Originally posted by Rhonda:After hearing Deathy talk about the Holland V Nasi Lemak, I had to go try it today.
It was delicious!! Their sambal is sooo sedap!! And when I asked for more servings of sambal in my da bao pack, they gladly obliged!
Definitely a recommended eatery!
Staying in HV too.Originally posted by Rhonda:Wonder how many of you frequent Holland V?
I live nearby and grew up in this area so it's my haunt!
There are so much works going on there right now, so many changes and all that, and I was talking to SL about it, so I thought I'd highlight a few of them here.
- Cold Storage is now open 24/7.
- Citibank has an ATM now just outside Cold Storage.
- There's a new bank in the place formerly occupied by Sanwin Sports.
- They're building an extra storey to the car park behind the row of shophouses.
- The old market just opposite Coffee Bean is being revamped.
- Watson's and Guardian Pharmacy have been renovated and both are brighter and more attractive. Guardian is also two times larger now.
- The old large magazine stall beside UOB bank in the shopping ctr has now moved to the old florist that used to be behind the old KFC.
- There's now a Crystal Jade Cakery where there used to be this display of live seafood.
etc etc.
Who else wants to share the recent changes they've noticed but I've omitted?
TIONG BAHRUHolland V captures the most number of stars compared to Marine Parade and Tiong Bahru, as reported in The New Paper.
HIP: High hip quotient with its Art-Deco flats.
Then there are the creative types like photographers, architects and lawyers
who form the neighbours.
RATING: 4 stars
HOT: A small estate and a potential
hotbed for singles to hook up with each other a la Melrose Place.
Just give it some time to evolve.
RATING: 4 stars
HAPPENING: Coffeeshops are a dime a dozen, so the food's excellent.
And the Tiong Bahru market is supposedly popular with tai-tais, who go in their chauffeured Mercs and Beemers to do their grocery shopping.
The estate is also a short walk to hip and happening Zouk. It's one straight road down to Jiak Kim Street, so you'll never lose your way in your drunken stupor.
RATING: 3 stars
HOLLAND VILLAGE
HIP: It's not nicknamed the Bohemian Village for nothing. Expatriates, locals, NUS undergrads and polytechnic students flock here for the vibrant coffee culture.
And the multitude of retail shops
and eateries here makes it the most happening meeting point in the west.
RATING: 4 stars
HOT: A large catchment of single expatriates and locals. The SPG-types will like it here.
RATING: 4 stars
HAPPENING: Lattes and mochas are the main orders of the day here. There is also no lack of good, albeit pricey, food judging from the French, Chinese and Italian restaurants here. Grocery shopping's a breeze with Cold Storage, NTUC Fairprice and the wet market. And shopping here is great - even better than some suburban malls.
RATING: 4 stars
MARINE PARADE
HIP: Sports enthusiasts can go roller-blading, swimming or canoeing in East Coast Park which is undergoing a $160 million transformation.
RATING: 3 stars
HOT: Not as many singles but hey, there's always the beach to go bird-watching (in more ways than one). The bikini-clad girls sun-bathing or rollerblading makes the whole jostling with the mad weekend crowd at the
beach bearable.
RATING: 3 stars
HAPPENING: With Parkway Parade and Marine Parade Central nearby, residents here have no lack of amenities. It's also a short walk from the East Coast and Joo Chiat neighbourhoods where there's no lack of good Peranakan, Italian and local cuisines.
Proximity to the beach opens up a whole basket of sporting activities such as canoeing, cycling and rollerblading. And
the cafes there are good for a lazy morning of people-watching.
RATING: 3 stars
I am. Having stayed here since the 80s. I am also the person who brought to straits times atttention on the delay of MUP for Holland Park View. Since it got reported in ST, the upgrading pace was now at full steam!Originally posted by Rhonda:Helloooo, iamgoondu! So, a fellow Holland-er?
I think Sanwin Sports moved to Jelita.Originally posted by Rhonda:Helloooo, iamgoondu! So, a fellow Holland-er?
The Eski bar ladies are out at night again, distributing flyers and what-not. I feel sorry for them, decked out in such warm clothes in Singapore's humid weather!
I just got the Nasi Lemak from Holland V AGAIN!
The staff at Subway are kinda unfriendly. The sign said that their opening hours was 10am. My watch said 2 mins to 10am. Still, they shoo'd me away, saying, 'Not open yet!'
Wanted to eat the Teriyaki Chicken on a Parmesan Oregano 6" sandwich with Sweet Onion Sauce cuz today, that's at a special price of hmm... $4.90, I think!
Siiigh... maybe will go there later.
Oh...I can't help but say this....it's so ugly.Originally posted by Rhonda:For the benefit of those who haven't been down to Holland V in a while, take a peek at the new carpark!
It looks like a hurriedly-constructed structure. I thought that they could have done more to increase the parking lots there. For one, they could've built a multi-storey carpark instead of just this miserable 83-lot thingamajig.Originally posted by Wanda:Oh...I can't help but say this....it's so ugly.
They were metal skeletons slapped to the ground and raised like an overturned hamster cage.Then slapped with concrete and it looks so out of place.Like some part of Brooklyn had appeared.Originally posted by Rhonda:It looks like a hurriedly-constructed structure. I thought that they could have done more to increase the parking lots there. For one, they could've built a multi-storey carpark instead of just this miserable 83-lot thingamajig.
Y'know, I just won't be surprised if the architect is some academically well-endorsed chap who's still a greenhorn in his field and wet behind the ears.
Oh well, in our society, paper qualifications do get you everywhere.
Ah well, at least, they bothered to put up spaces to plant plants around the structure. I saw skeletal branches and all that just now. When the plants grow, I think it just might be a pretty sight afterall.Originally posted by LazerLordz:They were metal skeletons slapped to the ground and raised like an overturned hamster cage.Then slapped with concrete and it looks so out of place.Like some part of Brooklyn had appeared.
You won't be living there by then, anyway.Originally posted by Rhonda:And I do hope that they're going to construct a multi-storey lot in future!
yea... realised... right opp wala. it's pretty new, yea?Originally posted by Rhonda:There's a Coffee Club, TCC, Starbucks and Coffee Bean in Holland V.
Yup! Yup!!Originally posted by neuros:yea... realised... right opp wala. it's pretty new, yea?
there's gelare too... same stretch as harry's...
I thought that article was veiled in sarcasm!Originally posted by sbst275:I saw the ST pic of the temp car park, gosh.... It can effecitively solve the car park constraint now
when's that? i kinda lost touch...Originally posted by Rhonda:Yup! Yup!!
So... are you turning up for our 1st Anniversary celebration?
if it's any consolation, i've not been there at all in the past 4+ mths i've been staying here... except once to meet a friend and decided not to go in due to the crazy q outside...Originally posted by laurence82:If i stay at HV, i sure go Walas every friday
now lazy
Originally posted by iamgoondu:For those staying in Holland, Dover or Ghim Moh, I would like to brought to your attention about free movie screening in Biopolis. There are free movie screening on some Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesday in October and November. Hope they would continue screeing in December.
The auditorium is definitely better than Empress theatre in Clementi. The seats, the sound system are comparable to any GV cinemas. Pay a visit to the next Singapore wonders.
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Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - The Incredibles
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 1/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Shark Tale
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 2/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - Les Choristes
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 5/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Monsters Inc
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 8/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Atlantis - The Lost Empire
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 9/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 12/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Lilo & Stitch
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 15/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Lilo & Stitch 2
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 16/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - Osama
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 19/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Mulan
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 23/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - Finding Nemo
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 30/10/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - "Le Papillon"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 2/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - "50 First Dates"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 5/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - "Treasure Planet"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 6/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - "Shall We Dance?"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 9/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - "Hercules"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 20/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - "My Boyfriend is Type-B"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 23/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - "Hitch"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 26/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 4.30 pm - "The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 27/11/2005
Free Movie Screening at 7.45 pm - "Not One Less"
Auditorium @ Matrix, Level 2, 30/11/2005
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http://www.one-north.com/events/eventsindex.aspOriginally posted by neuros:wow... where did u get this info? got website? share share leh...
Wah! Thanks so much! *checks out the updated schedule.Originally posted by iamgoondu: