Pansy and I both craved for dim sum and we realize we have not tried Red Star which was a history and tradition in Singapore so we planned one with Joel and Jason on a Sunday afternoon to satisfy our craving.
We were greeted by the busy kitchen as we entered from the back door after parking.
So seventies.
The crowd was crazy and we were queuing outside the main door. But I must say the queue cleared up pretty fast.
Once we got our table, we just kept on ordering from the trolley lady, I believe we may have ordered almost 20 stacks and so did our bill built up. It wasn't the most fantastic dim sum but standard was there for a good family gathering and tradition. Pansy and I love the Thai Tofu and I think the chicken feet was not bad. The roasted delicacies was ok, as we've tasted better. We had porridge, and prawn filled dim sums. I need my char siew puff and the egg tarts looked irresistable. If I take a slower feast, I believe I will appreciate it more. As I've said, it was not bad after all. A great breakfast cum lunch since we all missed out breakfast for this meal. Pretty silly, but we really ate alot.
I was so full I did not eat dinner after we watched Green Lantern. Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's hotness kind of fill me up even more, so I skipped dinner. Green Lantern was not so bad as most people have said it. I kind of prefer it over Hangover II. Though Hangover II was funny I think it was more silly than funny, kind of irritating though it's not that I got put off by any dirty jokes. Green Lantern was a little mundane in the beginning with the ugly aliens and boring intro but there was definitely some action and quiet romance which is probably more of my kind of movie. Haass.. All in all, I enjoyed it :)
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