Old Is Gold: 5 Places To Buy Unforgettable Old School Singaporean Snacks
When you hear the words “old school Singaporean snacks“, what comes to your mind? If your answer is gem biscuits, Hiro cake, Ding Dang candy and the likes, high five!
These old school Singaporean snacks will always have a place in our hearts. Thus, we’ve uncovered a list of shops selling them, so you can relive those fond memories of school days with us!
Where to buy Old School Singaporean Snacks
1. Munch Munch
With a name like Munch Munch, you can expect to chow down on old school Singaporean snacks, just like during your carefree school days.
[caption id="attachment_19332" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Credit: Pinterest[/caption]We recommend consolidating your orders as you get free delivery for orders above $100. Munch Munch charges a $10 delivery fee if your order is below $100.
To purchase, visit the Munch Munch website or pop by one of its 2 stores (at Fusionopolis and Chinatown Point).
Munch Munch
Address: Connexis No 1. Fusionopolis Way, Connexis #B1-23, Singapore 138633
Opening Hours: 11am – 8pm
Address: The New Chinatown Point, 133 New Bridge Road, The New Chinatown Point #B2-03, Singapore 059413 Opening Hours: 11am – 9.30pm (Mon – Sat)
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In terms of delivery, Nineties Candy Shop charges $18 for purchases $201 and below, which is rather steep if you are buying a small quantity. Delivery is free for purchases $201 and above, so buying in bulk is the way to go!
Nineties Candy Society
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4. The Biscuit Shop
Iced gem biscuits, lemon biscuits, bun biscuits, chocolate wafers… you name it, The Biscuit Shop has it.
[caption id="attachment_19436" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Quirky Chic[/caption]The Biscuit Shop has a crazy assortment of old school Singaporean biscuits which they sell in tins and in small quantities (0.5kg).
If you are wondering whether you can mix and match biscuits for a tin, the answer is yes!
In fact, The Biscuit Shop allows you to mix and match 3 types of biscuits in a tin so you can have the best of 3 worlds!
$5 delivery charge for orders below $50, so they are a good choice if you want to buy small quantities. Free delivery applies for orders above $100. If your order is between $50 and $100, you pay a mere $2 for delivery.
The Biscuit Shop
Address: Blk 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market and Food Centre 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza #01-08/09 Singapore 081006
Opening Hours: 10am – 7pm (Mon – Fri), 9am – 4pm (Sat), Closed on Sun
Email: [email protected]
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Delivery is free island wide. However, Biscuit King requires a minimum order of $82. You can either drop by their outlet, or it’s time to activate all your contacts to buy, buy and buy!
Biscuit King
Address: 130 Casuarina Road, Singapore 579518 Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm (Tues- Sun), closed on Mon
Tel: +65 6458 0925
Email: [email protected]
Also, read Dessert Buffets In Singapore: So You Can Gorge On Ice Cream, Cakes & Chocolate!
‘Om is where the heART is’ Re-Invents Yoga With A Charitable Twist
Let’s be honest, with our busy schedules it can be pretty difficult to squeeze in some exercise. After a long day at work, most of us are just too exhausted to head to the gym. Unless you’re really disciplined or you’re a gym junkie, exercise is unlikely to be a top priority.
Good news for those of you who have been trying to get off your couch, ‘Om is where the heART is‘ is the perfect excuse to grab a friend and get your body moving!
Jointly organised by Community Chest and SOULSCAPE, ‘Om is where the heART is’ is a fundraising yoga event that gets participants moving while also giving you the chance to pay-it-forward.
‘Om is where the heART is’
[caption id="attachment_19549" align="alignnone" width="725"] ‘Om is where the heART is’[/caption]Happening on 10th December at the National Gallery Singapore this yoga-cum-fund-raising event will see guests participating in a yoga sessions amidst the tranquility of the National gallery’s Mezzanine.
Yoga sessions will be helmed by recognisable yogis from Outta Hatha, Yoga Mandala and Yoga Lab. Sara Wee (lead singer of 53A), Theresa Shan (SOULSCAPE’s yoga advisor), Jasmine Chong and Jessica Sinclair will be leading yoga classes throughout the morning.
Keen to get some shopping done (that’s what weekends are for right?)? A pop-up Wellness and Art Market will be offering up an array of health products and art items for sale.
[caption id="attachment_19624" align="alignnone" width="828"] ‘Om is where the heART is’[/caption]Get your creative juices flowing with local art group- Band of Doodlers who will be installing an community wall mural where museum visitors are encouraged to contribute to the wall. Up for sale, this communal art piece will be auctioned off after the event with proceeds going towards aiding Community Chest’s beneficiaries.
‘Om is where the heART is’ is set to a truly inspiring and uplifting experience. Not only will you have that slice of quiet time to get re-energised and rejuvenated after a long week, you’ll be aiding disadvantaged Singaporeans who need just a little bit more help.
Get Re-energised & Rejuvenated
[caption id="attachment_19548" align="alignnone" width="1024"] giving.com.sg. Donations of $50 will entitle you access to the yoga session while $80 will get your access to the yoga session as well as a goodie bag worth $170! With all proceeds raised going to the Community Chest and beneficiaries from 80 charities this is a do not miss event for yoga fanatics or novices!‘Om is where the heART is’
10 Dec 2016
8.30am -12.30pm
National Gallery Singapore, L4 Supreme Court Terrace
1 Saint Andrew’s Road, #01–01, S178957
Contact: 6271 7000
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Re-Inventing Christmas As A Time For Giving, The 21st Century Way
Christmas.
It has traditionally been a holiday to spend time with loved ones, to give them presents, and generally reflect on how the struggles and triumphs we experienced throughout the year have changed us for the better.
We spent our childhood Christmases with our families as we decorated trees, watched Christmas-themed movies (I’m pretty sure I’ve caught Home Alone every year since I was 4) and caught up with family we rarely saw.
[caption id="attachment_19610" align="alignnone" width="600"] Asia For Good!Giving Back The 21st Century Way
[caption id="attachment_19611" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Eco-friendly Christmas[/caption]First, why not have a green Christmas by being eco-friendly?
Christmas is definitely the most magical time of the year, but it’s also one of the most wasteful. Just think of all the wrapping paper and cards you chuck each year! Switch things up by going green this festive season, and do your part for Mother Earth.
[caption id="attachment_19612" align="alignnone" width="819"] Christmas Hacks[/caption]For starters, try out these super simple sustainable Christmas hacks, like putting your gifts in a reusable tote, or making your very own recycled wrapping paper out of old packaging!
[caption id="attachment_19613" align="alignnone" width="620"] Biotrap[/caption]Next, you can crowdfund, or give a micro-loan to help someone’s wish come true.
Today, technological advances have made it more convenient to give to the less fortunate, and giving back to society has never been easier.
Social enterprises like projects.
Better still, when repaid, you can choose to lend the money to someone else, making it a gift that truly keeps giving.
You can also play a part in the development of mind-blowing social innovations – like these bio-degradable mosquito traps to combat Zika, by funding them on platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo.
[caption id="attachment_19614" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Socially Conscious Christmas Gift Guide [/caption]Now, we all love Christmas, but it has a tendency to be a commercial affair and a celebration of consumerism (let’s face it, who doesn’t love an excuse to binge shop!).
Therefore, instead of getting run-of- the-mill hampers, why not do Christmas differently with quirky gifts that give back to communities in need.
For instance, when you buy Yellow Leaf Hammocks’ ridiculously comfortable hammocks, you’re empowering artisan weavers in Thailand, and improving their lives and livelihoods.
[caption id="attachment_19615" align="alignnone" width="1024"] cool gadgets like Luminaid’s colour-changing solar lanterns and TOMS’ Apple Watch straps.For each one you buy, proceeds will go straight to communities in need.
[caption id="attachment_19616" align="alignnone" width="650"] Creative Ways To Give Back[/caption]
You can also make a statement by trying new, unique, and meaningful activities with your loved ones this Christmas.
Try cooking a meal for families in need, or round up your bill to the nearest $10 for a good cause at Timbre (Timbre will match your donations dollar-for- dollar, and the proceeds will go towards medical treatments for patients who cannot afford it).
There are so many simple and creative ways to give back that will not only let you create special memories with those closest to you, but also help to spread the Christmas cheer to the less fortunate.
[caption id="attachment_19617" align="alignnone" width="900"] Festive Eating To Festive Giving [/caption]Did you know that you can even feast for a good cause? Have your feast and give back too, by indulging in yuletide feasting at restaurants that employ the marginalized.
For example, dine at restaurants that train ex-offenders in culinary skills to help them get their lives back on track. Soon Huat Dining House at Chinatown Point.
[caption id="attachment_19620" align="alignnone" width="400"] Give Back This Festive Season[/caption]So this Christmas, instead of struggling to find presents on the streets of Orchard Road (which, let’s admit is going to be crowded with other Christmas shoppers), why not take these options into consideration to make your Christmas an extra special one?
Asia for Good is reinventing the spirit of giving back this Christmas with their socially conscious gift guides and hacks for a merrier, more sustainable way to celebrate the festive season!
Asia For Good
[caption id="attachment_19619" align="alignnone" width="1024"] DBS Foundation[/caption]The team at Asia For Good believes that consumers have the power to create positive change, and the good news is that socially conscious living is actually really easy!
You just have to continue doing the things you already love – like eating, shopping, and traveling, but this time, with companies that make a difference.
Their lifestyle-oriented stories on the Asia For Good website covers everything from cool social innovations, to socially-conscious restaurant reviews, so that you can live ethically and effortlessly.
What’s more, the website also features a regional directory of social enterprises to connect you with businesses (like cafes that hire ex-offenders, and companies that make eco-friendly bamboo tissues) that are giving back and creating a positive impact in society.
Visit https://www.asiaforgood.com to find out more.
Also Read: What If We Told You, You’ve Been Choosing Your Christmas Gifts Wrong All Along?
8 Singaporean Millennials Share With Us Messages They Wish They Could Tell Their Loved Ones
We Singaporeans are not an emotionless bunch (in spite of some polls saying otherwise). Yes, while we may not express our feelings openly, we Singaporeans actually do feel quite deeply.
We wanted to debunk the myth, so we had 8 millennials share with us their messages of love for the people who mean the most to them.
Messages that they wished to say, but could never pluck up the courage to.
1. ‘I am really grateful that she still loves me even though I may not have been the best brother in the world’
[caption id="attachment_19595" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Siblings[/caption]I’m closest to my younger sister. Despite the 8 year age gap, we share a lot of common interests like basketball. Even though we don’t talk as much due to our life stages, she still comes to my room to “disturb” me once in awhile.
My favourite memory of my sister was when I was still a trainee in NS. It was my birthday and she sent a photo collage of my baby pictures with the words “Happy Birthday” through text. She was in primary school back then and even though the compilation wasn’t the most aesthetically-pleaseing, it was the effort and the act of thinking about me that made me feel grateful.
I would love to tell her how much I really appreciate her. I am really grateful that she still loves me even though I may not have been the best brother in the world.
– Yeo Khee (23)
2. ‘It was the last time we were together while he was still alive.’
[caption id="attachment_19597" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Family[/caption]I’m an only child so I’ve always been close to my parents. We have different dynamics between us all, but I love them in their own special way.
When I had my bad breakup, they were there for me like silent pillars of support, and had their own way of showing that they cared.
My mum is the chatty type, so she talked to me and made sure I was ok at all times. My dad doesn’t speak as much, but he gave me the peace that I wanted, and kept everything to a status quo so I’ll get out of the rut faster.
I would like them to know that I love them very much, and that I will miss them terribly if they’re gone.
They taught me what love means, and have provided for me so selflessly through the years.
– Melissa (26)
4. ‘ She’s my best friend and she’s my confidant’
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Featured in video: Melissa Chia
This video was recorded at Prudential’s #OnePersonOneThing video booth.
5. ‘He is my role model and when I see a man, I hope he is at least 50% of what my brother is’
[caption id="attachment_19601" align="alignnone" width="736"] Brother & Sister[/caption]I’ve grown up in a very close-knit family, but I’m closest to my brother. We don’t get to spend much time together because we’re both busy working but we love catching up in front of the TV. Something I really admire about him is his confidence and his sincerity for those he loves!
He’s my role model and when I see a man, I hope he is at least 50% of what my brother is, because I doubt I can find someone exactly like him!
– Maria (22)
6. ‘Thank you for being there for me when I had nowhere to go’
[caption id="attachment_19600" align="alignnone" width="650"] pbenjay.blogspot.com[/caption]I’m the closest to my brother, he’s always motivating me to do better.
When I do silly things, like fighting with my parents, he makes me see where I’m wrong. But he also supports me when I’m right.
I really admire his success and hard work. He did a full time job while working on his new business. He’s an entrepreneur and financial assistant now.
Thanks for being a great older brother. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
Thanks for all your pep talks. I may not say it but they’ve helped me see things clearer.
– Anonymous (23)
8. ‘ Mum thank you for being the best mum ever.’
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Featured in video: Chelsea Ang (@chel.sea.ang)
Thisvideo was recorded at Prudential’s #OnePersonOneThing video booth.
Your Own Messages Of Love
[caption id="attachment_19604" align="alignnone" width="784"] One Person One Thing Facebook Page[/caption]Most of us millennials are crazy busy.
We’re juggling work or school (sometimes both), and we’re trying to discover what we really want, and who we are as individuals.
Sometimes, in the midst of our busy lives, we tend to forget what truly matters – the people who have been there for us from the start.
As part of Prudential’s Relationship Reconnect campaign, Prudential has launched its #OnePersonOneThing booth. Record your video messages to family and friends and send them out to your loved ones and share it on Facebook!
So this season, why not take an hour off your busy schedule and share with us your messages of love?
Happening this week (7 Dec – 9 Dec), record a video message for your loved ones at Prudential’s #OnePersonOneThing video booth at the Ocean Financial Centre from 11am to 7pm!
For more information on Prudential’s #relationshipindex check out their Facebook page.
Also Read: Hello, December: 13 Fun Activities To End Your Year With A Bang [1-15 Dec]
What If We Told You, You’ve Been Choosing Your Christmas Gifts Wrong All Along?
Let’s be honest, while we Singaporeans love Christmas (the lights, the food, the endless parties and get-togethers!), picking out the perfect gifts for family and friends can be pretty tough.
We can readily admit that pinning down that unique, extra special and thoughtful gift for a loved one is no easy feat.
Chances are, after hours of searching and walking up and down Orchard Road, you would have settled for the typical gift sets, hampers and bags of sweet treats to give out to family, friends and colleagues (don’t even try to deny it)!
[caption id="attachment_19318" align="alignnone" width="1024"] the Nail Social for a relaxing spa day. Located along Haji Lane, this nail spa offers up manicures and pedicures for ladies and gents!Using only products that are non-toxic, eco-friendly, fair-trade and/or cruelty-free, the Nail Social is also a socially-conscious salon that trains and employ underprivileged women, who often face a higher barrier to employment. The Nail Social in partnership with The Pink Room International Nail Academy co- sponsor Professional Manicurist Courses, which beneficiaries undergo enabling them to pick up skills of the trade.
Nail Social is probably one of the most comfortable nail spas around, with personal iPads loaded with movies and complimentary glasses of wine on weekends, guests are definitely in for a treat. The best news? Nail Spa can also play host to your bridal showers and intimate get-togethers!
The Nail Social
42A Haji Lane (2nd Floor), S189235
Opening Hours: Weekdays 11am – 9pm; Weekends 10am – 8pm
Contact: Phone +65 6717 3221 ; Whatsapp +65 8145 5226
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Founded by a group of local Singaporeans who were keen to overthrow the idea that Singapore is boring, Geylang Adventures strives to explore the different dimensions of Geylang while creating a more harmonious and welcoming society for all.
During the Geylang Adventures Trail, guests will get to explore the winding lorongs and back alleys and experience firsthand the eco-system that forms the backbone of Geylang. Intertwining stories of childhood adventures and interactions with the people who spend their days and nights in Geylang, the Geylang Adventures Trail hopes to break down barriers and open our eyes to a different side of this historic neighbourhood.
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Daily, 7pm – 10pm
Weekdays: $35, Weekends: $40
Contact: [email protected]
3. Enjoy A Tranquil Moment @ Hush TeaBar
[caption id="attachment_19276" align="alignnone" width="955"] 4. Coffee Appreciation Courses @ Bettr Barista Coffee Academy [caption id="attachment_19278" align="alignnone" width="1024"] DBS[/caption]Not just a place to learn to appreciate coffee blends (not to mention unleash your inner hipster), Bettr Barista also trains women and at-risk youth to be baristas. A firm believer in holistic well-being, they also offer emotional development and physical skills training.
For more information on Bettr Barista Coffee Academy:
Bettr Barista Coffee Academy
37 Mactaggart Road, #07-03, S368083
Opening Hours: Weekdays 10.30am – 5pm; Saturday 10.30am – 2pm; Sunday Closed
Contact: +65 6509 0113
5. Learn How To Whip Local Delicacies @ Food Playground
[caption id="attachment_19280" align="alignnone" width="550"] Food Playground[/caption]Learning to cook is a skill most of us sorely lack (no, instant noodles don’t count!), but fortunately, there are cooking schools here in Singapore where we can pick up some culinary skills!
Food Playground offers three-hour long cooking classes where participants can have a go at whipping up local favorites such as Nasi Lemak, Chicken Rice and Laksa!
[caption id="attachment_19281" align="alignnone" width="459"] have a festive meal for a good cause at these restaurants that give back!For more information of Food Playground: https://www.foodplayground.com.sg/
Food Playground
24A Sago St, S059020
Contact: 945223669
6. Dine In The Dark @ Dialogue In The Dark
[caption id="attachment_19282" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Dialogue In the Dark[/caption]Looking for a unique experience like no other? Dialogue In The Dark may just have what you’re looking for!
Located at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Dialogue In The Dark enables local Singaporeans to “learn to see in the darkness”. Guests will go through a guided one-hour long tour, where they will walk around a typical housing estate, and later sail down the Singapore River – experiencing everyday environments that are vastly different without the gift of sight.
If you’re looking for something a bit more intimate, Dialogue In The Dark also features Lunch in the Dark.
Guests will have a chance to experience a full course meal in complete darkness. Relying on other senses such as sound and touch, guests are encouraged to communicate, and help each other ease their fears and apprehension throughout the experience – perfect for that friend who’s keen on trying out something truly unique!
[caption id="attachment_19283" align="alignnone" width="1024"] SG Socially Conscious[/caption]Most of us have tried our hand at picking up a new language. Let’s be honest – most, if not all of us, know a handful words from another language (the perks of being born in Singapore!), but picking up a new language using just your hands is a whole new experience.
At Extraordinary Horizons, participants would be able to pick up basic Sign Language. If you’re keen on delving deeper into how the deaf communities live their daily lives, Extraordinary Horizons offers customizable workshops where you can experience music, dance and song appreciation for the deaf!
[caption id="attachment_19285" align="alignnone" width="720"] Singapore Sign Language Club[/caption]Extraordinary Horizons strives to promote deaf awareness through their sign language courses, workshops and outreach programs. EO Horizons also features performances by those dabbling in the deaf performing arts scene in Singapore, and helps the disadvantaged gain self-confidence as well as attain life skills and knowledge!
Extraordinary Horizons
Entrepreneurs with Disabilities
3 Coleman St, #04-04, S179804
Scape Co Ltd
2 Orchard Link, #04-01, S23797
Contact: [email protected]
[caption id="attachment_19286" align="alignnone" width="500"] Family Christmas[/caption]Let’s be honest, most of us can’t use that many bath and beauty products at any one time. So this year, instead of popping by a store for those yearly gift boxes head down to any of these 7 local social enterprises and have a unique Christmas experience!
Feeling inspired? Check out this list of fun events that give back this festive season.
If you’re looking to make your Christmas one that really counts, check out Asia For Good’s socially conscious gift guides and hacks for a merrier Christmas!
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Ambassador Highlights #4: Flight School, Alter Ego and Riverside Grilled Fish!
Another month has just gone by so quickly (time really does fly at this time of the year)! We’re back for another monthly round-up of the events our ambassadors had the chance of dropping in on! From food tastings to ‘do not miss’ events our ambassadors were there to witness the fun and indulge in delicious eats! Here are some of November’s highlights!
1. Nail Deck
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Freshly polished nails are a girl’s best friend. Nail Deck is a new app that let’s you customise your own colour and virtually “try on” various hues. Lacquer Bar is the real life counterpart of Nail Deck. Mixing your customised nail polish by hand and in under 10 minutes!
Our ambassador, Diana, got a chance to witness the magic of her own customisable colour being made right in front of her very own eyes!
Head down to Lacquer Bar and get your customisable polish. Best part? They’re not too expensive at $11 for a 5-ml bottle and $16 for a 10ml it’s a steal considering you’ll be the only one donning your own masterpiece!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! Perfectly Nailing It! This Lacquer Bar Can Make Any Nail Polish Colour You Want
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Reignite The Magic Of Christmas On Orchard Road With ION’s Tiffany & Co. Xmas Tree!
5. Balvenie
[caption id="attachment_19202" align="alignnone" width="768"] Balvenie[/caption]The world’s most handcrafted single malt, Balvenie is renowned around the globe for their award winning malt whiskies.
Earlier this month, Balvenie teamed up with acclaimed photographer James Stroud to showcase the history and the culture behind Balvenie. The showcase’s art pieces highlighted the Balvenie distillery in Dufftown, Scotland.
Our ambassador, Janelle, dropped by the National Museum of Singapore to catch a glimpse of the Balvenie x James Stroud exhibition and experiencing the craft of making whiskey!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! The Balvenie x James Stroud Partnership Is A Shining Light For Craftsmen Worldwide
6. Alter Ego
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Located at Esplanade, Alter Ego offers up both “clean eating” Poke Bowls that Poke Theory is known for as well as a more decadent selection of eats. Bar snacks like Loaded Taters and a mouth watering Chilli Cheese Dog make up the bulk of the menu at Alter Ego.
Our ambassador Nicole dropped by Alter Ego to indulge in some of the delicious (and seriously sinful) fare that Alter Ego is known for!
Best part about Alter Ego? It stays open pretty late and they offer a pretty wide selection of ciders, ales and draft beers!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! A Poke Theory’s Alter Ego Serves Up Irresistibly Sinful Food You Cannot Say No To
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Riverside Grilled Fish – For Lovers Of Tongue-Numbing And Spicy Ma La Goodness!
Riverside Grilled Fish
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Address: Raffles City Shopping Centre, #B1-06/07, 252 North Bridge Road
Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm daily
Tel: +65 6352 2035
If you’re looking to increase your brand’s awareness and you want to introduce products both old and new to more Singaporeans! Drop us an email at [email protected], we would love to work with you!
We’re also on the lookout for more ambassadors who are on the mission to discover the fun and exciting things in Singapore! If you love eating, shopping, and discovering new places in Singapore, just drop us an [email protected].
Also Read: Ambassador Highlights #3: DSG Meetup, Atlantis Fright Night and Singapore Fashion Week!
4 Jobs That Aren’t As ‘Bulletproof’ As You Once Thought
You’re celebrating finally FINALLY finishing another major stage in your education. Now you’ve decided to continue your studies in Uni but you have NO IDEA what you’re going to study! Don’t worry because I’m pretty sure there are many many of us out there who went through the same process of being confused.
You’ll turn to friends and family who will all have their own opinions on what industry to get into, thinking it’ll be stable (and make you a lot of money). Unfortunately… they might not always be right! Here are 4 career paths that were once “bulletproof” but are not anymore.
1. “Lawyers Are Always Needed And They Make A LOT Of Money!”
Once upon a time, lawyers were (and still are) considered the cream of crop. Only the brightest could get a law degree which is why getting a law degree would guarantee you a spot in a law firm and on the fast track to being a partner (and making SO MUCH money).
What People Think:
[caption id="attachment_17990" align="alignnone" width="1024"] . Come 2015, around 100 fresh law graduates e of trainees point towards a “situation can be grim for many aspiring lawyers”.About the The Balance[/caption]
The housing market has its up and downs but for the most part here in Singapore it’s pretty stable. Selling a few homes a month and you’ll be sitting on a pile of cash!
Reality:
[caption id="attachment_18094" align="alignnone" width="855"] on the disruptions happening in the property market where new digital platforms are being used to handle transactions and cutting out the middlemen.At the start of 2016, the According to Spring, a study carried out in 2015 found that only 6 in 10 smaller F&B businesses make it past the five-year mark. This translates to almost half of the 369 cafes registered in 2011 closing down.
If you think you’ll be breaking even the moment customers start walking through the door, that simply isn’t true. Unfortunately, the average business runs at an annual loss of 8% and it takes an average of two and half years to recoup the initial investment.
Smaller F&B businesses make up 85% of the enterprises in the F&B industry yet they only earn 21% of industry revenues.
TL;DR: It isn’t just about good food and service! More than half of small F&B businesses in Singapore close. It’ll generally take you two and a half years to regain your initial investment!
4. “Finance. It’s Where The Money’s At!”
For a long while now, studying finance, economics and banking were considered the smart thing to do. You would land yourself a job right out of school, that’s going to have you working long hours but the payoff would be worth it! You would make your way up the career ladder and be cashing in all the hard work!
What People Think:
You’ll join a bank or financial investment firm, it’ll be hell for awhile you’ll work long hours and you’ll meet clients who are so filthy rich you’ll wish you were them. But then you’ll close a deal and your commission comes in and suddenly it’s all worth it!
Reality:
2016 hasn’t been a good year for financial services. A long-time pillar of growth for Singapore’s economy. The finance sector.
as well as seek flexible hiring solutions such as contract work.
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G’day Mate! 7 Australian Cafes In Singapore That Feel Just Like The Real Deal
G’day mate! Our experiences tell us that some of the best coffee and food in the world comes from down-under – Australian cafes.
As coffee lovers, we can’t help but fall in love with that fragrant, freshly roasted cuppa joe. Pair it with some delicious and wholesome food (especially breakfast!) and ta-da, your day is made.
Though we are in fast-paced Singapore, it is true that you can find some really authentic, slow and relaxed Australian cafes here!
1) Luxe Sydney Singapore
Fall in love with the unpretentious Australian cafe over at Luxe.
Founded in Sydney, Luxe is an artisan bakery that focuses on making their own premium breads and pastries.
Their awesomeness has since expanded into Singapore, creating that approachable environment that offers amazing food, all day.
[caption id="attachment_18437" align="alignnone" width="940"] Credit: The Ranting Panda[/caption]Sourdoughs are simple, un-fancy, but it is certainly ultimate comfort food.
The sourdoughs over at Luxe are freshly baked, toasted and served with butter & their house-made berry jam. So delightful.
[caption id="attachment_18436" align="alignnone" width="960"] Credit: Seth Lui[/caption]Another must-try – the ricotta pancakes. There aren’t many places in Singapore serving them, and the one at Luxe is a real gem.
If you are really missing Australia, Luxe has got you this time round because those pancakes are the bomb.
Luxe Sydney Singapore The specially designed space and concept of Robert Timms is curated to create the rustic and casual dining ambience that we all love. The classic Australian cuisine is always famed for using the freshest ingredients. The outlet at Wheelock Place serves up your favourites ranging from the classic eggs & toast, Aussie baby ribs, and desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth! May we have some lamingtons please! The House of Robert Timms Address: Marina Bay Link Mall, 8A Marina Boulevard, #B2-11, Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984 Located in Robertson Quay, their outdoor seating area overlooks our Singapore River. Their indoor seating is large and welcoming with high ceilings – the cafe is almost always ready to impress you. Behind every cup of awesome coffee is a great barista and Toby’s Estate totally gets that. Every single cup and brew is specially crafted by their highly trained baristas, ensuring you get a perfect caffeine fix every single time you visit. Toby’s Estate Upholding their really simple philosophy of sourcing the best coffee and using the freshest ingredients in their food preparation, Jamaica Blue has expanded in 7 countries out of Australia. With their casual and minimal interiors, Jamaica Blue is an ideal place to savour your cup of mid-day coffee. From the classic Aussie banana breads to scones and a wide selection of bread and pastries, the cafe has them all. A really wise choice would be to pair a little snack with a cuppa latte. Relax, chill and enjoy. Jamaica Blue Address: Citylink Mall, #B1-10, Citylink Mall, 1 Raffles Link, 039393 Address: One Raffles Place, #01-62, One Raffles Place Tower 2, 1 Raffles Place, 048616 Their only outlet in Singapore is located at Dempsey Hill. The modern, brightly-lit and large space perks you up instantly and is certainly a great choice for your weekend breakfast. The highly comprehensive menu consists of a plethora of dishes, ranging from a simple fare of fresh fruits & vanilla yogurt to creating your very own cheese platter. Choose from a pretty insane list of cheeses – Brie de Meaux from France to Gruyere Reserve from Switzerland. The world’s best cheeses right at your fingertips. Wow! Jones the GrocerHill Besides serving up the usual Australian gourmet fares and artisanal coffees, Rokeby is staying true to their Australian roots. They have some mean varieties of Australian wines and beers! You won’t be able to resist some good ol’ waffles served with a knob of butter. Oh, and not to forget, that drizzle of maple syrup! Isn’t that what Australian food is? Simple, hearty, delicious and close to your heart. Rokeby They have your usual Eggs Benedict and Chicken Parma, but they are always having special dishes on their menu, thanks to their experimental chefs! Housed in a glasshouse with floor-to-ceiling windows (Goodman Arts Centre), the interior feels warm, inviting and really laid-back. A perfect spot for a weekend breakfast/brunch with your family. The communal tables at the outdoor seating area are also great for a gathering with your group of friends. Cafe Melba Address: Mediapolis, 1 Stars Avenue, #03-01, Singapore, 138507
Address: 1 Keong Saik Road #01-04 Singapore 089109 (The Working Capitol building)
Open: Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 10pm, Sunday – Monday 9am to 4pm
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Address: Wheelock Place, 501 Orchard Road, #01-02/03, Singapore 238880
Tel: 6735 9201
Open:Sunday to Thursday & PH – 8am to 11pm, Friday to Saturday & PH Eve – 8am to 1am*
Tel: 6509 8117
Open: Monday to Friday – 7.30am to 7.30pm, Closed on Weekends & PHs
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Address: 8 Rodyk Street, 01-03/04 Singapore 238216
Tel: +65 6636 7629
Open: Sunday – Thursday 7.30am-6pm, Friday – Saturday 7.30am-8pm
Address: Suntec City Mall, 3 Temasek Boulevard #01-606/607, Suntec City Mall. 038983
Open: Mon – Fri: 07:30 – 22:00, Sat: 09:00 – 21:00, Sun: 09:00 – 17:00
Open: Mon – Fri: 07:30 – 22:00, Sat – Sun: 10:00 – 22:00
Open: Mon – Fri: 07:30 – 18:30, Closed: Sat, Sun & PH
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Address: Block 9 #01-12 Dempsey Road, Dempsey Hill, Singapore, 247697
Tel: +65 6476 1518
Open: Monday – Sunday 8:00am – 11:00pm
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Address: 15-9 Jalan Riang Singapore 358987
Open: Mon: Closed, Tue to Fri: 11am-10pm, Sat/Sun: 9am-10pm
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Address: Goodman Arts Centre, 90 Goodman Road, Goodman Arts Centre, Blk N #01-56, Singapore, 439053
Open: Monday-Friday: 10am – 10pm, Weekends and Public Holidays: 8:30am-10pm
Open: Daily, 8am-10pm
6 Romantic & Secluded High-Tea Spots That Your Date Will Surely Approve Of!
Zouk Bids Farewell To Its Home On Jiak Kim Street With 4 Of Its Most Iconic Parties
If you turned 18 in the past 25 years chances are you celebrated your 18th birthday with a bang at Zouk. Over the years, Zouk has become THE SPOT for many Singaporean youth to celebrate this momentous right of passage. There’s a pretty high chance you celebrated a slew of weekends at the popular nightspot throwing parties you’ll never forget (or ever live down)!
We take a look at Zouk’s history and how it’s celebrating its move with a bang!
Zouk @ Jiak Kim St
[caption id="attachment_18382" align="alignnone" width="780"] bandwagon.sg[/caption]A year or two after its conception, Zouk saw the start of Balearic club nights. Celebrating house music associated with Ibiza, the party island of the world, Balearic was the first of many successful themed nights. For the pioneering Zouk community, Balearic night will be the throwback party you’ve been wishing for!
Balearic Presents: Aldrin, DJB, Jeremy Boon & Cher Featuring Maniam
18 Nov, Fri
10pm
Admission: Members get in free, Non members $28/$33 (includes 2 drinks)
Thank God It’s Wednesday (TGIW)
[caption id="attachment_18408" align="alignnone" width="600"] cherielee.wordpress.com[/caption]The 2000s saw indie and electronic centred music coming onto the scene. Readset Glo, saw live acts and synth heavy bands helming the stage instead of Zouk’s usual DJ-centric programming.
Readyset Glo Presents Hong With Wayne The Insane At Zouk
Nov 25, Fri
Admission: Members get in free, Non members $28/33
Mambo Jambo
[caption id="attachment_18405" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Ambassador Highlights #3: DSG Meetup, Atlantis Fright Night and Singapore Fashion Week!6 Disastrous Things That Will Happen In Singapore If Trump Takes The White House
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, you would know that the U.S Elections have been occupying headlines and our Facebook feeds alike. With the election results coming out tomorrow, there is an actual real chance that Donald Trump might become the next U.S President (yes, I’m truly horrified as well).
So we sat down and thought of things that might change here on our island home. Here are 10 things that might just happen if Donald Trump moves into the White House.