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Connoisseur Dinner At Bishan, Singapore

DINNER TIME AFTER THE LONG WALK..... we went to Bishan, I couldn't remember we took Grab or MRT.... LOL... I only remember feeling very hungry, that proved the walk had paid off.  

The place we went is called Connoisseur, meaning an expert judge in food... Wow... I was amazed and even more so when the place is an open air area just below the apartments' bedrooms!  It occupies the whole rectangular area and since this place is popular, those staying there would have a good view of the food and patrons every night.  For those who prefers peace and quiet, this is definitely not a place for them to stay.... 

Get what I mean....
On the advantage side, one can just get food within a few steps.... 
We ordered a few dishes....
Greens and more greens....
These came earlier....
Fried mantou....
And a giant crab came last....
A good combination eaten with the mantou...
And that was our dinner....
By then the crowd had filled up the place....
Total cost... 
Yes, the giant crab cost fantastically high....

Comments

  1. Quite difficult to eat crabs with all the shells, don't you think so? Can smell all the food if living in those apartments.

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  2. Wowww!!! With a name like that I was expecting a high class restaurant and fine dining. But they have table cloth - that is classy!!! Almost SGD100 for one not very big crab is VERY expensive but as long as it is nice, it is worth it. Just eat and enjoy - it's only money!!!

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  3. A different and interesting kind of place, for sure.

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  4. I have eaten at Bishan few times and would say that I like all their eating places with innovative and creative ambiance. The cleanliness is top notch in Singapore.

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  5. wow! very delicious foods! enjoy!

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  6. Just the crab and 2 pieces of mantou will be enough for me. Yums!

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