
Anyways, this was what we had yesterday. Home-made mee siam!!! Prepared by my lovely grandma of course. Every week, my gf and I will pop by my grandma's place and she'll whip up some good ol' home cooked dishes. It's the only chance I can get to taste home cooked food now and it really makes me want to go home :(

Ooo look what we've got. Other than the usual ingredients, we also had stir-fry vegetables, otah, watermelon and home-made Cheng Tng! (Too bad we didn't take a picture of it tho)Oh and by the way, the mee siam and cheng tng were specially cooked for Qin cause my grandma knew that she loved it. So nice right?! N she'll be leaving for Japan this Saturday to visit my cousin and her family. Wahaha, of course I took the chance to ask her to get some Hokkaido red beans! Look out for some home-made tau sar coming soon!

After the meal, which took an hour because we were watching a show (and during the entire our we kept stuffing ourselves!), we were so stuffed we can hardly walk!
For all of you who can get to have home-cooked meals everyday, please do cherish it. Despite my love for all the yummy hawker food, restaurants in Singapore, I would gladly trade it all just to go home for a delicious meal cooked by my mum. I miss her awesome mee siam, laksa, stir-fry beef and many, many other stuff :( I awefully miss my mum and dad and most of all my little sis. 3 months to go home and 11 months more of slavery...
waaaaaa mee siam is my favorite!!! i MUST have it every week. your grandma's look fantastic!! is she a peranakan? wish i could have two bowls right away!
ReplyDeletedid i hear gf? didnt know u r a guy?? i mean, i tot you're a girl all along LOL
Wahaha hardcore mee siam fan huh. Nah my grandma is chinese but she learns to cook alot of dishes. n yes I'm a guy! if u didn't know it before :)
ReplyDeleteLOL, seriously i didnt know. coz there was no sign that you're a guy...until u mentioned gf. and u don't sound that "masculine" to me. haha my bad.
ReplyDeleteyour grandma is really great...show us more of her dishes someday :)
YD, WOW! I'm hungry already!! It looks really good!
ReplyDeleteYea i agree with evan, show us more pics of ur gandma's cooking too! :)
Mmm, now i'm missing my grandma's curry chicken & her peranakan laksa. too bad, she's too old to cook, now it's the other way round, i cook for her... LOL
Damn dude, people are doubting your manhood, you better post up some manly food soon like beef jerky and tabasco sauce or grilled boar on a spit or something!! Hahahaha
ReplyDeleteWahaha, okay okay i'll post more when she gets back from Japan :p In the meanwhile, I'll er... act more guyish k *ROARSSSSS n flexes muscles* lol
ReplyDeletehaha, D, you're so funny!!
ReplyDeleteYo YD, you have a great grandma, all the lovely dishes!
ReplyDeleteHello angie! yeah i'll post more pics up in the future :)
ReplyDeleteHi yummy dummies - I've heard lots about mee siam, but never tried it... yours looks so delicious and perfect. I'm dreaming of the day I finally try it...
ReplyDeleteoooh mee siam looks delicious! now i must try this!!
ReplyDeleteHehe... unlike Evan, I knew you are a guy. So no worries there huh...
ReplyDeleteBTW, can I tag along when you visit your grandma with your gf once a week? Pretty please? I mean... look at the mee siam!
Doesn't help that it's lunch-time and I'm working you know. :(
Hi keiko! it's such an honour to me to have you posting a comment on my blog! thanks for dropping by :)
ReplyDeletehello aria! i just visited your blog n its a really nice site. thanks for dropping by too!
n cadenze, thank god. at least someone know that I am a guy haha. Don't worry, i'll try to persuade my grandma to cook an extra serving. Or at the very most, i'll just sneak some out for u! :p