Sunday 24 January 2010

How to Sin at Ming

It was one hot Sunday afternoon when we were tempted with visions of noodles and ice-cream - you know, the hot and cold thingy?

So, we used our usual transport that walks on water and zipped down towards Thomson Road and parked at the Holy Spit... er, I mean... Spirit Church car park and walked first to the first 'eating house' that caught or fancy. It was the want that was famous for their bak chor mee. We forgot the name of the restaurant but, er, I think you may know this when you are there - it is the one with advertisements of famous celebrities who had frequent the premises.

The mee and other ingredients were so on with our stomachs and taste that we finished everything and left the plates and bowls empty! So, take it from us, this eating house and its bak chor rawks!

Later we had to pacify our tastebuds with something cooler and we walked a little further down along Sin Ming and came across Icekimo (get it? get it?) We had a bowlful of 5 scoops of ice-cream that had strawberry, durian (D24), rum and raisins, snickers and horlicks for flavours! Our verdict? This was outstanding! Better than the Earthquake at Swensens :-D

Thankfully we did not take the 8 scoops one, or else we would have to waddle out to our car with great stress to our stomachs.


Ming something
Thomson Road

Icekimo
Sin Ming Road (we think...)
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