Customisable cartoon macarons so cute you’ll want them all When it comes to special occasions such as birthdays, a cake is always in order. But having cakes every year is so yawn. Make things…
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10 Wet Markets In Singapore For those of us born in a certain (not too far away) era, wet markets were a much bigger part of life. Till this day, I still remember the…
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 Bak Kut Teh Haunts In Singapore From its humble beginnings as a blue-collared or manual worker’s breakfast back in the early days, to an any-time-of-the-day meal now, this white pepper, garlic and pork rib…
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Kid Friendly Restaurants in Singapore To Enjoy A Leisurely Meal Hungry parents of young children islandwide, you may now breathe a collective sigh of relief. Just think: no more thrills and spills while eating…
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Char siew wanton mee places in Singapore Wanton mee needs no introduction – who isn’t familiar with this holy trinity of chewy egg noodles, savoury char siew and wholesome dumplings? While Cantonese in origin,…
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10 easy recipes for students studying overseas I’m not sure about you, but my mum is queen of the kitchen, with a strict code encompassing where utensils are placed, how splatters are cleaned and…
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Christmas buffets in Singapore It’s that time of the year again! Orchard road is packed with glittery lights, the magic feeling is in the air and Christmas trees are on fire! So gather round…
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Phởs in Singapore Phở (pronounced fur) is one of Vietnam’s most quintessential gastronomical exports, and best paired with their famous drip-down coffee or rice paper spring rolls. While the name phở refers specifically to…
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About Churros The origins of this European dessert is a fuzzy one, some claim that the Portugese brought a recipe for fried dough or our you tiao from their travels to Asia, while some…
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Exotic Cuisines in Singapore Food has a magical quality of transporting us to places and times where we would otherwise be unable to experience. While we would all love to fuel the wanderlust in…









