Date post mortem
Dinner was at a Japenese BBQ restaurant in Chijmes called Gyu Kaku.

We weren’t sure what to order, so we left it to one of the waitstaff to surprise us.

He brought out aparagus, mushrooms, garlic prawns (its the 4th year, we don’t care if we get bad breath on a date at 4 years), Wagyu beef, pork strips, chicken teriyaki, Japanese salad and rice.

You can’t have BBQ food without some BEeeer! 2 Mugs of Asahi please!

So how does it work? They bring out your food raw and seasoned, and all you have to do is chuck it on to the grill in front of you for a couple of minutes. It’s great because i can burn the steak the way i like it! If you want to try this place out, i highly recommend the wagyu beef…SO tender, juicy, and fatty.

We were so full we decided to walk round the premises, hand in hand, just chatting and joking. And that by itself, is a perfect date. 4 years on…and i still love my big grumpallofagus…very very much!

awww so romantic!!!
happy anni!!
Janice: thanks
Gawd.. Still can’t believe it was 4 years ago tt i was in Perth seeing it all happen.. how u intro me to him.. *hee* ;p
Man, are we old or waddd! i am turning 25 soooooon!
Can’t wait to see u guys head into 2nd phase.. *hugs*
sounds awesome, the date and dinner!
happy anniversary! you guys are adorable
on another note, i LOVED going to Gyu-kaku when i lived in New York…if the food at the Gyu-kaku in Singapore is as good, i’m gonna hit it up next time i’m in town!
Happy anniv!
You guys look lovely together
And the food doesn’t look half bad either…
danli: we weren’t even going out then…. but i do remember telling you abut him…
pei: OOo there’s one in NY? had no idea…i wonder what gyu kaku means? or maybe it’s just a name?
germaine: It’s quite fun, cooking your own food. But be prepared to splurge if you’re going for the wagyu…. that’s the killer dish… and mUST have beer! it goes hand in hand….
Arww Happy Anni to you both!
I love wagyu beef too!
gyu means beef, and based on the chinese character, kaku probably means horn in japanese.
I missed japanese bbq! *drool*
oops…gyu means cow.
The food was amazing but my partner was way better.
drea: its my first time trying Wagyu. can you believe it!
Chloe: heya… thanks for the translation!! HAHAahah did you study japanese??
wayne: aaww….
wayne is one lucky guy and u’re one lucky girl.
Stay happy!
Nah, I wanted to learn japanese for the longest time…but me procastinator!
Watch alot japanese dramas. Anyway Japanese/Korean sounds alot like some chinese dialects. Easy to pick up if u know many dialects
*drool.. wagyu beef!
There’s an excellent Jap restaurant in Sydney. Musashi or something. EXCELLENT wagyu beef over there..
ipy: we are… i must admit, we are terribly lucky… i really must have done something fantastic in my past life…
chloe:yeah i heard korean is a bit like hakka
indra: OOoooo must take note if i ever go to sydney
Really? I’m hakka, can’t speak my dialect but understand some when my dad speaks it.
My sil is korean though. When she calls my bro which i supposed is dear, it sounds like chicken mother in hokkien. It tickles me everytime they call each other.
Chloe: COOL! yeah same.. i can sort of understand my relatives…
Sounds crazy. Do you approve of my ironical investigation Sorry, for off top, i wanna tell one joke) Where do young dogs sleep when they camp out? In pup tents.