“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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Same but different They may be separated by oceans and mountains, but these foods have some uncanny similarities to each other. We here at Eatbook have decided that it would be fun to to…
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Mooncakes for everyone! I love shopping at Takashimaya’s Mid-Autumn Fair, the variety of choices there never seem to end, and there’s always some crazy new flavor every year. Going from stall to stall eating…
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Embracing our Colonial Roots There’s no better way to catch up with your friends than over a selection of delicate, photogenic pastries and some good tea. But with the huge number of high tea…
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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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It’s a weird, weird world The F&B scene is an increasingly competitive one in Singapore. New cafes open their doors every other day and restaurants come as fast as they go. But there are…
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1. Eat Play Love Source This family friendly cafe is perfect for those with itchy and crafty fingers. With a selection of DIY products, look forward to constructing your own knick-knacks from a sock monkey…
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1.Llao Llao Source At the expense of alienating myself from the rest of Singapore, I must say I don’t get the hype over Llao Llao. Yes, I’ve tried it. And at best, the icy…
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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…










