Saturday, May 21, 2011

The White Rabbit


One bright and sunny Sunday morning, a little boy and a little girl whisked past a pretty green field in Dempsey Hill. There they found a white rabbit hole and stumbled upon THE WHITE RABBIT. The two little children found this place very interesting as it was housed in an old chapel. Without thinking, they climbed into the rabbit's burrow and there they found wonderful and delicious brunches for their hungry little stomachs that day !


A little fairy tale start for a quaint restaurant with a name that's close to that! Indeed. We went to THE WHITE RABBIT for a good Sunday brunch that morning. Look what we had below! The food was not that expensive and were pretty refreshing in our opinion.


1. Rustic Old English Breakfast - English "Fry Up" for 2 @ $20.00 per pax
The warm eggs were interestingly served in a mini cast iron skillet. The salads were fresh with mushrooms and tomatoes served alongside. There were 4 toasted bread slices per pax but I think the serving is a little small if you are hungry! Nevertheless we have to make do with that. The bacon slices were nicely cooked and not hard but found them a little cold. The eggs were the best!


2. Yoghurt and Fruit Bowl to share @ $14.00
This one is a sweet starter and a real pleaser!  Fresh and it came served with gooseberry, grapes, raspberries, blueberries, peaches, pears and many real goodness topped with yoghurt, of course! We both enjoyed it lots!


Only regret is that the food on the menu are pretty limited. Hope they increase the food selections there. Apart from that, its a thumbs up! A lovely lazy brunch set in a old chapel with a nice quiet ambience.... THE WHITE RABBIT is at 39C Harding Road, Singapore 249541 Tel: 6473 9965.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Singapore General Election 2011

Good morning! It's Polling Day today! Have you had your breakfast and voted yet?

May Singapore find good leaders to serve our country and may the best man win!

We the citizens of Singapore
Pledge ourselves as one united people
Regardless of race, language or religion
To build a democratic society
Based on justice and equality
So as to achieve happiness, prosperity
And progress for our nation