Started with a four seasons combo appetiser. Only managed to grab one nori roll as everyone was hungry. That's always the case with the first course.
Steamed Grouper with four treasures, I found two only - slivers of mushroom and Chinese sausage.
Baked prawns with spicy coconut floss.
Long life noodle, a must for birthdays.
Don took this shoot using my camera and commented that the cam is no good because it showed all the gravy smudges on the side of the bowl. Perfect imperfection (or the other way round)?? I said, 'Clean up before a shot!'
Dried longan with pumpkin and snow fungus for dessert.
Eaten together with these pancakes and jelly.
And the birthday cake of course.
With a few of his grand-daughters,
and grandsons
As I mentioned we chose the restaurant not for its culinary fame so we really didn't expect anything spectacular but much to our delight the food was quite good especially the pork trotters.
6 comments:
are ur granpa filipino?? i know a bit tagalog..lol :)
So u r tri-lingual..good 4 u :p
No, u r more than tri. u know chinese too, right? tt makes u multi..wah, so 'geng' lah.
happy birthday tp lolo!
There is nothing better in life than getting older and having the entire clan celebrating your white hairs together :)
The stewed pork trotters get my vote - they look totally luscious, can't imagine a pig with pretty feet :)
cheers//
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