People come for pottery sessions—and return for the food
Nestled among the mixed hotpot balls dense with tofu, sambal, eggs, mung bean and cilantro, the thick rice noodles, fried to a crisp, slowly disappeared as the hot laksa soup
Nestled among the mixed hotpot balls dense with tofu, sambal, eggs, mung bean and cilantro, the thick rice noodles, fried to a crisp, slowly disappeared as the hot laksa soup
TO THIS day, she can remember one childhood memory. At the age of 5, her hands lovingly caressed a tabletop made of various broken pieces of tiles, assembled together in
On All Souls’ Day we decided to scatter Dad’s ashes, heretofore in an urn beside our son Bey’s, in a stand-up “tabernacle” outside Crescent Moon Café. Dad’s ashes were to be set free to mingle with the earth around the oldest mango tree by the gate.
This homey garden offers a refreshing break from the city. You can choose to go for the day or stay the night and enjoy Sonya’s fresh fare and relaxing amenities. Go for the set menu to get the full Sonya experience. Try the salad with her special homemade dressing. (It’s so good you’d want to bring a bottle home—and you can!) The pasta is good too. Make sure to drop by the bakery and bring home cheese hopia and pinwheel cookies.
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