Moving On
did I say that I loathe you?
did I say that I want to leave it all behind?
i can't take my mind off you
can't take my mind off you
'til I find somebody new
and so it is
just like you said it would be
life goes easy on me
most of the time
and so it is
the shorter story
no love no glory
Eat under an Angsana
Sunset Grill & Pub 140B Piccadilly, Seletar Airbase (from Piccadilly, turn into Lambeth Walk, Hampstead Gardens, Western Avenue, into East Camp, all the way to Singapore Flying Club)
Tel: 6482-0244 Opens: 4 to 10pm; closed on Tuesdays
This place is so remote that some sections of the road are not paved. Other parts have no street lamps so at night, you have to turn on your car's high beams.
If you're taken here on a first date, you might even be suspicious enough to jump out of the car mid-way should your date reveal himself to be a serial killer.
But once you get to the restaurant, it is really quite a treat.
You sit on a wooden deck under a huge Angsana tree and tuck into steak and pasta with 1980s music playing on Gold 90.5FM.
The affable husband-and-wife owners are likely to say hi and chit-chat. And as the restaurant sits at one end of Seletar Airbase, you might even catch the odd plane taking off.
American Jerry Griffis, 71, set up shop here in March, after selling off his previous outlet, Buckaroos Grill, in Andrews Avenue in Sembawang, two years ago.
His choice of locales is offbeat because 'I like greenery and there's not much of it left in Singapore', he says.
The food, while hearty and amply portioned, is not cheap. A two-course meal for two can come to more than $80, without wine.
We loved the buffalo wings, which come in three levels of spiciness (from $14.50 for six wings), Caesar salad ($10.50) and lamb chops ($22.50).
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