Tuesday, August 31

30 August 2010, the day I have to admit to turning 21 =/

You may have noticed that I celebrated my birthdays several times this year.

(1) Aloha Loyang with Family 
(2) Yunise Cruiseliner 021!
(3) Kbox with friends

Who would spend the actual day of their 21st birthday at Sakae Sushi? I would. And if I can, I would want to stay there all year long! Good. They Serve Only What They Eat.

All other Sakae Sushi branch are usually located at prominent position in the mall. Alike to finding the treasure chest with the use of a treasure map, it takes awhile for the smartest person in the group to locate the well hidden Sakae Sushi at Suntec. But it is worth the find, and may be a plus point, if you are someone with privacy concerns.

My heart races like a kid, when I saw the stretch of coloured plates at the conveyer belt. Never has it fail to excite me. I recall my Mum bringing me to Sakae Sushi when I was younger and I would indulged in the goodies on a small plastic Aeoplane tray. Now it is perhaps my turn to bring her to Sakae Sushi and order the Aeroplane for her.

We started off looking at the extensive choice of handrolls. My personal favorite is Mango Salmon and California.



Applause. Because their display of food is ever so appetizing and generous in serving. Take for example, the satisfying thick slices of salmon on my red plate. Each slice takes me to heaven, and when I finished my sashimi... damn, I returned to hell. Maybe Sakae Sushi should introduce a Sashimi Buffet. I'll go everyday and eat till someone from the papers come to interview me. =)



Not forgetting one of the things I like most about Sakae Sushi - the use of technology to place orders and to call for the bill. You may not believe this coming from me, but I'm embarrassed if I have to gesture to the staff every now and then when I wish to make an order. Oh, and the delivery speed is most commendable.





We must be the first customers to incorporate art with mouth watering food at Sakae Sushi! Look at my impressive use of sushi, udon and the the shredded cucumber.





In fact, I spend most of my time playing with Soy Sauce that I forgotten about my favorite fried scallop! (Caught on camera, Daniel ate them away!!!)





We seem to have overstayed, despite having plans for bowling after the meal. Then again.. Why bother? Just enjoy! ^^

Daniel emerging as the champion for two games consecutively. Saw a old coursemate at the nearby lane - Zhong Hua from the other marketing class. Haha. He helped me to bowl one time, and got spare!!






When we walked past Prize Stage (the place with plenty of soft toy catching machine)... I fell in love immediately with the Stitch holding a pink heart. That is so adorable. It should be mine!!





I got his cousin, a smaller version one after two attempts. $2 per try, so that amount to $4. Haha, I'm good.. Either that, or its coming from my birthday luck. Whichever. Say hello to my Stitch, will you!