Seoul Yummy Korean Casual Dining restaurant at Square 2 Shopping Mall #03-68 (Singapore).
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Actual size Korean food models neatly displayed in the glass display showcase.
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All the food models are very realistic. Intricate ingredients such as seaweed, glass vermicelli, sesame seed and shredded vegetables look so real in terms of colour, texture and details! Food names are labelled next to the foodware.
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The dessert models have very realistic ice cream twirls and assorted colourful fruits.
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Do you know how much does one actual size food model cost if i wanna import one over? Hehe they look so real and nice. How nice to have a wall full of foods as one of my featured wall at home. =)
RementFan · 2008-05-26: 12:02
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Hi RementFan, thanks for visiting my photoblog and your enquiry. It is a good idea to display food models on the wall of your home. If you look at this page as a reference, the Korean chapchae (glass vermicelli, seaweed, etc) can cost up to about Sing$180. More complex dishes like Spicy Chicken Soup (8th pic from the top) can cost up to at least Sing$250. The prices mentioned do not include import/delivery charges. The price also depends on whether the food model is ready-made (due to mass production for various restaurants) or customised. Customisation prices can be at least 30% more than the prices mentioned. May I know what kind of cuisine are you looking at (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc)? Are you from Singapore?
phil5808 · 2008-05-26: 20:59
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Hi! Wor, the actual size food model is so expensive! Can only collect the mini ones 1st =( The actual size food products which I like are Katsu Curry Don, crepes, etc... yum yum...
JadeKiwi · 2008-05-28: 20:08
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Hi JadeKiwi, I agree that such plastic food models are very expensive. Each model is hand-made instead of machine-made. No two models look identical. Food miniatures like Re-ment are machine-made for mass production, thus the cheaper pricings.
phil5808 · 2008-05-28: 21:52
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nice job!!!
josanhjx · 2008-07-07: 03:46
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