Thursday, October 27, 2005
S$100 Marriot F&B voucher
KS got an S$100 Marriot F&B voucher after she wrote to them about a bad service experience at Crossroads Cafe. Well, she is a hospitality undergrad and was very disappointed with the service.
On Monday, we went to enjoy the voucher without her. After Matthew woke up from his nap, we changed him and gave him his milk. I put his BAHA on and I think he has adjusted to being able to hear on his left side. I left it on throughout the ride from Mom's place to Crescent Girls' School (where Wee Suan teaches English and Literature) to Marriot Hotel.
We ordered curry chicken, 8-treasures vegetables with crispy wanton noodles and an OktoberFest special of sauerkraut and bratwurst sausages. The curry chicken was yummy good, thick, but absolutely sinful with lots of coconut milk. The noodles was ok. The portions were huge. By the time we finished all the food, there was almost no room for dessert. Wee Suan and I were determined to make the feast worthwhile, so we ordered a Mango and Banana Chocolate Spring Roll with Maple / Walnut ice-cream. Deadly sinful, but satisfying! If anybody is interested, for 2 persons, just order a main to share and enjoy the dessert buffet for 2 at S$14+++! Cheap deal!
Matthew enjoyed himself. He was very happy and screamed the whole place down, literally. The whole lobby could hear his excitement! Marriot's service was family friendly; they provided plastic plate, bowl and a spoon (all from Ikea) to keep kids occupied. Matthew was more interested in his little Pooh spoon. We fed him his porridge there. He was very co-operative and finished more of his dinner. It was a pity that I forgot to bring a banana and some of his baby cookies.


Matthew enjoyed himself. He was very happy and screamed the whole place down, literally. The whole lobby could hear his excitement! Marriot's service was family friendly; they provided plastic plate, bowl and a spoon (all from Ikea) to keep kids occupied. Matthew was more interested in his little Pooh spoon. We fed him his porridge there. He was very co-operative and finished more of his dinner. It was a pity that I forgot to bring a banana and some of his baby cookies.