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Escentials Fall / Winter Preview @ Operation Dagger

Posted on Friday, October 21, 2016

Decided to bring Justin along for Escentials Fall/Winter 2016 preview last month! It's actually his first event ever because he's not very interested in fashion (as most guys are), but when there is food and cocktails involved (+ maybe some gift inspiration for the upcoming holiday season *AHEM*) I managed to convince him to come with me as my date!


If Rennie (from Mercury PR!) wasn't standing outside, I probably wouldn't have been able to find the entrance of Operation Dagger, the cocktail bar where the event was at. The building facade looked like it was under construction or abandoned, but it was revealed that the bar was actually underground! Felt like we'd been let into some top secret club... hence the name of the bar I guess!


Got ourselves some cocktails to settle in first. All the bottles behind are actual ingredients used in the cocktails, and it felt quite apt tying in with Escentials because there's the whole "chemistry" and scents vibe going on.

Anyway, Justin got the "Fallen Fruit", which came in this adorable pear shaped cup/container with real curry leaf included! It had hints of poached pear and sugar, and I admit drinking more of this than my own which was the "Creaming Soda" (all cocktails are S$25.00 net!)

Mine had juniper, rasberry, pink peppercorn and vanilla, and the foam on top had those old school candy - you know the ones that fizz and crackle when you eat it? Quite fun! It was tasty too but drinking the whip cream without getting a moustache was KINDA unglam, though I generally am not a very glamorous person anyway so it was fine because Justin already knows this :(


Then it was time to check out what upcoming launches there were! The purpose of this event is to showcase special Christmas sets that some of the brands Escentials carries has to offer this year. Couldn't resist swatching all the colours from Lipstick Queen by Poppy King, which are split into two categories of 10 different shades - the "Sinners" in the black tube which are more pigmented, and their complimentary shades in "Saints" which are more sheer.


Usual favourites like Diptyque and Byredo. Byredo's is a little special this year because this Christmas they actually have a blank perfume label which you can fill in yourself, essentially naming your own perfume! So cool?? WOULD NOT MIND RECEIVING THIS *Hint hint*


Maison Francis Kurkdjian was another outstanding set to me because it comes in an array of pretty colours for both boys and girls, and the slim gold case in the right side picture is like a little holder to "keep" your perfume vial when going out, and is suitable for both Him and Her! So classy and I think anyone (i.e. myself) would be happy to get this for Christmas k, hahaha. Feeling quite shameless today, don't mind me.


Let's talk about food. After checking all the Christmas sets, we settled down for another couple of cocktails (this one is called the "Corn + Oil" - very strong and for brave people only!) and ordered our food.

The bar bites at Operation Dagger are by far the best bar bites I've ever had in Singapore. When I normally think of bar bites I think buffalo wings, or maybe nachos, but Operation Dagger is classy AF, so they just knocked everything out of the park. Above is the "Bacon and Eggs" (S$14.00), but it's more of an egg foam infused with bacon flavour and sprinkled with my personal favourite, Jamon De Bellota. The toast was like a brioche, crispy outside but light, airy and soaked with butter inside. They sold out of this dish - we know because, yes, we asked for seconds.


The "Cauliflower" (S$12.00) had cauliflower (of course) prepared 3 different ways but presented very charmingly. There was the puree, raw and oven roasted with hints of truffle and almond flavouring. I loved coating the oven baked cauli's in their pureed friends - so tasty and perfectly seasoned.


The kitchen at Operation Dagger is really small, so I'm really impressed by the level of dishes they churn out. I am especially pleased with how warm they are. You know how when you go to cafes and ask them to heat up your food and it's like, meh? Well here the food and plate came out piping hot and hence extra shiok. The "Asparagus" ($12.00) is another outstanding dish. Crispy and generously sized, they were sprinkled in cured egg yolk and charred so that they had that burnt "wok hei" taste. If all vegetables were cooked like this I could possibly be vegetarian.

NAH, I love my meat. But yes, best asparagus ever!


FAVOURITEST DISH (ok I liked them all, but really). If you guys have been reading, you know how much I love mushrooms. These "Mushrooms" ($12.00) came on a bed of "soil" - how cute is the presentation??? The cacao soil is edible and, surprisingly, sweet. It perfectly balanced the saltiness of the pickled Shimeji porcini mushrooms, and once again the slightly charred and perfectly heated temperature at which they were served makes me really want to come back here. Yes, just for mushrooms.

Anyway, a really enjoyable afternoon having a full sensory experience of all kinds of smells from the exciting upcoming Christmas collections available at Escentials, to the delicious food and creative cocktails at Operation Dagger. Thank you Rennie and Karen once again for the invite!

These Christmas gift sets are available at Escentials from the end of October 2016!

Escentials Paragon
290 Orchard Road
#03-02/05
Singapore 238859

Escentials Tangs
310 & 320 Orchard Road
Tangs Beauty Level 1
Singapore 238864

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Halloween 2013!

Posted on Monday, November 4, 2013

Hello all! Another year has flown by since Melissa and I stomped our way down Clarke Quay in one of my favourite halloween get ups to date, however I was really excited this year to get to go to one of those crazy Halloween parties (thanks to Stef!) that I've read about in books that all the Westerners go for, and now it's my turn!


Turn up at 730pm for dinner + Halloween prep armed with all my props! Steffy does make up for Pieter and me since she has the face paint, and thus unleashing her hidden talents upon us (and she says she's never done this before???)


I'm a geisha! I try to be creative here to use things that are already in my closet, like this kimono i bought from Primark for normal wear, and the fragipani flower hair clips Steffy kindly lends me (she's the Queen of Hearts)! And I source this wooden umbrella from the Asian Supermarket which is funny when people ask if I brought it all the way from Singapore (why yes, I thought I would miss my wooden umbrella). So in total I only spent 9.95 euros on my costume. Whoop!


I meet Veith, Steffy's friend, who arrives what looks like normal plain clothes, until he takes out a soft toy shark to pin to his butt and an octopus for a hat, which we said looked like dreadlocks - haha!


And it was party time at Michael's! Wish I took proper pictures of all the decor! He really thought it all out - the carved pumpkin in the yard, the walls covered in black paper and glow in the dark spiders and bats, the party lights and music in each room, and the party snacks for when we got peckish (which I always do when I drink!) My favourites were the mini pizzas, which I thought were cookies initially when they were handing them out (it was dark!!!) but they were amazing and piping hot - and also my first time having a mini pizza, just like in the stories! Everyone really went all out for their costumes - I loved Pieter's adorable skeleton onesie, Bekir's zombie pirate with his iphone inside his shirt as a throbbing heart (so creative!!!), Eva's adorable pimples as a geek, Andreas diabolical doll that totally suits her, Alexandra's unicorn (freaking love her horn)... So it was real fun. I think I got the real Halloween experience from the Westerner's perspective which I guess is something I've been hoping for since I was a kid. Mission accomplished!

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Night Out in Karlsruhe

Posted on Wednesday, October 30, 2013


Tanja is the wall, yes she is!

Hello all, just a random night in Carambolage, Karlsruhe where the decor is a little questionable (naked Barbie dolls?); the music a little dubious; and the hazelnut shots (schnapps!) are pretty damn good. This is the night I learn how to say "I do not speak German!" in Deutsch from Julius, who says I have great pronunciation (a momentuous occasion for me since he is bona fide German thank you, thank you all :')) Aitor draws me a little map of Spain and tells me all the great places to go, after which Jonas borrows it and draws a cartoon dick on it (THANKS). We eat kebab for supper and I put too much chilli flakes to prove my Asian-ness to no one, basically - it's so hot I tear. Lesson learnt. After which I go home and mop my entire house at 4am in the morning.

Just another night in Karlsruhe.