Tagged: berlin.

Spargel feast

Now that I did my homework, the spargel dinner was delicious (:

Thank you for the great company and be guinea pigs!

  10:39 pm, by xyd

Ribs Buffet

  10:34 pm, by xyd

HWR International Day

T’was the day we brought out Singapore’s Yeo’s soya drink, Laksa and Hainanese paste, along with magnificent shots of the Singapore’s skyline and all the cute cartography of “fines” we find pasted all over Singapore.

This event was also a food galore! You get to sample food from different countries - Korean noodles (i dont know the name of this super tasty dish!), Turkish delights, Japanese sushi, Sangria from Spain, Dutch cheese and stroopwafels, Oreos from US, amongst many.

What a feast!

  08:25 pm, by xyd

A warm dinner

One of the rare chances that a few of us gather together to have dinner! This was an impromptu decision to have spargel and carbonara. Yes, how can they co-exist when both are main dishes?!

It’s our first time having spargel and knew zilch about how to cook it and how it was served. Nevertheless, the carbonara (with spinach linguine) was delicious and made up for the spargel. Of course, it was great having dinner with an awesome helper and a “michelin 3 stars chef”!

  08:17 pm, by xyd

Sachsenhausen..

As chilling as Munich’s Dachau concentration camp. But this was meant more for the Jewish prisoners, compared to the political prisoners. A similar way of configuration, similar torture methods, similar cruelty that is psychologically unimaginable.

07:13 pm, by xyd

The Devil’s Mountain

See this restricted place for yourself (:

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  06:46 pm, by xyd

A architecturally beautiful day!

It was an on-the-spur-of-the-moment decision to visit Bauhaus Archives w Gunil and Soo. The place is really lovely and its difficult to believe that many of the modern buildings built nowadays have been conceptualised from as early as 1900s…Many of the furniture that we use today (and found in Ikea) have been created in 1920s by Bauhaus architects. No wonder the Bauhaus is so famous..Imagine a futuristic glass building in 1929. This is exactly what they built for the German Pavilion in Barcelona.

We then roamed Tiergarten and ended up at the Solar Bar. It is housed in one of the few tall building in Berlin so you can imagine the view we had of Berlin from the top. The cocktails were expensive though, so we settled for the classic beer. This brand is very tasty!

Lovely day with great company (:

06:11 pm, by xyd

Bode Museum

Since its a Thursday where National Museums are free 4 hours before the closing time, I visited Bode Museum (:

The museum was designed by architect Ernst von Ihne and completed in 1904. Originally called the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum after Emperor Frederick III, the museum was renamed in honour of its first curator, Wilhelm von Bode, in 1956. 

In order to achieve the appearance of a building rising from water the architect arranged the three-winged building around several interior courtyards so that the exterior facades immediately bordered the banks of the river Spree. A dominating dome and two opulent staircases lend the building a stately air which is underlined further by the decorative elements such as the monumental pilasters, demi-columns and window surrounds.

Sources: Wikipedia, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 

12:00 am, by xyd 1