![]() ![]() D’Andrews seasons and roasts the meats for the sandwiches, while also making the mayo, dijonnaise and pepper jelly toppings. Using the best ingredients in his dishes, David ensures he is offering his guests superior desserts and pastries. Everything in the store is made in-house and nothing pre-made is shipped in. D’Andrews Bakery & Cafe, located in downtown Nashville, offers customers everything from delicious pastries to sandwiches on freshly-baked bread.ĭavid prides himself in bringing recipes, similar to those in top New York restaurants, to his customers here in Nashville. Thank you for being the person that you are - adventurous, funny and spontaneous.After spending years honing his craft in New York City, native son David Andrews returned to Nashville to open a modern bakery with a southern sensibility. Looking forward to more crazy fun with this guy! I'm joking really but at least our eyes were finally looking at the same direction in this photo. ![]() So YX decided that we have to drop by the Jewel Bridge to take a photo together so tadah, there we go.Įnding off with my favourite wefie of us! We took so many but this was one of the few decent ones. On our way back, I casually mentioned that the Jewel Bridge was popular among couples and I've even seen some people taking wedding photoshoots there. YX said the view from here was nice too so yeah, a mandatory shot was taken. ![]() The weaving boardwalk along the waters gives this view a rustic and tranquil feel. The highlight and my favourite bridge out of all is the Sunrise Bridge which offers an amazing view of the Punggol Waterway and Serangoon Reservoir. There will be water activities such as kayaking and canoeing taking place at the Promenade in the future! The Adventure Bridge which looks like a wooden suspension bridge amidst a park but nooo. the bridge is actually made of hardy steel.Ĭertainly a bridge that brings out the outdoor explorer in me.įeeling close to the water while cycling along the weaving boardwalk of the Watersports Promenade. It brings us back to the yester years when Punggol was a seaside village and was known for crab fishing. There's the Punggol Walk Bridge where the shape of the bridge supposedly represents a 'crab net'. YX spontaneously played along with the phototaking. I've seen these wall art on other people's Instagram photos so when we passed by, I excitedly hopped off my bike and announced that we must take creative photos with the wall art. It's as though this bike is customized for me. So happy to rent a bike that fits my height perfectly and even matches my shoes. The bridge also looks out to the Western end of Punggol Waterway.Īnd me TRYING to look all 阳光 女 孩 (Sunshine Girl). The dome-shaped bridge is the Jewel Bridge which is inspired by a jewel atop a ring. :)Īfter our hearty and fulfilling meal, we went on to burn some calories by cycling and exploring Punggol Waterway. Someone was hungry and couldn't wait to dig in. We didn't know that the Eggs Benedict dish will come with waffles too so essentially we were having a waffle-rich brunch. Our indulgence - Waffles with French Butter and Maple Syrup, Eggs Benedict with Smoked Salmon and a Juice Blend. YX was curious to try Whisk & Paddle so we headed for this cosy cafe situated at 10 Tebing Lane which serves all-day breakfast. Thus, when the weekends came along, YX and I decided to feed our stomachs with some brunch at a cafe in Punggol followed by some cycling at Punggol Waterway. Although I've visited a small part of Punggol thanks ( or no thanks) to work, I haven't exactly explored this waterfront town fully. ![]()
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