Aaron

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  • Wagyu Meatball Tomato & Cheese Pasta in Cool ways to have Meatballs for lunch @ Telok Ayer

    Ordered this on my first visit to Club Meatballs and felt that it was good but not necessarily amazing. The $14 price point for 4 meatballs, pasta, and some condiments is to be expected for this type of place in the CBD, and you won't get very full after a meal like this - which I guess is the whole point. In hindsight, salad would have definitely complimented the dish much better than pasta.
    12 May 2015
  • Club Meatballs in Favourite lunch spots in Singapore

    Tried Club Meatballs the other day and loved the concept. Simple menu, good food, and really cool ambience. The semi-private room in the back is excellent to have a good conversation over lunch in a casual living-room type setting. My meal came out to $14 with 4 meatballs and pasta with various other toppings, but will definitely go with salad instead of pasta next time. A bit pricey and won't really fill you up, but thats to be expected for this type of food around the CBD.
    12 May 2015
  • Krispy Kreme Donuts in My Favorite Sweet Tooth Indulgences

    When I was younger I loved Krispy Kreme in the 'states, perhaps due to the standalone shops with the conveyer belt which you could track your donut being made from a ball of dough to getting glazed and then eating that exact one hot off the press. Now that it is available in Singapore, it is still good but isn't the dream dessert it once was. I'll still have a couple donuts without hesitation, but probably won't have 6 at a time anymore :)
    15 Apr 2015
  • Get Hard in John & Rachel's Trips to the Cinema

    Funny movie! Love the good ole American humor. I definitely laughed pretty hard at some scenes, though it is super odd to see Will Ferrell play the role of an intelligent person. Watch out for the penis!!
    09 Apr 2015
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  • Hot Pot @ Gyu Jin in My Favorite Hong Kong Food

    Gyu Jin strikes a fantastic balance of quality meat with a very good price. Opting for the $250 HKD-ish buffet, you'll get great cuts of beef and pork without breaking the bank. Add in free flow of drinks and Haagen Daz ice cream, and it is a truly amazing value.
    07 Apr 2015
  • Taiwanese Food @ Odeon Taiwanese Cafe in My Favorite Hong Kong Food

    Great 3-cup chicken! I haven't had it in a while, but I remember it being one dish that I tried to get back in Singapore and couldn't get anything close. Will definitely make an effort to go back next visit.
    07 Apr 2015
  • Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996) in TV shows that you MUST watch says Reg

    I grew up on this shit! It may not be as great when watching in hindsight (IMHO), but it was absolute gold for my childhood.
    31 Mar 2015
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  • The Office (2005-2013) in TV shows that you MUST watch says Reg

    Love the silly humor of Steve Carell & crew. Watched this religiously in college for the first few seasons, then kinda dropped off after that.
    31 Mar 2015
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  • Big Ben in Places to go in London

    Definitely one of the most famous attractions in London! Nice to look at from that bridge next to it, but strangely I enjoyed the architecture of the parliament house attached to it a bit more than the actual clock.
    20 Mar 2015
  • Boston Lobster Thermidor in Singapore Airlines - Best Book the Cook Meals

    Despite my warnings that the dish was lackluster, my girlfriend insisted on ordering the Lobster Thermidor BTC on our way back from Japan. However, we were pleasantly surprised when it arrived and I was proven wrong - the dish was actually quite good. Though not on par with the best offerings on SQs menu, she found the meal quite satisfying.

    Boston Lobster Thermidor
    NRT-SIN (April 2014, Suites Class)
    02 Dec 2014
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  • Kyo-kaiseki in Singapore Airlines - Best Book the Cook Meals

    My girlfriend had this for breakfast on a morning flight, so it was only 3-courses (the lunch and dinner portions are significantly larger). I had a few bites of each course and was quite happy with the variety and quality of food. Definitely a great experience if you haven't tried it before, or if you simply like to try a bit of everything.

    Course 1, Kyo-kaiseki
    SIN-NRT (April 2014, First Class)
    02 Dec 2014
  • Grilled Beef Fillet in Singapore Airlines - Best Book the Cook Meals

    Another dish off the menu, but again fairly similar to other beef fillet offerings. This one wasn't up to the standard of the other meals as it was a bit tough, but perhaps the departure city (Shanghai) or it being an overnight flight had to do with it. It fulfilled my meat craving, but that was about it.

    Seared beef fillet with bordelaise sauce, polenta sticks, baby arugula salad.
    PVG-SIN (May 2013, Business Class)
    02 Dec 2014
  • Roosevelt’s Diner & Bar in The Ultimate Guide to Burgers in Singapore

    I had the Candied Bacon Beef Burger ($20) which had a soft patty with a subtle beef taste. This went perfectly with the ingredients, as the toppings added a TON of savoury flavors between the caramelized onions, sugary candied bacon, and mayo. Rounded out with the cheese and tomato, the overall taste was both unique and delicious. The bun was soft and light, with a spongy texture and light buttery taste, while the shoestring fries were perfectly crispy and tasty.
    29 Sep 2015
  • Wayne Teo Yong Hoe in 9th LOCC

    Our dearest SoH, for life!!!
    11 Sep 2015
  • Hubbers Facebook Group in How to find Interns in Singapore

    I went to the Facebook group looking to get referrals to interns, but ended up meeting someone who became my co-founder. Am really glad I didn't corner myself into an 'internship/jobs' site since I got so much more out of the process. Plus, I got a bunch of cool feedback and potential partnerships as a result of letting people know about what I'm doing.

    Hint: post here even if you're not looking for interns, you never know what you'll get!
    19 Aug 2015
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  • HubPortal in How to find Programmers in Singapore

    What better place to look for talent than within our own community! I searched HubPortal and found a few developers that were interested in helping out other startups, and guess what - 2 of them were no more than a few seats away! We were able to catch up and start working immediately.
    19 Aug 2015
  • Fiverr in How to find Programmers in Singapore

    I spent a few hours trying to make (seemingly) simple tweaks to my Wordpress blog template and decided to try out Fiverr. The ratings & reviews were really useful to choose freelancers, and I got a response within an hour! The guy was really skilled and fast and I had the option paying an extra $5 to get it done within 24 hours (instead of 3 days). So $10 total to fix everything I wanted within the same day - a really good deal!
    19 Aug 2015
  • Carvers & Co in The Ultimate Guide to Burgers in Singapore

    I had The General burger ($25) which had a thick, dense bun with a very tasty buttery flavor. The patty was thick with great texture and doneness, though the flavor deferred to the toppings. The cheese was quite strong in taste and salty alongside the bacon - something I really enjoyed (I like my food salty). The caramelized onions were good but not strong enough to overcome the saltiness. The tangy sauce on the side offered a unique twist and the fries were crispy & very good! Loved the meal :)
    16 Aug 2015
  • StartUp: The Podcast in Stuff Startup Founders Need

    This was my first podcast and still the best series thus far. Getting a real insiders look into the conversations, issues, and decisions founders face was very useful as well as comforting (many of us face similar dilemmas). I loved that they didn't shy away from or hide the very intimate details - the equity discussion in particular is a huge example of something everyone wants to know about but no one shares.
    13 Aug 2015
  • Google Analytics in Stuff Startup Founders Need

    Google Analytics is AMAZING! It is the only tab that has a dedicated portion of my screen 24/7. Real time analysis of active users and what pages they're on, historical data on viewership and metrics, analytics of where your users are coming from (e.g. Facebook, Google search, a forum link), and a bunch of other uber helpful things I probably haven't even discovered yet.

    If you have a website then you 100% must have Google Analytics set up for it.
    13 Aug 2015
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