Originally posted by the Bear:because there is a lot of food involved and he's not part of it
Originally posted by hisoka:
ask him go organise another outing
*nods*Originally posted by the Bear:because there is a lot of food involved and he's not part of it
Perhaps when Rhonda comes back for the hols?Originally posted by the Bear:he tried.. then i think he fly aeroplane or something
oi! av! you heard that?
go organise one to JB.. i may go depending on the condition of my back.. and more, i gotta work a few weekends in Dec
NO lah. I'n not THAT desparate.Originally posted by the Bear:av going to china to look for china bride?
Newton...? Erm... How abt Maxwell market? Or Alexander village?Originally posted by littlestream:oei, this thread is where to eat hor, not china bride hor.
we don't wanna burn pocket holes, shall we go for hawker centres? newton sounds good to everyone? and time? 7pm sounds good?
Second it!Originally posted by littlestream:oei, this thread is where to eat hor, not china bride hor.
we don't wanna burn pocket holes, shall we go for hawker centres? newton sounds good to everyone? and time? 7pm sounds good?
last time my company had this dinner at swissotel i think.. the food was horrible.. is it the same as the one above?Originally posted by elindra:Starting a new post here because that one is and I think everyone is lost. In view of the number of people, I think a good idea might be a cafe that serves local fare on their buffet table.
Some suggestions:
1. Grand Hyatt Singapore - StraitsKitchen (Local Buffet)
Monday - Friday
Buffet Dinner: 6.30pm to 10.30pm
($38+++ per adult / $23+++ per child from 5 - 12 years old)
2. Holiday Inn Park View Singapore - Windows-in-the-Park (International Buffet)
Dinner 6pm - 10pm
(Fri - Sun) $32+++ (adult) $16.50+++ (child)
3. Swissotel Merchant Court Hotel - Ellenborough Market Café (International & Peranakan Buffet)
Buffet Dinner
(Fri - Sun & PH) $27.90+++ (adult) $16.90+++ (child)
4. Allson Hotel Singapore
Café Fontainebleau
International buffet Dinner $24.80+++ weekend
5. Hotel Negara - Claymore Café
Local buffet Dinner (daily 6pm – 10:30pm)
$20.80+++ (adult) $14.80+++ (child)
6. Hotel Phoenix - Phoenix Garden
International buffet Dinner (daily 6:30pm – 10:30pm)
$25.00+++ (adult) $17.50+++ (child)
7. DeGrandeur $23.80++
http://www.degrandeur.com/dinner_buffet.htm
Please let me know if you guys have any better ideas and vote here on what you want. We need to confirm by Wednesday as we will need to make reservations.
Thanks
I anything with the location, so long as there's MRT or buses nearby and I can go home without being grounded...Originally posted by Bontakun:Newton...? Erm... How abt Maxwell market? Or Alexander village?
Maxwell market is in Chinatown, Alexander village is near Queenstown MRT.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I anything with the location, so long as there's MRT or buses nearby and I can go home without being grounded...
And I can't stay too late because the next day is my grandfather's 3rd anniversary...
Now dun need to scared rainOriginally posted by littlestream:oei, this thread is where to eat hor, not china bride hor.
we don't wanna burn pocket holes, shall we go for hawker centres? newton sounds good to everyone? and time? 7pm sounds good?
It's not that, its just Ive not been there for nearly 2 years.Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Have they gone downhill of late? I was going to suggest that place for its affordability, but if the food is no good.....
blame av for mentioning his trip to source for china fleshOriginally posted by littlestream:oei, this thread is where to eat hor, not china bride hor.
we don't wanna burn pocket holes, shall we go for hawker centres? newton sounds good to everyone? and time? 7pm sounds good?
Originally posted by Bontakun:Maxwell market is in Chinatown, Alexander village is near Queenstown MRT.
*reminds pinky that the last time they ate at Newton, the bill came up to $50+ per person*Originally posted by elindra:No Kushin-Bo because it is past the $30 mark
I would prefer newton coz I think we can all get to sit together
Well we can avoid eating lobsters, and giant prawns...that should cut down the billOriginally posted by av98m:*reminds pinky that the last time they ate at Newton, the bill came up to $50+ per person*
That is good for meOriginally posted by littlestream:I don't know about other hawker centres except Newton so do we have the concensus for Newton?
Is 7:00PM good for all?
Okies, I gotta run. Will check back tonight.
Good day, all
50 bucksOriginally posted by av98m:*reminds pinky that the last time they ate at Newton, the bill came up to $50+ per person*