The below was the Snow Frog Mango. A mango smoothie with some bits of mango flesh at the top. I couldn't taste any of snow frog in the drink, but I did detect some soft translucent stuff which might have been it.

Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything


This place is American Italian, evident by spaghetti and meatballs. According to the waiter, the bread served was baked in the restaurant and thus would be fresh. Funny thing was, it didn't even arrive warm. Sounded to me like too much was made at a time and there wasn't enough distribution going on for constant fresh batches.

I visited this place in one of the lonely and rare instances I had to eat alone. Yeah, laugh. I don't know how much of the fluff of this place is made up or if any of it is true, but on a Monday night, this place was packed to the brim with people ordering loads of roasted spicy chicken which this place seems to specialize in.
Unique to Nando's was a wooden rack on each table containing four different types of their branded sauces for their food. The was the Peri Peri, Spicy Peri Peri, Garlic Peri Peri and the plain old ketchup. Reminding me of Kenny Rogers, I wasn't too sure what could really be interesting so I took some promotion they had of a set meal consisting of roasted chicken, Mediterranean rice (yeah...) with raisins along with a dessert known as vanilla ria and some fruity soda with bits of aloe vera (I think). Topping it up, I went with something in the appetizers section of Liver with Port Roll. Both the liver and the chicken were available with 4 levels of spiciness so I picked the spiciest for the liver and number 2 for the chicken.

Starbucks at Changi Airport Terminal 2 can be a tranquil place to chill and stone, especially at the ungodly hours of 4.30 a.m. when barely another customer is in sight. So......hot chocolate from the largest coffee franchise in the world and it's a thing they're known for? Signature hot chocolate indeed. Since when was hot chocolate a signature of Starbucks?
Ugly Chicken Puff
Chicken Chipotle Roll
I had the opportunity to grab Ramly Burgers twice during my diving trip to Tioman over the last weekend. As manly already know, Ramly Burgers over there are quite the different thing from the ones locally. The unique thing about this burger was that there is no fixed recipe. Whether it's a tasty one or not, was very much dependent on the person cooking it. Variations are abound and it's one of the surprises to look forward to when having a Ramly grease bomb.
The first burger I got came from a rest stop at Kota Tinggi. It's also the double special with 2 patties and egg. Noticed that the guy preparing the burger sliced the meat patty into halves almost all the way through and spread them onto the pan while adding some chilli powder. This thoroughly cooked the patty, a step which many of the Ramli "chefs" get by using another method of simply making incisions into the meat and pressing them hard on the pan instead. This guy also actually provided tomatoes, sliced onions and lettuce in the bun as compared to the ones made back home that usually only have dried shredded lettuce.
Now check out the bite view!

On the way back after the boat trip, we made a stop which happened to have another Ramly stand nearby. I had to get one of them again. This time round, there were no onions. Just a slice of cucumber and that ubiquitous dry shredded lettuce which one of the stall's guys was shredding. Also, these two guys seemed more clumsy during the preparation of the burger than the one I had earlier which was also clearly better tasting. These fellas tend to get flustered at large orders and forget ingredients like the chilli powder for some of the orders. They also seem to be making the bread from some pre-"margarined" burger buns in plastic packs.

Now for the bite view.

KFC has a "new" burrito called Cheezito which is essentially like the Bandito with cheese. Being a sucker for cheese stuff despite being apprehensive, I decided to check out their new wrap. Not actually expecting anything fantastic out of this since it's KFC but it was convenient. Also so easy to decide to eat them when you don't know what you feel like eating.As I mentioned, it's a fried chicken burrito with cheese sauce in it. The cheese sauce, whatever it was made of, is exactly the ones used in their cheese fries, which usually consists of cold fries topped with mayo and that said cheese substance. Like the cheese fries also, Cheezitos' cheese tasted flat. It didn't even have the mild zest of bottled Cheeze Whiz. Any doubts about how much of real cheese went into the making of the Cheezito consolidated. Here's a bite view below to see what's in the wrap.

These guys weren't even generous with the cheese fillings in the wrap which included the small piece of chicken enlarged by the crusty batter. Mixed with that mayo, one could hardly tell that there's actually suppose to be cheese stuff inside. So much for being Cheezito-ed.

Strange that these guys are talking about healthy lifestyle when there's nothing healthy in their food. What I had was a great deal of sugar, flour and some chicken with a tiny bit of vegetables and potatoes. Maybe that's healthy for them. I'm also confused about their mention of how they pay particular attention to freshness. Maybe they meant to say that only the freshest ingredients obtainable by their suppliers go into their food factory every day before it is mass processed and frozen. I also wondered who paid for the design of this....tray cover. Green words onto green background.