On friday went to this place called Brotzeit with Tby at Vivocity. It’s a German restaurant where you can have typical Bavarian food like Bratwurst or cold cuts and Bavarian beer like Paulaner’s or Radlers. Ok I think we had an overdose of sausage for a day but hey, I like the place. Pretty spacious and makes me very reminiscent of my time in Germany. Now the strange thing is that the whole experience (esp. the menu) bears an uncanny resemblance to a German book I’m reading. Ok the story in the book goes like this, this American dude comes for the first time to Munich and stays at this host there where she cooks for him all these dishes and I swear it’s like almost in the same order! And there’s this one line, so funny…

"Wir sind dort echt bayerisch essen gengangen. Wie heisst es doch gleich? Brotzeit?"

So when Tby told me we should go eat at Brotzeit I was like, hey that sounds so familiar….

I forgot to bring my camera as usual, so no pics and camwhoring. Which really sucks because just before I left work that day I took in a very beautiful sight. My client’s place is at a very high floor in Boat Quay so you can take in the whole view at night which is very beautiful. I think the Singapore urban landscape is very pretty at night. So my seniors and I were oohing and aahing at this for quite some time. I only had my pathetic camera phone to take in this sight. Bah humbug.

night view

Yeah it’s taken at night. Yeah, my days of going home at 530 on the dot are long gone. Bleargh…

Anyway, was supposed to go watch a german movie yesterday but Day happily cancelled on us and anyway, I checked the tix already, everything is sold out for the german film festival. We really should have booked beforehand.

So went out with my parents and we ate at my (former) most favourite Indian restaurant in Singapore. I totally used to love Delhi restuarant. I can no longer claim to do so. It seemed different when I entered already. The decor and everything is the same but hey, there wasn’t a single Indian customer. All were ang-mohs. And the cute waiters are all gone. And the food SUCKS now. Ok, it definitely doesn’t suck for the ang-mohs but it sucks for the typical Indian palate. Totally not spicy and bloody bland and sometimes even sweet! What the @#$%#. VERY disappointed. Anyone can recommend me a good north Indian restaurant to go in Singapore that can take the place of Delhi restaurant? For south Indian food, my favourite is still Andhra Curry. Heh.