Tuesday, 22 November 2016

TCC Christmas Menu (2016): Food Review

Back again with another TCC review. TCC has never failed to impress me with their regular menu updates and since Christmas is around the corner, they've came up with a course set menu.


I ordered the 3 course meal, with the turkey ballotine as my main course


Roasted Cauliflower Soup
The soup was pretty nice. I like the additional flavor from the miso pesto and also the texture from the croutons and vegetables. Also the soup was very flavorful but not salty which is a good thing (yay healthy food)



Turkey Ballotine
I was obviously gonna order this because I don't usually get to eat turkey. The turkey is stuffed with a chestnut and cranberry paste and drizzled with some brown sauce and jam. I don't recommend eating it with too much of the sauce because i find it really salty and it masks the taste of the turkey.


White Chocolate Reindeer
Ooh this is a must try in their Christmas menu. It's a white chocolate moose+ green tea spongecake desert with a biscuit base so there's a very good mix of texture.



I do not know what this is called
This is my favourite dish of all. It's a scoop of vanilla ice cream topped with caramel popcorn and whip cream with a cookie base. The espresso drizzle is optional but i highly recommend adding just enough coffee to cover the cookie base. The ice cream is probably made with vanilla pod (meaning it's good stuff) and the taste of the espresso, melted whip cream and ice cream with the soggy biscuits is just divine!

https://www.theconnoisseurconcerto.com/

Christmas menu: http://www.theconnoisseurconcerto.com/images/pdfs/tcc-xmas-menu.pdf


Tuesday, 8 November 2016

The Connoisseur Concerto (TCC) (Vivo City): Food Review

On Sunday, my parents and I decided to head down to vivo's tcc for breakfast. It states on their website that they open at 10 am so we arrived at 10 because we had stuff to do afterwards. But they opened the shop about 15 minutes later and the kitchen was only ready at about 10:40. So either their opening time on the website is wrong or they just opened late.

Moving on to the delicious breakfasts-


Benny's Breakfast $16.8

I highly do not recommend ordering their poached eggs because it's overcooked most of the time, but my dad still orders it for some reason.

My mom and I shared the next two dish.



Oozy Coffee Pancake $15.5

I really love how they managed to put the coffee cream into the pancake. The cream kinda tastes like coffee milk, which has a hint of bitter, which balances perfectly with the caramel drizzle. Also just in case you were thinking that this two pancakes isn't enough to fill you up like what I thought, it is extremely filling.



Morning Mix & Match $20.0

Ok this is part of their new menu as well and I highly recommend this because it's worth the price. For $20, you get to choose one kind of egg, two proteins and two sides which is extremely valuable and it tastes good as well. Again, do not order the poached eggs because it'll most likely be overcooked. I ordered the poached eggs though, because I thought it was something else, along with wagyu beef patty and smoked salmon as my proteins, and avocado salsa and greek yogurt as my sides. So what I did was I took a little bit of everything, layer it on top of my bread and ate it in one bite and surprisingly the tastes blend together really well. Out of all their sides, I suggest that you order the avocado salsa and greek yogurt because they're both really really nice.


Soy Hazelnut Heaven $8.0

Another new item on their menu under the healthy and organic drinks section. It's a little pricey but hey it is an organic drink. This is the first time I've drank soy lattes before and I'm not disappointed because this one has a really strong hazelnut taste. With the addition of chocolate chips and hazelnut crumbs, it kinda reminds me of kinder bueno and nutella. But halfway through the drink I found it a bit too sweet.

My Ratings
Service: 8/10
Food: 8/10
Ambience: 8/10

Total: 8/10



 http://www.theconnoisseurconcerto.com/

Friday, 4 November 2016

Achieving your desired hairstyle: Do's and Dont's


Let's just skip the pointless introduction and get on with the 6 points to achieving your desired hairstyle -->

1) Shampoo myth
which claims that shampooing daily should be avoided as it strips your hair of its natural oil. I've tried it for 2 weeks- shampooing only 3 times a week and it was such a pain in the ass plus I probably got some dandruff from that. True it did make my hair wavier from the hair oil but at the same time, it weighed my hair down and made it look greasy. I've developed my own shampoo routine- which is to try to shampoo once every two days, unless I have products in my hair or if I've swum that day. This way, my hair won't be dried out or become greasy.



2) Hair texture/length
If you have pencil straight hair I highly doubt that it's possible for a curly-hair hairstyle. Sure, maybe if you get a perm then yeah, it's possible. But you have to understand that not everybody is going to able to achieve a hairstyle that doesn't suit their hair texture or length. If you've got hair shorter than 3 inches there is obviously no way you can achieve this huge volume quiff vice versa



3) Pre-styling
This is another issue with my friends because they seem to think that blow-drying their hair is girly/ will burn their hair. Firstly, it's not. Secondly, heat-protectant. It's a little something you add in your hair before blow-drying to prevent it from drying out. I'm currently using Sidekick by Vilain which I've mentioned before in one of my product reviews. Do check it out because I highly recommend this product; in short, It's a pre-styler which volumnizes hair with a heat-protectant function.

By pre-styling your hair, your hair is automatically volumized it is so much easier to apply your finishing product. It also minimizes the use of the finishing product, thus saving money.



4) Choosing your hair products
There are so many hair products out there but just to generalize it- there're waxes, clays, pomades. fibres, putties, pastes etc. Different types of hair products will help you achieve different hairstyles. If you're going for a high volumnizes quiff, you might want to go for a wax which usually has a stronger hold with a more natural finish. For me, I tend to go for a more rugged messy hairstyle so I use a clay (Hairbond) which is amazing because it has a medium hold and is easy to apply. For a sleek, formal combback (double check name), apply pomade while your hair is still wet.


5) Applying products
Before applying whatever products, rub in your hands, emulsify. Don't chuck the a whole finger of hair product in a place and expect your hair to style itself. Also, don't use too much because it will make your hair look greasy and it'll weigh your hair down. Take just enough (about a 10 cent coin size), emulsify it and make sure the product gets applied from the roots to the tip of your hair to prevent it from being weighed down.


6) Experiment
Nobody's going to get perfect looking hair with a snap of their fingers. You gotta learn and try out different ways of blow-drying your hair and using different types of products. I remember when I first tried out hair-products, I got this orange colored Gatsby wax and I just straight up applied it to my fringe; Without spreading it through my hands and prestyling. I just took a finger full and smacked it in my fringe. Then I realize that pre-styling really helps and I tried out using gel at first, then moose and now a sea-salt spray. So yes do try out different ways to achieve whatever hairstyle and don't be disappointed if you don't get it on your first try. It'll take time and I'm sure that one day you'll have kick-ass hair.



Thanks for reading!

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