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A Night to Remember ( May 2021)

This is our last date and night out before entering second lock down this coming Sunday. We have planned to have a date one month before since Friday is sandwich day between holiday. However, due to the surge number of COVID-19, the Government decided to have another lockdown to curb the infection.

We started our date having scrumptious Japanese lunch at Sushi Airways. The place was so unique as if we were in the airplane. The waitress was wearing stewardess outfit and the table setting and menu were cabin setting.







We ordered set lunch which was 3 course menu at only S$26++, it's really worth of money and the food portion was perfect, not too little neither too much.

The starter was soft shell crab salad. 

I choose the main course is bara chirasi don while hubby chooses Unagi don. 




As for the dessert, we had coffee mouse and red bean mochi.





Overall, we loved the food and the concept of the restaurant, it's just the restaurant a bit too cramp for big group, perfect for dating and intimate dining.

After that, we picked up the kids from school and drop them at home. The, we went to Funan to search the secondary schools for our eldest son. It took us 2  hours to search for the school.

Around 5.30pm, we hopped to The Oyster Bank to enjoy happy hour with S$2 oyster. It's one of my favorite food that I am going to miss during the lock down.




In the evening, we have booked the Lantern to chill while enjoying the night scenery and sipping the beer and mocktail. We loved the ambience. 














It's indeed a night to remember before second lock down.


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