Going for another vacation, I chose to head to Singapore to settle a few errands and to get some time off the busy life of Kuala Lumpur. in which..I got abused over there..
I was invited to a Zumba Class at Physical ABuse gym @ Clarke Quay by Community Sports. Community Sports is a group where it emphasizes that Bloggers can also keep fit while during their daily routines. You can check them out at www.facebook.com/communitysportsclub
It was a great opportunity for me to check on how Singaporean Bloggers work and well, it was a great honour to be the only Malaysian there!
Check out the Gym facilities! its pretty small, but with a full range of equipment and classes!
Funny thing, I was like one of the only guys in the class. Scary as Zumba is something new to me. It is a combination of dance and aerobics, where you can pretty much work out a bunch of calories during an hour session
Honestly, Zumba is VERY EASY to follow as the steps are pretty basic and is quite repetitive. So even though you're a fresh beginner, it is easy to follow and pick up the moves just on your first try.
Being one of the only guys over there, it was eye candy too, to see pretty young bloggers & ladies working out to the beat! *now i sound like some sick perverted uncle haha*
Some pictures from the workout:
Here is a video of how it was like:
after the tiring session, We managed to get a group shot of the Community Sports peeps with the bloggers
Well other than getting physically abused in Singapore, one of my other goals was to eat the Yummylicious food in Singapore. I would say, it is a new adventure every time as I'll head to different restaurants to try out their cuisine!
as for starters, Singaporean Char Kuay Teow is a little different compared to Malaysian Char Kuay Teow. To me, it has a slightly oilier texture, and the flat noodles are much bigger in size. Also with the usage of Pork sausages and fats during the cooking, the aroma and taste is improved by it. But of course, I do love a certain Malaysian Char Kuay Teow at Restaurant OK, TTDI, Selangor as it is still the best Char Kuay Teow I've ever eaten.
I also managed to check out some of the cafes, and one of them that I really liked was Ice Edge Cafe. Their main product would be Gelato, and is located at Simon Plaza, Kovan Road.
Managed to try some of their main courses, where I would say their mushroom soup is great, and I had their fish and chips, which was a little too peppery, but still the texture and taste were good. My set costed me about SGD 18$ if I was not mistaken with an Ice Lemon Tea
well last but not least, One of my favourites which I haven't eaten in a long time, Japanese Yakitori from Tori Q, Takashimaya @ Orchard Road. I used to get these delicacies when I would travel to Singapore with my family back then, probably 7 years ago? A stick goes from SGD 1$ and you can have the additions of rice, etc
This rice box costed me SGD 5$ which was pretty decent to me. 2 skewers of pork and a skewer of chicken
I guess that's all for this post, and I'll be hunting for more yummylicious food soon! Stay tuned!
It was a great opportunity for me to check on how Singaporean Bloggers work and well, it was a great honour to be the only Malaysian there!
Check out the Gym facilities! its pretty small, but with a full range of equipment and classes!
Funny thing, I was like one of the only guys in the class. Scary as Zumba is something new to me. It is a combination of dance and aerobics, where you can pretty much work out a bunch of calories during an hour session
Zumba!!
Honestly, Zumba is VERY EASY to follow as the steps are pretty basic and is quite repetitive. So even though you're a fresh beginner, it is easy to follow and pick up the moves just on your first try.
Being one of the only guys over there, it was eye candy too, to see pretty young bloggers & ladies working out to the beat! *now i sound like some sick perverted uncle haha*
Some pictures from the workout:
Ying Zi & I during the session
Here is a video of how it was like:
after the tiring session, We managed to get a group shot of the Community Sports peeps with the bloggers
The Group Picture
Well other than getting physically abused in Singapore, one of my other goals was to eat the Yummylicious food in Singapore. I would say, it is a new adventure every time as I'll head to different restaurants to try out their cuisine!
as for starters, Singaporean Char Kuay Teow is a little different compared to Malaysian Char Kuay Teow. To me, it has a slightly oilier texture, and the flat noodles are much bigger in size. Also with the usage of Pork sausages and fats during the cooking, the aroma and taste is improved by it. But of course, I do love a certain Malaysian Char Kuay Teow at Restaurant OK, TTDI, Selangor as it is still the best Char Kuay Teow I've ever eaten.
Char Kuay Teow at a Food court at Bedok North Road. SGD 3$
I also managed to check out some of the cafes, and one of them that I really liked was Ice Edge Cafe. Their main product would be Gelato, and is located at Simon Plaza, Kovan Road.
Managed to try some of their main courses, where I would say their mushroom soup is great, and I had their fish and chips, which was a little too peppery, but still the texture and taste were good. My set costed me about SGD 18$ if I was not mistaken with an Ice Lemon Tea
Mushroom Soup & Minestrone Soup
Fish & Chips
well last but not least, One of my favourites which I haven't eaten in a long time, Japanese Yakitori from Tori Q, Takashimaya @ Orchard Road. I used to get these delicacies when I would travel to Singapore with my family back then, probably 7 years ago? A stick goes from SGD 1$ and you can have the additions of rice, etc
This rice box costed me SGD 5$ which was pretty decent to me. 2 skewers of pork and a skewer of chicken
I guess that's all for this post, and I'll be hunting for more yummylicious food soon! Stay tuned!
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