Miffy Cafe Review: Miffy Meets Kumoya Is The First Miffy Cafe In Singapore

5th October 2017

Miffy cafe pop-up at Kumoya in Bugis Update: This pop-up cafe has permanently closed. I once knew Miffy as “le…

Mao Shan Wang Cafe Review: First Durian Cafe In Singapore With Durian Fries And Coffee

4th October 2017

Mao Shan Wang Cafe is Singapore’s first durian cafe During an overseas exchange trip that I went for a few…

Yummo Chow Review: Fried Tempura Ice-cream And Sambal Wings At Bugis

4th October 2017

Yummo Chow serves tempura ice-cream at Bugis If you were to ask me what’s my favourite ice-cream shop, it would…

OUE Re:Store Is A Giant Locker Room For Food Collection At The CBD

3rd October 2017

OUE Re:Store offers fuss-free meals for CBD peeps While 60 minutes in the office may feel like forever, I am…

Prata Alley Review: Hipster Prata Cafe With Pizza Prata And Maggie Murtabak At Clementi

3rd October 2017

Prata Alley serves pizza prata and maggi murtabak More and more prata restaurants have been coming up with new twists…

Fatty Aunt Yong Tau Foo Review: Bak Chor Mee Yong Tau Foo With More Than 50 Choices

2nd October 2017

Fatty Aunt Yong Tau Foo offers a wide variety of choices Born in a Hakka family, yong tau foo has…

10 Pasir Ris Cheap Food Haunts Below $10 With Air-Con For Army Boys To Lepak At

2nd October 2017

Pasir Ris cheap food places with air-con that is not fast food You know it’s book-in day when fast food…

6 Yishun Park Hawker Centre Food That Are Cheap, Good, And IG-Worthy

29th September 2017

Yishun Park Hawker Centre offers affordable hipster nosh When it comes to making headlines on newspapers, Yishun is surely no…

10 Michelin Hawker Dishes Below $10 Worth Braving Hour-Long Queues For

29th September 2017

Michelin hawker dishes under $10 Many of the hawker stalls that have received a Michelin star or Bib Gourmand award…

Sunday Roast Review: Have A BBQ Party With Premium Meats And A Personal Chef

29th September 2017

Sunday Roast brings the food to the party for you BBQ parties always remind me of class chalets, which “traditionally”…