SAM Late Night Returns Once Again With Free Museum Access, Sushi and Entertainment

The Singapore Art Museum’s SAM Late Nights returns this June, July and August in conjunction with the ‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’ exhibition!
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The programme takes place on the second Friday of every month. The next few SAM Late Nights will be held on 8 June, 13 July and 10 August 2018.
Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time
‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’ is Singapore Art Museum’s eighth edition of their annual family-friendly exhibition.
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The ongoing exhibition dives in and explores the myths and theories that shape our memories as well as the relationship between time and space through immersive and interactive artworks by artists from the region and around the world.
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The exhibition will be at the Singapore Art Museum from 6 May to 26 August 2018.
SAM Late Nights
From June to August, the second Friday of each month will be extra special.
SAM Late Nights offers free access to the Singapore Art Museum till 9pm, as well as free entry to their latest exhibition, ‘Imaginarium: Into the Space of Time’.
There will also be al-fresco food and drinks from 6 to 10pm. Don’t miss out on the craft beer and wine pop-up by Standing Sushi Bar.
While you dine, why not be entertained by live readings inspired by the ‘Imaginarium’ exhibition, from Singaporean poets Iain Lim, Samuel Caleb Wee, Marylyn Tan, Patricia Karunungan and Crispin Rodrigues, from 7 to 8pm.
Take part in ‘Imaginarium’ art discussions from 8.30 to 8.45pm and enjoy live performances by Falling Feathers, ARNT and Ocean’s Children!
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Falling Feathers will be performing on 8 June and ARNT on 13 July 2018. Ocean’s Children will take the stage on 10 August 2018.
Once again, SAM Late Night entry is free for all. Entry for Singaporean citizens and Permanent Residents is free while other visitors don’t have to pay for entry on Friday evenings from 6pm to 9pm.
Don’t miss out on this limited-time event!
SAM Late Nights
Venue: Singapore Art Museum, 8 Queen Street, Singapore 188535
Date: 8 Jun, 13 Jul, 10 Aug 2018
Price: Free
Website
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This New Halal Fried Chicken Joint Serves 3 Levels Of Heat, Cooked With The World’s Spiciest Peppers
Taufik Batisah has grown to become a household name for most Singaporeans. Asides from being the winner of the first season of Singapore Idol, he was every girl’s crush growing up (well, for me at least).
There have been plenty of rumours surrounding the opening of this eatery and the wait is finally over. You can now enjoy Nashville style fried chicken from Chix Hot Chicken.
Can Sing, Can Dance, Can Sell Chicken
Inspired by South America’s love for fried chicken, Chix Hot Chicken specialises in Nashville Style Hot Chicken served with the world’s spiciest peppers. The chicken is served atop a slice of white bread and pickle chips.
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The options come in Quarter ($9.90) with a choice of thigh and leg or breast and wing; Half ($18.90) or 3 Whole Wings ($10.90).
You can also choose your spice level – Mild Hotness, Extra Hotness or Insane Hotness.
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Now here’s the fun part. If you think you can handle your spice well, try out the “Extra Hotness” level first. The chicken skin is typically rubbed with ground cayenne peppers, however, in this case – ghost peppers.
The Ghost Pepper exploded in popularity on YouTube and other social sites where pepperheads eat whole Ghost Peppers as part of a challenge. The ghost pepper is rated at more than 1 million Scoville Heat Units (SHUs), enough to make a grown man cry.
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If you’re someone who knows no fear and thinks, “Aiya, ghost pepper no kick. Give me something crazier.”
Then you’ll love the “Insane Hotness”. The chicken skin is seasoned with Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper, which typically rates at 2 million SHUs.
If you plan on trying this out, then we highly recommend taking an MC from work because God knows what’s that going to do to your intestines. If you’re feeling bored with life and you need something to spice things up, then we dare you to take up the Insane Hotness challenge.
Tell us how it goes for you!
If you’re more of a “no thanks, I’m good without spice” kind of person, you can get the The Original ($9.90, $10.90, $18.90) – buttermilk fried chicken made from a mixture of spices inspired from New Orleans. Your stomach will definitely thank you for this.
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You can also enjoy their chicken in a burger form. Their Soul Sliders ($12) comes with a juicy boneless chicken served with slaw, pickles and pink mayo sandwiched between two buttered buns.
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Also, if you’re looking for a Sunday brunch date, Chix Hot Chicken serves Chicken and Waffles ($14.90) as well! Do take note that they’re only available on Sundays.
If you’re looking for an eatery to hit up this weekend, then this is the best place to enjoy hearty and delicious fried chicken with your friends.
Who knows, you might even bump into Taufik Batisah while you’re enjoying your fried chicken!
Do note that they’re still in their soft launch phase. They have limited supply every day so you better head down early if you want to get your hands on them. If you’re running out of luck, don’t fret. Chix Hot Chicken will officially open on 19 June which means there’ll be more fried chicken for us to enjoy.
Chix Hot Chicken
Address: 1 Jalan Pisang Singapore 199069
Opening Hours: Tues – Sat: 5pm – 10pm, Last Order 9:30pm (Soft launch phase)
Website
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Order Your Kopi And We’ll Tell You What Kind Of Person You Are

Forget what Harry Potter house you belong in, or whether you’re an Aries or Virgo.
Kopi, however you drink it, tells a lot about your personality.
There are plenty of ways that one can enjoy Kopi (some better than others of course), everyone has a special order that they swear by.
1. Kopi O Kosong
By far, the most authentic way to enjoy your Kopi.
Just like the kopi, the authenticity resonates with all the things that you do.
No sugar no milk. You don’t sugarcoat your opinions because you know people will either love you or hate you – might as well keep it real with them.
Your friends come to you for advice because they know you’re the best person to turn to in times of need. Others may shy away when the going gets tough, but not you. You’re a strong and tough one.
2. Kopi
You’re basic, just like your kopi.
Undoubtedly, the safest and simplest way to consume your kopi. Just the right kopi-milk-sugar ratio, you blend in with the rest.
You’re less likely to end up with a poorly made cup of kopi but you’re also less likely to be remembered at any social events.
But just like regular kopi, you’ve got everything sorted out. You’ve got life all figured out.
3. Kopi C
You’re skinny like Taylor Swift in an evening gown.
Regular Kopi is not gonna work because you have to watch that waistline of yours.
Your diet consists of avocado toasts and acai bowls. You have Aerial Yoga on weekdays and weekends are for CruCycling.
Your fitspo is Sandra Riley Tang and you ONLY buy Lululemon tights.
4. Kopi Siew Dai
While others prefer their coffee bitter or sweet, you’re right in the middle.
You’re the perfect balance.
It’s not that you don’t like bitter or sweet coffee, you just prefer it that way. It’s just who you are.
You’re a cautious individual who appreciates moderations in all aspect of your life. Your significant other loves you because you give moderately and don’t ask for too much in return either. You make the perfect partner.
5. Kopi Ga Dai
You’re the opposite of your sibling, Kopi Siew Dai. You live life to your fullest (and most diabetic).
You enjoy your kopi with lots of milk and sugar because you swear that’s how kopi should be enjoyed.
You probably order a double McSpicy because you don’t know fear. It’s not in your dictionary but it’s definitely in your menu. You eat it for breakfast. Fear is afraid of you.
However, you may also be a little too reckless. So order your Kopi Ga Dai in a cup instead of a plastic bag. Go big or go hospital, as they say.
6. Kopi Peng
While some may enjoy their kopi hot, you love it cold. You’re like the rainbow after the rain. The calm before the storm.
You’re a ray of sunshine and everybody loves you. Especially in Singapore’s ridiculous weather, everyone comes running to you.
You’re the unsung hero of Singapore. We love you and we appreciate you.
7. Kopi Gu You
Only 2.8% of you make up the Kopi Gu Yao clan.
You’re punk rock in a world of pop. You break the status quo.
There’s no such thing as regular kopi in your world.
Your mantra? You’re not hardcore unless you live hardcore. Also, you’re slightly insane and we’re all afraid of you.
9. Kopi Cino
You’re a true millennial.
Instead of Instagramming a tall soy latte frappucino, two pumps of vanilla, whip, double shot of espresso, extra hot but not too hot, from Starbucks, your “Iced Coffee” comes in a plastic bag because #Original.
If you could rename Kopi Cino, you’d probably spell it as KP CN because who cares for vowels anymore?
You love being extra and every single one of your Instagram posts has an emoji for a caption because words are overrated.
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Is McGriddles Still The Same Good Stuff From 2 Years Back? We Did A Taste Test With 6 McVictims

So if you haven’t seen our updated article here, let me bring you up to speed.
The McGriddles is now available in McDonald’s outlets islandwide as well as McDelivery. Before you go “Eh but I thought you said 7 June!?”, RELAX.
It’s a soft launch. The official launch date is still 7 June 2018. But that’s not what you really care about. You want to know whether the McGriddles is nice or not, right?
Don’t worry, we got you fam. We ordered the McGriddles and got some McVictims to try. Here’s what they had to say.
Daniel
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Have you had the McGriddles before?
Nope.
Since this is your first time having it, what’s your impression?
It’s alright. I don’t hate it. I would definitely order it again, but if it is removed tomorrow, I wouldn’t cry over it.
What do you like or dislike about it?
It tastes like when I order hotcakes and drench it with maple syrup. But I don’t think I will want it all together in a burger. To be fair, I am liking it even more with each bite I take.
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
I’ll rate it 3.5 out of 5.
Marie
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Have you had the McGriddles before?
YES!
Is this current one any different from the one you’ve eaten before?
It’s the exact same taste that I fell in love with 2 years ago and I’m so glad that it’s back 😀
What do you like or dislike about it?
It’s both sweet and savoury, which is a flavour combination that I really love.
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
I’ll rate it a 4 out of 5 because it’s one of my favourites and it’s damn good.
Jacky
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(Disclaimer: He wolfed the McGriddles down before any of us.)
Have you had the McGriddles before?
Never.
Since this is your first time having it, what’s your impression?
I don’t really have anything good to say about it.
What do you like or dislike about it?
I don’t really like it because the bun is too soft. I prefer the Sausage McMuffin, to be honest.
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
I rate it a 3 out of 5. Too soft already. Like, the Sausage McMuffin is a SOLID 4.5 out of 5 for me. So I’ll go for that any day.
Alanna
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Have you had the McGriddles before?
Yes I ate it before.
Is this current one any different from the one you’ve eaten before?
I don’t quite remember the taste of the previous McGriddles so I cannot really compare.
What do you like or dislike about it?
I like that the sweet and savoury blends well together but at the same time, I find that the McGriddles bun is too soft for my liking.
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
I rate it a 3 out of 5. I’m not really a huge fan of it but it’s still quite a decent “burger”, if I can call it that.
Priscilla
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Have you had the McGriddles before?
Nope, never tried it before.
Since this is your first time having it, what’s your impression?
I like it! I would definitely order this again. I hope it doesn’t get removed from the menu. But if it does, then that’s life I guess.
What do you like or dislike about it?
I like it because I like Hotcakes and eating this is like I’m eating Hotcakes and Sausage McMuffin together.
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
I give it a 3.5 out of 5. Tough critic ah.
Ian
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Have you had the McGriddles before?
I’ve had McGriddles once before, though it was right before they were taken off the menu.
Is this current one any different from the one you’ve eaten before?
I can’t really remember what the McGriddles came with in the past, but if we’re just talking about the “bun”, then it’s exactly the same as I remember, in terms of texture and flavour.
What do you like or dislike about it?
I like the McGriddles because I find that the McMuffin “bun” or muffin, is too bland.
So sometimes if I’ve taken a bite that’s too big and finished more sausage than “bun”, then I’m left with a large piece of bland muffin. This sounds like a euphemism. It’s not.
But anyway, with the McGriddles, I’m alright with just eating the “bun” alone because it’s sweet!
Rate the McGriddles out of 5.
This is a 4 out of 5. My only gripe is that it gets soggy quite quickly. So eat it as soon as you get it. Mai tu liao.
So there, you have 6 reviews of the Sausage McGriddles with Egg.
This is not a sponsored post so these reviews are like, 99.9% legit. The 0.01% is to take into account that everyone has different tastes when it comes to food.
If you don’t believe us, then please, by all means, order your own McGriddles here or at any McDonald’s outlet islandwide!
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Old Chang Kee Finally Opens First London Outlet – Sells Curry Puff At £2.80 A Pop

Nobody in Singapore does fried food better than Old Chang Kee. Nobody.
For over half a century, Singaporeans from all walks of life have enjoyed Old Chang Kee’s hot snacks and lip-smacking quick bites. I remember buying my favourite Curry’O after school if I had any spare change. It was definitely one of my fondest memories growing up Singaporean.
Our homegrown fried food snack chain and national treasure, Old Chang Kee is now open and serving our famous curry puffs to the people of London!
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S’pore’s Famous Curry Puffs
Located at Covent Garden, which is London’s main theatre and entertainment area – the shop is the franchise’s first foray into Europe.
What started off as a small stall in a coffeeshop outside the former Rex Cinema along Mackenzie Road has now claimed a spot along one of London’s busiest streets.
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It’s heartwarming, really, to see one of our homegrown brand become an international name.
We finally get to share our favourite curry puffs with the people of London and we truly hope that they love it as much as we do!
If you’re wondering what they’ll be serving, diners can expect to tuck into popular items such as the Chicken Curry Puffs, Curry Potato Puffs, Mushroom Chicken Puffs and Curry Chicken Rice Sets.
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“But curry puff can survive in London meh?”
If you’re wondering whether these fried snacks can survive in London’s food scene – they can! London is also such a melting pot of international cuisines, so there’s definitely a place for Singaporean food.
Also, what’s better than tea and scones? Curry puffs and hot coffee – that’s for sure!
When the chain had a two day pop-up event in north-west London, the response was overwhelming! About 1,200 puffs were snapped up in the two-day event. They were sold out within four hours each day.
I guess the British love curry puffs as much as we do.
If you have friends and family residing in London, they can FINALLY get a taste of home in a foreign place. No more 2am cravings for curry puffs in the cold weather.
If you’re ever in London, be sure to pay Old Chang Kee a visit #supportlocal
Old Chang Kee UK
Address: 15A New Row, Covent Garden WC2N 4LA
Website
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This Hawker Stall In Queenstown Sells Fluffy Soufflé Pancakes For Just $1.50 Each

When I was a kid, I looked forward to Sunday mornings because that meant hotcakes from McDonald’s. I never quite understood why their hotcakes made me happy but all I knew was that the more maple syrup I poured and the more butter I spread, the happier I felt.
There’s just something comforting about digging into a plate of pancakes drenched in maple syrup and butter on a Sunday morning.
About a year ago, Insider released a video of the jiggliest most fluffiest pancakes I’ve ever seen in my entire life. Ever since then, everyone forgot about good ol’ buttermilk pancakes because these Soufflé Pancakes were the next big thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBaRWq0gXAk
Just like any foodie, I searched high and low for affordable Soufflé Pancakes in Singapore.
Until recently, I came across these cute soufflé pancakes selling for $1.50 each at Mei Ling Hawker Centre!
Wiggle, Wiggle, Wiggle
If you’re not familiar with soufflé pancakes, they’re lighter and fluffier than regular pancakes. Which explains why everyone has been jiggling this dessert for the ‘gram.
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You can get these pancakes in cafes and restaurants but they’ll definitely cost you more than $10.
The soufflé pancakes from Sweet Rex comes in a set of 2 for just $3!
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The fluffy pancakes from Sweet Rex are freshly made and served with a sauce of your choice – caramel, strawberry or chocolate. It’s everything you ever want in a pancake – light, airy and not too sweet.
If you could bite into clouds, then this is how I’d describe eating the soufflé pancakes from Sweet Rex.
Additionally, the stall also sells cheesecakes and puddings you can get at a low price. Here’s evidence that you can eat good even when you’re on a budget!
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There’s chocolate, Thai milk tea, kopi, ginger and matcha pudding – which you can get at $2 each.
We highly recommend getting the Lemon Cheesecake ($3.80) which looks like “tofu”. The cake is a perfect balance of creamy and tangy, making it easy on the palate.
If you’re ever in Queenstown, then head down for Sweet Rex’s affordable desserts. However, they are only opened on weekends, and sporadically on weekdays. If you’re ever heading down on weekdays, best to give them a call!
Sweet Rex
Address: 159 Mei Chin Road, #02-47, Mei Ling Market & Food Centre, Singapore 140159
Opening Hours: Sat – Sun: 10am to 9pm, Opens on random days on weekdays.
Contact No.: 8163 7630
Website
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Jay Chou, Martin Garrix, And Dua Lipa Part Of Singapore Grand Prix 2018’s Headlining Acts

The Singapore Grand Prix is back again for its 11th edition!
If you’ve been a loyal reader of DiscoverSG, you would’ve seen the article that we did about Super Early bird tickets being available for sale in September 2017.
Happening from 14 to 16 September 2018, the Singapore Grand Prix is set to take over the Marina Bay area once again!
An Insane Entertainment Lineup
This year, the organisers have managed to outdo themselves with the insane entertainment lineup with multiple international acts.
First of all, King of Asian Pop Jay Chou will be kicking off the performances on 14 September at the Padang Stage.
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Joining him onstage will be Joanna Dong, who he recently mentored on the mandarin singing competition, Sing! China.
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15 September sees Las Vegas-based rock band The Killers and former frontman of OASIS, Liam Gallagher take the stage together with Japanese band End of the World (SEKAI NO OWARI).
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Go crazy on 16 September as Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and Dua Lipa grace the Padang stage with British Soul and Pop band, Simply Red.
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Other international headliners include YOUNG FATHERS, the men who brought us the wonder of “Rapper’s Delight” – The Sugarhill Gang, and top ABBA tribute band, Björn Again!
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Single-day grandstand tickets go from $108 to $888 while 3-Day grandstand tickets go from $279 to $2128.
Hurry and purchase your tickets here if you haven’t already done so.
Formula 1 2018 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix
Venue: Marina Bay Street Circuit
Date: 14 – 16 Sep 2018
Why Book A Hotel Room When You Can Party On A Yacht For The Same Price?
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Say Yes To The Dress – A Guide To Picking Out The Perfect Dress For Your Bridesmaids
Now that you’ve said yes to the dress of your dream, it’s time to start on your next gown shopping journey: the quest for the perfect bridesmaid dress.
Finding the “perfect” bridesmaid dress that looks good on everyone in your bridal party, sort of never happens.
We understand the struggle of finding THE bridesmaid dress to match the entire bridal party, but it doesn’t always have to be this tough.
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No matter your wedding style or size of your bridal party, we’ve got everything you need to know to find the right dress for your girls.
Here’s our tip on how to make bridesmaid dress shopping a breeze.
Begin By Browsing
Start of by doing some research. Browse through wedding lookbooks, bookmark your favourites and share them with your friends. Who knows, they might just give you the best advices.
If you’re flipping through magazines or browsing online, tear out pages or save images to your inspiration board to help zero in on the colours and styles you like best.
Find physical or even online stores that carry the dresses you love.
Keep Costs In Mind
Unless you’re paying for your bridesmaid dresses, then you’ll have to be considerate of your friends’ lifestyles.
If you’re concerned your wedding might be a financial burden for one or more of your bridesmaids, focus your search on dresses in a more affordable range.
Love, Bonito’s LYLAS Bridesmaid Collection creates dresses that are curated from quality fabrics at price points that are wallet-friendly. Prices start from as low as SGD$36.90 for a top and SGD$63.90 for a maxi dress.
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Best part, the collection are suited for formal and semi-formal occasions so your bridesmaids can recycle their outfits once the wedding is over.
Finding The Right Fit
We can all agree that one feels most confident in the clothes that make them look and feel good.
Never trust “Free Size” or “One Size Fits All” dresses because we know that’s not how our bodies are designed.
It’s important to dress to your body type in order to bring focus to the part where you want to accentuate and divert attention away from parts you do not.
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For all my thick girls out there, you know how exhausting online shopping can get. Finding a dress to fit you in all the right places can be almost impossible. However, the LYLAS collection expanded their size range from XXS to XXL, so they’ve got all the best friends covered.
Take Note Of Different Styles
Not everyone has a similar taste in style. Some of your friends may dress more androgynous than feminine.
If you have friends who prefer pantsuits to midi skirts, no problem. The LYLAS collection is designed for bridesmaid to mix-and-match — with separate coordinates that pair well in any combination.
Even if there is one bridesmaid wearing an “odd-one-out” pantsuit with a lace top amongst the other midi dress, they’ll still look cohesive as a power-packed bridal party. Talk about having your very own Spice Girls at your wedding.
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Find Complementary Colours
Let’s be honest, not all of us are suited for pink, blush or baby blue. Think about choosing a shade that goes well with a variety of skin tones.
If you have a wedding theme that includes specific colours, then bridesmaid dress colours will be pretty easy to pick.
If your colour options are more open, you can go with a shade that will flatter your wedding gown or complement your flower choices. You can also choose colours that reflect the year’s wedding trends.
Designed to allow the flexibility of the bride to choose and pick her colour palette, the LYLAS collection currently offers six key colours (and counting)!
The new May 2018 Launch will introduce three new colours to the current palette of Blush, Lavender and Navy:
Dusty Blue
This colour signifies femininity reworked. The hint of grey elevates the blue with a modern edge.
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Mauve
An understated yet sensual colour which ignites a sense of romance with an elegant touch.
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Maroon
This is definitely one of our favourite colours. Maroon screams sophistication, passion and power.
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The theme for LYLAS May 2018 Collection is “A Celebration Of Sisterhood”. So if you want your girls to turn up at your wedding looking hotter than Taylor Swift’s Squad, Love, Bonito’s LYLAS Bridesmaid Collection is the one stop place for all your bridesmaid needs.
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This stunning collection will be available online from 31 May 2018 onwards so hurry and get your hands on their beautiful designs.
Whatever style and/or colour you envision your bridal squad wearing, we’re sure you’ll find it at Love, Bonito.
With that, happy shopping!
Love, Bonito LYLAS: A Celebration Of Sisterhood
Price: SGD$36.90 to SGD$63.90
Website
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Hong Kong’s Famous Tsui Wah Cafe To Open First S’pore Outlet This June

Famed for their milk tea and condensed milk buns, Tsui Wah has risen to become a household name in Hong Kong.
Just like any other typical Singaporean, you can’t leave Hong Kong without getting a cup of “I love Tsui Wah” milk tea or pre packed bottles to bring home and indulge in the comfort of your own home.
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The Cha Chaan Teng has confirmed it will open its first Southeast Asia outlet – with a seating capacity of over 140 from 1pm on June 15 at Clarke Quay.
Does this mean, “No need to fly to Hong Kong liao?”
Who knows? But one thing’s for sure, we’re excited to finally get Tsui Wah’s famous milk tea and treats without having to pay for a flight ticket.
Milk Tea For Days
The most famous Cha Chaan Teng in Hong Kong is undisputedly Tsui Wah Restaurant. Locals and tourists alike flock to Tsui Wah Restaurant for their signature milk tea and crispy bun with condensed milk.
With a network of over 60 outlets in Hong Kong, Macau and China, Tsui Wah manages to maintain its high standards across all their branches.
So for all you Tsui Wah fans, mark your calendars as your favourite Cha Chaan Teng makes a debut in Singapore.
If this is your first time hearing about Tsui Wah, don’t worry. Here are some of the signature items you should try.
Disclaimer: Some of the items may not be in their menu during their opening but more exciting updates are to come as the menu progressively expands in the upcoming months!
1. Crispy Bun with Sweet Condensed Milk
“Crispy Bun served with sweet condensed milk” is Tsui Wah’s reinvention of a classic Hong Kong snack.
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Each freshly baked bun is richly coated with thick butter and condensed milk, giving it an irresistible taste that is crispy on the outside and soft inside.
2. Hainanese Chicken Rice
Juicy, boneless and tender, the dish is served with a bowl of flavoured rice made with chicken stock, basil and lemon grass.
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Everyone raves about the Hainanese Chicken Rice at Tsui Wah, so if you’re looking for real good comfort food, their Chicken Rice should definitely be one of your choices.
3. Fish Balls & Fish Cakes with Flat Rice Noodles in Fish Soup
If you’re in need of a warm, hearty bowl of soup, this dish won’t disappoint.
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Tsui Wah fish balls are made daily with handpicked yellow eels and over 10 types of fresh fish. Some have claimed that they’ve had better fish soups in Singapore, but if you’re looking for a quick, fuss free supper choice, then get this fish soup!
This is definitely the ultimate go-to after drinks at Clarke Quay!
4. Swiss Sauce Chicken Wings
Tsui Wah takes this Cantonese favourite to the next level by marinating the wings with aromatic sweet soy sauce. The wings absorb the sweet soy sauce fully and offer a real treat of juiciness and tenderness.
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This dish is finger lickin’ good, that’s for sure.
5. King Prawns in XO Sauce with Tossed Noodles
This is one of Tsui Wah’s signature items as well!
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Their king prawns are succulent and fresh! The noodles are slightly chewy and thin. It also comes with chilli on the side for that extra kick.
Honestly, this seems like a dish most won’t mind eating everyday!
6. HK Milk Tea
Saving the best for last, Tsui Wah combines premium Ceylon tea leaves and with many years of teas-training know-how to bring the perfect cup.
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With a touch of Holland’s Black & White evaporated milk in a preheated teacup, this milk tea is perfection.
We’re extremely excited for Tsui Wah’s first outlet in Clarke Quay. As much as we’d all love a trip to Hong Kong for a break, I’m definitely happy that we can FINALLY get their famous dishes and milk tea right here in Singapore.
We definitely expect long queues on June 15, so go early to beat the crowd!
Tsui Wah Restaurant Singapore
Address: 3A River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, #01-03, Singapore 179020
Opening Hours: 11am – 11pm daily
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Instead Of The Zoo, Here Are 8 Wholesome Activities For Your Kids This June Holiday

One thing I miss the most about being a kid, is the school holidays.
They’ve at least 3 months of just, NOTHING. 3 months in a year of waking up late, and watching cartoons and playing. Why did I ever want to grow up?
That aside, it’s the June holidays now, which means kids events are out in full force.
Here’s a list of events this June holiday where your child, niece or nephew can learn and play!
June Holiday Fiesta
1. Cartoon Network Animate Your Life
Cartoon Network is bringing “Animate Your Life” to Singapore, featuring characters from hit shows –The Powerpuff Girls, We Bare Bears, Adventure Time and Ben 10!
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From Saturday 26 May to Sunday 10 June, Cartoon Network Animate Your Life will transform Gardens by the Bay’s Bayfront Plaza into a thriving world of cartoons.
Date: 26 May 2018 – 10 June 2018
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 3pm – 9pm, Fri – Sun: 3pm – 11pm
Price: From $12.50

It features an interactive bounce house and oversized plush sculptures that come together to create a multi-sensory experience, transporting participants to a world filled with colour, magic and happy characters.
From 30 May to 19 June, the installation will move across 3 different malls in the East.
Happy Rainbow starts at Tampines Mall from 30 May to 5 June, before moving to SingPost Centre from 6 to 12 June, and finally Bedok Mall, from 13 to 19 June.
To redeem an entry to the Happy Rainbow installation, simply spend a minimum of $30 in a single receipt at the particular mall. The installation is open daily from 11am to 9pm daily.
Happy Rainbow
Venue: Tampines Mall, SingPost Centre, Bedok Mall
Date: 30 May – 19 Jun 2018
Opening Hours: 11am – 9pm
Price: Free entry with minimum spending of $30 in a single receipt
3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Adventure
Fans of Jurassic Park can officially freak out because Plaza Singapura’s main atrium has been converted into a section of Isla Nubla, the fictional island that’s also home to Jurassic World.
Whether you’re a fan of the Jurassic Park franchise or just a fan of dinosaurs in general, you can immerse yourself in the wonder and thrills of the JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM Adventure.
From 25 May to 17 June, enter the Gaming Zone and try your hands on the Jurassic World™ Pinball game, inspired by classic Jurassic movie moments.
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That’s not all, relive moments from the first Jurassic World movie in a full VR experience.
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Children can have fun digging in the Sandpit Excavation Site, uncovering plastic dinosaur fossils and eggs. Stand a chance to win exclusive collectible dinosaur trading cards from the JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM movie with 5 different cards to be collected each week!
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There is also a small exhibition of fossils by the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum.
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Round off the Jurassic experience by taking a photo with a life-size sculpture of the star of the Jurassic World movie, Blue the Velociraptor!
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Welcome to Jurassic World.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Adventure
Venue: Plaza Singapura Main Atrium
Date: 25 May – 17 Jun 2018
4. Tinkercademy’s June Holiday Classes
If your kids love robotics and coding and all things tech, then it’s time to take him or her to Tinkercademy.
They conduct classes in coding and digital making in a wide variety of fields such as micro:bit, iOS, Python, Arduino, Node, cyber-security, Unity, and more.
They’re opening holiday classes this June, where beginners can learn the basics of coding and digital making using Bloxels and LittleBits.
There are also robotics classes where you will learn mechanical construction and programming. You can even learn to build your own Minecraft World with Python!
You can find a list of their June holiday classes here.
Parents, coding is going to be a VITAL skill. Just FYI.
Tinkercademy
Contact no.: 3125 6257
Website
5. Garfield Carnival And Run
The irony of having a Garfield-themed carnival and run. Gosh.
I fell in love with Garfield, reading comics about the life of the fat tabby cat while growing up. For a while the popularity of Garfield died down, but guess not!
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The first ever Garfield Carnival Singapore is happening from 8 to 10 June 2018 at Sentosa to celebrate Garfield’s 40th Birthday Bash!
Happening at Palawan Green, Sentosa, everyone is welcome to join Garfield for a weekend of awesome birthday celebrations and a line-up of entertainment, attractions and carnival game kiosks!
Stand to win exclusive Garfield 40th Birthday Bash prizes and take photos in life-size Garfield photo booths!
Garfield Carnival And Run
Venue: Palawan Green, Sentosa
Date: 8 – 10 Jun 2018
6. Children’s Season At National Museum Of Singapore
It’s Children Season at the National Museum of Singapore!
Presented in conjunction with The More We Get Together: Singapore’s Playgrounds 1930 – 2030, Children’s Season will be happening from 26 May to 24 June 2018.
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Venue: National Museum of Singapore
Date: 26 May – 24 Jun 2018

The Power-Packed Carnival will feature various games and activities such as the Unicorn Hop, Princess Bouncer, Blaze Inflatable Slide and Ball Pit, Dora Light Trail and the Hide-n-Seek.
To redeem your Carnival Pass, spend a minimum of $60 to play in the carnival and stand to win a fun-filled Power Squad Activity Booklet!
Power-Packed Carnival
Venue: City Square Mall Level 1, City Green
Date: 25 May – 24 Jun 2018
Opening Hours: Daily: 1pm – 10pm
Website
8. Discover Europe At Changi
Happening from 25 May to 24 June 2018, follow your favourite Sesame Street characters as they take you on a tour through Central and Eastern Europe.
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