(1) Bump into my neighbour a day before Deepavali, he stays a few storey above me and invited my mum and i to his house on Deepavali, since i have event to attend to on Deepavali Day, after attending to the events, rush back and with my mum, we went to his house. Since i had a heavy lunch and my mum nowadays don't eat much, we share a plate of Chicken Briyani cooked by his wife.
(2) He share with me a piece of the above, can't remember what the name of it, it was very nice, it was homemade by his wife. I loves it so much that i was so thick skin and requested him for 2 pieces to bring back home to eat, but he gave me 5 pieces of it.
(3) I came across this Cheese Tarts from Crystal Jade and was tempted to buy and try it out , saw the postal, 1 pc is $2.40, 2 pc is $3.60, since they pack in a box of 2, bought a box at $3.60 to try it out.
(4) The other time saw at Claire blog about the Lor Mai Kai she eat, makes me crave for it. $1.80 for the Lor Mai Kai.
(5)Tamagoyaki is something i like, when i saw it, can't resist, bought one box to eat, $2.20 for this box of Kani Tamagoyaki.
I wish somebody had invited me to the house for Deepavali. Bryani looks nice.
ReplyDeleteIf i didn't bump into him, no invitation...
DeleteThe Bryani is nice...
Yum yum. Nice to go visiting and enjoying food on Deepavali day.
ReplyDeleteThe cheese tarts, were they good?? Lo mai kai. Long time didnt have dim sum.
Ok only, not really to my liking...
DeleteI like lo mai kai, but can't eat much as it's glutinous rice, i will get bloated if eat too much...
Aiyooo...I love nasi biryani! Wah got the muruku some more. So nice of your neighbor to give you more to take home.
ReplyDeleteI like briyani too, but usually, i don't eat it often as the rice is a lot, unless have people to share with me...
DeleteI think skin to ask, kekeke....
Good Morning Zumba Queen.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is cool was it was drizzling this morning. It might rain again this afternoon. Bring umbrella when you walk along the connectors!
Good evening TM...
DeleteToday, the weather here is cooling also, it did rain today...
So much food in one post. I get fat looking at the photos. Wakakakaa
ReplyDeleteI love Indian food very much. I would be more thick skinned and ask him to give me one tin of muruku!!!!
hahaha... If one tin, if me, i will sure overeat and finish in no time, then i have to Zumba and park connector everyday, lol...
DeleteNice to celebrate Deepavali with neighbours. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd also able to catch up, if not, occasionally will bump into the neighbour in the lift, and will be hello and bye only...
DeleteIs that thing crunchy? Muruku I think, but I never seen one so light colored. Maybe another Singapore/Malaysia difference...
ReplyDeleteIt is crunchy, i used flash when taking the picture...
DeleteI love nasi biryani and muruku but some are very hard. Your neighbour must be very happy that you like the muruku his wife made. So good to celebrate Deepavali with your neighbours.
ReplyDeleteSame here, i also loves nasi briyani, i loves the muruku very much... Yes, and nice able to catch with him and his wife...
Delete喜歡他們這種長長的米!嘿嘿…
ReplyDeleteI also loves the rice, i also ever bought once the rice to cook at home, but my mum not used to the rice, so never buy liao...
DeleteThis year Deepavali I din't get to eat any Indian biscuits/kuih... But my favorite snack is always the muruku ;)
ReplyDeleteI always loves it...
DeleteNice to meet a neighbour like that. So welcoming. ^.^ The tamagoyaki certainly looks good. I tried a cheese tart from another place recently...not really yummy either! ;P
ReplyDeleteDidn't expect him to invite when i bump into him... I tried a cheese tart from another place, prefer the one from the other place...
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