Gone Fishing's Famous Almond Coffee

Gone Fishing's Famous Almond Coffee
Almond Coffee...Heavenly Blend between Almond and Coffee

The 'Prata Wrap'

The 'Prata Wrap'
Gourmet Polish Sausage, Shoulder Ham, Mozzarella Cheese, wrapped in a pair of puffy pastry, served with side salad

Suzanne's Roast Chicken

Suzanne's Roast Chicken
Tender and Juicy chicken thigh, roasted to perfection, served with chicken rice, side salad & authentic chilly sauce

Almond Coffee

Almond Coffee
A heavenly marriage between almond and coffee

OREO GaGa

OREO GaGa
the drink that OREO cookies were made for - an all-time hit with kids

The 'Same Thing'

The 'Same Thing'
The ultimate cold caffeinated drink in a frosty mug. Ultra smooth. Ultra shiok. Gurantee not the same as anything you have ever tasted!

The Great Polish Dane - Hotdog

The Great Polish Dane - Hotdog
A real Polish delight with Gourmet Polish Sausage, mustard, ketchup and sweet relish

Foccacia Toast

Foccacia Toast

Friday, January 29, 2010

A Year After The Sale of Gone Fishing Cafe

It has been almost a year ago since Gone Fishing Cafe was sold to a wine-supplier-friend and his wife. Now, it's called Nook Cafe and they specialise in Spanish wine.

Looking back in 2007, Gone Fishing Cafe started prematurely with the hands-on from the previous management. Thankfully with all the gudiance and patience that was given, Gone Fishing Cafe started off fairly alright in the beginning of 2008 and soon it became a quiet heaven for people in Hillview Ave to chill.

Missing all the conversations with the customers, friendships gained along the way...it still registered vividly in one's mind at times. Really wish someday "Gone Fishing Cafe" will be alive again with the same bustling noises and crowd.

Embarking onto a different journey to Rwanda, Africa to experience a totally different kind of lifestyle, working environment, new friends and colleagues. It was really tough and difficult to adjust at first....leaving my love ones, family and friends....also the comfort of having clean running water and electricity.

It has totally changed oneself in getting used to the environment, from comfort to say 'village' lifestyle?

Perhaps it could be a form of vacation, a cut from modern civilisation and back to the basics.

Stay tune to the next posting!!!

Saturday, February 23, 2008