Sunday, October 14, 2007
Celebration of Life

We sat by the waters. It felt as if we were looking at the city in another perspective. Housed in a double-storey glass building, we were right smacked in Orchard but yet disengaged from the hustle and bustle. The night invested the waters with a dreamlike quality and the tranquility was almost surreal.

The restaurant sits on a raised glass platform with water flowing beneath your feet. Everything about this place shouts modern chic. Dinner was completed with a complimentary plate of bread, ribeye, steak, deserts and two glasses of wine.
The food was fantastic, and the service was excellent. We left the place satisfied, despite the meal being costly.
It was as good as having breakfast at Tiffany's.
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Earlier on, I was asked to go for a free trial at True Spa. Knowing it was some kind of marketing gimmick and as a non-believer in massages, I still went ahead with the appointment.

Located at Taka, it occupies the entire 16th storey. The place was done up tastefully and the people were well-mannered. I was led to a private room to have my eye massage. It was nice to have someone pampering all over you. After the treatment, we had a discussion with one of the consultants and decided to take up its package, despite the hefty price.
Another commitment.
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Tonight's dinner was really good. Been such a long time since the family had crabs.
Hope you enjoyed yourself over the weekends.
Happy birthday.