The food is a little pricey for the portions, especially when compared to 40 hands, but I like the lychee martini ice-cream here. Very unique and refreshing.
Thereafter, we packed a couple of tau sa paus from 40 hands and adjourned to Lyndie’s place for a tΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte.
I’ve always admired the interior decor of Lyndie’s ground floor apartment. It is tastefully designed with mid-20th century pieces complemented by a dash of pop art.
My favourite of the lot are these original artwork by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. If they look familiar to you, you probably might have seen these happy flowers on Louis Vuitton bags some seasons back. π
The apartment also has a sunroof in the kitchen. Perfect for basking in natural light in the day and star-gazing at night.
In the evening, my family joined me at Tiong Bahru for dinner at Ting Heng Seafood before my brother left for BooksActually at Yong Siak Street to attend one of their talks. My brother loves writing and BooksActually’s talks have provided him much inspiration to pursue his dreams.
Speaking of which, my bro recently wrote a movie review on Midnight in Paris here. It’s such a delightful film with witty dialogues, magical sights of Paris and insights into the lives of esteemed authors during the golden age. Do read it if you’ve time! π