Finally, Do-It-Yourself Kaisendon! This was an undercover review with expenses covered by Eatbook. Teppei Syokudo is my #1 go-to for affordable restaurant-grade donburi takeaway. Their kaisendon is priced below $20; there are few places in…
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A hidden gem in Little Thailand Update (4th April 2019): Jackpot K has permanently closed. This was an undercover review with expenses covered by Eatbook. I’ve been an advocate for Korean BBQ ever since I…
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About Redpan: East Meets West This was an undercover review with expenses covered by Eatbook. Source Redpan is one of the newest casual Asian-fusion restaurants on the block. A collaboration between DP Architects and GRUB,…
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The best teas to have are High Teas Update (4th April 2019): Portico Prime has permanently closed. This was an undercover review with expenses covered by Eatbook. Nestled away in atas Dempsey Hill is a…
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About Long Bar Steakhouse Update (4th Apri 2019): Long Bar Steakhouse has permanently closed. Adjacent to the world-famous Long Bar, birthplace of the Singapore Sling; Long Bar Steakhouse has long been touted one of…
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A bite-sized taste of Scandinavia Update: These seasonal dishes are no longer available. I’ve never actually tried Scandinavian cuisine before. I’ve heard many things about it, phrases like “strong bodied flavours” and “food of the…
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Buffet Restaurant Reviews Western
Italian Paradiso at Marriott Cafe – Traditional Italian Fare At Its Finest
Food that warms the belly and the soul Update: These seasonal dishes are no longer available. What comes to mind when people mention ‘Italian food’? The odds are pizza, pasta, and maybe tiramisu. There’s so…
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About Meat N Chill I wasn’t expecting much when I received an invitation to a corner in Bukit Timah on a hazy Tuesday afternoon, in fact I was dreading it. Bukit Timah is a…
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About Dehasa Update (4th April 2019): Dehasa has permanently closed. Located on Canal Road, Dehesa is the new kid on the block, joining the big players at neighboring Hong Kong Street. At Dehesa, the…
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About Spruce Update (4th April 2019): Spruce has relocated to Bukit Timah and Katong. Italian restaurants seem to be a dime a dozen in Singapore. Unfortunately, there’s only about a handful of them who…










