“Eh hou gang? What to eat in Hougang?” One of the largest “heartlands” of Singapore, Hougang has long been a bustling residential area filled with kopitiams and delicious hawker fare. Demand has changed over the…
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From Yishun to Woodlands The North can be an intimidating place, wide open fields, unfamiliar roads and crisp clear audio from Malaysian radio stations. It’s a relatively new area in Singapore, and having lived…
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Hidden Cafes in Bugis Hipster vibes in Bugis are not solely constrained to Haji Lane. There are a ton of under the radar cafes in the surrounding streets that deserve way more attention than…
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“There’s nothing to eat at Orchard Road”… Or is there? Orchard Road is a convening point for all Singaporeans. There’s just one problem though – where exactly do you eat in Orchard? Especially if…
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Tasty Local Fare for Bargain Seekers Chinatown is not only known for it’s bustling markets and architecture, it is also a treasure trove of amazing local delights. Eatbook believes that old is gold, so…
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Punggol is probably the last place you would think to go to fill your empty tummy. Beyond the famous Instagram tree (R.I.P) and waterway, Punggol is fast becoming a dining hotspot overlooking some gorgeous…
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Eating out is troublesome Being the “food guy” in your group of peers can be a burden sometimes. The food has to be good, accessible, it must comfortably fit everyone, and the list just…
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1.Suprette Source Known for serving juicy burgers and free flow fries ($20), Suprette also dishes up a decent spinach salad with a poached egg ($12). If you have a sweet tooth like I do, go for…








