Monday, June 22, 2009

Eastwood Lunch Trip

Today was so a hot! hot! hot! day and a great day for a swim or a good trip to the mall but since its on a weekday, it's time for work, work, work!

Well, as I was going to visit a client at a nearby building within the Eastwood City development, I walked through the once busy of cheery people of walks alike place, and wanted to dine at an area that me and my friends use to go to for Friday nights.





The whole place has changed and most of the old establishments are now replaced with different walks of life.




Its very interesting to see new establishments and new cites and also good to see some establishments that pioneered the place. (Which brought sweet old memories back and wondering how time flies)





As usual, I was having a hard time choosing where to eat because the food seemed so versed and practically found easily withing the next compound or next subdivision.





How was this different to any other gimik areas. The theme never changes, and next you'll find a mall next to it and develop the same ideas inside the food court. Where is the fun in that?

My new discoveries in the vicinity, not only discouraged me but the ambiance of the atmosphere seemed so dull and far quiet since the time it first opened.





For the purpose of lunch, destination to Eastwood would be my last option to refer to my colleagues. The place itself is designed thoroughly as a wine and dine setup or is made for the gimikero and gimikeras of the night world or also known as the party night owls.

Eastwood seems to survive towards the employee traffic and the residents within the vicinity but as of attracting the nearby locals and the social gatherers of the party world, Eastwood would certainly have a harder time to approach this target.

I mean come on the old setup is so pompously tiring and there's nothing new.








This place is very good for the retired patrons during the day, and at night, let's say good luck.

EASTWOOD! bring back the wild parties, the foam parties, those street parties that was once the peek of the year 2002-3...

The theme of Singapore is too old, bring back the fun, the excitement, the sense of a never ending night.

It would be nice to bring that New Years Eve feeling as though it was everyday.

















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