Sunday, February 8, 2009

15 Feb

hey as you guys all know it's kyensai day. KYENSAI DAY.

Sadly, edmund is in field camp and would not be able to join us. Maybe he can fire some blanks in the sky and shout "HAPPY BIRTHDAY KYENSAI"

Anyway, thinking of places to dine, and yes they are expensive it is used to commemorate this special moment. It should be easy for us guys in army who have a stable income of about 400$ a month. And having a 40 dollar thing will cost us only like 10% of the salary.

And the whatever place we are going may likely to cost 40$. Sorry for those who can't pay if you think it's unreasonable, subsidy will be given in MODERATION.

I have a few suggestions costs are in bracket, with all GST and service charge accounted for:
-Pariss International Buffet (32)
-High Tea at Goodwood Park. (30)
-Straits Kitchen local Buffet (52)
-Cafe Biz at Traders (49)

Im just giving my little bit of comment well. Pariss is a intermediate international buffet with wide variety and rather fresh stuff. The cafe lounge at goodwood park is well-known for its high tea. My mum went there days ago and gave numerous thumbs-up and approvals and told me it's very good. She's not a very food person btw. Straits kitchen offers a spectra of local cuisine, well-done and full of quality. Been there 2 years ago and can't stop eating. Cafe Biz is seen as one of the best buffets in town, located at Traders, they offer alaskan crab, lobster, on top of everything you see in international buffets.

Ok done with me intro.

We can do without dinings and stuff but i thought it will be a great idea to celebrate KYSC day with such. There is also a bboy concert on the weekends held at esplanade. tickets from 38 to 78. Prepare for the spending man. We can like have lunch or high tea, then go and break a while, have dinner, and drink to the night. Oh gosh ive gotta visit alcohol soon! And so toast kyensai it's birthday! (edmund fire your blanks).

At least, even if we have no money, make it a memorable day :) That's what's the most important. But I hope you all can come.