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In Search of the Perfect Round Table Part I September 20, 2007

Filed under: Aspirations of a Domestic Goddess,Talk Shop — kitchenery @ 11:10 am

With a bit of time on hand, I, the aspiring domestic goddess shall begin my hunt for the perfect round table. I don’t even know where to begin.

Dining Table

The perfect round table is 4 feet in diameter, eclectic in style and made of wood. Since I’ve moved in with my partner, we’ve have done so much entertaining but never got round to getting a suitable dining table. Most of our parties sit themselves in the balcony where the BBQ stove is. Only smaller and more intimate parties require sitting down at the dining table, which happens to be long and rectangular in shape and sits only 6 pax. This makes communal dining a real pain.

Balcony Entertaining Area

It is hard to find big round tables in SG. Most apartments in Singapore are designed to be small and cramp, and the lack of space hardly permits the need for one.

I’ve always had a round table in my family home, and I just love it. We used to have the ones, which you could pull out the hidden extensions to create an oblong table. It is a pity they don’t make tables like these anymore.

I’m contemplating popping off to Great World City later this arvo. GWC has quite a few furniture shops to browse around in, and IWANNAGOHOME has taken over the space where BarangBarang used to be. I’m very curious about IWANNAGOHOME. I’ve seen its publicity materials outdoors and I’ve visited their website, but all of their promotion vehicles seem to say NOTHING. I might as well pop in for a peek.

Barang Barang is no longer at GWC, which is a pain. They usually have some good stuff, though sometimes severely overpriced.

There are several teak furniture shops frequented by expats around Colonial-style areas, such as Dempsey Road, Gilman Village, Portsdown Road. These will probably be my last resort.

Will return with updates on my quest for the perfect round table.

Over and out.

 

Cold Rock Ice-Creamery, Singapore September 2, 2007

Filed under: singapore,Talk Shop — kitchenery @ 8:34 pm

I first discovered Cold Rock when in Perth, and it was a breath of fresh air to our standard issue of ice-cream, sorbets and gelato. Cold Rock is famed for offering a wide range of flavours and toppings to be mixed together on a frozen granite slab.

Cold Rock opened its first outlet in Singapore last month, and tonight, I finally had the appetite to have a try. Not sure who brought the franchise here, but compared to its Australian outlets, Cold Rock Singapore has little to shout about.

Staff. Not exactly sure who is doing what. The guy (only one in the Cold Rock uniform) taking orders completely messed it up, and there were 3 other pretty ladies prancing about behind the counter. They helped to “mix” two cups of ice-cream, which wasn’t very well done. After they were done “playing” at the counter, they left. They must have been the friends of the owner. BAD. The long queue left many customers looking puzzled and pissed off.

Considering this is probably a franchise, Cold Rock Singapore lacks the zest and energy that has been part of Cold Rock Australia’s success. Well marketed as a family ice-creamery, this outlet appears cold and the layout seems far from family friendly.

It’s a shame what the franchisee has done with it.
Cold Rock Singapore has little to be desired.

Cold Rock Singapore
24A Lorong Mambong, Holland Village
Singapore 277683
Tel: 6763 1323

Operating Hours:
Mon-Thurs: 11am – 10.30pm
Friday-Sat: 11am – 1am
Sun: 11am – 12mn