Springleaf Prata Joint Serves Over 50 Flip-tastic Flavours – Here Are The Highlights You Cannot Miss

Springleaf Prata Place is known among Singaporean foodies for having an extensive menu featuring a smorgasbord of Indian eats. With a menu boasting more than 50 flavours of pratas, it’s no wonder Springleaf Prata Place is a favourite among late night supper eaters!

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This Halal-certified Indian food chain has a menu that would blow the competition out of the water. At first glance, it would be a daunting task for newcomers to decide what exactly to eat with the number of prata variants available for choosing. But never fret, we have you covered on where exactly to begin your journey for some greasy goodness!

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For those wishing to start thing slow, perhaps browsing through the list of specialty pratas would be a good idea. Many people swear by Portobello Mozzarella prata, which goes at an affordable price of $5, expressing delight at the delectable combination of melted cheese with mushrooms. Just remember to put the cameras down and tuck in before it gets cold under the air-conditioner though! (Yes, there is air-conditioning, rejoice!)

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For those who prefer a more simple gastronomical experience, perhaps the plain prata would be more to your liking. At a price of $1.10 for a piece, it’s hard to resist. Don’t be turned off by the lack of toppings, the crispy texture that it boasts should be the set standard of prata kosongs around the island. Each bite just gets way better when dipped into their delicious curry.

If you’re feeling a little braver, why not dive into their Ultimate Hawkerfest tab? These are their signature dishes created for the Annual Hawker Festival (UHF), a charity event which celebrates our diverse street food. With huge amounts of innovation in these masterpieces, we are certain you will definitely be left wanting more once you’re done with your order.

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For people looking for a blend of Eurasian and Indian cuisine, the $5 Prata Blaster has you covered. A wonderful dish featuring plain prata combined with scrumptious eggs benedict and two slices of turkey ham, topped off with savoury hollandaise sauce. The creation has definitely gained a lot of die-hard fans and is often recommended over the island.

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Others who are looking for a more filling fare should consider the $7 Murtaburger. Exactly as its name sounds, the people behind the recipe have meshed two juicy mutton patties with egg prata serving as the buns, spread with generous helpings of mayonnaise, black pepper sauce and mozzarella cheese. It’s like the Indian burger you never knew you wanted!

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Want a dish that can satisfy not only your prata cravings, but your friends as well? Look no further, the Ultimate Murtabak will make certain of that. At a hefty price of $12, this enormous dish of prata filled with juicy tandoori chicken, mushrooms and melted cheese will definitely leave you and your friends in a food coma for the next few hours! It’s definitely not a meal you should tackle alone, unless you pride yourself as a heavy eater.

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An honourable mention would be the $4 Prata Goreng, a delectable symbiosis of the traditional fried Mee Goreng with bits of crunchy prata thrown into the mix. If you ever find yourself craving for noodles and prata at the same time, this meal is specially made just for your troubles.

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Don’t forget to quench your thirst after all that heavy eating, I’d personally recommend their Teh Tarik. The hot one goes for $1.20, while the cold one would set you back 30 cents more, but so worth it when you consider the hot weather we’ve been having these few months!

Have we convinced you yet to make Springleaf your next favourite prata spot? Tell all your friends about it and set a day when everyone’s free for a visit. And don’t worry about the address, we’ll provide it at the end. You can thank us by buying a Prata Blaster and sending it our way! (Joking, but we don’t mind if you really do.)

Springleaf Prata Place @ The Rail Mall
Address: 396 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 678048
Opening Hours: 7AM – 12 Midnight, last order at 11.30 PM

Springleaf Prata Place @ Upper Thomson
Address: 1 Thong Soon Avenue, Singapore 787431
Opening Hours: 7AM – 12 Midnight, last order at 11.30 PM
Phone Number: 6459 5670

Springleaf Prata Place @ Jalan Tua Kong
Address: 57B Jalan Tua Kong, Singapore 457251
Opening Hours: 7AM – 12 Midnight, last order at 11.30PM
Phone Number: 8693 5393

Website: https://www.facebook.com/realspringleafprataplace

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4 Haunted Places In Singapore So Spooky That Even The Ghosts Also Scared – Part 1

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Unfortunately, the popularity of the place eventually caught the notice of the authorities and security of the infrastructure has tightened. Essentially, venturing into Old Changi Hospital today will mean contending with both the living and non-living.

2. The Yellow Tower

Situated at East Coast Park, the Yellow Tower (also known as the Amber Beacon Tower) may seem inconspicuous to many onlookers. At first. It’s only when one learns about the story behind it does its horror take root.

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A popular ghost tale surrounding Punggol MRT reached its peak during its construction. Plans were made to extend the North-East MRT line further than Punggol, but construction workers eventually encountered inexplicable difficulties such as haywire machinery and unexplained drained batteries.

The breaking point was the sighting of a figure walking down from the tunnel at late night, with its severed head floating a few inches away. The workers believed that it was one of their own, who was accidentally beheaded during a tragic accident. Needless to say, the workers refused to continue the expansion and the project was abandoned.

If you’ve got through these 4 scary places, congratulations! We hope you’re not too spooked. For more scary stories and pictures, stay tuned for part 2.

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Singapore’s Very First Hello Kitty Cafe Is Opening In Singapore And It’s 24Hrs!

The wait is finally over.

Singapore’s first ever Hello Kitty Cafe, Hello Kitty Orchid Garden, is opening at Changi Airport Terminal 3 this coming May. And superb news, it’s not a temporary pop-up stall. It’s going to be a permanent cafe — and a 24-hour one at that.

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According to Lady Iron Chef, the cafe will be adorned with a complementary mix of flowers and greens that will, no doubt, add a splash of pretty colour to the place. The full menu hasn’t been revealed yet, but word is, we can expect an all-day breakfast meals and desserts with a tinge of local flavour.

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Besides satisfying our tummies, the cafe will also feature an exciting range of merchandise like postcards, plush toys, DIY plant kits, and tea blends. Is it just me, or does it feel like Changi Airport wants Hello Kitty fanatics to burn a colossal hole in their pocket?

One might wonder, with the launch of the cafe, does this mean that we’re going to have a Hello Kitty-themed hospital in the not too distant future? Only time will tell.

Hello Kitty Orchid Garden
Singapore Changi Airport, Terminal 3
Arrival Hall Central #01-22
Opening hours: 24 Hours

Featured image credit: Wikipedia

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Korean Food ‘Seoul’ Good That You’ll Visit All Day Every Day! Here Are The Best 8 Spots!

South Korea may be a 7-hour flight away but their finger-licking cuisine knows no bounds. With so many Korean restaurants popping up in Singapore, where should you go for the best fried chicken or barbecue? To save you from some research trouble, we have compiled a list of 8 Restaurants With the Best Korean Food in Singapore.

1. 2D1N Soju Bang

Tanjong Pagar Road is like a mini Korean town but there’s one particular gem that stands out among all Kimchis and that place is 2D1N Soju Bang.

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2D1N Soju Bang may be small in size but their menu sure tickles. For the carnivorous, we highly recommend their samgyeopsal (BBQ pork belly), beef short ribs, and their super tender and sweet Bosam, (steam pork wrapped in lettuce). If you’re having some serious meat craving, head upstairs to the second floor for their BBQ buffet. Spot-on flavours aside, the prices here are also very reasonable. With about $24+ per pax, diners can enjoy free flow of meat, vegetables, and drinks. Extreme patience is needed as you might wait an hour or so for a table.

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2D1N Soju Bang
Address: 44/46 Tanjong Pagar Road, 088467
Contact number: +65 6227 6033
Operating Hours:
Lunch: 11:30am – 2:30pm (Daily except PH)
Dinner: Sun – Thu, PH : 5:30pm – 00:00am
Fri, Sat, Day before PH : 5:30pm – 02:00am

Facebook: 2D1N Soju Bang

2. K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet

What do you get when you add Kpop and value for money Korean BBQ together? K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet!

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Known as one of the most affordable Korean BBQ buffets in Singapore, K.Cook serves a huge spread of Korean style meat ranging from pork collar, pork belly, chicken, Beef Bulgogi, ribs and a salad bar to prevent you from falling into a meat coma. On top of their well-marinated BBQ meat, side dishes such as pancakes and rice cakes will make you go ‘mashisoyo’ (Korean for delicious).

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K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet
Address: #07-01, Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road
Contact number: +65 6884 7282
Operating hours: 11.30am – 10pm

Facebook: K.Cook Korean BBQ Buffet

Price:
Weekdays
Lunch: $14.90++      Dinner: $24.90++

Weekends/ Eve of PH/ PH
Lunch: $24.90++       Dinner $26.90++

3. Big Mama Korean Restaurant

They say mums are the best cooks and Big Mama will take good care of your tummy like that Korean mum you never had.

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Located at Tiong Bahru, this eatery is operated by a former caretaker who had been cooking for Korean students in Singapore. She then decided to open a restaurant and her mum-inspired authentic Korean dishes became a hit among Korean expats and local foodies alike. Like many generous mums, the serving here is hearty and big! Their signature Dakgalbi (stir fry marinated chicken in chilli pepper paste) comes in a minimum of two portions. Do also try their pan fried pork belly and Kimchi pancake. Reservations are advisable.

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4. Todamgol

Suffering from a terrible hangover? Todamgol’s soup and stew will pump you up and get you ready for go time.

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Known for their wholesome and hearty dishes, Todamgol’s herbal chicken soup (samgyetan) is a must try for all patrons. Dig into the tender chicken stuffed with an abundance of chestnuts and dates as the herbal fragrance assails your nostrils. If that is not comfort food, we don’t know what is! If you’re looking for something richer in flavour, try their pork rib hangover soup, soybean paste stew or kimchi stew. They’re ‘seoul’ good and good for your ‘seoul’, you’ll come back for more!

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Todamgol
Address: #01-01, 31 Todamgol

5. Chicken Up

It’s hard to not love KFC (Korean Fried Chicken) and Chicken Up sure knows how to up their fried chicken game.

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Known as “The Best Korean Fried Chicken in Singapore” (Straits Times’ famous food writer, Tan Hsueh Yun, picked it in a blind tasting), Chicken Up serves a wide variety of fried chicken with fancy names such as Spicy Up, Curry Up and Suicide Chicken, coated in a batter that gives some serious ccccrunch. They also double fry their chicken, making it less greasy and crunchier. If chicken and beer is your thing, their Chimac buffet* (featuring this wicked pair) is available daily from $35++ -$45++ (Additional $20 surchage on Friday).

*Chimac buffet is only available at Tanjong Pagar, Tampines, Parkway Parade and Buangkok

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6. Kko Kko Na Ra

Kko Kko may sound like a bird’s chirp, but at Kko Kko Na Ra, all you’ll hear is sizzle sizzle crunch crunch.

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Kko Kko Na Ra is one of the first restaurants to bring the KFC trend to the sunny shores of Singapore. For that, we bow down. What are we going to do without our beloved KFC? Offering 4 different flavours- original, soy garlic sauce, sweet & spicy, and hot & spicy, they aim to serve fried chicken with a twist of its own. We suggest going for the Chicken Combo set so you can try all four flavours. Reservations are advised for large groups or dinner time, as it requires quite a bit of patience to chuup a table during peak hours.

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7. House of Gimbap

If you think Korean rice meals must be served in a bowl, House of Gimbap begs to differ.

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At House of Gimbap, they serve a variety of rice rolls fillings ranging from beef bulgogi, spicy pork, tangy wasabi tuna, dry anchovy and nuts. If you’re up for a food adventure, go ahead and give their cream cheese and walnut gimbap a go. On a meat detox? They have meat-less options, packed with a good load of other sources of protein to give you a balanced diet. While you’re at it, don’t forget to try their Korean wellness tea to give your immune system a boost. Rice roll (10 slices) ranges from $9.50 – $11.50.

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House of Gimbap
Address9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-103 Millenia Walk, 039596
Contact number: +65 68370765
Opening Hours:
Mon- Fri: 11:00pm – 8:00pm
Sat: 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Facebook: House of Gimbap

8. Dosirak

If you think Korean food can be a little too luxurious for lunch or you don’t have the time to wait for your samgyeopsal to grill, what you need is a little pint of Dosirak.

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Serving Korean takeout lunch boxes in China Square Central, Dosirak prides itself in its super yummy yet healthy (no MSG, no refined sugar, no corn syrup, and less than 500 calories kind of healthy) menu. They only use lean meat and sous-vide it in a water bath, keeping the meat moist and tender. You can customise your own lunch box or pick one of their pre-decided combination meals. Makes the perfect post-workout meal too!

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Address: 8 Cross Street, #01-02 China Square Central, 048423
Contact number: +65 6536 6034
Operating Hours:
Weekdays 11:30am to 6pm
Facebook: Dosirak

With eight yummylicious restaurants and five different type of Korean food to choose from, we hope you’ll get your Kimchi cravings satisfied soon! Don’t forget to drop us a comment and tell us which restaurant you’ll recommend to your friends.

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8 Hidden Places In Singapore Even Hipsters Aren’t Aware Of

Are you sick of visiting all those same old places that you see on everyone’s Instagram feed? Or roll your eyes at all mainstream activities?

The fact that Singapore is small worsens the situation because there is simply nowhere cool to go anymore! (Or is it?) We have discovered 8 different secret places for everyone that even the hipsters don’t know about and even we, are really impressed with them! :O

1. Marsiling WWII Tunnel & Navel Base

The Marsiling WWII Tunnel & Navel Base is an abandoned military tunnel built during the WWII by the British. It was used as a storage facility for fuel for the Navy but has not been used since Singapore’s independence. All those curious and adventurous explorers shouldn’t give this a miss!

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Address:
47 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089153

4. Operation Dagger

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Okay, so is this another abandoned building that is rumoured to be haunted?

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No, in fact, it’s a place that would transport you Narnia. Okay, we kid. Operation Dagger was named after the late 1950s movement in Singapore to rid the underground secret society in Chinatown. This creepy dark flight of stairs actually leads you to a hidden cocktail bar.

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7. The Projector 

This is Singapore’s new secret hipster cinema hidden within the depths of Golden Mile Tower.

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Need A Breather From Work? Here Are 5 Therapeutic Activities To Help Rest Your Tired Soul!

After trudging through the weekly work mountain, you exhale slowly whilst slamming your laptop shut; it’s finally Friday. It’s been a long week and you’re seriously in need of a recharge. However, instead of binge watching Breaking Bad over the weekends, you’re looking for something a little more invigorating. But besides short getaways, what other activities can you indulge in, to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life?

Fret not, Discover SG is here to rescue your tired, working soul! Below is a list of therapeutic weekend activities we’ve come up with, to keep you refreshed for the upcoming workweek(s). Besides keeping you from lashing out at your colleague, these activities will keep you slightly more motivated. Until the next weekend at least.

1. Pick Up Modern Calligraphy

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Always been fascinated with hipster fonts? Here’s your chance to master these fonts. A rising trend, learning the art of modern calligraphy, can help relax and unleash creativity. Plus, nothing makes a more unique gift than a hand-printed card, right? Calligraphers such as ($140/hour) conduct ad hoc calligraphy workshops that are usually held in creativity-inspiring cafés. Nothing like a good calligraphy and coffee session to kick start a relaxing weekend, really.

Workshops can fill up pretty fast so do register in advance. Do note that Happy Hands Project is currently on a mini hiatus but do keep a lookout for upcoming workshops!

2. Art Jamming 

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They say life is an open canvas and you’re the artist. For folks like us, we’re more than pleased with an actual canvas and a brush. For now. At café-studios such as , unleash your inner Monet and let your imagination (or pent up stress) go wild. But if you can’t seem to locate your inner artist, worry not as these café-studios offer tutors who will have you discover your artsy side in no time.

Arteastiq is located at Mandarin Gallery, Plaza Singapura and Turf City. Click

3. Maketh Your Own Leather Accessories

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 Leather maketh man.

At Maketh, a mini studio dedicated to leather lovers, you’ll get to design and create your own leather products ranging from cardholders to satchels. An afternoon at this studio will have you feeling like a medieval craftsman (in a good way) as you hammer your stress away. The price and duration of each session depends on the product you wish to craft so do contact Maketh beforehand to work out the details or pop by to say hi if you’re in the area.

Maketh is located at 751 North Bridge Road #02-02, S198719.

4.Indulge In Pet Therapy

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 As fellow animal lovers, we understand the wonders of pet therapy. Teeming with pet farms such as the , Pasir Ris Farmway is the place to be. Let your tension melt away as you visit countless fur balls from different pet farms. To top it off, a relatively unknown Jomando Adventure & Recreations at Punggol Waterway, cycle through Coney Island and to Paris Farmway! This can be helpful for north-easterners who find travelling to the East a hassle.

5. Go Trampoline-ing

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If you’re more of an adrenaline/sports junkie, trampoline is the one for you. It may be a full body workout, but jumping on the trampoline is may be more therapeutic than one thinks (probably has to do with the floating-jumping sensation). With trampoline parks such as [email protected]

 Zoom Park
200 Pandan Gardens #01-14, S609336
+65 6334 4615

So the next time you’re looking for an activity to take your mind off the long weekdays, you know whom to call upon. We may not be the hero you need, but maybe we can be the hero you deserve.

6 Local Brands That Make & Create Beautiful Products – We Really Love #2!

Singapore’s artisanal scene is amazing. We’re talking about scented hand-poured candles to fierce and edgy arm candies. Whether you’re bored of the same old or looking for something unique, these 6 local brands will definitely have something in store for you.

1. Matter prints

Everyone wants to look good when they’re on vacation and here’s a little something that can give your OOTD the extra edge.

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Matter is a socially motivated lifestyle brand that produces fun yet functional pants using artisan printed and loomed fabric. These effortlessly chic pants are made for movement and comfort without sacrificing style. Just pair it with a plain top and you are ready to go. While you are at it, do check out their scarfs and reversible pouch too. Price ranges approximately from SGD 65.00 to SGD 206.00.

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Online Shop: 3. Ling Wu

As much as we love our Givenchy, strutting a Ling Wu arm candy with pride is a different story.

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Known for their usage of butter soft leather and hand-polished exotic skin, this homegrown luxurious handbag brand is stocked in Japan and Europe, and is a popular choice among celebrities. Every piece of Ling Wu is made using sustainably-sourced animal skin (relax animal lovers) and is rolled with glass bottles by artisans in South East Asia. Ling Wu is available at Isetan Scotts, Robinsons Orchard, Tangs, and in Ling Wu Studio.

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Ling Wu
Ling Wu Studio, National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road #03-10 188969
+65 9696 3118

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5. A Dose of Something Good

Life at the Little Red Dot can be hectic and tiring, but here’s a dose of something local to help put your scent… we mean Zen on.

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Hand poured candles from A Dose of Something Good are made using the finest quality wax blends, natural fibre wicks, as well as scents that use a blend of fine fragrance materials, natural extracts and essential oils, tucked in hand-cast porcelain containers. You can purchase their candles online or check out the following stores that stock their products.

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A Dose of Something Good
available at:
Keepers
Changi Airport, T1 Departure, Transit East Hall
National Design Centre, 111 Middle Rd. 188969

Naiise
6 Eu Tong Sen Street, Central, #02-23 059817
112 East Coast Road 112 Katong, #01-31/32, 428802

Website:
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5 Friendly Boutique Gyms To Kickstart Your Keep Fit & Exercise Resolution!

Remember earlier this year when you said that you wanted to “live a healthy lifestyle and keep fit”? Let’s be honest. Some gyms are wayyy too intimidating. Instead of working out to feel better, going to some gyms kill your self-esteem. With the first quarter (almost) down, if your fitness goals are still looking bleak, here are five friendly (stress free) boutique gyms to kickstart your exercise routine.

1.Ritual

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Yes, time is a luxury. But at Ritual, all you need is a good solid 30 minutes. Basically, this gym practises a 20-minute High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) that runs every half hour from 6:30am – 9:00pm. If you’re concerned about the intensity of the workout, the pros at Ritual will first evaluate your fitness level when you sign up and then prescribe you routines that match your capabilities.

From kettlebells, slamballs, to body weights, this full body workout is limited to only 10 persons per session, so make sure to schedule and book your session ahead. You workout barefooted, and sports attire and towels are provided… so stop making excuses and make this your ritual.

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Ritual
11 North Canal Road, #03-01
+65 6536 7291
Shower facilities available
Website: Ritual Gym

Trial: $50 for a 7-Day Trial

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Price ranges from $10- $18

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Yes, we understand that gym membership can be a little pricey. But at Gymm Boxx, it’s a different story. Gymm Boxx‘s philosophy is that they believe everyone from all walks of life can be a part of their shared fitness journey.

They have clean facilities, a variety of premium equipment and very helpful staffs. The best thing about Gymm Boxx? They have multiple branches in Singapore and their rates are super affordable.

It cost $5/entry for Kampung Ubi and Bedok’s outlet while their Bishan, Bedok Point, Bukit Batok, and Taman Jurong cost $7/entry. If you plan on working out regularly, their membership plans are as below:

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Gymm Boxx



Hotline: +65 6873 0286 (Mon-Fri 9:30am – 6:00pm)
Shower facilities available.

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With five fun and friendly boutique to choose from, we hope you’ll kickstart your healthy lifestyle today.

What motivates you to sweat it out? Drop us a comment and let us know!

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A Peek At The Very Beautiful Cherry Blossoms In The Flower Dome, You Won’t Want To Miss This!

You no longer have to visit Japan to catch a sight of the lovely cherry blossoms blooming. You’ve heard the news, for the very first time ever, Gardens By The Bay has decided to bring in a variety of cherry and peach blossoms. Talk about having the best of both worlds!

The flowers are exhibited at the Flower Dome. These flowers last for a very short time – only 1 to 2 weeks. Also, half of the sakura trees have already bloomed. Don’t wait too long to visit, you won’t want to miss the beautiful sight!

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There are all in all, 20 varieties of cherry blossoms on display. Special mention goes to the sakura trees with hanging branches, Prunus Fujishidare, those with striking white flowers, Prunus Yedoenis Yoshino, and those with lovely pale pink blooms, Prunus Accolade. As for peach blossoms, there’s the unusual and very special, Prunus Genpei Shidare, that has flowers of two different colours – red and white – on the very same plant.

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The whole Flower Dome will be styled after a traditional Japanese garden, complete with a tori gate, Japanese screens and kimono. Perfect for a photo opportunity with your date, parents, children, or anyone whom you’d want to share this special moment with.

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Gardens By The Bay has really outdone itself this time. This totally beats the previous hot exhibition – Tulipmania. You don’t have to go to Japan just to catch the cherry blossoms anymore!

We can’t be more proud of our very best garden.

Blossom Beats Floral Display
Date: 
Now till 27 March
Time: 9am – 9pm (last admission 8:30pm)
Tel: 6420 6848
Location: Flower Dome, Gardens By The Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr, 018953
Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT station
Parking lots available

Admission charges for locals (flower dome only):
Adult: $12
Senior Citizen: $8
Child: $8

We recommend buying your tickets online to avoid the queue. Click here.
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新加坡七大钓虾好去处

1. Farmart Centre



想要见识下新加坡的另外一面?快来Farmart Centre吧!在这里你不仅能体会钓虾的乐趣,还可以带着你的小孩来这里接触各样的小动物,还有机会去喂喂它们哟!

地址:Farmart Centre, 67 Sungei Tengah Road
邮编:699008
电话:6767 0070
邮箱:[email protected]
运营时间:24小时

2. Fish@Big Splash


哈哈,在Big Splash你不仅可以钓虾还可以钓龙虾哟!更有趣的是,有些虾钳还会给涂上颜色,如果你能抓到它们,就会获得一个神秘大奖。Big Splash还专为儿童准备钓鱼派对来庆生,还是非常有意义,受欢迎的!

地址:Fish@Big Splash, #01-30, Block H, Big Splash, 902 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449874
电话:83386530 / 90080201
邮箱:[email protected]
开放时间:24小时开放

3. Punggol Riverside Prawn Fishing


价格:$18 for 1 hour, $33 for 2hours (免费再送一小时)
地址:Punggol 6 Tebing Lane
邮编:828835

4. Bottle Tree Park

价格:$14.50/hr、$29.00/2.5hrs、$43.50/4 hrs
地址:Bottle Tree Park (Yishun) 81 Lorong Chen Charu
邮编: 769198
电话: +65 6759-5771

5. D’Kranji Farm Prawn Fishing


价格:1 hour@$15、2 Hours@$25、3 Hours@$30
地址:D’Kranji Farm 10 Neo Tiew Lane 2
邮编:718813
电话:+65 6862 9717

6. East Coast Parkway Prawn Fishing


价格:1 hour – $15、2 hours – $25、3 hours – $30
地址:East Coast Prawning Pte Ltd,1020 East Coast Parkway,Singapore 449878
电话:+65 6227 3330
网址:East Coast Prawning
特别提醒:在他们的海水池中有龙虾,花螃蟹和虎虾。

 

7.Jurong Hill Prawn Fishing & Beer Garden


价格:1 hour@$15.00、2 hours@$25.00、3 hours@$30.00
地址: 241 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim #01-15/16 The Village @ Jurong Hill Singapore 629143(Opposite Jurong Bird Park)电话: +65 6265 2598

最后给入门级的钓虾朋友们6个友情提示

1)把钩子绑紧且保证它们足够锋利。

2)调整好你的浮标。

3)保证诱饵的新鲜度,10分钟换一次。

4)观察好浮标,等待它沉下去。

5)慢慢举起鱼竿,让虾钩住。

6)还有一点,记得和池子的管理员一起谈查下池子的结构,以便选择最佳位置。

source: yan.sg
cover: thesmartlocal