Soi Candy in Tanjong Pagar has rustic Thai food Update: Soi Candy is permanently closed. You might be forgiven for thinking I got my cuisines wrong if I told you to meet me at…
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Restaurant Reviews Thai
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Food By Area Japanese
10 Japanese Food Places In 100AM For Unlimited Beef Shabu Shabu, Matcha Sundaes And More
Japanese food at 100AM We’re coming to that time of the year when travellers would flock to Japan to feast on the bounties of summer and be awed by stunning autumn landscapes. While it’s…
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Cafe Reviews Korean
Kreams Krafthouse Review: Live Your K-Drama Fantasies At This Autumn-Themed Cafe Near Tanjong Pagar
Kream Krafthouse is a new Korean cafe in Maxwell The K-drama craze has rewritten our notions of romance so live out your own love story at Kreams Krafthouse in Maxwell, while we are all…
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Cafe Reviews Western
Lobsters & Ice Cream V2.0 Review: Affordable Truffle Lobster Rolls With Unique Ice-Cream Flavours At Tanjong Pagar
Lobster & Ice Cream V2.0 is back with new rolls It was only last year when Lobsters & Ice Cream impressed us with delish lobster rolls from their cramped and stuffy Chinatown corner shop.…
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Cafe Brunch with A Crazy Asian Twist Tucked away on quiet Duxton Hill, Xiao Ya Tou is a modern fusion restaurant and bar that boldly revolts against convention. Opened by the same folks behind…
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Not for the weak at heart Update (4th April 2019): Bukang Tuna has permanently closed. I’ve always taken pride in myself for being an adventurous foodie. Whether it’s fried crickets, reindeer steak or other…
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No money, no problem. Food makes everything better – even work. But food at the Central Business District (CBD) can get quite costly, and even more so if you’re an intern. Fret not, for…
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Matcha and houjicha fit for Japanese royalty Update: Matchaya has a new outlet at The Cathay, #01-08. Matcha needs no introduction – you either love it, or you LOVE it. After attracting huge crowds at…
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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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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…