Friday was Jerry last day @ Osmosis. And on Thursday we went for his farewell dinner at this very highly raved yakitori restaurant @ Purvis Street. Heard so much about it from Shan, Ah Heng and Jerry and i already missed 1 chance of eating the other time (my papa was hospitalised when i was about to meet them) and Ah Heng alwaes say Osmosis cannot plan events de…alwaes last min nv happen (which is quite true haha) so ME being the mighty Ah Ly MUST make it happen no matter wat….must break the curse~~~~~~ (damn freaky loh, nearly couldnt make it due to some work issues)

Anyway, the guys were damn right. the food was DAMN delicious can~ i think its not own by local nor japanese but the food realli sedap!! even spotted quite a number of japanese patrons.

Anyway, here the the pictures of the food we ordered. My favorite will be the Mint Leaf prawn wrapped in bacon. Absofuckinglutely heavenly.




















7 Comments »

  1. Wah… looks really nice wor… wat about the price? Me tempted since I’m 2 into 1 now… wahahhaa…

    Comment by Kathy — February 12, 2007 @ 3:13 pm

  2. S$38++ from Monday to Thursday (last order 10pm) and S$48++ from Fridays to Saturdays, as well as public holidays and eve of public holidays (last order 11pm… I think).

    Comment by The Android — February 12, 2007 @ 9:17 pm

  3. Oooo….. Eat-All-You-Can ? Price still reasonable…. Thanks for the details yah….. ;p

    Comment by Kathy — February 13, 2007 @ 10:49 am

  4. yes the man said it all…..n u realli got to go try very nice.

    Comment by Ahly — February 13, 2007 @ 11:28 am

  5. yeah man….. im dying to go already…. reservation needed?

    Comment by Kathy — February 13, 2007 @ 4:15 pm

  6. It’s definitely safer to make reservations: 6338 8472

    Don’t worry Ly, this is NOT the fax number haha.

    Comment by The Android — February 13, 2007 @ 9:34 pm

  7. the food looks good… how much does that cost???

    Comment by seb — February 17, 2007 @ 5:03 pm

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