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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Mother's Day


Last Sunday evening, I went out with my parents, Nai nai, Aunty Cheyanne, Uncle Denton and Shu shu to Chef Daniel's kitchen at Illuma for dinner.



Shu shu suggested this place and it is a nice place which is not too crowded. In fact, when we arrived at around 5.30pm, we were the only patrons there. The good thing for me is that there is space for me to walk around.




We were told that there is only set meals available that evening and so all of us settled for it except for me. Mama had brought porridge for me and here is Papa, feeding me with the porridge so that Mama could enjoy her main course of char-grilled salmon. See the steak at the bottom left right corner in the picture below? It is Papa's main course of ribeye steak and Papa sacrificed his turn to eat so that I could be fed first.


The dessert is brownie and it sure looks nice. Mama was too busy eating and by the time she remembered to take a picture of the food, this is only what she could manage. ;p



The food is pretty good and both Nai nai and Mama agreed that at $28 nett for each person, it is indeed more worthwhile to get the set meal. Just the salmon Mama had already cost $24 and more $4 more probably could not get her a cream of potato and a brownie dessert. So, it's really good value in a way.

After dinner, we went to the arcade near the restaurant. I already ventured there when I went for my own walk with Mama and I was a bit apprehensive about going in as it was dark and there were a lot of strange noises.

But when we went there as a family, I was carried in the arms of one of my parents and it emboldened me a little.




The arcade at the 4th storey is more brightly lit. Papa found his long lost favourite arcade game with Marvel Heroes and with 50 cents, he played marvellously for probably about 5 to 10 minutes according to Mama's estimate.

Meanwhile, I ventured to this drum set and repeated the sequence of hitting the drum using the drumsticks and then putting the drum sticks back to their pouches.


Here are Papa, Aunty Cheyanne, Uncle Denton and Shu shu playing Spot the Difference before we called it a day to go home. Most probably, my parents will be here again but whether they will bring me along, it's another story. ;)



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