Thursday, July 19, 2012

Timeline

It has been a little more than 2 years now since a certain patisserie on a hill was established. What a ride it was, like a roller-coaster built on slippery sand dune, never a comfortable moment. Still, looking back, even though it might seem really really tough at times, I must say it was all worth it. And what made it worth the tears and sweat I poured into it was the people; the kind generous people I have met, and with whom special connections have been built that allowed this kind of shitty journey to be somewhat bearable.

  Hence, I made a timeline with the people I meet as landmarks to chronicle my time there.

July 2010- My life as an Admin/ Sales/ Delivery person aka. The Scratch Months.

Met the first batch of sales people: namely Danny, Amelie &
Charlene!
April 2011- I entered the kitchen at last.. only to find it somewhat different from what I remembered. 
aka. The Anger Months.
Ooh.. there was so much tension and underlying anger in the kitchen.. which inadvertently led to that platonic shifts in October. This period was baaad.. 

The kitchen crew: AJ, Weiloon and Yiwei.
Angry Birds!
June-July 2011- Takashimaya happened.
In came new sales staff: Amy and Kerwin.
An-pan Man smiles.
October 2011- Le Platonic Shift. The steaming volcano has finally erupted. AJ and Weiloon resigned. For the first time, my heart broke for someone who is not blood family. Somehow during the past two years, they had became my second family. When news came that they will be leaving me, my heart really broke. Then which I realised I have to learn to let go of the Team Glace that I was so desperately clinging to. 

The last photo shot of the Team Glace I knew on AJ's last day.
During the month of November and December were the craziest. We worked hard and played twice as hard. After their resignation, the tension kind of dissipated, and all that was left was our unanimous decision to make as much as what's left of our time together as we could. Hence we kind of trolled each other almost every other day. With whatever our kitchen can produce...
Beautiful marron pies!
January 2012- Post AJ and Weiloon. I head the kitchen now, with a brand new team. My trusted right-hand (who is a left paw in actuality) Edina. The best partner you can get. She is patient as I am impatient, relaxed as I am uptight, my natural compliment. Am I ever so lucky to find her. And I thank the gods for that.
Le atypical-working-Singaporean Melissa.
Strawberry Souffle
Cacao Royal
The falling-apart-mixing top was finally disposed off. Edina tried to finish it off by sitting on it (which didn't work ofcourse)
Amy resigned in April 2012.
Sharon, our admin., resigned in June 2012.
Belinda (bel-bel) and Naz (machip) joined the kitchen in May 2012.
Sharon's (ronnie) farewell.
 June 2012- Team Flor goes for blood donation!
Successful donors!
Sharon's last day spent in the kitchen playing chef.
July 2012- To be continued...
 
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Seoul 2012


 Hi there. I know it's been forever since I last wrote anything here, and I know it was really abrupt where I had left off (in the middle of my trip to Paris, 2011..). I apologise for the MIA-ness. I just can't find the energy to carry on from where I had left off. Hence, I guess I shall just pick up from wherever I am, alright? hehe.

Okay, a slight recap. So after my Paris trip last year, I returned to Singapore recharged and worked like a bee for the rest of 2011, in a Japanese patisserie-on-a-hill. And due to major platonic shifts in manpower in the kitchen, I have been (most unceremoniously) upgraded to a leadership position, despite my obvious lack in age and experience, thus I have been leading the kitchen since the start of 2012. Pretty strange huh.

Fast forward six months, I'm finally due for a vacation. This time round to Seoul, Korea. A 5 day, 4 night, do what you like trip.

Seok, my Le Cordon Bleu classmate and good friend, came to pick us up from the airport and brought us to our hotel, The Classic 500, at Konkuk University station. The car trip took us nearly 2 hours! Thanks to Seok's father for keeping up at the wheel. 

The Classic 500 is a brilliant hotel that combines luxury and value. We stayed in a suite which is huge at 125 square metres (a little too big for two persons), complete with a kitchen, separate living room and high-tech facilities; all for about S$250 per night.
I did my proper homework, listing down the few bakeries and patisseries to try. My research brought me to Paul and Pauline, which is famous for their flaky, buttery croissants. Wonderful pain au chocolat, well worth the trip.
344-6 Seogyo-dong Mapo-gu (마포구 서교동 344-6);+82 02 333 0185
 Lunch at a Japanese ramen hole-in-the-wall. Cold ramen.
 Lovely isn't it, being able to see Kim Soo Hyun just about anywhere, despite his over-the-moon expression.
 Michaya, known for its Green Tea Tiramisu. We got the tiramisu and a fromage blanc. Both cakes were pretty blah..
446-59 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu (마포구 서교동 446-59); +82 2 3143 3579
 However, their red bean bingsu made up for the disappointment in their cakes with its super fine ice crystals.
 At a really cute cafe at Ssamziegil, Insadong.
 With Seok, our host cum carry-boy.. haha. Thanks Seok!
 Second accommodation at KunDaeMunJip guesthouse, a traditional Korean house (Bukchon).


 Lunch at a noodle house near our bukchon.
 The pickles.
 The pork ribs stew.
 Really spicy cold noodles.
 Seoul is literally littered with cafes. One of the many cafes in Anguk area, Remini's Cafe. Coincidentally, the owner of the cafe graduated from Le Cordon Bleu.
 Cake and coffee set. Despite the latte art and all, the coffee is only so-so. An occurrence for too many coffees I had in Seoul, sadly.
 The sweet potato tart. A creative combination.
 An almond tart base, topped with sweet potato cream and fresh cream, and a ball of caramelised sweet potato. Nice!
 I can't help but to want to capture forever in my memory this simple arrangement of common flowers sitting so beautifully by the window sill.



 Samgyetang, Ginseng chicken soup. Truly unmemorable.
 Korean breakfast prepared by our hosts at the bukchon. Simple, but really comforting.
 Crossing a canal.
 Onward to Bangsan Market
 The most satisfying lunch in my humble opinion of the entire trip. The common Korean ramyun, Gimbab (rice roll), and cold noodles. Ooh la la.
 Another cute (but of a completely different style compared to Remini's) cafe near our bukchon in Anguk area: Gondry Cafe.
 Orange honey tea. The small canister labeled Honey is actually sugar syrup. ._.
 This is how I see my mum whenever we sit down at a cafe.

 A space for local artist to sell their creations. In this case, it's a button-related accessory shop. Good idea.
 Green tea cake with a red bean cream center.
 Red bean bingsu.
 Korean bath house! Jimjilbang! The experience of the trip where we got a scrub-down, complete with cucumber face mask and an oil massage by two semi-naked ahjumas. haha.. tickles..
 Pork trotter for dinner.
 At the airport before leaving.
Bulgolgi bibimbab
Playing dress-up at the Korean culture centre. In the picture, I am wearing a traditional hanbok for single ladies.
 Goodbye Seoul.
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