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Congratulations! It’s A Bar!
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It’s been quite some time since an innovative ad came along. I mean there are many great ads but something with a humour, something that lays it flat, something that intrigues. Alright, I admit, I have a weird sense of humour which I am still trying to figure out myself…more on that later.
The last time I saw something similar was for Old Chang Kee’s “Expecting Twins” campaign in a bid to promote their 2 new flavour curry puffs - sardines and pepper chicken. Recently on tv, something that really attracted me was this ad from Soy Joy’s “So Joyful Together” ad….
Are you feeling FRE(N)SH today?
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Are feeling fresh? or french? Or…FRE(N)SH?! Whatever you are feeling, be very prepared of what you are going to see next! I am positive it’s going to so whet your appetite! I swear it’s not the french guys! It’s the french food!!! I had just left the French cafe for 15 minutes and I am missing the dessert and its tartine already….arrrr…!!!

BBQ Meat Skewers
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Sometime ago, at a friend’s pot-luck BBQ birthday party, I made some meat skewers. I love food and I love making them.
The results were good! The Zuchini, cherry tomatoes, portobello mushrooms, not forgetting the meat taste really succulent and nice after BBQ-ing them. So for friends who are up for a BBQ, try this simple meat skewers yourself.
Basic Instinct
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A couple of weeks ago, at my leadership programme (more on this later), my coach pointed out something…or rather, set us to think about something. Humans have some “basic instincts”, so I call it. These “basic instincts” are something that come just like that. At the snap of a finger, at the twitch of an eye. Something that you know at your fingertips, either conciously or subconciously. I thought about mine. And guess what, the 1st 2 that comes to mind were: COLOURS and FOOD!
Little Bali
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Address: 9A Lock Road Singapore 108937
Contact No.: +65 6473 6763
Fax. No.: +65 6473 5431
Website: www.littlebali.com
Email: info@villafrangipani.com
WHERE IT IS
Tucked away in the lush greeneries, opposite the PSA building, along Lock Road, is a stretch of undiscovered chill-out venues. The one that deserves our thumbs-up got to be Little Bali. After spending a few hours there, it had left me wanting more…
To get to Little Bali, you will have to cross a very old bridge. What lies beneath it seems to be either a dilapidated railway track or a big drain that is now covered with so much thick grass and creepy crawlies. The thought of walking across this 30m bridge in the dark is kind of creepy but when you lift your head, you will know that the place got to be worth it!
LITTLE BALI’s ENVIRONMENT
From the bridge, Little Bali seems like a very old, dark mansion. What greeted me was a pleasant surprise. The entrance was like the start of a secret cave you discovered in the mountains. It was all stones and bricks with thick flora and greens all around it. The trickling of water at the entrance fountain and the smell of the local frangipani flower was absolutely hypnotising…
If you visit their website, you will realise that Little Bali looks very different in the day. Still good though but the night time Little Bali is definitely most charming! Why Little Bali? Like in the real Bali, these features are prominently spotted: wooden crafted furniture, the natural lush of greeneries, batik cloth drapes, Indonesian fare, the tranquility of the environment, carved display statues….For those who miss Bali or those who would like to get a taste of Bali, this is it.
LITTLE BALI
The whole villa is divided into 2 main areas - air-conditioned and alfresco. The ratio is approximately 1: 6. Their alfresco area is very big with visibly recognisable sectors. When I was there, the air-conditioned area was empty with 0 customers while the alfresco area - dark with dim lightings, cosy with the tea light candles, slightly breezy with the fans and absolutely rustic with all the trees and shrubs, was almost 70% full when it’s not even 9pm on a Saturday!
Another fatal attraction are the stand-alone huts! If you are with a group of friends or just prefer some privacy to do some dark deeds, you got to go for the huts!!! They are like the VIP area that is kind of isolated from the rest of the crowd, has cushions for you to sit on and a low centre table for your food. One important criteria though, you can only sit in these stand-alone huts only if your expenditure per hut exceeds SGD200. Each hut can accomodate, comfortably about 6 person. This is something that I am so in love with…
SOMETHING TO SLURP & DROOL
Food is a variety of Indonesian, Asian and Western fare. In such Balinese setting, one should be tempted to try some of their signature Indonesian dishes like the grilled prawns and satay. Enjoy your happy hour 1-for-1 alcohols if you order before 9pm. My glass of red wine only cost me $4.50!!! Their comprehensive list of alcoholic beverages consist of wines, cocktails, beer, shots, mixers…
THE X-FACTOR(s)
For most F&B joints, the X-factor lies mainly with the ambience, food or the service. The hosts and hostesses are mainly friendly. At the door before you enter the villa, make sure you check-in with the head host so that he could get someone to sit you in. About 3-4 hosts run a sector. Services are pretty prompt but more smiles will definitely be a plus!
Another fatal attraction is the Sheesha! Colourful Sheeshas greet you at the door. At about $30 for an hour, the Sheeshas come in a variety of flavours - apple, orange, vanilla, etc. A smoke, anyone?!
ON THE WHOLE
Accessbility: *** Pretty inaccessible with only a few buses serving the main road
Ambience: ***** Excellent ambience and concept, complete with the music!
F&B: *** Average apart from the signature dishes
Pricing: *** Will be good if it’s priced slightly lower for the food items
Service: *** More smiles will be greatly appreciated!
Photos by Erica and Brennan


