Enjoy all day breakfast at Sunrise Bistro & Bar

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Family friendly restaurants are always welcome, we pop by Sunrise Bistro & Bar (Sunrise) for our brunch recently.
Any restaurant with a bouncing castle will always be popular with kids, the challenge is making them sit still and finish their meals first πŸ™‚
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At Sunrise Bistro & Bar, kids can look forward to diy Muffins decoration on weekends and school holidays. Unlimited M&M for appetizer πŸ™‚
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Kids are always welcomed at this restaurant, we heard pets too (outdoor seating).
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Kids’ main course are priced at $15 each, inclusive dessert and drink.

The Mini beef burger is a bit too tough for the kids to chew. But they did not mind the generous melted cheese.
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Fish and Chips fillet fried to a crisp, not too oily. If our kids love it, we believe your kids will too πŸ™‚
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Siblings enjoying their food.
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We heard Chef Vincent’s Seared Foie Gras is recommended, but we opted for something less “exotic”.

While the adults feast, we can keep an eye on the kids having fun at the bouncing castle.
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Indulgent Egg Benedict for myself, I just cannot resist runny egg for breakfast, plus point for the crispy bacon πŸ™‚
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Talking about indulgence, nothing quite beats Sunrise Bistro’s Salted Egg Yolk Custard Molten Chocolate Cake! Slice it open and see salted egg goodness flows out πŸ™‚

The pairing with vanilla ice cream is quite refreshing (the town is crazy about all things salted egg recently haha)
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If you are looking for kids friendly F&B restaurant with delectable and affordable menu, head down to east Coast.

More details about Sunrise Bistro & Bar (Sunrise) :
– Address : 902 East Coast Parkway, #01-05 Big Splash Blk B Singapore 449874
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Miracles from Heaven review

We wish our kids will be healthy, we hope the best for them, but alas some things are beyond our control.
We preview Miracles from Heaven recently and it brought home some feel-good vibes (and tears too).

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Based on a real story, the movie follows Anna’s fight with her life-threatening illness, and her family’s unwavering support to provide the best care.

Still, it is agonising to know that parents can be helpless at times too.
What can we do to alleviate our kid’s suffering?
Boon Xin (7) was seated next to me, and it was poignant for me to realised that Anna is only a few years older.

δΊΊη”Ÿη„‘εΈΈ (no one knows what will happen tomorrow), and this movie reminded me to take every day as a miracle. Look around us, our friends, our home, our future, our country.
Count our blessings.

A normal life.

That was what Anna (or any sick child) wanted.
Can you imagine a sick child asking another “Are you afraid of dying?”

My heart shatters.

Instead of enjoying the sun and outdoor, the kids were confined to their beds, dwelling on mortality.
To someone suffering from illness, every extra day is a miracle, a bonus.

A few more touching moments.
– Mum and Dad trying to support each other and family through difficult times
– Anna putting up a strong front for her parents, even when she is feeling a lot of pain
– Dr Nurko’s anguish when he mentioned “Family is the best medicine” (indirectly saying medical science could not help anymore, sob )
– Really heart-warming to find so many angels helping them along their journey to find a cure

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A fall.
Did Anna go to Heaven and back?
We will leave you to define your own miracle.

When all hopes are lost, have Faith.

– I tried to be an angel for someone before, read about my BMDP Bone Marrow transplant experience
– Do follow our friend’s raving review of the show too, Life’s Tiny Miracles
– Miracles in Heaven will be released from 21st April, more details can be found on http://sonypictures.com.sg

Video (link) : Movie trailer

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