Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Whale Watching Cruise - Brisbane Whale Watching

On our Brisbane holiday last October, one of the top things that I wanted to do was to go on a whale watching cruise. I was very excited to go on this whale watching cruise, I mean when you see the pictures on the whale watching cruises websites you can see people patting this great creature on sea and you can see majestic pictures of the whale in full breach. Oh wow, my kids would really loved it, I thought. It will be an unforgettable experience. 

Brisbane's whale watching season is from June to early November, so we headed to Brisbane about third week October and we chose a cruise company called "Brisbane Whale Watching" namely because it is the only cruise that allows kids under 3 on board and it serves breakfast, lunch and tea. I was also pleasantly surprised that Brisbane Whale Watching are able to cater to our halal requirements when I called in. 

We drove from Eight Miles Plains to Redcliffe Jetty as Brisbane Whale Watching shuttle service is only from Brisbane city and it would be a hassle for us to drive to Brisbane city and then park the car there just for the shuttle. Parking at Brisbane city is outrageously expensive, we parked in a building near Charlotte Street to check out a restaurant (which turned out to be non-halal) and came back within 30 mins just to be charged AUD28. We nearly chocked. 

Back to the whale watching cruise experience;lLet's just say it wasn't as what I imagined it to be. 

First and foremost, I forgot my camera battery! Urgh what a start to the day. Totally ruined my mood. Luckily the back-up camera was on hand but still *pouts*

Secondly, Brisbane Whale Watching staff went around selling motion sickness pills to us at AUD1 each, well alarm bells went ringing.. I wasn't worried for us but if they find it important to go around offering to sell us these pills, shouldn't they put something on their website regarding the sea conditions and maybe I could have find something for the kids? All of the adults took the pill, my MIL seems the least affected by the sea conditions, I was slightly light-headed but remained fine, hubby was most affected and didn't enjoy the whale watching cruise. My 3yo was cranky, possibly due to light-headedness but was still excited about the whales, while my 18mo vomited all over me and himself. Luckily, we brought extra clothing.

Thirdly, halal food was just grab whatever salad and seafood that is on the buffet spread and I will give you the halal chicken. Ooohkay.. suddenly I thought.. hmm.. what if they think that all chicken is halal and not only islamically-slaughtered chicken is halal? Lost my appetite for the chicken, so only went for the salads and potatoes. 

Lastly and the most importantly, I didn't get to see the full breach nor a whale close enough (as I couldn't go around the boat going after the whales while attending to my kids) , though my MIL did get to see one close up when by chance the whale appear near the place she was sitting. 

Below are pictures of the whale sighting using max zoom on a digicam, not a DSLR so you know how "close" we were to the whales. And how much of the whales did we really get to see. Disappointing and not worth the money, I would say. Maybe enjoyable if the kids are bigger and can tolerate the sea conditions better. (Note it was really choppy, I saw a few other people just sitting on a corner closing their eyes, just feeling miserable).


Before it all started..

Can you believe it that this was the best picture I got?

A hint of the tail

Most of the time this is what you will see


Two whales together

a bit of water spurt all from afar

and tail splashing

That is the harsh reality of whale cruises, since it's all nature, it's really your luck whether the whales decide to give you a full breach or just teasing you with their tails, the captain commented that once a whale was scratching his tail on the boat and they were just stuck there for a while unable to move, but I guess how many times did that happen yeah? 

Halal Sushi : Ramen Ten


Ramen Ten Far East Plaza Exterior

Ramen Ten Far East Plaza Interior

At the moment, I think there are only two halal certified restaurants specializing in Japanese food / sushi in Singapore; Ramen Ten and Hei Sushi. 

Ramen Ten has two outlets: 

Ramen Ten Far East Plaza
14 Scotts Road, #01-22 Far East Plaza, 
Singapore 228213
Operating Hours: 11.30am - 10.00pm (Daily)
Tel: (65) 6238 7983

Ramen Ten Clementi CityVibe
3151 Commonwealth Ave West, #02-05 Clementi CityVibe, 
Singapore 129581
Operating Hours: 11.30am-10.00pm (Daily)
Tel: (65) 6775 8862

While Hei Sushi has three :

Hei Sushi Downtown East
1 Pasir Ris Close #01-01/02
Operating hours: 11.30am - 10.00pm (Daily)
Tel: (65) 6582 8467

Hei Sushi Sembawang Shopping Centre
604 Sembawang Road #01-22/23
Operating hours: 11.30am - 10.00pm (Daily)
Tel: (65) 6481 9081

Hei Sushi IMM (Kiosk)
2 Jurong East Street 21, #01-K10 (kiosk)
Singapore 609601
Operating hours: 11.30am - 10.00pm (Daily)
Tel: (65) 6425 2583

Between the two restaurants, hubby and I prefer Ramen Ten as they offer spicy and fried sushi and spicy dry ramen yummy!

We were really sad that they had closed down the Tampines outlet, so now we have to head out to Far East Plaza should we crave for our ramen fix. Finally managed to head out there today and my kids had fun running around the shopping centre with its funky feel and decor. These were what we had.

Spicy Seafood Ramen
Sadly, it was not as what we remembered, this dish used to be our favorite in the tampines outlet and hubby and I used to fight over who gets to order this.

Teriyaki Chicken Dry Ramen 

Hubby and our no 2 loved it though I feel that the teriyaki sauce is a bit too much.

My Salmon dish that comes with rice, miso soup and chilli sauce for the fries


Hubby and I love the salmon, it was very tender, I love the miso soup, very tasty and one of the best I've ever tasted, slurped it down first before eating the salmon :p and my two sons chomped on the fries, which I think were a bit too crispy.

Here comes the sushi!
All right, so this is not a sushi! Its deep fried ebi

Deep fried prawns, our favorite in any restaurant.. 
Golden Fried Maki


Spicy Maki (left) and Ebikko (right)
 Ok, so it's pretty clear that we can't stomach sashimi or sushi with raw toppings and our tastebuds are not really authentic Japanese but hey that's why we love Ramen Ten, I think it serves Japanese food with a twist. Of the sushis that we ordered the spicy maki was maybe not for everyone, that red thing is chilli flakes! I almost gagged when I took a bite as I was quite unprepared. (Not that I haven't ordered this dish before, it's just that I think age is catching up with me) 

After lunch, I popped into some of the shops at Far East Plaza, oh how I was reminded of my teenage days.. such beautiful dresses and cheap too, shoes and shoes and shoes. if only my two boys were at home, I think I would have gone overboard shopping at the shops. 

Far East Plaza is the shopping centre to head to for trendy street fashion at affordable price, don't expect designer quality though most shops are knock-outs.There are also some tailors there that cater to the tourist. Small restaurants / coffee shops are also abundant (level 1 and also the upper levels), if you are looking around, it's best to explore the shopping centre a bit before deciding where to eat.

shoes shoes shoes, one of the many shoe shops at Far East Plaza

I just love the shirt and pants on the mannequin (2nd from left)

Wanted to grab this dress but the price put me off  (about $90++)

The seamstress measuring a lady tourist