Where the Heart is, Sandra Lee's first solo exhibition in China House draws us into her enchanted and magical world of fairy tales and nursery rhymes. The Exhibition is on throughout the month of August as part of causeway exchange,... Continue Reading →
Sketch of the day in my moleskine art journal is yummy Fresh Lokum (Turkish Delight) with fresh blackberries, nuts and cream that I was lucky to have tasted at Sahi, located behind Kilic Ali hamam in Istanbul. Im not a... Continue Reading →
Boey Chong Kee in People's Court on Cintra Street in Georgetown, Penang has been around for as long as I can remember. It's located on the ground floor of some low cost flats. It's a family run Chinese coffee shop... Continue Reading →
My friend managed to get a table booking for Sushi Samba for early dinner. It's on our eat our way through London list, so we had to to it. The restaurant and bar is at the top of Heron Tower... Continue Reading →
"FAT CHEEKS is a cheeky little pop-up dining experience that launched in London in 2012. Commandeering a wide assortment of fun and challenging venues from old-school pie shops to rooftop gardens, the element of surprise and intrigue is ever present.... Continue Reading →
I discovered this quirky little cafe last Sat. A friend of mine brought me here. This cafe used to be an old Vespa repair workshop, hence, the scooter decor. It's just round the corner from Waterloo station. The cafe is... Continue Reading →
I tracked to Kew today for a lovely lunch with some friends who wanted to share with me a bit of British history. We had lunch at The Original Maids of Honour, famous for its Maids of Honour tarts, which... Continue Reading →
This is such a fabulous map and whoever came up with this idea is a genius!!
