
My Singapore trip would not be complete without having a glimpse of unusual finds there. After having dinner with Melvin, Jared and his brother, they told me that there’s an establishment which is also located on the same food court that has a name of Opus Deli. We went there and took a photo of it.





Sarap naman ng trabaho mo. me kasamang trips. My kind of job sana.
Panalo. Dapat Da Vinci code title nito. hahahaha!
hehehe… I’m not very sure but yeah, I think word play is also characteristic of Singaporeans, parang mga Pinoy din. They’re usually more descriptive though, and strange, like the No Signboard Seafood Restaurant. Oo nga pala, that’s one more place you have to eat in. Sabihin mo sa friends mo dalhin ka dun, sa may Esplanade.
Hi Jet,
yes nakakain na ako sa No Signboard Seafood hahaha
went to Esplanade din
Hahahaha. Crack the code kamo Melvin lolz
Hey! I didn’t suspect you knew Jared and Melvin.
hi migz!
yup I know them
Hi there!
What can you find at Opus Deli?
Were you able to try the cereal prawn at no signboard? also, did you go to the v tea room, it is by the entrance of esplanade?
Have you tried the chicken rice? yummy!
perhaps there are pastries at Opus Deli..
I’m not really sure about it because it was closed already by the time we took the picture
Yes I was able to try the cereal prawn there
can you please describe to me the v tea room?
Yeah it’s yummy
Oh! =( too bad!
check out this link: http://anton.blogs.com/awesome/2006/09/v_tea_roombest_.html
you will definitely remember this place if you had pasedby this store. i just remembered that if you passedby the other entrance you might not have ssen this. =(
sarap kumain!
thanks for your quick reply! =)
i think di ko nadaanan yan hehehe
san ba yan banda?
pero the name of the store rings a bell