Cafe de Hong Kong along Balestier Road

There's this chinese restaurant we've always passed by and of course, ever. so. ready. to try it!




Left: The menu has a wide variety of chef' recommendations, they look great. Right: Chuck loves the 3-egg dish. Century egg. Salted egg. And egg egg.


Left: Coffee Spare Ribs. My sweet tooth is showing! Right: Salted chicken, of which we couldn't finish and tabao home :)

Portions were a bit small, total bill is about $48. May eat again.

Cafe de Hong Kong
新天地茶餐厅
586 Balestier Road
#01-01 Eastpac Building

Jaime Teo & Daniel Ong - Their HDB house

jaime-teo-daniel-ong-house1Celebrities living in the neighbourhood - check them out in 8 Days, Home and Decor and even on Lian He Zao Bao!

Just married Daniel Ong and Jaime Teo are so in love. Jealous?

Wait till you see their newly renovated three-room HDB house. There are only 285 HDB houses. So if you find one, like DJ Daniel Ong did, you've as good as found your pot of gold.

Famous Rangoon Road Bak Kut Teh

I've blogged about Ah Sio's Bak Kut Teh before. Between then and now, we've been there a number of times. Once by ourselves but they were closed and another time with Mr and Mrs Poh. I think this one of Chuck's favourite BKT store though we have not tried the one along Balestier Road (that one with a long queue most of the time).

This was for Sunday's breakfast and also, to satisfy Chuck's craving.

The meat, should be still as good. While I'm not used to the taste of the lettuce soaked in the BKT soup, I shall stick to my cai4 wei3 next time.


Conveniently a 3 minutes drive away from home.


9.30am while the Sunday crowd is building.

Ng Ah Sio Pork Ribs Soup Eating House
208 Rangoon Road

X-Living in Bahagia - Of a New Coffee Table and a White Living Room

Our long-awaited coffee table finally arrived! Red Apple takes 6 long weeks to get this manufactured in China and get it shipped here, but then it's only $488 :)


All white. With my white sofa, white console, and a white Vaio. We're now lack of a carpet/rug to complete the living room, would have to be of some contrasting colour, like brown or grey.

Mad Pizza

I asked the chinese waitress if there's any recommendations for good pizzas. She seemed flustered, quickly shoved a Pizza category of the opened menu into our faces and pointed at one of the best sellers under Specialty Premium Pizza.


HORNY Me pizza. Which is stated by the menu to consist of Horny Prawns, Spiced Squids, Anchovies, Tuna, Mushrooms and Onions. Regular size for $19.80.

This is a rather flavourful pizza, we like it as they are quite generous with the toppings. However, the bottom half of the crust is rather firm and it makes me feel that I'm crunching through a biscuit. Chuck also mentioned that the prawns are way too overcooked (aka not fresh) while I grumbled at bits of the shell that are attached to them.


Beef Lasagne. Cooked in Beef Stock. Chef Recommendation. $8.80

Dish is the size of my palm. I thought if that was meant as a main dish, the portion is .. not a lot. But it's nice! I shall try and figure how to bake lasagne in my kitchen soon.

It's also nice to find out that, other than a nearby Canadian Pizza outlet, Mad Pizza also does delivery for $2. The promotion on their website says, 1-for-1 for family pizzas. Only for take-away. See below right.



1 Family Pizza cost $29.80 and that makes about $15 for each large pizza, pretty worth it if I have a small gathering at home. I've yet to compare apple for apple between this 2, in terms of quality and size of pizza - and of course their services.

On the other hand, Mad Pizza will be ideal because they have a nice outdoor location with blink blink lights and a projector screen, and Beer! So sometimes when we need to get out of the house to the nearest beer location for a soccer match *not sure if they broadcast* just so that our neighbour won't complain of Chuck's roaring cheers, we might do that.



221 Balestier Road ROCCA Balestier #01-01

Excitement Brews at Balestier

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) recently launched a hotel site at Balestier Road for sale by public tender. Skyline highlights the uniqueness of the site and gives you a preview of its outstanding potential to house a brand new kind of hotel for the area.

By Lynn Ng



Artist impression Balestier

A 1.77 ha land parcel at Balestier Road, which is slated for hotel development with a maximum permissible gross floor area (GFA) of about 40,000 sqm, was released for sale by the URA on 31 March 2008. At least 60% of the total GFA will be for hotel and hotel-related uses, while the remaining GFA can be for complementary commercial and residential uses.

Vintage and modern inspirations


With excellent frontage along Balestier Road, the land parcel is also located in a spot with rich historical significance. It is a stone’s throw away from the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, a national monument and heritage centre that pays tribute to Dr Sun Yat Sen who led the Chinese Revolution in 1911.

This sets the stage for a distinctive hotel development that is envisaged to be contemporary, but draws inspiration from the Chinese culture and architecture of symmetry and geometric forms. Interspersing landscaped gardens and courtyards will further enhance the development’s overall attractiveness.

Nestled in a garden setting


Another unique aspect of the future hotel development is a 0.46 ha park which will be creatively weaved into its overall design. The park will be named “Zhongshan Park” and the developer will be able to capitalise on this feature to create a unique garden setting for the hotel and enhance the experience for hotel guests and visitors to the Memorial Hall.

The developer will also be required to provide a public event space within the park to serve as a venue for the staging of community events and activities. This event space – together with possible outdoor refreshment areas and tea pavilions which can be built – will help to inject greater vibrancy into the park and its surroundings.

Priorities in design


This hotel site is one of the two that will be launched for sale under confirmed list in the Government Land Sales Programme for the first half of 2008. The selection of the successful tenderers will be based on the bid prices when the tender closes on 16 July 2008.

Given that the site will be home to a key development in the area, the development proposal will be reviewed by a Design Advisory Panel to ensure a compelling project of appropriate design quality and standard.

Preserving the charm of a well-loved place


Balestier Road boasts a unique blend of old and new. The juxtaposition of heritage shophouses from the 1800s and new buildings tells of its significant past and vibrant present. In recognition of its strong heritage value and distinctive old world charm, Balestier was designated as one of Singapore’s Identity Nodes in URA’s Identity Plan in 2002. The area is also a food paradise, with stalls tucked away in shophouses serving familiar favourites such as Tau Sar Pia and Bak Kut Teh. To enable visitors to enjoy their walking experience in the area, URA has plans to improve the neighbourhood’s walkways and landscaping.

Article taken from URA Skyline, a bi-monthly newsletter (mar-apr 08) - http://greenhousedc.net/skylinemar08/text/06.htm





I hope the government will make this portion of Balestier a Hangzhou #2 - Singapore style. How about having a tau sar pia in one of the tea pavilions?

Map of the proposed hotel site in Balestier

Past Transacted Prices for HDB Terrace in Jln Bahagia & Jln Ma'mor

To check out the recent transactions of Jalan Bahagia / Jalan Ma'mor / Jalan Tenteram at the HDB website first! Search by Flat Type: 3 Room AND Street Name: Jln Bahagia, Jln Ma'Mor or Jalan Tenteram (For Block 61)
http://services2.hdb.gov.sg/webapp/BB33RTIS/BB33PReslTrans.jsp

To make things easy, the table below reflects the past transactions for the HDB terrace housing in the area. This will be updated from time to time.