Those were past cravings but I'm sure those cravings will be back since my cravings tend to rotate. For now, it's still the Delifrance baguette.Originally posted by Fatum:delifrance is not "Singapore food" methinks ....
but don't you crave chicken rice, char kway teow, prata etc ? ...
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Originally posted by littlestream:Hee hee......VK miss S'pore izzit?
Since when got Lee Lum Kee? Lee Kum Kee lah!!!!
Anyways, cravings ah? Char Kuay Teow~~~~~~
Next time I visit, I am going to eat it EVERYDAY!!!!
Originally posted by littlestream:Hee hee......VK miss S'pore izzit?
Since when got Lee Lum Kee? Lee Kum Kee lah!!!!
Anyways, cravings ah? Char Kuay Teow~~~~~~
Next time I visit, I am going to eat it EVERYDAY!!!!
if you are craving for baguette i suggest you visit Vietnames pastry their french baguette and pastry is as good as those in paris. Alhambra monetary park has alot. Just buy the plain baguette and French Brie.....glass of white wine and u r palor vous francis.Originally posted by jetta:I miss Sg food alot but of late, I've been craving for a Delifrance baguette. Versions here just don't have the right taste or bite to it. The best way I love to enjoy a Delifrance baguette is when it's piping hot. Ah........................
Which county? but sometime is too hot....for this weather. i have been craving for sea food lately.....Originally posted by VSE:Jetta, there's an upcoming Indonesian mini-food fair in East LA. Interested? Not exactly Singaporean but should satisfy cravings of some sort yes?
Originally posted by udontknowme:actually, the oni thing ive been craving these days is beef ball noodles...
in toronto chinatown i think there is this restaurant-ish place called erm...golden stone (i think ) that serves the BESTEST BEEF BALLS!
Frozen stuff where got fight against the freshly-made real thang?Originally posted by viciouskitty74:Lots of things can find in USA lah.
got Lee Lum Kee Chicken rice sauces that you can add to steam rice, and you can make your own chicken and so on.
Prata also has frozen ones.
parle vous français ?Originally posted by Arapahoe:if you are craving for baguette i suggest you visit Vietnames pastry their french baguette and pastry is as good as those in paris. Alhambra monetary park has alot. Just buy the plain baguette and French Brie.....glass of white wine and u r palor vous francis.
Thanks for the heads up VSE. I'm heading up to LA Saturday to take advantage of my one precious Saturday off. We're going to the Ripley's Museum and then to the Wax Museum across the street. Dinner will be at Po Folks. Have you been there? They serve nice southern fare.Originally posted by VSE:Jetta, there's an upcoming Indonesian mini-food fair in East LA. Interested? Not exactly Singaporean but should satisfy cravings of some sort yes?
If you're heading to Seattle , you can get fresh prata there.Originally posted by Fatum:I heard rumours of a Malaysian Restaurant in Calgary that serves freshly made prata ! .....
Thanks again for the heads up. You ah. You not nice leh. Tomorrow's the only Saturday I will have open so bo pian, I have to make full use of it. Remember to post pics k? I would love to see the spread. Who knows I may make it there?Originally posted by VSE:Arapahoe:
It's near 215 freeway in Duarte. Info below.
Jetta:
I hope you can postpone your trip Sept 15. You still can visit Hollywood in the afternoon. The event is at
1200 Huntington Dr
Duarte, CA
(626) 357-0907
It's organized by the owner of Duarte Inn, incidentally an Indonesian himself.
For pictures of food from last year (taken by a friend):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/la_addict/sets/72157594212151956/
I am planning to starve myself 2 days prior.
*cringes and makes face at the thought of bread pudding* :XOriginally posted by Kuali Baba:Make bread pudding and imagine it to be that baguette.
JettaOriginally posted by jetta:Thanks again for the heads up. You ah. You not nice leh. Tomorrow's the only Saturday I will have open so bo pian, I have to make full use of it. Remember to post pics k? I would love to see the spread. Who knows I may make it there?