If Michelin comes to Singapore For years, the Michelin guide has been the authority on the best restaurants all across the globe. Chefs and restaurateurs revere these elusive stars and dedicate their lives in…
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The return of the sandwich deli I wasn’t a fan of sandwiches until much recently. It’s not hard to imagine since Subway used to the de facto place to get your hands on one,…
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Keeping it Shrimple We’re back with yet another one of our hawker food wars and this time we try prawn mee from three different famous stalls! The stalls on our list have a long…
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Get grossed out this Halloween Tired of going to the same old haunted houses and waiting in line at Universal Studios for Halloween Horrors? Well here’s another suggestion to get your spine tingling this…
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Breaking Bread – All You’ll Knead Are These 10 Bakeries At some point in our lives, we’ve all been that kid skipping merrily to school with a bun mom bought in hand, snacking away…
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Crabs in Singapore There are a few things Singaporeans cannot live without, chicken rice, air conditioning and quite possibly crab. We love our crab here, it’s even one of our greatest national dishes. But…
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Food By Themes
Chicken Rice Wars: Boon Tong Kee vs Wee Nam Kee vs Chuen Chuen. We Tell You Who Wins.
The Battle of Balestier’s Best Chicken Rice Chicken rice is a hot topic of contention in Singapore’s hawker scene that can make even the best of friends fall out. I would know, because I…
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Budget Brunch: Eggs and More For Less Brunch doesn’t always have to be an expensive weekend affair. Eatbook shows you 10 places where you can fill up your bellies, make your money’s worth, and…
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From Sweet Dreams to A Sweet Reality For the longest time, the closest Singaporeans could get to Parisian desserts was a trip to their neighbourhood Delifrance. But in recent years, the dessert scene has…
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Food By Themes
10 Best Peranakan Restaurants In Singapore That’ll Make You Wish You Grew Up Peranakan
Peranakan Picks from a Peranakan Girl We’ve all seen that nyonya girl, dressed in her little green kebaya and accessories that shine brighter than Edward Cullen. But behind every peranakan girl is a set…









