Wednesday, December 22, 2010

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Hotel Re! Re! Wine.

This time we drove down to Hotel Re! that is situated at the Chinatown area for dinner and chill out! &, we proceeded to Re! Wine for dinner and a couple of nice & funky drinks. The place is serene, which is also capable of making one’s mind at ease. Hence, I came to a conclusion that it is an absolute place for one’s to indulge on some laid moments there.




Lovely white Christmas tree greets you upon entering the hotel lobby.























So, here are what we had...

From Re! Wine menu...



1. House cocktail: re! Tango, $12 - consists of rum, midori, triple see, pineapple, lim. (recommended!) It left my palate with a tinge of orange aroma.
2. Blue Hawaiian, $10 - consists of rum, blue curacao, pineapple.



From Re! Fill menu...


Altantic seafood platter, $14.80.
Consist of: Garlic herbs prawn, marinated squid, grilled scallop and fillet of fish with garlic rice served in a pan. (Recommended) The seafood served were fresh and matched perfectly well with the homemade sauce.


Re! Platter, $11.80.
Consist of: medley of zing wings, breaded prawn, crispy scallop tempura and fries. (Highly recommended)
I love the fried tofu a.k.a fried dried beancurb topped with a special sauce and pork floss! Which is absolutely mouth watering! This platter is undoubtedly a bravo choice to go along with your wine and alcoholic drinks! So, never miss this when you pays re!wine a visit!


Grilled rib eye steak "madagascar", $21.80.
Consist of: roasted baby potato, daily vegetables, sundried tomato drizzled with green peppercorn sauce


&, we left the place as very satisfied customers after a gratifying meal and a couple of nice drinks at Re! Wine!

Hotel Re! Re! Wine (Level 2)
Address: 175A Chin Swee Road , Chinatown, Singapore 169879
Check out: www.chilloutsingapore.com for more details!

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To a new environment... &, facing new challenges. It's a process of growing up, I would say.






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Monday, December 13, 2010

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Review on Ginvera Green Tea Jade Eye Roll Away & Green Tea Marvel Gel

Ginvera Green Tea Jade Eye Roll Away


Ginvera Green Tea Jade Dark Eye Circles Roll Away, 15ml.
Retail price: $18.90








Benefits:
Brightens eye contours
Smooths skin and minimizes fine lines
Reduce eye bags
Rolls away dark eye circles effectively
Allows easy make up application and lets eye make up last longer



Ginvera Green Tea Marvel Gel


Ginvera green tea whitening marvel gel, 60g.
Retail price: $16.80



Dead skin is the main culprit of all skin problems. Hence, removing dead skin is the ultimate first step towards beauty.

Our skin produces new skin cells to replace aging and dead skin cells everyday. If they are not removed on a daily basis, they will build up on the surface of the skin and lead to clogged pores, resulting in all kinds of skin problems.

Ginvera green tea marvel gel reaches deep into the cornfield layer of the skin to remove dead skin cells that clog pores, cause and support blackheads, thus eliminating, and preventing formation of blackheads which can lead to pimples. It also improves the absorption of skincare products and regulates oil secretion to prevent pimples.

The removal of dead skin cells will stimulate the growth of new cells, thus unveiling the natural fairness and radiance of skin within.

The result: smoother, finer and fairer skin that glows with radiance!

Use daily on dry face with dry fingers, squeeze a sufficient amount and dot on forehead, cheeks, chin, nose and neck. Massage about one minute. Rinse off with water or facial cleanser after use.



Before using Ginvera Green tea Marvel gel.


After using Ginvera Green tea Marvel gel.


These small particles will appear after a several rubs on your skin with Ginvera marvel gel.

The benefits of Marvel Gel:

It rubs away deep layers of dead skin cells.
It rubs away blackheads painlessly.
It contracts pores for refined skin (as dead skin cells have been cleared from pores).
It lightens black spots, freckles and scars.
It removes oil seeds.
It regulates sebum secretion to prevent pimples.
It brightens dull complexion.
It changes dark, rough skin to smooth skin.
It whitens skin as it gives way to new born skin.
It enhances quick absorption of skin care products.

With so much benefits how could you miss and not love Ginvera green tea marvel gel. It works wonder on me, I've been using it for the past three months, and my pores are visibly smaller now with much lesser blackheads.

You can easily get these items off the rack from Watson, Sasa, NTUC etc.

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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My guangzhou trip 2010 itinerary

I have readers asking me for my August Guangzhou trip itinerary.
So, here you go:

Day 1:
* Shi pai dong road (石牌东路)
* Shang xia jiu pedestrian street (上下九商业步行街) - Hitched a ride from a cab from Shi pai dong road (石牌东路) and the cab driver dropped us off the street opposite Zhuang yuan fang alley (状元坊), which has many shop houses. Walk down the lane, and I can assure you to find good and cheap buys! Especially foot wears. Shang xia jiu pedestrian street (上下九商业步行街) is really huge, hence, we took hours to roam around the area.
* Shi pai dong road (石牌东路) - At about 10pm, the night street hawkers will appear, you will be able to fetch really cheap and good buys here! I've gotta many dresses and tops for as cheap as sgd2, which is equivalent to 10RMB. &, fyi, the night street hawkers will start packing up and cease for business at about 12am.

Day 2:
* BaiMa shopping mall
* 体育中心
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Zhuang yuan fang alley (状元坊)
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Shang xia jiu pedestrian street (上下九商业步行街)
* Shi pai dong road (石牌东路)

Day3:
* Zhang Xi Lu, Guangzhou railway station - If you're looking for better quality, and korean/japan style clothing then this is the place you shouldn't miss, but bear it in mind that the price range of these clothing are higher too. If my memory didn't fail me, the price range of the majourity apparels at ZhangXiLu is from 10sgd - 25sgd.
* Shi pai dong road (石牌东路)
* Zhuang yuan fang alley (状元坊) - There are two - three shopping lanes, somewhat similar to Pratunam Market in BKK, shopaholics should never miss Zhuang yuan fang alley (状元坊).
* Shang xia jiu pedestrian street (上下九商业步行街)
* Shi pai dong road (石牌东路)

I've decided to give Beijing Lu a miss as I had been told that the clothes that are retailing at Beijing Lu are priced at the higher range, and also due to time constrain, I decided to skip Beijing Lu.

After planning my itinerary for this coming friday, Hong Kong trip, I managed to squeeze 1.5days out for Guangzhou! Oh Yeah!

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