Above: Winter Warmers at Gurney. Had the afternoon tea set, complete with your very own choice of tea (mine was jasmine). Affordable and quite worth it, considering you get scones, sandwiches, cakes plus ohsolovely cookies! All looking pretty on a three tiered tray. Tastewise, it’s not that bad, if you’re not that fussy an eater. 3/5
Clockwise from left: Salad with chicken breast strips,orange slices and lemon/orangey dressing (light and tangy, not as ‘jelak’ as the caesar), fettucine with salmon in cream sauce (loved this one), chicken sandwich (bread was a little hard, though no complaints about the tender chicken).
Above: TGIF at Queensbay. Braved the infamous weekend jam to get here, though I must say the long drive was worth it. Great meal, with wonderful service to boot (thanks JM!) The food’s your typical american fare, with ginormous portions, so I highly recommend sharing if you’re not a big eater. The best for me was definitely the fettucine. Salmon + fettucine = One happy girl. 4/5
Above: Crepe Cottage along Gurney Drive. A quaint little cottage (literally, it’s not just the name) in the midst of the very busy Gurney area which offers the french delicacy. Who would’ve known? Taking your pick would take a while, as the menu offers a wide variety of crepes, both savoury and sweet. The only drawback was that it took a darn long time for the food to arrive. You could’ve seen the hearts above our heads disappearing ala Diner Dash. That aside, all of us agreed that the food was good, making up for the long wait. 3.5/5
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