A place where you can eat, drink, chill out, enjoy the gorgeous South China Sea View and sunset all at the same. and it is known as Villa Seafood Galleria[Chinese Seafood restaurant] downstair and Moon Ladder Bar & Bistro upstair.
The very first impression I have of this place is it like a Glass cube house. And its even has a cube glass house outside beside the pool! It look like an ideal place to house any outdoor event or even ROM/wedding. I actually intend to hold mine here because of it uniqueness but after reading a bad review, i still deciding should I try it. But I have found another ideal place. Refer to my blog and guess which is the one :P
Well back to topic, do take note if the lady is wearing heel, she will find it a challenge to climb up 2 flights of pebble-filled staircase and with only a transplant rail to hold on to. So gentleman out there, kindly help your lady friend. And its a chance to grab hold of your dream lady hand =p But up at Moon Ladder Bar & Bistro, you can chill out with its wide range of drinks and finger foods. Or go on Fridays and Saturdays which is Moon Ladder’s Open Grill Night at the price of $38++.
As for the Villa Seafood Galleria, at certain seating, you too get to enjoy un obstrude sea view.The food here is delicious and beautiful set but at a pricy cost. Below are some of the dishes that I try
1] Shark’s fin soup, its actually attractively served in coconut.
2] Steamed Garoupa with soy sauce, very fresh
3] Brocolli stir fried with XO sauce
4] Crispy Beijing duck
5] Wasabimayo prawn
Before you meal or After an expensive meal , you can opt to go for quiet stroll around Labrador Park to either work up your appetite or to digest your meal.
Address: 30 Labrador Villa Road
Labrador Nature Reserve
Singapore 119189 / (65)6377 0352
Operating hours: Monday–Sundays
(Inclusive of Public Holidays): 6pm-11pm
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Beaulieu House
This unique black & white colonial house located in Sembawang Park, nest on a Hill, with a mesmerizing sea view of the blue waters of Straits of Johor. It was built around 1910 and by 1924/24 it is converted to house the Naval Base. And later transformed to a restaurant that serving both Chinese and Western fares. And it definitely an ideal weekend runaway place due to its balmy and laid back surrounding. Not to mention,with breezy wind, quiet and peaceful ambience, one can enjoy a lazy afternoon here. And its alfresco dining area, with shelter and cozy candle lit ambience. It makes an romantic place for 2 =)
You be surprise at the food quality here and I think its a value for money given the ambience one gets to enjoy while tucking in the food. A few dishes which I would recommend are
1] wheat grass tofu (homemade),which is really green in colour, nicely fried with thick gravy poured over it. The thick gravy taste just nice and right.
2] Deep fried soft shell crab with Curry Mayonnaise
3]Crab with Salted Egg Yolk and Fresh Milk, quite yummy and creamy 4]Pork Ribs in Marmite Sauce,
5] Warm Chocolate Tart with Vanilla Ice Cream, the wrm chocolate just spurt/flow out of the cake. Have the warm choclate with cold vanille ice cream is absolute heavenly.
Oh, btw, they do hold outdoor BBQ, arrange outdoor/indoor wedding as well
Address: 117 Beaulieu Road
Singapore 759837(Sembawang Park)
You be surprise at the food quality here and I think its a value for money given the ambience one gets to enjoy while tucking in the food. A few dishes which I would recommend are
1] wheat grass tofu (homemade),which is really green in colour, nicely fried with thick gravy poured over it. The thick gravy taste just nice and right.
2] Deep fried soft shell crab with Curry Mayonnaise
3]Crab with Salted Egg Yolk and Fresh Milk, quite yummy and creamy 4]Pork Ribs in Marmite Sauce,
5] Warm Chocolate Tart with Vanilla Ice Cream, the wrm chocolate just spurt/flow out of the cake. Have the warm choclate with cold vanille ice cream is absolute heavenly.
Oh, btw, they do hold outdoor BBQ, arrange outdoor/indoor wedding as well
Address: 117 Beaulieu Road
Singapore 759837(Sembawang Park)
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