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Rebecca Minkoff MAB Mini

Posted on 31 August 2010 by Sammy

What’s inside this very cute polkadot bag?

 

Oh my… Rebecca Minkoff!

 

Rebecca Minkoff MAB Mini

Ta-da!

Bright sexy red!

Oooh la la!

I just love this bag.

It’s small yet I can fit all my essentials in perfectly.

Love the soft leather.

Love the hot red.

Love everything about this bag.

Love you Rebecca Minkoff.

 

Rebecca Minkoff MAB Mini

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Montréal & Vieux Port

Posted on 30 August 2010 by Sammy

At the beginning of August 2010, I flew to Montréal for the long weekend. I was pretty lucky because the weather is amazing! I flew Friday night and stayed at the Marriott Chateau Champlain which was really lovely.

Montréal is really beautifully set up with some gorgeous parks. It has a nice laid back feel which reminded me a little bit of Melbourne.

So green! Sigh!

How cute is this squirrel! It was just running around in the park. Squirrels always amuse me, as I’m not used to them just running about!

Look at the stunning architecture! Montréal is a very old city and has kept a lot of their builders in their original design.

Montréal City Hall

What I love most about Montréal is their transportation that you can hire! You can rent bicycles or the little cart like above! Love it!! Such an easy cruisy way to get around the city!

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Centre Des Science De Montréal

At the Old Port, is the Centre Des Science De Montréal (Science Centre of Montreal) which also has an IMAX theatre.

Vieux Port (Old Port) is such a beautiful part of Montréal. So calm and fresh.

If you wish to see the city on horse carriage, you can! Pick a horse at the Old Port and off you go!

Giddyup!

Here’s me taking a phot of myself on the horse carriage (har har).

In all, I really recommend seeing Montreal on horse carriage! I decided on an hour tour which took me around Old Montreal and the Old Port. I really enjoyed learning about the history of Montreal and the horse was slow enough to be able to see everything and you could get into those little streets where tour buses can’t. I was able to relax my feet a little, soak up the sun and enjoooooyyy. =)

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Brunetti’s

Posted on 27 August 2010 by Sammy

Brunetti's

One of the most iconic places to visit in Melbourne is Brunetti’s which began their operations as an authentic roman pasticceria in Carlton in 1985. Since then and due to their immense popularity, they’ve opened two more locations at Melbourne’s City Square (April 2005) and Camberwell (October 2007).

Brunetti’s is most known for their delicious cakes but they house a beautiful cafe that offers first class coffee. Also on offer are various other hot drinks such as the Italian hot chocolate, imported and local cold beverages, alcoholic beverages and a large selection of pasteries.

Brunetti’s also has a:

  • Pasticceria which offers a wide selection of cakes, tarts, mignon, biscuits, chocolates, nougat and original delicious cakes
  • Gelateria section that offers 26 flavours of gelati all made daily on the premises by gelatieri using only fresh fruit and natural ingredients. Also available are icy granitas, fresh smoothies and freshly squeezed juices.
  • Paninoteca which offers offers an array of mixed savouries to include tramezzini, foccacce, salads, and savory crepes. They also offer a breakfast menu, al la carte menu and an antipasto bar.
  • Cioccolateria which offers over 40 varieties of hand made chocolates made from the finest imported Callebeau chocolate. They also have chocolate fondue with special chocolate desserts.
  • Creperia that serves freshly made traditional crepes with a variety of toppings and fillings.

When I used to work in the city, my brother and I would often meet at their Elizabeth St location and enjoy some gelati. So good!

Cheesecake

Here’s their baked cheesecake – it was absolutely divine! I love cheesecake!

Ice coffee. Nom. =)

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Toronto Harbour Tours

Posted on 26 August 2010 by Sammy

One of the loveliest things about Toronto is that it sits on the beautiful Lake Ontario. You get lovely fresh gusts of wind (far from lovely in the winter) from the lake and the view is just great. But what is better than all of that is viewing Toronto from the other side, via boat, or via the Toronto Islands, of via plane – day or night – it is just magnificent!

Toronto Harbourfront reminds me of the Melbourne Docklands by 100x times better. It is more developed with more things to do. Let’s not forget that it is also better planned out (the planning of Melbourne Docklands was atrocious). But perhaps in a couple of years to come, the Melbourne Docklands will be bursting of life and energy just like the Harbourfront.

Toronto Harbourfront

Toronto’s Harbourbront, like Melbourne’s Dockland did not get much attention when in its first developments. See that ugly square beige/grey building pictured above? Those are the first condominiums to be built at Toronto Harbourfront and they were going for $50,000 with free parking! In comparison to the value of the condominiums these days – $50,000 can just buy you parking!!!

But seriously – The Toronto Harbourfront in it’s first development was a pretty ugly site. It’s definitely gone a long way from what it used to be. This entire area used to be an industrial playground – full of dirty factories and grime. Toronto has cleaned itself up a lot since then and turned its city into one of the world’s most iconic cityscapes – home to the Rogers Centre and the CN Tower and many festivals (there’s one every weekend during the summer!)

One sunny arvo, we took a Toronto Harbour Tour which takes you around the lake and all the way to the Toronto Centre Islands too where you can also spend your day there. I got a one hour tour ride for just $8 off Groupon (normally $25)! So good! Here are some photos from the ride.

Sirius Centre

Above: Left is the CN tower and to the right is Sirius Centre where a lot of free concerts are played.

 

Rogers Centre

Above is the Rogers Centre (formally known as Skydome) and is home to the Toronto BlueJays (baseball). Last night the New York Yankees and the BlueJays played here. Also in this photo are boats, kayaks and canoes for rent.

 

On the Harbour tour!

 Here’s me on the boat tour.  HEHE!

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Louis Vuitton Damier Speedy 30

Posted on 20 August 2010 by Sammy

On my trip to San Francisco I decided to treat myself.

So here’s my latest Louis Vuitton purchase!

Louis Vuitton Speedy 30 and Silk Scarf

The Speedy 30 in Damier!

I also bought the scarf because it’s so pretty and shoulder strap as well because it’s really practical to wear it on my shoulders.

I’ve been using it everyday since. I absolutely love it!

Prices

Speedy 30 $890
Shoulder Strap $210
Scarf $150

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Toronto Concord Cityplace

Posted on 19 August 2010 by Sammy

Toronto Concord Cityplace

This is where I live.

Isn’t it pretty?

I took this photo one late summer night while walking back home from the Toronto City Centre Airport as I returned from my trip in Montreal.

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Gunnamatta’s Trail Rides

Posted on 18 August 2010 by Sammy

Sammy & James riding on the beach

Back in September 2007, when James came to visit me in Australia we decided to go horse riding at Mornington Peninsula. It was such a beautiful day, it seemed absolutely perfect for this type of activity!

Gunnamatta Trail Rides offers various ride options, 1 hour, half day, full day, night rides, etc. We opted for the two hour bush-beach ride. We were lucky because there weren’t any other people in our group – just the two of us! It was lovely.

I must say that horse riding is hard work! It’s so incredibly bouncy and such a good work out for your legs! You need good balance and tough leg muscles to really feel confident on the back of a horse. My horse’s name was Arlie. He was so lovely to ride.

Here’s some photos of us at St. Andrew’s beach. Can you tell it was an absolute gorgeous day? It was!

Sammy & James riding on the beach

Sammy riding on the beach

Riding on the beach

Sammy on Arlie

 

Ever since then, I’ve been longing to get back onto a horse! I took a couple of lessons since that day which taught me the importance of a good core and how it helps with your balance. Whilst on my trip in Australia in February 2010, I believed it was a must to go back to Gunnamatta since I loved it so much!

Here’s photos from that day. Chris accompanied me while Hao could not make it :( Oh well, next time!

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360 Restaurant (CN Tower) (2nd visit)

Posted on 17 August 2010 by Sammy

CN Tower

This is my second time at the 360 Restaurant. I loved it the first time I ate there, but it was the winter and it was pretty dark. The skies were clear and we could see a lot of pretty lights, but this time the sun was out longer as it was summer and we could eat yummy food whilst watching the sunset. It was beautiful! The CN Tower is a place everyone must experience for themselves. CN Tower is the tallest tower in the world! What better to enjoy good food with a stunning view and the feeling like you’re on top of the world? :)

 

 

Sammy

 

The beautiful sunset.

 

 

Here’s the food!

 

TRIO OF ATLANTIC SEAFOOD COCKTAIL
Jumbo lump crab, Maritime lobster, cold poached shrimp
Champagne vinaigrette, tarragon aïoli, horseradish cocktail sauce $48

 

CUMIN SCENTED ROAST RACK OF LAMB
Warm pancetta, potato and mint salad, natural jus $52

 

PAN ROASTED WILD BLACK COD
Wilted Swiss chard, preserved orange, fennel pollen, black olive vinaigrette $38

 

ORANGE RISOTTO WITH COINTREAU CRÈME FRAÎCHE
Passion fruit, dark chocolate, pistachios $14

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Union Square, San Francisco

Posted on 16 August 2010 by Sammy

Union Square, San Francisco

San Francisco is my second favourite city in the world (after New York City). Union Square being my third favourite place in the world (after Times Square and Central Park in New York City).

I’ve travelled to San Francisco three times now (November 2007, February 2009, May 2010) and I always make sure that I make a visit to Union Square. In fact, the first two times I travelled to San Francisco I made sure that we stayed in Union Square so I could soak up all that joyful shopping atmosphere. I absolutely love it.

The main reason why I fell in love with San Francisco so much is the people. They’re so laid back and friendly. Sometimes I wish I could live in this city!

Union Square is home to many stores (many of them designer). San Francisco Mall is not far, which I frequented often and is where Bloomingdales and Nordstrom is located. Macy’s is the main attraction here at Union Square all year round, having colourful windows. During Christmas, they have entertaining Christmas windows but is a compliment to the massive Christmas Tree that is put up in the centre of the Square. It is an absolute must to visit here during Christmas! It’s just too pretty!

I love shopping at Tiffany’s, Louis Vuitton, Coach, Macy’s, Bloomingdales, BCBG, Banana Republic, Nordstrom, Barney’s, Longchamp, Lacoste, and Victoria’s Secret (just to name a few).

Union Square, San Francisco

Victoria's Secret

At the top floor of Macy’s, is The Cheesecake Factory which has some of the best cheesecakes I’ve ever tasted. YUM! They also have a lookout where you can take a fabulous view of the Union Square. I took the below photo at this lookout. It was a stunning view!

Union Square at night

Macy's, San Francisco

I also love the Heart at Union Square.

Next to the Heart

Here’s me in 2007 with the Heart and my shopping bags!

Here’s me with the heart and shopping bags again in 2010! Hahaha.

I LOVE SAN FRANCISCO! I LOVE UNION SQUARE!

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Le Sélect Bistro

Posted on 15 August 2010 by Sammy

Le Sélect Bistro

Last Friday evening, Kaori and I went to Le Sélect Bistro for some delicious French cuisine for dinner. I’ve been here once before and I absolutely loved it. It’s hard to find French restaurants at decent prices but I must say that this place is the exception! The service is superb too – so friendly and quick.

We started off with French Onion Soup and Pâté for appetizers, then had salmon and scallops for our mains. Finished it off with creme brulee! Too good!

But not only was the food good, the atmosphere is so lovely. Tucked away on Wellington St and Spadina, it’s a quiet area for a beautiful patio. Kaori said that she felt she was in a Foreign country.

I didn’t take any photos of the patio, but I sure took photos of the food!

Soupe À Loignon Gratinée

Soupe À Loignon Gratinée

 

Pâté De Capagne

Pâté De Capagne

 

Noix de St-Jacques Aux Poireaux

Noix de St-Jacques Aux Poireaux

 

Saumon Rôti, Salade De Quinoa

Saumon Rôti, Salade De Quinoa

 

Crème brûlée

Crème brûlée

 

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Awesome French food at decent prices. Total experience was very enjoyable!

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