Early in our trip we were blessed by three sisters who treated us to the Sakura Buffet. It was amazing! First we went to their home for tidbits and drinks and a little visiting. Then we all walked over to the restaurant which was very nearby. I believe it is the one located on Choa Chu Kang Ave 1 blk 253. I think this is a fairly new location. At any rate, we loved the look of the restaurant and of course of all the food available! There were fried foods, salads, noodles, meats and fish that we could choose for them to cook for us, steamed foods, and desserts including ice cream.There was also sharks fin soup which I did not see til I was getting dessert and by then I didn’t want to try it. Everything was delicious. I loved the fried prawns and vegetable cakes. My daughter ate so many fried shrimp that our hostess-who usually does not care for prawns-had to give them a try! I didn’t try anything too “out there”-some eel, yam soup (delicious!), and a small whole fish-actually not too bad. The little boys loved the white chocolate/green tea dessert. I am not sure if that is because it was so tasty, or simply that it looked like eating eyeballs! We left the place stuffed and grateful to our hostesses!
With spring break upon us, I have been taking advantage of the time off for the kids to catch up on sleep! Hopefully I will be able to get over the jet lag this week, though I highly suspect that I am just getting lazy laying in bed all morning!
But for those who would rather get out and do something a little more thrilling, there are some great places to visit. Family friendly places are often found in amusement parks. As those in the NorthEast will be getting their spring breaks a little after us here in the south, there are some great NJ Amusement Rides to take in along with some great spring specials. I hear you can save up to 35% at Morey’s Piers Amusement Parks! This sounds perfect for the kids and mom and dad too!


