Thriller Carnival Is All About Spooks, Sick Beats And $1 Shots This Halloween Weekend!
Who says Singaporeans aren’t celebrating Halloween? With so many local attractions and entertainment venues holding their own Halloween themed events and parties, Singaporeans are spoiled for choice when it comes to celebrating Halloween with a bang! If you’re looking for an event that has everyone dressed up and going all out for Halloween, we’ve got you covered!
Whitehaus is throwing a Halloween themed party that is serving up the scares and some amazing beats! Held at Aryaa, Thriller Carnival is all about the a deadly amusement park that was setup purely to lure innocent partygoers. Look out for horror booths and fire dancers that are scattered throughout Aryaa’s decadent interior!
Thriller Carnival
[caption id="attachment_16949" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Thriller Carnival ft. Bounce Squad x Alias[/caption]Thriller Carnival is offering up free flow of Asahi beers and $1 bloody carnival shots for 2 hours (8.30pm – 10.30pm)! Best part? If you’re planning to come dressed as Halloween favourite Harley Quinn or a Pokemon Trainer, you’re in luck as Whitehaus has make up services all the way till midnight! So if you can’t quite get your Harley Quinn look right, get your make up done here!
What about the music you ask? It’s all about Hiphop & R&B here! With local duo Bounce Squad & hiphop DJ Alias on the decks playing only the best hits, Thriller Carnival is bound to be a lit Halloween party!
[caption id="attachment_16947" align="alignnone" width="600"] WHEREHOUSE[/caption]What are you waiting for? Sofa booths and Guestlists are still open for reservations! Grab some friends and head on down to Aryaa for a Halloween party full of spooks and fun!
Thriller Carnival ft. Bounce Squad x Alias
29 Oct (Sat), 8.30pm
Aryaa
Diner’s Club Building
7500E Beach Road #01-201, S199595
For more information, check out Whitehaus Office Facebook Page!
Table reservations contact Whitehaus at [email protected]!
Also Read: Die Die Must Party: 10 Halloween Parties That’ll Scare The Living Daylights Out Of You!
Pinnacle Entertainment’s Halloween Themed Parties Are Bringing Fun And Scares To Partygoers Of All Ages
Halloween parties are popping out every which way you look and with October coming to end in less than a fortnight, entertainment venues are pulling out all the stops! Pinnacle Entertainment isn’t going to be left out on all the fun. This Halloween, they’re throwing not one but two Halloween themed parties!
[caption id="attachment_16941" align="alignnone" width="960"] Millian Singapore[/caption]The Purge
Probably one of the only underage parties this Halloween, Pinnacle Entertainment has teamed up with Bloc Parties, a promoting company that hosts parties targeted at partygoers who are under 18!. The Purge is their first ever Halloween mixed-age party!
If you’re expecting a boring underage party you’re oh so wrong! Held at Club: Millian Singapore, . Featuring a mega dance floor and LED nightshows, expect to party along with DJ Duo Bounce Squad, DJ Alias and DJ Rain on the decks! Targeting students and those 16 & above, The Purge is perfect for those abstaining for alcohol or those who have yet to taste the clubbing experience.
For more information, check out The Purge Official Event Page!
The Purge
27 Oct (Thu)
9pm – 3am
Millian Singapore, #01-05, Sentosa Gateway, S098544
The Phobia
Over 18 and looking for a spooky party to unwind after a long week? Phobia might just be perfect for you! Held at Millian Singapore, is not for the faint of heart! For 5 minutes partygoers will go through a rite of passage, so be prepared to experience your greatest fear! Expect crude humour, blasphemous comments, bizarre antics, bad language! Intrigued?
Check out Phobia’s Official Event Page!
Phobia
28 Oct (Fri)
10pm – 6am
Millian Singapore, #01-05, Sentosa Gateway, S098544
Offering up two Halloween parties that are bound to get your heart pounding, Pinnacle Entertainment is pulling out all the scares and the best DJs for a clubbing experience you’ll never forget!
Also Read: Top 5 Events You Cannot Miss: 17 October – 31 October
Eyescream And Friends: Shaved Ice GELATO That’s Super Cute, All Natural, And More!
When you’re sizzling in the Land of a Thousand Suns, you can’t help but crave for something cold… some shaved ice perhaps? Or, gelato would really hit the spot too. It sure is a tough decision when both seem equally yummy… Well guess what, now you can have both! That’s a food fantasy come true, as Eyescream and Friends has hit Singapore’s shores.
The mastermind of this refreshingly ingenious concoction, Mr Joad Lopez, took inspiration from shaved ice he ate at a Taiwanese night market.
Back in Barcelona where gelato was aplenty, he decided to matchmake the two. And that, was how Eyescream and Friends was born.
Eyescream And Friends – Compass One
As its name suggests, Eyescream and Friends represents the 7 basic flavours – a quirky medley of characters with distinct personalities and names to boot.
[caption id="attachment_16768" align="alignnone" width="1028"] The toppings never end.[/caption]Woah, too many toppings, too little time! What a torture to have to choose, can’t we have all of them?
Here are some of the toppings – caramelized cookies, gummy bears, banana nut crunch, forest berries sauce, white chocolate sauce, and marshmallows.
Eyescream and Friends has just released its kiwi, watermelon and rockmelon toppings as well as a lovely salted caramel sauce.
As of now, there are 8 different flavours and a whopping 15 different toppings to please your palate as you mix-and-match.
This guarantees that you’ll experience the dessert in novel ways each time, as you play with endless new flavour combinations.
Oreo Yoghurt Flavour Complete Pack ($6.90)
The Complete Pack ($6.90) which we got, comes with a cup of shaved gelato and 2 toppings. The packaging is really cool, as it’s designed to hold a cup of gelato and 2 fun-size cups of toppings, so that you can stroll around the mall while you eat!
The tray even has a spot at the side to clip a piece of tissue or two. This way, your hands are free to tackle your yummy target.
[caption id="attachment_16769" align="alignnone" width="4320"] Those eyes! He’s really camera-shy, being a newbie.[/caption]The Oreo flavour was strong but not overpowering, and accurately encapsulated the taste of the crisp tidbit. No hint of stale biscuit there, we are talking Oreos fresh out of the packet.
We were surprised by how the shaved gelato managed to be creamy, yet not cloying. The icy texture of the gelato, which was smooth and slushy-like, prevented the Oreo flavour from coming across as too dense.
Add to that the tartness of the yoghurt flavour, which shook up the whole treat. Who would have thought that Oreo and yoghurt go this well together?
Wild Berry Complete Pack ($6.90)
If you could capture the joys of childhood in one flavour, this would be it. The wild berry shaved gelato tasted really fun and mischievous, like a mix of grape-flavoured Hi-Chew, Kyoto grape, and strawberry bubble gum.
The fact that it had just the right kick of sourness lent it a really refreshing touch, without going overboard.
It’s the perfect pick-me-up in the mornings, an invigorating treat in hot afternoons, and a perfectly spunky dessert to round off the night.
Chocolate shaved gelato ($4.90, without toppings)
Despite being a really common flavour, this chocolate shaved gelato is curiously different from the norm. It comes with a touch of je ne sais quoi that is hard to place.
While tasting similar to a hazel-nutty Ferrero Rocher, it has the added depth of the dark concentrated cocoa powder gathered at the bottom of a hot chocolate drink.
Cheesecake shaved gelato ($4.90, without toppings)
This was virtually a cheesecake blended into a slushy. However, with the pronounced taste of natural yoghurt, it’s a lighter, more refreshing version of your regular cheesecake.
For an interesting and yummy combination, try the cheesecake-flavoured shaved gelato topped with forest berries sauce or strawberry sauce. We did just that, and couldn’t have been more pleased with the results!
The creaminess of the cheesecake flavour complemented the fruity tartness of the berry sauce, which was tangy and ripe with flavour.
How Eyescream’s Shaved Gelato is Made
We managed to capture how these little, tasty wide-eyed creatures are created!
[video width="640" height="360" mp4="https://discoversg.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/medium1.mp4"][/video]First, a cylindrical block of ice maintained at an optimum temperature (for the right balance between creamy and icy), is loaded into an ice-shaving machine.
This contraption, which is flown in from Barcelona, then carves delicate layers of shaved gelato into a bowl.
Gelato shakes and lollipops
Apart from shaved gelato, Eyescream and Friends truly lives up to its philosophy of creating smiles, by offering gelato shakes ($5.90) as well as handmade lollipops ($4.90).
[caption id="attachment_16780" align="alignnone" width="720"] Eyescream and friends Facebook[/caption]Among the lollipops, mango and apple are the most popular flavours. They’re all extremely fresh, as Eyescream and Friends flies them in from Barcelona regularly.
[caption id="attachment_16779" align="alignnone" width="790"] https://www.facebook.com/eyescreamandfriendssg/BAKE Cheese Tart Continues Singapore Invasion At Its Second Outlet In Westgate Mall!
Feel On Top Of The World: 12 Bridges In Singapore That’ll Sweep You Off Your Feet
‘Cos I’m top of the world eh, I’m on top eh~
Now that we’ve got the song stuck in your head (great song by Imagine Dragons BTW), let’s talk a little about bridges.
We may not seem like a bridge-y country, but you’ll be surprised by the wide range of bridges we have in Singapore. From overlooking lush greenery to taking in a gorgeous sunset view, we present you a list of 12 bridges with amazeballs view.
1. MacRitchie Tree Top
[caption id="attachment_16708" align="alignnone" width="609"] Source: worldofwanderlust.com[/caption]If you’re a nature lover, you’re gonna love this one. Overlooking the MacRitchie Reservoir Park, this 250m long suspension bridge is naturally one of the most insta-documented bridge. Located between the two highest points in MacRitchie, you’re guaranteed to have a bird’s eye view of the canopy.
[caption id="attachment_16751" align="aligncenter" width="1504"] Credit: spisc.cca.sg[/caption]MacRitchie Tree Top
Location: 601 Island Club Rd, S578775
2. Southern Ridges
[caption id="attachment_16710" align="alignnone" width="1008"] Source: meetup.com[/caption]It may be a little less well-known, but this Forest Walk gives you a panoramic view of the greenery. This 1.3km long elevated bridges makes a good option for those looking for a stroll or some fresh air.
[caption id="attachment_16752" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Credit: Source: Flickr[/caption]A stranger to almost none, this Henderson Waves Bridge is best known for its uh, waves? Currently Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge, 36 metres above ground,you can often, in its waves, find exhausted trekkers seeking some protection from the sun. This bridge can also serve as quite the romantic date spot.
Henderson Waves
Enter from Telok Blangah Hill Park or Mount Faber Park.
4. OCBC Skyway
[caption id="attachment_16726" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Source: theroadlestraveled.com[/caption]At 22 metres off the ground, you get to enjoy the panoramic view of the Marina Bay skyline (which gets really awesome after the sun sets). A mishmash of an urban and nature setting, a stroll along this bridge is nonetheless an interesting one.
OCBC Skyway
Location: 10 Bayfront Ave, S018956
5. Fort Siloso Skywalk
[caption id="attachment_16759" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Flickr[/caption]If you love skywalks, you’re gonna love this new kid on the block. Situated at Fort Siloso, this 11-storey high bridge is currently Singapore’s tallest skywalk. Embark on this scenic trek along this glass-bottomed bridge (at one part) and we guarantee you a unique experience. But if you’re deathly afraid of heights, we’d suggest for you to sit this one out.
[caption id="attachment_16760" align="aligncenter" width="683"] Credit: Flickr[/caption]
Fort Siloso Skywalk
Location: Sentosa, Fort Siloso
6. Jewel Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16725" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Source: Flickr[/caption]Hidden within Punggol Park is the lesser known Jewel Bridge, a pit stop for many of its resident joggers and cyclists. If you’re looking for a place to catch the perfect sunset, this bridge is definitely one of them.
[caption id="attachment_16753" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Flickr.com[/caption]Jewel Bridge
Location: Along Punggol Park Connector
7. Helix Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16711" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Source: Flickr[/caption]A sight familiar to the city-dwellers, the Helix Bridge itself is an architectural vision. A curve-y bridge never fails to fascinate, we reckon the best time to take in the view of Marina Bay will be against the backdrop of the setting sun. If not, the night-lights at Marina Bay will also do the view justice.
[caption id="attachment_16754" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: Credit: Flickr[/caption]This bridge is one of Singapore’s best kept secrets – the Lions Bridge that links Gardens By The Bay to Marina Bay Sands. From here, you have a bird’s eye view of the Singapore Flyer, almost the whole of Gardens by the Bay (including those domes), Marina Barrage, Marina Bay Sands (both interior and exterior), the CBD, and Bayfront Ave Road (if watching cars zoom past is your thing).
It’s particularly beautiful at night – trees line the pavement, there’s warm cosy lighting for ambience, and little wooden benches where you can sit and enjoy the view and breeze.
Lions Bridge
Location: Gardens by the Bay/ Marina Bay Sands
9. St John – Lazarus Walkway
[caption id="attachment_16717" align="alignnone" width="550"] Source: littledayout.com[/caption]Though technically not a bridge, this walkway connecting St John Island and Lazarus Island offers nothing less than an amazing view. We’d even go so far to say that the islands’ endless crystal clear waters are capable of giving Maldives’s beach a run for its money.
St John – Lazarus Walkway
Location: St John Island/Lazarus Island
10. Cavenagh Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16712" align="alignnone" width="645"] Source: roots.sg[/caption]Built in 1870, the Cavenagh Bridge is no doubt one of the oldest bridges in Singapore. Located across the Singapore River, this bridge is named after William Orfeur Cavenagh, the last governor of the Straits Settlements. Situated in front of The Fullerton Hotel, this bridge gives you a splendid view of the majestic colonial building and the Singapore river itself.
Cavenagh Bridge
Location: 1 Fullerton Square, S049178
11. Railway Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16714" align="alignnone" width="518"] Source: @j.osh[/caption]Another bridge well documented across various social media platforms, the Railway Bridge may be a little tricky in terms of access. But trust us, the view is worth the climb. With its indescribable charm, this rustic location will evoke a sense of appreciative nostalgic in you in no time.
Railway Bridge
Location: 380 Upper Bukit Timah Road
12. Sentosa Suspension Bridge
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So who says you need to be on top of the world to feel like it, eh? The amazing views you can enjoy at these 12 unique bridges will prove that height isn’t everything. Header image: Flickr, words by writer Also, read Singapore: The Wild Edition. Get Down & Dirty With These 6 Hidden Nature Activities!
Singapore: The Wild Edition. Get Down & Dirty With These 6 Hidden Nature Activities!
What?! Singapore has a wild side? Before thoughts of living like Bear Grylls start creeping into your mind, we are referring to living on the wild(er) side in Singapore – nature activities catered for the adventurous, nature-loving enthusiasts.
Sounds like your type of thing? Step out of your comfort zone with these hidden nature activities. Start living on the wild side – Singapore edition.
1. Hike to the Wetlands of Chek Jawa
Venture to this unknown nature wonderland hidden off the mainland of Singapore – Chek Jawa’s Wetlands.
[caption id="attachment_16086" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: Credit: Credit: However, be warned not to walk barefooted. There may be glass and metal litter as well as sea urchins and other marine creatures that may defend themselves in an unpleasant manner.Alternatively, opt for the guided tours for a more in-depth experience at Chek Jawa.
Chek Jawa Wetlands
Getting there: Chek Jawa is located in Pulau Ubin. Visitors can either walk, cycle or hire a vehicle to get to Chek Jawa.
Opening hours: 8.30am to 6pm daily
2. Get Muddy with Horseshoe Crabs
Get downright muddy with this conservation effort of rescuing Horseshoe Crabs that are trapped in abandoned fishing nets at Mandai mudflats.
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This is perhaps your only chance to touch and see this ancient-mariner which happens to be as old as dinosaurs!
[caption id="attachment_16644" align="aligncenter" width="1502"] Credit: Nature Society (Singapore)[/caption]Volunteers are trained to properly handle these fascinating creatures. You’ll learn to measure their length, identify their gender and breeding status before releasing them back into the mudflats. A science lesson like no other! This activity occurs once a month so do remember to register online beforehand.
Horseshoe Crab Project
For more information, visit the website here.
3. Explore Jurong’s Abandoned Railway Line
Surprisingly, Jurong’s abandoned railway line has yet to be declared as out-of-bounds by the Government, so feel free to go on this one-of-a-kind jungle and tunnel walk.
[caption id="attachment_16088" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: Credit: 4. Climb trees like Tarzan at Forest AdventureYou do not need to be like Tarzan to scale trees!
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5. Cycle and Trek Pulau Ubin
Just a short bumboat ride away, Pulau Ubin is set to whet your appetite for adventure!
[caption id="attachment_16085" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Credit: A Happy Mum[/caption]Alternatively, trek around this rural island to explore the fruit plantations, flourishing mangroves, scenic beaches and much more.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s city life with these wild activities you never knew Singapore had! Get muddy and dirty with Singapore’s wild side. Get your trusty shoes on and get ready to take on Singapore’s wild side!
(Header image credit: 15 Must Eat, Must Drink And Must Try Spots In Singapore!
Scares Not Appealing? Freaky Free Flow Friday Is Your Answer To A Super Chill Halloween Get-Together
Halloween. Everyone is getting into it. Local attractions, clubs and entertainment joints are pulling all the stops to celebrate their own Halloween parties. These spots offer boisterous Halloween activities, think scare actors dressed as ghouls and spine tingling art and music effects.
But if you’re looking for a quiet place to celebrate Halloween, look no further because Panorama: Riverside Lounge has exactly what you need!
[caption id="attachment_16661" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Panorama: Riverside Lounge[/caption]Located on the third floor of a Boat Quay shophouse above its sister restaurant (Pasta Fresca Da Salvator). Panorama: Riverside Lounge has an intimate bar space that boasts breathtaking views of the city. Joining in the Halloween festivities Panorama: Riverside Lounge is holding a Freaky Free Flow Friday on the 21st and 28th of October!
Freak Free Flow Friday
[caption id="attachment_16663" align="alignnone" width="683"] Freaky Free Flow Fridays[/caption]Look out for their virtual reality spookfest! Not for the faint of heart, if you can survive through 8 minutes of scares you can get your hands on a $10 dining voucher for Pasta Fresca Da Salvator!
[caption id="attachment_16665" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Freaky Free Flow Fridays Tasting Menu[/caption]If you’re not keen on getting spooked, don’t fret! Panorama: Riverside Lounge is offering free flows of Italian wine which you can enjoy alongside their tasting menu! Priced at $39++ per person, Freaky Free Flow Friday features a wide array of cold cuts, gourmet cheeses, breads and pastas the menu changes every week so guests can always look forward to a unique experience every visit!
[caption id="attachment_16666" align="alignnone" width="930"] Our ambassadors at Freaky Free Flow Friday[/caption]Our ambassadors Vanessa Ho and Stephanie Ler were at Panorama: Riverside Lounge to experience Freaky Free Flow Friday for themselves! Giving the virtual reality game a try and sipping on delicately aromatic sparkling wines, Stephanie and Vanessa had a blast at Freaky Free Flow Friday!
What are you waiting for? Head on down to Freaky Free Flow Friday if you’re looking for an intimate place to kickback and relax after a long week of work!
9 Unique And Romantic Date Ideas That Will Have You Falling In Love All Over Again
If you’re in a relationship, you’ll most likely have heard your significant other (SO) ask this dreaded question plenty of times, “What to do next weekend?” After all, good date ideas are few and far between.
Sure, with many popular attractions like the Singapore Zoo and Universal Studios Singapore, it seems like Singapore is a never-ending city of fun. But what happens when you do exhaust that date ideas list of ‘Best places couples can go on a date’?
With this article, we’ll bring you date ideas that will make you go, ‘Why didn’t I think of that before?” Here are 9 that will surely up you and your SO’s street cred.
1. Arteastiq
I have art… I have tea… Ugh… Arteastiq! (Sorry, we just had to.)
[caption id="attachment_15682" align="alignnone" width="1479"] Image Credit: Working With Grace[/caption]This place is a paradise for those who have a passion for both the arts and food. With free canvases, unlimited art supplies and a free drink courtesy of Image Credit: Arteastiq[/caption]
Arteastiq has a one-for-one deal on Monday for couples, so you should probably take advantage of that.
It’s totally killing two birds with one stone because you can chase those Monday blues away.
[caption id="attachment_15684" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Arteastiq[/caption]Trade away your teh-si and kaya toast for one day and enjoy some high tea.
Arteastiq
Mandarin Gallery, #04-14/15
Weekday, 11am – 10:30pm; weekend, 10am – 10:30pm
6235 8705
Plaza Singapura, #03-70/72
Daily, 10am – 10pm
6336 0952
2. Kayak
Escape the concrete jungle for a real jungle!
[caption id="attachment_15674" align="alignnone" width="1459"] Image Credit: Asian Detours[/caption]If you’re a stranger to kayaking, you need not worry. At [email protected]
3. Stargaze
If you’ve heard or even used the line, “I see stars in your eyes” then you’ll want to come here.
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These sessions, called Night Sky Ramblings are free. The activity takes place every Friday from 7.45pm to 10pm. The Science Centre also offers free solar observations if that’s your kinda activity.
Depending on the month you go, you might be able to see Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and Venus.
So why not pop over on a Friday night and gaze at something besides your SO’s eyes for once?
Stargazing @ Science Centre
From now – 18 Nov 2016; From 1 Jan 2017 onwards
Every Friday, from 7:45pm – 10pm
The Observatory at the Omni-Theatre building
Solar Observation @ Science Centre
22 Nov 2016 – 30 Dec 2016
Every Tuesday and Friday, from 10am – 12pm
The Observatory at the Omni-Theatre building
Website Image Credit: SportDiver UK[/caption]
Though these dive spots are no Great Barrier Reefs, there is no shortage of beautiful sea creatures like the Fan-bellied Leatherjacket and the Ocellated Pipefish.
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Look! I found Nemo! OrpheusDive Also, read 6 Absolutely Beautiful Spots In Singapore That You Can Actually Dive In It’s like cafe-hopping, but with islands. And yes, in Singapore too! Did you know that Singapore is actually part of an archipelago? Singapore is made up of 63 islands with both natural and artificial islands. Well-known islands include Sisters island, Kusu island and St Johns island. Some of these islands are accessible by boat and will make for a nice relaxing day trip. However, pack your own food as most of them don’t have food places. An excuse to have a nice romantic picnic! There are also lagoons around some of the islands where you and your date can take a dip and chill. If your date wants to you to bring them overseas, bring them here! I mean it is over the seas right? Also, read Singapore’s 63 Islands! Here Are 6 Islands You Can Visit To Get Away From The Crowd Not dinosaurs obviously. What were you thinking? You’ve heard of the famous goat farm and alligator farms but a turtle/tortoise museum? At this museum, you’ll be able to learn all about these ancient creatures and also, have a hand at feeding them. Look out for rare creatures like the matamata (No, not the police!) and the snake headed turtle. The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum Ever experienced a blackout and had to eat in the dark? Well, at Image Credit: Nox[/caption] The restaurant is located at Beach Road and is reservation only so make sure you call before you head over. Nox – Dine in the Dark Old but gold. Nothing beats feeling the wind while cycling down a slope. There’s also no other feeling like hanging out with your love. Combine the two together and you have a nice cycling date in one of Singapore’s most popular islands. You can even try the coconuts from the famous Pulua Ubin ah ma. Or head down to the quarry – a piece of Singapore’s past and check out the scenery at the same time! Take a break from hunting Pokémon and explore animals like boars and tide creatures at the nearby Chek Jawa. Wearing matching clothes isn’t the ‘hip’ thing anymore – smelling like each other is the new black! At Je taime, you’ll be able to blend all kinds of fragrance ingredients to create your very own scent. Both you and your partner will be required to take a personality quiz to determine the right kinds of scent for you. Or you could always go with your imagination and mix away! Feels kind of like a science experiment but with a ton of nice smelling chemicals, no? When you’re done with your concoction, you’ll probably be like this: We know it’s difficult to plan a really good date so we’ve taken the initiative to help you out. You’ll thank us one day when everyone starts commenting on those Instagram photos with #relationshipgoals! Header Image Source: Huffington Post Also, read 6 Romantic & Secluded High-Tea Spots That Your Date Will Surely Approve Of!
16 Zion Road, Singapore 247733
6887 3631
Monday to Friday, 12pm to 8pm; Saturday & Sunday, 12pm to 6pm5. Island hop
6. Feed some prehistoric creatures
1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore 619795
6268 5363
Daily, 9am – 6pm
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269 Beach Road Singapore 199546
Monday to Friday, 6pm to late; Saturday, 5pm to late; Sunday, 5pm to 11pm
6298 07088. Cycling in Pulau Ubin
9. Custom make your very own perfume
Deepavali: 8 Ways You Didn’t Know You Could Celebrate The Festival Of Lights
Deepavali is here! Lo and behold, this Festival of Lights springs from the simple act of lighting a single oil lamp. A humble gesture that has transcended the ages and the seas, it aptly tells of the triumph of light over darkness and goodness over evil.
As part of the festivities, families light oil lamps and decorate their floors with rangoli, traditional patterns made on the floor using coloured rice or flour.
Sweets such as laddu, and savoury snacks like chakli are exchanged and shared between family and friends, who go all out in their finest garb to drink and make merry.
Hold tight, and hop on our magic carpet ride. We’ll take you through a list of places so fancy and awesome, you’ll be looking forward to Deepavali 2017!
1. Little India’s Deepavali Festival Village
For the ultimate Deepavali experience, head down to Little India! The Festival Village on Campbell Lane and Hastings Road comes to life with a bazaar, which will tantalize your senses in all the best ways.
[caption id="attachment_16023" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Thehungrybackpackers[/caption]What’s tasty and neon orange in colour? Yes, it’s a jalebi. A traditional Indian sweet, it’s a coil-like pretzel made of deep-fried wheat batter soaked in sugar syrup.
With a curiously appetising texture, it manages to be both slightly chewy and crunchy at the same time. Really fun to eat!
[caption id="attachment_16025" align="alignnone" width="1632"] Foodwandering[/caption]Temple flowers and flower garlands are sold by the dozen, in numerous stalls frequented by devotees who purchase them as temple offerings.
Hint: You might need to drop by here if you’re heading to Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple (read on for more info).
Here’s to dressing like a Bollywood star, right down to the bling!
[caption id="attachment_16032" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Pinterest[/caption]At the end of the day, wind down and gaze upon the mad skills of henna artists, offering henna tattoos at $5 a pop.
[caption id="attachment_16035" align="alignnone" width="960"] 1987engineer[/caption]With lifelike figurines of deities in striking colours and ornate carvings on literally every inch of the temple, it truly is a magnificent sight to behold.
Buzzing with life from the throngs of loyal devotees who visit regularly, this temple is an even greater hub of activity during festivals such as Deepavali.
All are welcome, so feel free to step inside to witness the prayers and processions!
29 Oct, Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, 141 Serangoon Rd, 5am-12.30pm, 4pm-9.30pm
4. 48as: Halloween X Deepavali Edition
Is it a Deepavali party, or a Halloween fest?
Shophouse The Social Hostel is celebrating a genius fusion creation – a Deepavali party with Halloween spice thrown in. The best of both worlds indeed.
[caption id="attachment_16045" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Die Die Must Party: 10 Halloween Parties That’ll Scare The Living Daylights Out Of You!5. Bollyween Masquerade
All those sinful Deepavali snacks may make your taste buds happy, but your waistline might not be.
If that is cause for lament, or if you’re up for a buzz of activity, we recommend this ZUMBALICIOUS party.
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Shake and shimmy up a storm with zumba instructor Erich Edralin and Miko Valenzuela. Their zumba sessions are legendary, and you’ll be dancing like a pro in no time. You’re bound to have a great time with your fellow zumba mates with the hype at an all-time-high!
29 Oct, 1pm – 2.15pm. TMP Fitness Club, 55 Newton Road, #05-02 Revenue House. Tickets go for $20, and only 35 slots are available, so hurry! Call 9178 3443 for ticket reservations.
6. SICCI ‘Retro’ Deepavali Nite 2016
Ooh, a grand dinner to wrap up the Deepavali season would really hit the spot.
Join in this party and come decked in your best retro glam à la Audrey Hepburn and Clark Gable.
[caption id="attachment_16049" align="alignnone" width="720"] Allevents[/caption]It’s time to raid your parents’ wardrobes, for the theme of this party is the evergreen era of the 60s, 70s and 80s. In other words, it’s retro with a capital R.
Get ready to be dazzled by top-notch singers, comedians who actually crack you up, and dance groups from both Singapore and India.
Held at Marina Bay Sands (MBS), you’ll enjoy an outstanding gastronomical experience. With a sumptuous spread of fine Mughlai food served by noteworthy MBS culinary experts, we give it two thumbs up!
26 Nov, 6.30pm – late, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue. SICCI members pay $150, non-members pay $165. E-mail [email protected], or call 6508 0140 / 6508 0142 for any enquiries.
7. Deepavali Arts Carnival
Frisk and frolic your way through this arts carnival!
[caption id="attachment_16050" align="alignnone" width="960"] OasisLittleIndia Facebook[/caption]Like no other, it’s a melting pot of diverse artists and art lovers coming together to add a splash of fun to the Festival of Lights.
There’ll be interactive arts installations, art and photo exhibitions, dances, fashion shows, sand art sessions and tons more fun stuff.
15th October:
- 11am – 12pm: Music
- 12pm – 2pm: Rhythms Aesthetic Society – Spice Art
- 2pm – 3pm: Malaysian Dancers
- 3pm – 4pm: Fashion Show
22nd October:
- 11am – 12pm: Music
- 12pm – 2pm: Bhaki-Rasamrta: The Rhythmic Waves of the Mellows of Love
- 2pm – 4pm: Malaysian Dancers
NOTE: Both event days feature these staple activities as well – Interactive art for the community, Art Jamming and Sand Art Station
Look forward to mind-boggling abstract art with meanings so obscure, even Da Vinci wouldn’t understand.
Here, it’s fun for all, and all for fun. Come with your friends and family for a great weekend of community art workshops and hands-on activities!
8. Deepavali Craft & Heritage Exhibition: Project Oasis in Little India
Lelong, lelong!
Hailing from India, traditional craftsmen and a parrot astrologer are here to showcase their skills and hawk their unique wares this Deepavali season.
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Chocolate Pinot & Apple Miso? 5 Drinks At Operation Dagger That’ll Wow Your Taste Buds!
In the discreet corner of a street lies a small, unsigned building. After much fumbling, the heavy glass door creaks open and you make your way carefully across the unwashed floors.
Groping around in the semi-darkness, you head down a dingy staircase and a steel door emerges. Holding your breath, you push it open.
Welcome to Halloween Horror Ni- uh Operation Dagger.
[caption id="attachment_16223" align="alignnone" width="825"] Source: slomonk.com[/caption]Voted Best New Bar at last year’s Singapore Bar Awards, Operation Dagger is an elusive bar located within the basement.
This bar is in fact, so elusive there is no sign of it. Literally.
Away from the hustle and bustle of Ann Siang Hill however, Operation Dagger serves as a great watering hole for the work weary.
[caption id="attachment_16224" align="alignnone" width="630"] Co-founder Luke Whearty in actionSource: Sethlui.com[/caption]
A cocktail bar that emphasises on the experimentation of flavours and textures, the bar has taken to replacing traditional spirits with their very own concoctions.
We had the opportunity of savouring five of the bar’s signatures drinks and boy were we taken away by the experience.
1. Apple Miso
An interesting combination of rum, fermented apple, miso caramel and sesame, the Apple Miso happens to be, at the moment, the favorite drink of co-founder Luke Whearty.
[caption id="attachment_16217" align="alignnone" width="630"] Source: Operation Dagger[/caption]Garnished with a bar spoon made of distilled toasted sesame spirit and toffee crisp seasoned gomashio, this Japanese inspired drink we say, definitely isn’t for anyone who dislikes sesame.
2. The Egg
A favourite amongst the regulars, The Egg consists of cured egg yolk, vanilla and sugar that are shaken and strained into a ceramic egg cup before being placed in a jar of smoked hay and star anise.
[caption id="attachment_16221" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Source: lbb.com[/caption]The result?
A slightly intense drink with a custard-like texture that reminds us, unsurprisingly, of everyone’s favourite salted egg yolk.
3. Chocolate Pinot
If you’re a wine person, we’d recommend you to go for the Chocolate Pinot. That’s right – Chocolate. Friggin’. Wine.
[caption id="attachment_16222" align="alignnone" width="846"] Source: shutterstock[/caption]Infused with raw cacao and vanilla, this drink, for starters, smells heavenly. As both a chocolate and wine fan, we’ve got nothing to complain about.
4. Fallen Fruit
Our favourite drink of the night? The Fallen Fruit.
A mix of wine, caramel, vanilla, fresh pears and curry leaf (say whaaaat), this drink is slow cooked via a sous vide method before being filtered overnight.
[caption id="attachment_16220" align="alignnone" width="750"] Source: iwanimawocha.com[/caption]Served in an adorable pear ceramic mug and vanilla bean straw, this refreshing drink is a dream. Side note, we bit into the straw just to see what vanilla bean tastes like and no, it wasn’t pretty.
5. Hot & Cold
Last but definitely not the least, we have the Hot & Cold, a Pina Colada-ish drink that replaces rum with tequila.
[caption id="attachment_16219" align="alignnone" width="947"] Source: Operation Dagger[/caption]Topped with a layer of warm white chocolate and coconut foam, this dessert drink, we think, will be popular with the ladies. A taste of both hot and cold, this one ranks a close second on our list.
With unconventional combinations of textures and flavours, Operation Dagger definitely isn’t for the faint-hearted.
If you’re looking to broaden your drinking horizons or are looking for a fun date idea, a night at this cocktail bar will just be the thing for you.
Operation Dagger
Address: 7 Ann Siang Hill #B1-01, S069791
Tel: 6438 4057
Email: [email protected]
Open: Tue – Sat, 6pm – 12am
Header image credit: iwanimawocha.com
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Die Die Must Party: 10 Halloween Parties That’ll Scare The Living Daylights Out Of You!
Here are the million-dollar questions: Do pontianaks dance? If zombies are technically dead, will they get high on alcohol? How does it feel to be scared witless, praying that your heart doesn’t go KABOOM by night’s end? Come on down to some frightful Halloween parties, and we guarantee you’ll find the answer to these queries.
Here’s the bonus: you’ll have a hair-rising, heart-lurching good time. This Hallows’ Eve, it’s time for the demons to play!
1.
A note of caution: Come in your goriest or loveliest get-up to avoid being the next target.
Not only that, the best-dressed stand to win cash prizes, Zoukout VIP tickets, flight tickets and more. Entry is not guaranteed if the club is full, so arrive early!
The Scream Diner by Zouk Halloween
29 Oct, 10pm-late
Zouk, 17 Jiak Kim Street
Admission for non-members (incl 2 drinks): $33/$38
Free and priority entry are given to those in FULL costume (pending approval by door attendant)
2. Battle Royale
“Kerpow!”
“Come at me!”
“Why, you…!”
And… that, ladies and gentlemen, is only the beginning.
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This year, only one will be crowned the King of The Ring. Fight it out with the biggest and the baddest at Overeasy Orchard.
On this night, unleash your inner Bruce Lee, or channel your trusty WWE champ.
For a touch of the orient, pummel the baddies as Ip Man or Huang Fei Hong. Manny Pacquiao would do too, just power up that devilish glare and turn em’ rivals to stone.
[caption id="attachment_15830" align="alignnone" width="750"] Battle Royale by Overeasy
29 Oct, 10pm-2.30am
Overeasy Orchard, 541 Orchard Road #01-01, Liat Towers
Free entry
3. Cirque Le Soir[/caption]
We dare you to come in your freakiest, most outlandish costume to “outfreak” the freaks!
It’ll be a mystical, bewitching night that’ll haunt your dreams a little longer than eternity.
Cirque Le Soir
Oct 29, 9pm-late
CÉ LA VI, SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands, 1 Bayfront Ave
Purchase online pre-sale tickets at $48, or purchase it at the door at $68 – both options include one premium pour
4. Atlantis Fright Night
With a name like the Wavehouse, what do you expect? You’re bound to get soaked!
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Yes, that means you had better bring along your itsybitsyteenieweenieyellowpolkadotbikini!
Atlantis Fright Night
22 Oct, 6pm-late
Wavehouse Sentosa, 36 Siloso Beach Walk
Early bird entries are priced at $35 and prices at the door are $50
Both include 1 complimentary drink and 3 hours of free flow drinks
Ladies who register on the online guest list get free entry until 10pm
6.
Ghost stories are merely tales, aren’t they?
Well… here at *Scape, you’re in for the plot twist of your life! The story is true, and shows how life can truly be stranger, and bloodier, than fiction.
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Ahoy, ahoy!
Harking back to the 1800s where everyone mysteriously died on the ship, their restless spirits have finally awakened this Halloween. Join them in diabolical revelry, as you gobble and guzzle the night away.
[caption id="attachment_15839" align="alignnone" width="842"] The Forest: Shanghai Dolly
29 Oct, 10pm-late
Zouk, 17 Jiak Kim Street
Admission for non-members (incl 2 drinks): $33/$38
Free and priority entry are given to those in FULL costume (pending approval by door attendant)
We dare you to come in your freakiest, most outlandish costume to “outfreak” the freaks!
It’ll be a mystical, bewitching night that’ll haunt your dreams a little longer than eternity.
Cirque Le Soir
Oct 29, 9pm-late
CÉ LA VI, SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands, 1 Bayfront Ave
Purchase online pre-sale tickets at $48, or purchase it at the door at $68 – both options include one premium pour
4. Atlantis Fright Night
With a name like the Wavehouse, what do you expect? You’re bound to get soaked!
[caption id="attachment_15836" align="alignnone" width="910"] Atlantis[/caption]
Yes, that means you had better bring along your itsybitsyteenieweenieyellowpolkadotbikini!
Atlantis Fright Night
22 Oct, 6pm-late
Wavehouse Sentosa, 36 Siloso Beach Walk
Early bird entries are priced at $35 and prices at the door are $50
Both include 1 complimentary drink and 3 hours of free flow drinks
Ladies who register on the online guest list get free entry until 10pm
6.
Ghost stories are merely tales, aren’t they?
Well… here at *Scape, you’re in for the plot twist of your life! The story is true, and shows how life can truly be stranger, and bloodier, than fiction.
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Ask any traveller worth his salt, and he’ll have you know that one of the spookiest places to get lost in, is the forest. Some might drop the name Aokigahara, while others might rain evil on the Devil’s Tramping Ground (the name says it all), or the demonic Pembrey Woods.
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Inspired by the stuff of nightmares found in cursed forests, Shanghai Dolly brings you into the inky, winding woods this Halloween.
Pray that you don’t get lost, but be warned: Prayer might not work in the forest, where the Heavens can’t hear you scream.
The Forest: Shanghai Dolly
Call 6336 7676 / 9232 4181 to reserve your seats early
Stay tuned to Shanghai Dolly’s Facebook page for more updates
10. Nerf Halloween 2016: Paranormal High School
Your footsteps echo off the deserted hallways that seethe with darkness. Somehow, you can tell that it’s not just the mildew and the mouldering walls, but something older, and angrier.
[caption id="attachment_15867" align="alignnone" width="784"] NerfHalloween on Facebook[/caption]You are armed with nothing but conviction, and a Nerf gun. Your ammo is running low, and it is hard to see with nothing but the moonlight.
Still, you press on. “All those FPS games had better come in handy now,” you mutter under your breath…
According to rumours, a pair of sisters disappeared in this school, one so notoriously haunted that it’s now known as Paranormal High School. Tonight, it is your duty, to seek this pair of sisters, before the evil in the school gets to you first.
Mortals, dare you brave this school from the bowels of Hell?
Nerf Halloween 2016: Paranormal High School
28 and 29 Oct, 7pm-late
Potong Pasir Community Club, 6 Potong Pasir Ave 2
Early bird promotion is going at $10, and the regular price is $15
The first 150 pax for the early bird registration gets a pack of 10 piece NERF Dart pack sponsored by Hasbro Singapore
To answer your questions, pontianaks do dance and zombies do get woozy after being hit by a tower of alcohol…for these Halloween parties at least!
And the feeling of screaming yourself silly with a bunch of buddies? Absolutely priceless.
Header image source: Knittingzone
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