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Hot in the City

This is about the life of Miss Mo, a 30-something gal who recently moved back to Singapore from the US.

 

Going out Menu - Nihon Night

Due to lack of dates during the holiday season, Miss Mo decided to concoct a combination of night spots for the evening and invited the former Astorians and Fort Lee resident out to enjoy the 'menu'.

We first went to Coffee Bar K, which is located at UE Square. It's one of those old men's bar which you've seen on tv, where the bartendars wear tuxedos and any kind of cocktail can be made on request. We had Yamato-san as our bartendar. For Young Master, he had a Remy Superstar, kind of a girly-looking drink. We had the Titanium, which tasted like Mojito with champagne, created by Yamato-san.

The bar was empty when we went because we were there at 7pm, before dinner. The seats were so cushy and it wasn't smokey at all. The Astorians even practised Japanese with Yamato-san! We all love the place and said we would definitely pay Yamato-san a visit (the following week).

We then proceeded to Sapporo ramen Miharu at the Gallery Hotel. We couldn't locate the restaurant at first. We asked this sweeper uncle in the hotel. He said 'Oh, that noodles place??! It's outside lah'. Funny! The noodles were great but the broth was too salty for our taste. We were so hungry that we still ate the whole bowl of ramen. Delicious!

AFter the departure of former Fort Lee resident, we tried to locate Nihonshu, the sake dining bar which we were supposed to head to. Alas, Nihonshu has been defunct. So we went to En Dining Bar instead, which we liked. The decor was normal but somehow we liked the feel of the bar. The funny thing was there was a menorah in the bar. Did they know it's jewish?

We went home before midnight but yet we had a great time checking out new places to hang! We are doing it this Friday with Christian and YDD!

 

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