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13
Apr 10

It’s time for a food post!

I shall show you lots of yummy photos of food that you won’t be able to find in Singapore because I know you like the sweet torture.

(Although I suppose it’s a bit unwise to post a food blog immediately after lunch hour, but then I haven’t had lunch! =P)

There’s this restaurant in Shenzhen just facing Days Inn Hotel which calls itself a seafood restaurant although the signature dish seems to be a chicken dish.

Shenzhen food

We only ate there because we had arrived hungry at Shenzhen at midnight and it was the only open eatery near our hotel. We had planned to have a light supper but once we saw the menu, everything changed.

Here’s a very nice appetiser dish which seems quite common in China:

Shenzhen food

My opinion on cucumbers has always been “No thanks”. I don’t mind them soaked in chicken rice sauce but I hate them raw.

China made me a cucumber lover. I think there’s a different breed of cucumbers there, juicy and crunchy without the icky raw taste that I hate. (Even better than Japanese cucumbers.)

Everywhere we go in China, if cucumber is on the menu, we order it. It always comes with very interesting sauces and condiments.

The signature chicken:

Shenzhen food

There’s a row of glistening juicy chickens just hanging at the storefront so you cannot not order this!

It’s really quite awesome, better than any chicken I’ve eaten in Singapore.

Why does food always taste better overseas?

Here’s a spicy Szechuan peppercorn (mala) dish which has a ton of yummy junk swimming in a spicy soup that will make your tongue numb and tingly:

Shenzhen food

Inside, we found lots of enoki mushrooms, luncheon meat (the good old traditional kind, not the rubbish we get after multiple luncheon meat bans over the years), bamboo slices and gelatinoid pig’s blood, which I don’t fancy so I left alone.

It’s one of those dishes that kill you (or rather, your tongue) while you eat it and yet you can’t stop eating it.

Salt and pepper (or something) pork ribs:

Shenzhen food

I think that’s all we ordered (with rice). We were only three people!

I wanted to take a photo of our hotel front but there wasn’t much of a front. There’s some kind of construction going on which makes everything look ugly.

Shenzhen food

There’s a very short walkway and steps past the Days Inn sign, and then you’re in the lobby already. But it’s a pretty nice hotel. Decent, comfortable and cheap. I think around the vicinity of S$100 per night for twin-sharing.

In the hotel, there’s a nice Chinese restaurant (on the second floor) that we like to go for dim sum breakfast. (In fact we visited the restaurant four years ago when we were holidaying in Shenzhen but staying in another hotel.)

I don’t remember the name of the restaurant but it’s easy to find once you’re in the hotel.

The one thing you shouldn’t order in that restaurant is this cute platter of dim sum. The menu shows this:

Shenzhen food

What you actually get is this:

Shenzhen food

The only thing nice on this platter is the swirly bun. It’s a salted egg custard bun and it’s the best thing in the restaurant!

Shenzhen food

Shenzhen food

I would fly back to Shenzhen again just to eat this!

If you ever go there, don’t order the har gao (steamed shrimp dumplings) because the skin is CMI. What you can order is the radish cake.

Shenzhen food

It’s the only radish cake I’ve eaten that actually tastes of radish!

You can also order the you tiao and the century egg congee. Those two go together very well. (No photo because I don’t like to take photos of common food.)

Okay, now that I have successfully given myself a major craving which I can’t satisfy any time within the immediate future, I shall go satisfy the other craving.

Guess what?

Love, Sheylara
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Categories: Food, Travel
12
Apr 10
Posted by Sheylara . 2 Comments »

It wasn’t exactly a date, but a party. And it was there that I had my heart torn out, ripped to shreds and flung into the bowels of darkness.

He was my college senior when I was studying in Melbourne. He was also a Singaporean and I had seen him around but never spoken to him. I thought he was cute and intelligent, well-spoken, and had a very charming smile. He was also from a wealthy family, so possessed a casual confidence which I admired (from afar).

Continue reading…

Love, Sheylara
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Categories: Star Blog
9
Apr 10
Posted by Sheylara . 3 Comments »

Thanks so much to everyone for your votes in the Star Sports Blogger Favourite Blogger contest! You guys rock because I’m now leading!

But only by a bit! Three more days left to vote (closing April 13) so if you haven’t already, please help!

CLICK.

Help!

Thank you! Hope one of you wins a laptop for voting!

Love, Sheylara
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Categories: Post-it Notes
8
Apr 10

Advertorial

So so so… did any of you win an Xbox 360 yet? I’m still waiting for someone to report on their big win here! =D

There are four weeks remaining in the contest, you know? Don’t let the chance slip you by! Got friends in the market for a new phone? Tell them!

If you missed my previous post about this contest, here’s a refresher:

So nice, right? Someone made a Flash thingy for me to embed on my blog! Whee! (It’s a bit hard to read cos it had to be resized to fit my blog but still readable lah.)

See, it says: Visit Sheylara for regular updates.

Indeed, yes. I update you on many, many things. For instance:

Contests and promotions! (Yes!!)

Microsoft promotion

My travels! (Which I hope to do more of.)

Travelling

My gaming addiction! (Which I hope not to do more of.)

Gaming

Now, I shall attempt a bit of subliminal manipulation: Visit Sheylara.com for your daily dose of delicious abuse entertainment!

Did it work?

Okay, fine. It’s not subliminal at all.

Well, I don’t care.

Sheylara

Love, Sheylara
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Categories: Advertorials, Gadgets, Gaming
7
Apr 10

I had lunch with Nanny Wen today. As we were about to take cabs back to our respective destinations (she to office and me home), she asked me to go back to the office with her to hang out.

She said she’d lend me her laptop to play EQ2!!

Then the cab arrived and I didn’t have time to decide, so I just hopped into the cab with her. LOL.

I love how I can do impromptu things like that cos my schedule is so flexible, and my work can be done anywhere. (I could technically blog on my phone, but it would be quite painful.)

The problem is, all my photos are at home so I have no photos to blog with. And I don’t feel like taking any photos today cos I’m looking blah, so I’m stealing Nanny Wen’s photos!!

I found her recent Bangkok trip photos.

She has super a lot of camwhore shots and people shots, not much touristy destination shots. But I found this interesting one of a cab full of money!

Can you spot our Yusof Ishak? Heh.

Next photo:

See, I told you she likes to take photos of people walking around, as if she were a journalistic or event photographer.

Or maybe she’s going for fashion photographer.

Who knows this girl. She’s full of mad ideas.

Like, what was she thinking when she was taking this following photo?

“Ooh… what a nice pink shirt!”

Actually, what a nice pink shirt!!

It’s something I would wear, so why is it on this bloke who seems to be riding a bicycle (or something) that is crowded with strange-looking thingamajigs??

Oh, look, I found a group photo!

This is so weird right, blogging about someone else’s trip!

And you are experiencing a trip vicariously through a person experiencing it vicariously! It’s very awesome, is it not? You’re feeling very entertained and inspired, are you not?!

Wow.

Right after I typed that, Nanny Wen peered over at my screen, saw her photos, and said, “Why are YOU blogging about MY trip???!”

LOL.

I told her I know she always likes to take weird photos so I know I’ll be able to find something to blog about if I look through her folders.

Like this:

Does this make you thirsty?

Or does it make you feel bloated?

Here’s a normal photo; I like the yellow-lit structure. Looks like a nice place to do a fashion shoot.

Okay, but this is very weird, because I don’t even know this guy whose photos are now plastered all over this post.

Haha.

Well, I’m sure they enjoyed the trip and Bangkok is a nice place to visit. Good for them.

Now I’m going to play EQ2! Bye!

Love, Sheylara
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Categories: Friends, Travel