HEYYY EVERYONE!! My name is Terence as known as Polo. I will be posting food related articles, the good, the bad and latest food craze on this tiny island! (People keep asking why do i help them do free advertisement, actually im doing it for personal interest and i can say its a "healthy" hobby)

Its been decades since i last wrote my last food post since i've entered poly. Its been a hectic 2 years of intense studying, projects and also CCAs commitment. And Habbo helps me reduce stress a little :p And if you have any food recommendation/suggestions for me do let me know ;) (also take feedbacks too for continuous improvements!)

So what makes me want to continue my food blog is:

Firstly, i need another part time hobby apart from football lol!

Secondly, Habbobites.com news articles tempted me to share my food reviews with you guys!

Lastly, it gives me a reason to eat good food! ;-)

I will try to post as often as i can, as you know eating good food also needs $KaChing$ right? Haha! ^^  So coming back to my first food article of 2016, it will be related to Chinese New Year! It is a yearly tradition for Chinese families to get together and have a reunion dinner be it at home or in restaurants. 

Common reunion dinner dishes includes steamboat, yusheng, abalone, Buddha Jumps Over the wall. These dishes have different significance which elders belief.

Well, my family isn't those traditional kind so we decided to go for an Indonesian-Thai restaurant called Bumbu Restaurant located at Kandahar street near Arab street:) We booked 2 days in advance as we do expect a big turn out for families to have their reunion dinner here. 

This is the outside view of the restaurant

The internal decoration is pretty unique with antiques paintings which brings you back to the olden days of Singapore.

Signature Tomyum seafood soup :P - Bursting with flavours, opens up our appetite

Special mention to the Coffee Flavoured Chicken! (Seen in the middle of the table) Rich coffee aroma and it taste really good! We had ordered Sambal kangkongFried Cereal PrawnsBeef was too salty not really good

Fresh water fish

Sweet Chendol (dessert) to end off the meal 

It was a fulfilling dinner, nothing much to complain about, however they only have 1 standard size portion.

Really good service 

I rate it 3.5/5

Cost S$33 per pax

Halal Certified √