Club Med Bintan Island Resort Stay 2015

Our first stay at a Club Med Resort, and it's at Bintan Island!

Staycation at Orchard Hotel 2015

We had our Valentine's Day with a staycation at Orchard Hotel. It was pure indulgence as we enjoyed the various amenities the hotel had to offer with a night's stay in the Signature Suite.

Taiwan Trip 2015

The trip we had been waiting for. One of the last few places in Asia we had to visit. And of course, the food!

Hanoi and Ha Long Bay Trip 2014

Vietnam is famous for Ha Long Bay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site was well worth a visit. And Hanoi is another interesting city famous for its various food and attractions.

Hong Kong Trip 2014

We visited Hong Kong again. This time we visited Victoria Peak during the day. The view during the day was as magnificent as during night-time.

South Korea Trip 2014

Our trip to South Korea in February 2014 was a memorable and exciting journey filled with jaw-dropping scenery and lots of mouth-watering Korean food.

Japan Trip 2013

One of the best trips so far had to be the trip to Japan in 2014! A memorable trip looking at the different landscapes, cultures, cities, food and everything else that Japan had to offer.

Bangkok Trip 2012

Lots of shopping and good food sums up our trip to Bangkok.

Monday, May 6, 2019

Parenthood: Review of Nursing Rooms @ Jewel Changi Airport

Location: Jewel Changi Airport
Floors: B2 to L4

There are plenty of such nursing rooms of varying sizes found throughout storeys B2 to L4 of Jewel Changi Airport. The one shown below is located on L2 and it contains 4 private nursing cubicles, as well as 4-diaper changing stations and 2 sinks. There is also a hot and cold water dispenser if a mummy needs to prepare formula milk. It has everything you need from a nursing room. What's even better is the whole nursing room was so beautifully designed that you could have mistaken it for a hotel room.

In the nursing room, there are 4 private nursing cubicles, each containing a comfortable linen couch. Next to the couch is a small table and just behind it is a ledge for placing pumping equipment, as well as sockets for your electronic devices. The nursing cubicle is spacious enough to fit your pram too. A very thoughtful design indeed.

As compared to other shopping malls' nursing cubicles that are either cramped or has poor air ventilation, this is certainly one of the best nursing rooms Momo has been to. In her opinion, it has dethroned those of Takashimaya Shopping Centre as the best nursing rooms found in malls. This will certainly attract her to visit Jewel Changi Airport more often!

So next time, if you happen to see these rooms on your way to the washroom, try popping into these nursing rooms for a quick peek. You don't have to worry about intruding into nursing mothers cos they will be seated comfortably in the private nursing cubicles within the nursing room, but be prepared to face wailing babies or get a warm shower if you are lucky.

There are 4 diaper-changing stations and 2 sinks.

Sliding door at the entrance that provides some privacy to this nursing room.

A closer look at the diaper-changing stations.

This sliding door leads to a private cubicle for the nursing mummy.

There is also a hot and cold water dispenser.

A comfortable couch and a little table inside the private nursing cubicle.
There are also sockets and a ledge for placing pumps and other nursing equipment.

On the inside of the nursing cubicle, you can and should lock the door to prevent entry from the outside.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Foodie Review: Shang Social 香聚 @ Jewel Changi Airport

We visited the Jewel at Changi Airport on a Monday afternoon. Shang Social looked like it could accommodate the two of us, since many other restaurants had snaking queues outside of them! We decided to give it a try.

In case you are wondering why it is called Shang Social? And in Mandarin 香聚? That's because it is owned by the Shangri-La Group, which of course, is the owner of the Shangri-La Hotel Singapore 新加坡香格里拉大酒店.

Shang Social is the first of its kind from the Shangri-La Group, being the first "standalone dining establishment outside of a hotel setting", quoting from the restaurant's page on the Jewel Changi Airport website. You can read more from Shangri-La's announcement here as well.

The restaurant consists of three themed areas: DINING, MRKT and BAR.

DINING provides a more exclusive dining experience, where you can opt for private rooms.
MRKT serves up casual dishes if you are looking for something less exorbitant.
BAR is the bar area where one can enjoy some Asian-infused cocktails, as well as Chinese tapas.

We were quite eager to try some Chinese cuisine from the famed hotel group. We chose a table right in the middle, ensuring we could have a good view of everything in the restaurant. Near the entrance, there was the open kitchen area, separated by a panel of glass. This gives customers a good view of the master chefs cooking up a storm before their eyes.

The entrance to Shang Social.

The 18-seater Shang Social Bar area.

The dining area has a good view of the chefs conjuring up amazing dishes.

There was quite a good variety of dishes to choose from the MRKT menu. Something caught Momo Dear's eyes - Rice with BBQ Honey Pork Belly & Pan-Fried Egg. That name itself may not raise an eyebrow, but the Chinese name of the dish 黯然销魂饭 may ring a bell for fans of Stephen Chow, as it was featured in his movie, The God of Cookery 食神. The dish consisted of rice with succulent BBQ honey pork belly cooked to perfection, accompanied by xiaobaicai and a beautiful pan-fried egg. The dish sure looked appetizing based on the bright colours that were presented. However the portion was regrettably too little. Guess it was not designed to be eaten alone.

Rice with BBQ Honey Pork Belly & Pan-Fried Egg 黯然销魂饭

We also ordered the Traditional Shanghai Xiao Long Bao 传统上海小笼包, which came steaming hot. Had to be careful to let it cool to the right temperature before biting into its soup-filled interior. We both felt their XLBs tasted pretty normal, but one could tell that the chefs who made these XLBs were very skilful as there was a lot of soup in them.

Traditional Shanghai Xiao Long Bao 传统上海小笼包

Another main dish we ordered was the Stewed E-Fu Noodle with Shimeji Mushroom & Dried Sole Fish 甫鱼松菇干烧伊面. We would almost certainly order E-Fu noodles from Chinese restaurants whenever they have it. The noodles were of the right texture and contained Shimeji mushrooms. Dried sole fish also added to add a touch of fragrance. The only down side was that the dish tasted kinda bland and super oily. Would have been better if there was more seasoning with much lesser oil.

Stewed E-Fu Noodle with Shimeji Mushroom & Dried Sole Fish 甫鱼松菇干烧伊面

Last item we ordered for our lunch was the Signature Pan-Fried Bun with Pork 招牌生煎包. At a glance they look like little woolen caps, don't they? They may be picture-worthy, but we both felt that the buns were not to our liking. There was not enough fragrance to it I guess.

Signature Pan-Fried Bun with Pork 招牌生煎包

Overall we expected better from Shangri-La and we would prefer some other Chinese restaurants out there. Perhaps their other items could be better? Well, maybe we would give Shang Social a second chance some day.