Merdeka in Singapore IV: Tater and Tuna

Before flying back to Malaysia, KH and I attended Sunday mass at Church of the Sacred Heart on Tank Road. The community is small enough that the priest actually blessed the September babies, parishioners who had wedding anniversaries, and couples who were trying to conceive during the announcements. The church has beautiful marble altars with intricate inlays, with two side altars dedicated to Mary and Joseph. Candles are lit high on the altar that the sacristan needs to use candle snuffer. 

Made lunch plans with Tater at Maguro Brothers, Tras Street as KH is a big fan of expensive tuna. We were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the food, and the friendliness of the service. KH was happy with the otoro-don, and maguro ribs was also perfectly grilled. With a little persuasion, the waitress got us drinking out of traditional masu cups. It was such a spectacle, that it influenced the adjacent table to do the same. Haha.

And what does one do after getting a little tipsy on sake? Coffee and swiss roll of course. After that little stop at Muji Cafe, we headed back to Bugis to pack up, and catch our flight back to Kuala Lumpur. Until next time, Singapore!     

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