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Queen Elizabeth II Cup 2013 at the Singapore Turf Club

May 11, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

I was invited to the Queen Elizabeth II Cup recently. As with all other events at the Singapore Turf Club, it was a glitzy affair with immaculately groomed ladies who added a touch of pomp and pageantry to the evening.

The event was held at the Marquee, where I had the pleasure of catching up with familiar faces (Jessie, Karen, Steven and Vikki) and getting acquainted with new faces. I brought JW along with me this time, and he doubled up as my photographer for the night.

If you’re interested in holding your corporate events at the Singapore Turf Club, you can check out their packages, including room types, capacity and rates at their website here. 

The QE II Cup was first inaugurated in 1972 to mark the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to the Singapore Turf Club. Since then, it has become an annual event underscored by prestige and glamour.

At the event itself, ladies luxuriated in an evening of pampering treatments including manicures and henna services. The glorious buffet spread complemented by delicate sweets and fizzy cocktails ensured that it was an evening of gastronomic pleasure for all guests.



Of course, the evening wouldn’t have been complete without the wonderful company of friends.

Jessie has always been the friendly, hospitable host and she always goes the extra mile to make everyone feel comfortable.

Here’s presenting the bevy of beautiful ladies at our table.

The
theme for this year’s QE II Cup was Victorian classics. Prior to the event, Karen and I decided that we would both wear shades of pink and white so we pretty much turned up at the event looking like sisters. LOL. 
Thanks to our fancy hats, we were both selected to take part in the “Best Hat on Tracks” contest. All the
contestants came dressed in their best but what really stole the
limelight were the lovely hats, which I personally think were the icing
on the cake. A well-made hat or headpiece with intricate details is all it takes to complete an outfit and make you stand out from the crowd.

Karen and I didn’t win the competition, but we both received consolation prizes for our efforts.

Shortly after the fashion parade, it was time for the races to begin and all of us adjourned outdoors to catch a glimpse of the excitement!

Other than the races, we also had lots of fun taking photos with the costume minglers in classic Victorian costumes. Unfortunately, I couldn’t stay for the entire duration of the event that evening as I was still recovering from a bad cough and had to rest early before heading to KL the next day. Nevertheless, I had an enjoyable time!

 Finally, here’s my outfit for the night:


Handmade hat from Sydney Glebe Markets
Korean Lace Jumpsuit from Taipei (Wu Fen Pu)
Peeptoes from Salvatore Ferragamo

Accessories from Korea, Chanel
Clutch from Forever New



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District 10

March 11, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

I always try to find time for a leisurely brunch during the weekend and it’s great that most restaurants these days serve brunch till 4pm or even all-day brunch. I’m always on the lookout for new restaurants that serve brunch, so you can imagine my delight when Karen invited me for a food review at District 10 together with Calvin and Darren.  

Located at the boundary of the
CBD district at UE Square (how strategic!), District 10 is a quiet
restaurant with a wonderful chillout vibe, perfect for losing yourself
to a couple of hours well spent.  

Look at the wine bottles on display! Yes, you can also head to District 10 if you’re game for drinks after work on weekdays!




 
 Losing ourselves to a delightful spread of breakfast varieties complete with desserts and drinks was precisely what we did on a lovely Sunday afternoon!


I have a huge soft spot for Eggs Benedict (S$24) – as Karen rightly pointed out, and I almost always order this when I’m out for brunch.

I love the spanish Jamon Iberico Ham that accompanied the poached eggs topped with hollandaise sauce. I was also pleasantly surprised to see crispy hash browns on the plate, which is a breath of fresh air for a dish like Eggs Benedict. I adore hash browns and having all my favourite breakfast foods in one dish is enough to make my day.

 


If you prefer a hearty breakfast with the full works, go for the Grease Spoon District 10 breakfast (S$26). It comes with bacon, sausage, eggs, hash browns, tomatos and baked beans. If this is not enough to fill you up, I don’t know what will. πŸ˜‰
The Spanish Omelette (S$18) is an interesting addition to the breakfast menu. Chock full of chorizo sausages and nutritious vegetables, this dish certainly packs a punch!
Aside from egg dishes, Karen decided to order something out of the ordinary – Wagyu Meatballs (S$24)! I thought the meatballs could be a little more moist but I absolutely loved the crispy shoestring fries which were fried to golden perfection.  
The brunch ended off on a sweet note with delectable desserts.  The Sour Cherry Pie (S$12) that came with a dollop of pistachio ice-cream tasted great. The ice-cream flavour was very unique and complemented the cherries, which had just a tinge of sourness.

The Bitter Chocolate Tart (S$12) was my favourite of the lot. I generally like chocolate desserts and this was no exception. This lovely tart was made of delicious, rich dark chocolate that literally set my heart aflutter.


The Warm Apple Crumble (S$14) was equally good and every spoonful brought moist apple chunks lightly sprinkled with crumble to my mouth. Coupled with the sweet, lingering taste of creamy vanilla ice-cream, this dessert was very satisfying indeed. 

I love meringue and pavlovas, so it was no surprise that I ordered the Pavlova (S$12) here. I liked the tangy flavour of the passionfruit ice-cream, which went really well with the meringue.

We were bursting at the seams by the end of the meal, but we had a lot of fun chatting and savouring all the different dishes at the restaurant!
District 10 Bar & Restaurant

Address: 81 Clemenceau Avenue #01-15/16/17 UE Square Shopping Mall Singapore 239917
(corner of Unity Street and Clemenceau Avenue)

Tel: (65) 6738 4788
Fax: (65) 6738 4013
Email: contact@district10.com.sg

Operating Hours:
Sundays to Thursdays

11.30am to 12 midnight (Last food order: 10.30pm)

Lunch: 11.30am to 2.30pm
Tea-time menu: 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Dinner: 5.30pm to 10.30pm

Fridays and Saturdays

11.30am to 1am (Last food order: 11pm)

Lunch: 11.30am to 2.30pm
Tea-time menu: 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Dinner: 5.30pm to 11pm

Parking Facilities:
Available at UE Square Shopping Mall, Unity Street and Robertson Quay


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Charity Sale in Support of UNICEF

August 2, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
One of my very talented secondary school friends Yiquan converted her watercolour drawings to postcards for sale and the best part is, all proceeds for this sale will go to charity!
Your purchase will go towards supporting UNICEF for their work in providing humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and women in developing countries. The goal of this charity drive is to raise a minimum sum of S$3,000.

The amount may not be very high, but every cent goes a long way and every one of us can make a difference, no matter how small, to the less fortunate all over the world. So, let’s all do our part to make this world a better place! πŸ™‚

Each postcard set consists of 14 postcards with 7 unique drawings. Each set is priced at S$20.

To purchase, please click on the link here
Payment can be made through paypal/credit card.

Here are the rest of the watercolour drawings done by Yiquan. You can also read her inspiration behind each drawing below each picture. πŸ™‚

1) Sailing across the Rainbow Sky

Imagination. Sweeps us across rainbow hued skies to magical lands of incredible adventures – where dreams soar on rose petal wings and everything that can be imagined becomes real. But this wondrous world of imagination and belief often fades and disappears as we grow up.
We forget. We fear. We disbelief.
And β€œthe moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.”

Don’t doubt. Never forget.

For Imagination has the power to transform the world and bring forth a better tomorrow.

2) Lovers’ Bridge

Two little snails met on a bridge, spied on by a mischievous pixie. Somehow, while writing this, I was reminded of the thousands of love padlocks I saw on Hohenzollern Bridge in Cologne. I was quite mystified when I first laid eyes on them but the reason soon became apparent when I read all the tiny lovey-dovey messages inscribed on the locks. Well, here’s to everlasting love! ❀

3) Misty Mountain
A week or so back, I climbed my first mountain – Mount Ophir. Standing at 1276m, it sits at the border between Malacca and Muar.

Climbing Mt Ophir was as much a mental challenge as it was a physical one. I learnt to push myself beyond my limits and silence the doubts within me. And after what seemed like forever, my eyes were finally treated to a breathtaking view of wide expanse of land and misty clouds that were almost within reach. Inhaling the fresh mountain air, I was reminded that I share this planet with other beings and that Nature is a gift that should be treasured and protected. However, the biggest reward came from the knowledge that I had conquered myself – the fear, the doubts and the self imposed limitations. Yes, we all want to stand atop a mountain but the joy and growth comes from the journey. And on this journey, I was also lucky to have great companions.

4) Snail Mail

These days, what I find in my mailbox (and I mean the physical one) are mostly just bills and junk mail. On the rare occasion that a card/postcard arrives, my heart leaps a little and I would take the time to study the envelope or the picture on the postcard before savouring every word within the message.

I like how everyone has his/her own unique handwriting – the neat rows of letters like little soldiers standing at attention, the dangerously sloping letters like little drunkards’ half-hearted attempts at defying gravity, the funny curls and swirls, the decorative flourishes …

5) Starry Starry Night

There is something enchanting and enthralling about the night sky. Filled with luminous pin pricks, it seems to hold within it the secrets of the galaxies and the untold wisdom of the Universe.
As a city dweller, the constant light pollution makes it hard to appreciate the full glory of the night sky. Thus, I would always remember the first time I camped out in the Australian wilderness and saw the biggest and brightest stars in my life! And as I sat gazing up at the starry starry sky, a little boy came up to me and pointed out the Southern Cross.

6) Watching Sunrise
I love this sketch! The beach is one of my favourite places though I prefer sunsets. In the sketch, the sky turned out surprisingly well, the colours blending nicely with balancing negative space.

7) My friend

β€œThe best kind of friend is the one you could sit on a [toadstool] with, never saying a word, and walk away feeling like that was the best conversation you’ve ever had.”

Indeed. Oftentimes, as silence interrupts a smooth flowing conversation, there is that anxiety and desperate urge to fill that silence with something. Anything! But constant sound can become noise, easily relegated to the background and ignored. So, when moments of quiet happen, take the time to enjoy and appreciate them together. For in the crevices of sound, thoughts can be born and love strengthened.

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Farewell Dinner for Chloe

July 31, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
The minute I arrived at Sydney airport 2 weeks back, I was whisked off to Darling Harbour for Chloe’s farewell dinner at Toros Tapas and Bar.

Chloe just graduated and was about to return home to Hong Kong then. Though I got to know Chloe not too long ago, she’s one of the most unassuming people I know and often brings humour to the table. Innocence personified, she comes complete with a heart of gold. πŸ˜‰

I fell in love with Sangria when I tried it in Spain last year, so you can imagine my excitement when we gamely ordered 1 litre of Sangria to share.

For the benefit of those who’re not familiar with the drink, Sangria is basically a wine punch that consists of red wine, sliced fruits and brandy. It’s commonly found in Spain and Portugal. I like it because it’s sweet.

We had tapas for dinner and I especially liked the mussels in white wine sauce. I’m so going to miss the seafood in Sydney when I eventually head home for good.

Thereafter, we adjourned to Lindt Cafe for hot chocolate and waffles. JW was a little tipsy by then and as usual, everyone commented that he’s more fun when he’s drunk!

Some parting shots with Chloe:

Here’s wishing you all the best in your job search and life back in Hong Kong! Keep in touch! πŸ™‚

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Antoinette – Another Birthday Celebration

May 19, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Early this week, we celebrated JP’s birthday at Antoinette@Mandarin Gallery. I had the latest item on their menu, the crab suzette, which was absolutely superb with generous servings of lightly peppered fresh crab meat. JP had the marinara pasta and Veron had the roast chicken but they both agreed that the crab pasta tastes much better.

The desserts are divine though, especially their signature dessert, Antoinette. Hidden within the chocolate mousse lies a delicious concoction of earl grey cream and crispy bits. The interesting explosion of flavours in your mouth is what keeps you going. The strawberry shortcake, on the other hand, is very light. But lo and behold, huge strawberries tucked under the layers of spongecake greet you with every bite. Yums! The chocolate royale cake tastes like ferrero rocher. It is good, but not out of this world. πŸ˜‰

Overall, the food was very enjoyable. The desserts alone left us craving for more. Food aside, I also really like the ambience and European decor of the restaurant. We seemingly teleported to the other end of the world in the blink of an eye.


The birthday girl! I love her mint green lace dress. Veron, who was so hooked on Scramble I decided to confiscate her phone. πŸ˜›

Both JP and I happened to be in lace dresses that day. Lace is one of my favourite fabrics. It’s not hard to see why.

Parting shot of all of us.

I’ll be heading back to Sydney in a week, and there’s so much to do but so little time. Doesn’t help that my nose is still running like a tap. :S Hopefully, unlike me, the rest of you are having a great time this weekend!
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Dinner at Hide Yamamoto

May 6, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

We had dinner at Hide Yamamoto after visiting the exhibitions at MBS. The restaurant, owned by world-renowned Japanese born and Italian/French trained chef Yamamoto, was so popular, it was fully booked. We were left with the counter seats, but that also meant that that we got to see the food preparation process right before our eyes. It was quite an eye-opening experience watching the chefs work their culinary magic with deft hands.

We shared a plate of california maki and had a ramen each as we were eager to fill our tummies that evening after all the walking that we did. The ramen broth was rich and the ingredients were generously piled on top of the succulent noodles. I had the seafood ramen in a small portion and boy was I surprised when I saw the huge tiger prawn and a whole in-shell scallop topped with cheese. I feel hungry just thinking about it as the ingredients were very fresh. The quality and fragrance of the rice used in the california maki definitely surpassed that of other sushi joints too. I can’t wait to head back to try the other items on the menu!


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ArtScience Museum – Andy Warhol and Titanic Exhibitions

May 4, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
I’ve always wanted to visit the Art Science Museum but the visit never did materialize until recently because of my procrastination.  I have my brother and ex-colleagues to thank because their company gave me the impetus to finally make my way to the museum. πŸ˜‰ Well, to be honest, I have Andy Warhol to thank for that as well.
I love Andy Warhol’s pop art and this is the first time that such an extensive collection is exhibited on our sunny shores. With over 260 paintings, videos, sculptures and drawings spanning over 40 years from the 1940s to 1980s, the Andy Warhol 15 Minutes Eternal is a heaven for art enthusiasts as well as avid fans of the artist. Some of his most famous works include the Campbell Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe. The exhibition ends on 12 Aug, so you still have plenty of time to check it out!
Andy Warhol was gay and somewhat eccentric (which artist isn’t, really?). His penchant for cross-dressing and horrific transformation in his later years proved a little too much for our innocent minds to handle, which sparked off a sudden spurt of craziness in us. That yellow mop on my brother’s head was one of Andy’s favourite wigs. He’s gotta be kidding right? 
Oh, and God knows what came over my brother at that moment too.
Before long, we decided it was time to take a break from all the insanity and move on to the Titanic Exhibition, which has since ended on 29th April.
 

For some strange reason, the Titanic exhibition was extremely popular among the visitors. A snaking queue formed right outside the entrance and extended all the way around the circumference of the floor that we were on. We got in only after half an hour or so.
The most interesting part of the exhibition, to me at least, was the mock-up of the first class cabins and the actual personal belongings of various passengers who were rescued or went missing when the ship sank, all of which told different stories and gave me deeper insights into what happened to each and every one of them on that fateful night. I know this sounds creepy, but I felt as if I was there with them.
Some original parts of the ship were salvaged and on display as well, so you could take a peek at what the Titanic was really like before devastation ensued. Aside from the crowd, I must say I enjoyed the tour very much. I like exhibitions that tell a story from a layman’s point of view, and the Titanic exhibition did just that.
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Ma Maison with the Ladies

April 29, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
 
Now that I’m back in Singapore for a couple of months, I’ve been trying as much as possible to catch up with friends. Just last week at Ma Maison (my favourite Jap fusion restaurant), I caught up with Yvonne and Calister, my ex-colleagues whom I haven’t met in a while. 
And guess what? Calister is pregnant! She barely gained any weight but you can definitely see that radiance and glow about her. We all have to agree that the aura of a mother-to-be is certainly different from the that of the average Joe. We are so happy for her!
I suppose the little one brought us luck too, as we managed to secure a cozy corner in the restaurant instead of the bar counter despite the lunch hour crowd. πŸ˜‰

My favourite dish at Ma Maison has got to be the Hamburger Steak. This comes as part of a set lunch on weekdays and is accompanied by delicious (and generous too may I add) servings of soup and Japanese salad. I was the only glutton on our table who ordered the set meal. πŸ˜›

Calister ordered the salmon fish, which was so good she was the only one among us to finish up everything on the plate. That is really rare by her standards as she is a small eater. Needless to say, she was applauded for her wonderful effort. πŸ˜‰
Yvonne had spaghetti (with seafood I believe?). The serving was so huge it was quite impossible to gobble up everything!
 
Now, now…I’ll be heading back to Sydney at the end of this May for another 2 months or so, but before then, I am looking forward to catching up with more friends, family and loved ones before I take off again.
At the same time, I’m very much looking forward to reuniting with JW. We’ve been skyping almost everyday, but it’s just not the same as seeing each other in person!
 

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Gown Fitting with Grace

April 23, 2012 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
Grace is one of my closest friends and she’s preparing for her customary wedding this October! As we all know, wedding preparations can be a tedious affair in Asian society. Booking the bridal studio, selecting the gowns, photography, venue, jewellery, bridal make-up and hairstyle…there are so many decisions to make, but so little time.
We spent a couple of hours at the bridal studio selecting the gowns for her photoshoot and actual day. I’m not about to show you which gowns Grace chose for her AD, but here you’ll get a glimpse of a gorgeous Valentino-inspired gown with cascading rosettes, which is what she’ll be wearing for the photoshoot.  We also went a little crazy camwhoring, forcing her hubby, Jay, to take photos of us in cutesy Japanese poses reminiscent of what we did when we travelled to Japan in 2009 (ooo such lovely memories!). It’s been such a long time since we last travelled together, but she has so many commitments now, it’ll take a while before we can just take off and head overseas again!
My sweet friend treated me to a sumptuous Korean dinner thereafter at Kko Kko Nara, a popular Korean joint along Tanjong Pagar Road. The chicken wings platter (top right corner) took the cake for me. The chicken wings were marinated in 3-4 different sauces, and every single on of them tasted ridiculously good!  I liked the chicken stew as well, which tasted like kim chi (I love kim chi!). It’s slightly pricey but trust me, you have to try the chicken wings here. You’ll be hooked, for sure, just like all of us!
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Handicraft with Yitian

April 9, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Yitian wanted to surprise her hubby with a photo collage in a customized photo frame, so off we went to Artfriend to get some items to decorate the plain wooden frames from Ikea. πŸ˜‰ We got a few bottles of metallic spray paint, glitter and stars.


Time to get down to work! Yitian started spraying one of the wooden frames with silver metallic paint.

While the paint was still wet, we took turns to sprinkle blue glitter and silver stars along the frame. We spent all but 10 minutes to decorate this. Such a quick and easy way to transform a plain photo frame into something presentable!

My turn! Shake shake shake! It’s important to shake the spray can to ensure that the paint is uniformly distributed upon application. πŸ˜‰


My first attempt at spray painting.


Erm, do I look like I’m spraying insecticide? LOL!

No, I wasn’t trying to kill a cockroach.

I decided on a whim to decorate an accessory box. The wooden box was purchased from Artfriend and it cost me about $7. This is the end result after scattering pink and silver glitter as well as some silver stars. Pretty?


Yitian was captivated by this cute little wooden propeller plane at Artfriend, so we bought it and decorated it too!

It was quite a fun experience. πŸ˜€ I’m not a very artistic person by nature and my mum used to do all my art homework for me in school (although for some reason, I still did well during my art exams), but this is easy peasy! Definitely a piece of cake for anyone!
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