food, japanese, orchid hotel, restaurants, reviews, tanjong pagar, teppei

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