Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day!!!

Happy Father's Day!!! =)
Have you said "Happy Father's Day!" to your dearest one and only daddy today?
Oh wells. Me neither.
Because I'm an advocate for 'Action speaks louder than words'. *hehs*
Seriously, I think we should really, really, really celebrate Father's Day (most of us tend to leave this very important day out, don't we?) because fathers are usually the ones who slog away half of their life to provide food, shelter, weekly allowances and sometimes, unnecessarily entertainment for the family.
Well, mothers probably also deserve most of the credit because after marriage and kids, their figures changed for the worst, became huang lian puos and blah blah blah (like Zoe Tay in La Femme).
Fathers tend to assume the role of a backstage person (at least, mine does) who sits back and only makes noise when situation turns really nasty.
Nevertheless, I still think they deserve quality love and attention from us children.
So what have you done for your dad on this special day?
My bro and I treated him plus his lifetime partner i.e. his wife to a scrumptious dinner.
We went to Lemongrass at DTE, but it was damn full and had to wait for 45 mins to get a table.
Being impatient lots, we moved on and ended up at Fresh Bulggogi, a restaurant at E!Hub that offers Korean cuisine.
Bro looking through the menu while still queuing...
Basically, Fresh Bulggogi is somewhat like Seoul Garden, except that it offers a wider variety of traditional Korean food like shi guo fan, kimchi and so on.
We each ordered their Bap (chicken, garlic chicken and szechuan chicken), which tasted yummylicious!!!
We BBQ-ed as well!
It was quite an experience, given that it was our maiden try at Korean food, which are surprisingly belly nice! =)
The fried assorted mushrooms, the kimchi, the BBQ assorted chicken meat, and even the tofu, are superb.
In all, our dinner was great, and it cost around 90 bucks, which was really quite reasonable.
And when we left, the queue outside was still going strong!
I'm so glad Lemongrass was full, like my stomach now.
So the dinner was our Father's Day gift to our dad.
What about you?
*winkz*

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