Sample Some Of The Most Unusual Cocktails In Singapore At This Top Secret Bar Crawl
Think you know where Singapore’s best cocktail bars are? Think again!
[caption id="attachment_26654" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]In fact, did you know that 5 of the top 150 cocktail bars in the world are actually in Singapore? Thanks to BonAppetour’s Secret Bars of Singapore Bar Crawl, we’ll give you the lowdown on 3 of these top secret bars located right here on our little red dot!
You’ll get to drink some top-rated and exotic drinks at these secret bars. And when we say exotic, we’re talking cocktails with egg yolk and even ants…
Tiger’s Milk
Located at the top of The Club Hotel, Tiger’s Milk is Singapore’s first ever Peruvian bar.
Together with the colourful overhanging cut-out sheets, this rooftop bar provides a gorgeous panoramic view of the surrounding shophouses and Chinatown. Here, you’ll find a wide selection of piscos (a white brandy made in Peru from muscat grapes) and infused piscos in their selection of cocktails.
[caption id="attachment_26655" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Tiger’s Milk (Image Credit: Verine Ling)[/caption]Kick start the evening with a spicy shot of Sex With The Bartender. Be warned, this harmless-looking shot has just a smidge of tabasco in it!
[caption id="attachment_26656" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Sex With The Bartender (Image Credit: Verine Ling)[/caption]For something refreshing and light, go for the Chilcano, which comes with of snap of lime and pisco. With a fizz of gingerella, it’s basically the alcoholic cousin of the familiar ginger ale. If you are simply looking for a Peruvian classic, it would definitely be the Pisco Sour.
[caption id="attachment_26657" align="aligncenter" width="3024"] Image Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]As the saying goes, it is bad to drink on an empty stomach. Fill those empty stomachs with their signature Waygu Beef Rib Fingers or nibble on some Sweet Potato & Yam Chips!
[caption id="attachment_26658" align="aligncenter" width="519"] Image Credit: NativeNative has risen among the ranks of established cocktail bars with its focus on using regional products and bespoke ingredients.
Tucked above WANTON Seng’s Noodle Bar, this dimly-lit cocktail bar is perfect for a cosy catch up with friends. Featuring unusual ingredients in their cocktails, we highly recommend getting a seat at the bar to catch the bartenders in action!
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What draws many, if not most of the patrons here is their bizarre signature cocktail, ANTZ.
The name of the cocktail gives it away–this cocktail contains actual ants! This Fear Factor-esque creation features a basil leaf frozen with liquid nitrogen, which serves as a base for the basil meringue and garnishing of crunchy ants. This is all set atop an anthill-like ceramic vessel that is filled with a concoction of exotic regional ingredients such as homemade coconut yogurt, aged sugarcane juice and agricole-style Chalong Bay rum.
Did we mention that these ants are carefully picked from Ann Siang Hill? Talk about a NATIVE cocktail!
[caption id="attachment_26663" align="aligncenter" width="748"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]If you like your drinks less strong, you will certainly enjoy the Ikura. This fancy cocktail is only made up of three ingredients: sparkling sake, yuzu acid and salmon fish eggs.
[caption id="attachment_26660" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]Pair your cocktail with some of their delicious homemade papadums, which comes with sweet potato and a gula melaka dip. While there, make sure to ask the bartenders about the stories behind these exotic drinks–the friendly bartenders there will be more than happy to share!
Native
Address: 52a Amoy St, Singapore 069878
Opening hours: Mon – Fri: 6pm – 12am; Fri: 6.30pm – 12am; Closed on Sundays
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Check out the Dangerous Drinking Water section on their menu–their descriptions are sure to pique your interest. What makes these “drinking waters” so dangerous is that only the ingredients used for each drink are indicated. Essentially, you’re choosing your drink based on your preferred ingredients – the rest is entirely up to the bartender!
If you fancy a sweet and fruity cocktail, order their Peaches+Cream, which is topped with a thick layer of foamy bubbles. Alternatively, their Dirty Martini is a classic favourite among regulars.
[caption id="attachment_26667" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Peaches+Cream (Image Credit: Verine Ling)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_26666" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Dirty Martini (Image Credit: Verine Ling)[/caption]Love toffee apple? Then you cannot miss trying the Toffee Apple, the grown-up twist on the classic treat. Similarly, their Inaki will have you intrigued with their savoury-sweet combination of egg yolk, white chocolate, Hokkaido pumpkin and nutmeg.
[caption id="attachment_26664" align="alignnone" width="4032"] Toffee Apple (Image Credit: Verine Ling)[/caption] [caption id="attachment_26665" align="aligncenter" width="4032"] Image Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]Finding the exact location of Operation Dagger is like going on a treasure hunt. Operation Dagger is strategically located in one of the most secretive places in Singapore. Here are some subtle clues to look out for to find your way there!
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Gather your friends or take your other half on the unique “Secret Bars of Singapore” exploratory trail with BonAppetour.
Visit 3 of 5 top bars in the world, have 1 personalised signature cocktail and complimentary shots at each bar (worth $75 and $60 respectively), have some yummy bites to eat, and meet like-minded people along the way! With a slew of unconventional cocktails made with even less conventional ingredients, it will definitely be one of those drunken adventures you’ll never forget!
Secret Bars of Singapore by BonAppetour
When: Every Friday, 7.30pm – 10.30pm
Price: SGD89 per pax (Advanced booking required)
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These Epic Concerts Are The Ultimate Gift For Your Gamer Boyfriend
Dating a gamer or are one yourself? If so, you’d know that the soundtrack of a game plays an important role in creating the atmosphere and building the world of the game. Think Super Mario Bros., Diablo and Final Fantasy. Play just snippets of their music and you are instantly transported to a time you played the game.
This year, 2 popular video games we played through our childhood–and even our youth–will see their musical scores being played live in concert!
1. The Legend of Zelda – Symphony of the Goddesses
[caption id="attachment_26513" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: SISTIC.The Legend of Zelda – Symphony of the Goddesses
Venue: Grand Theatre, Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands
Date: 26 August 2017
Time: 7.30pm
Price: $65, $95, $115, $135, $155, $215
VIP Box (For 4 seats): S$860
A Reserve Box (For 4 seats): S$620
Box Seats (For 4 seats): S$460
3. Distant Worlds: Music from Final Fantasy
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Venue: The Star Theatre
Date: 21 Oct
Time: 7.30pm
Price: $58, $68, $78, $98, $118, $138, $158, $238
Experience a whole new dimension of the video games that marked your childhood at these concerts. Not only are they an aweseme #throwback to simpler times, you’ll also be able to appreciate the music of the games like you’ve never before!
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Get High (Literally) At This Party – 1-Altitude Is Throwing A Beach Party 63 Floors Above The CBD
Attention party-goers and beach-lovers alike! We’ve gotten word of a fantastic one-of-a-kind party that combines two of our favourite things: the beach and breath-taking views!
Summertime Madness
[caption id="attachment_26471" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]Happening at 1-Altitude, one of Singapore’s premier bars, Summertime Madness is one beach party that will have you partying till dawn. The fourth edition of this annual affair, Summertime Madness will happen in June over 1 epic weekend.
1-Altitude will be pulling out all the stops at this mini beach-fest. Not only will there be a sand pit with beach toy floats, party-goers will also get the chance to catch roving acts such as LED twirlers.
The theme this year is White Beach, so come decked in white! Bring your flower crowns, sunnies, flip flops, and take your favourite bikini out for a spin!
[caption id="attachment_26475" align="alignnone" width="2048"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]What’s a party without drinks? The bartenders at 1-Altitude have crafted a cocktail just for this event! Called ‘Summer Splash’, this heavenly concoction is crafted using yuzu, peach puree, fresh lemon juice and Jim Beam citrus–a refreshing cocktail that truly captures the spirit of a beach party!
Looking for stronger poison to bring out your inner party animal? Explore the mobile beach bars that will be offering up alcoholic beverages from Bacardi, Moet Ice Imperial and Grey Goose!
Image Credit: 1-Altitude
Entry for Summertime Madness is tagged at $35 from 6pm – 9pm, and includes 1 Housepour and 1 Summertime Cocktail. If you’re keen to hit the party while it’s in full swing, entry is tagged at $40 after 9pm, and will include 1 Premium Pour and 1 Summertime Cocktail!
Decked in your best beach ensemble with a couple of drinks in hand, and with DJs Leonard T and Jack T on the decks, it’s bound to be a beach party you’ll never forget!
Summer Madness Presents White Beach
Address: 1- Altitude, 63/F, One Raffles Place, Singapore 048616
Date: 2 – 3 June, Fri- Sat
Time: 6pm till late
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The Sister Act Musical Delivers Fun, Laughs, And Some Divine Wisdom
Sister Act converted me. Into a fan, I mean.
For those of you who may not know, Sister Act (the musical) is based off a film of the same name, originally starring Whoopi Goldberg. If you’re a fan of the original film, this adaptation remains true to it, for the most part!
Sister Act – The Musical
[caption id="attachment_26454" align="alignnone" width="1353"] Psyched for Sister Act![/caption]Without giving away too much, this was my experience:
The musical got off to a lukewarm start, with a song number and introduction on how the protagonist, Deloris Van Cartier, unwittingly gets herself into a sticky situation. After witnessing her mob leader boyfriend commiting a crime, she is placed under protection by the police.
One ridiculous thing leads to another, and the wannabe diva winds up hiding at the Queen of Angels Church in the guise of a nun.
[caption id="attachment_26455" align="alignnone" width="1426"] The opening act of Sister Act[/caption]The story continues with Deloris, disguised as ‘Sister Mary Clarence’, bonding with the delightful and endearing group of convent sisters. Without spoiling too much of the musical, I’d say it culminates in a heartwarming ending reminding us not to be afraid to be ourselves, and about how friendship triumphs even in the presence of evil.
The musical was not only laugh-out-loud funny, it was also mesmerizing.
The playful sarcasm poking fun at Catholic beliefs and practices had us bursting out laughing at many points throughout the show.
The transition of props and scenes were seamless. Throughout, I was gawking at the detail and beauty of the stage set-up for the Queen of Angels Church.
[caption id="attachment_26456" align="alignnone" width="1426"] The gorgeous set of the Queen of Angels Church[/caption]Both the main stars and the supporting cast had impressive voices that brought to life the music by eight-time Oscar winner Alan Menken. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because he’s won awards for his scores on Disney classics The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.
At the end of the show, we overheard other Singaporeans singing praises of how “the pope was so good,” and how “he was so real and funny”, showing that even the supporting cast stole our hearts. Clearly, the audience had as great a time as we did, with some giving standing ovations and others dancing along during the final musical number.
If you haven’t caught the musical yet, there is still time!
Running until 28 May, catch Sister Act at the Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands! Tickets are going at $65 for Cat 5 to $185 for VIP Reserve seats.
Head here to get your tickets!
Sister Act
Venue: Mastercard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands
Date: 9 – 28 May
Price: $65, $95, $125, $155, $185, $380, $620, $740. Click here for more details on prices.
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Ultra Singapore Unveils Phase 2 Line-Up: Rich Chigga, GTA & More!
After a long, agonising wait, Ultra Singapore’s Phase 2 line-up has finally been announced, and we have to say, we’re impressed.
Ultra Singapore Phase 2 Line-Up
[caption id="attachment_26346" align="aligncenter" width="467"] Image Credit: Ultra Singapore[/caption]While the Phase 1 line-up featured heavy hitters in the EDM scene, including Pendulum, Steve Aoki, and Hardwell, the Phase 2 line-up includes some up-and-comers.
Acclaimed Indonesian rapper Rich Chigga, electronic act GTA, Singapore born and raised MYRNE, and local singer-songwriter Sam Rui will be joining the ranks of the big names slated to perform at this year’s Ultra.
Tickets to Ultra Singapore are priced at $115 USD for 1 Day Tickets and $178 USD for 2 Day Tickets.
If you still haven’t got your tickets, head to Ultra Singapore before they sell out!
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Halloween Horror Nights Is Looking For Scare Actors – Tell Your Scary Looking Friends
If you live for Halloween–the costumes, the scaring, the fun, and basically, everything about it–this might be right up your alley.
Singapore’s most terrifying event, Halloween Horror Nights, is back for its seventh edition, and it is casting performers to bring guests’ worst nightmares to life this September/October.
[caption id="attachment_26358" align="alignnone" width="960"] (Image Credit: are more than welcome to audition as Halloween Horror Nights 7 hopes to take the scare factor to the next level.If you have any other bizarre talents to offer, Halloween Horror Nights wants you! Just make sure your tricks are adaptable to the Halloween theme.
Instead of getting scared for Halloween this year, why not be the one doing the scaring? Not only will it be a hilarious time (we imagine), it’ll probably be the most fun way to celebrate!
Auditions to be a part of Halloween Horror Nights 7 will be happening at *SCAPE, Level 5. Make a trip down on 3, 4, 10 or 11 June 2017 between 11am – 8pm (last registration at 7.30pm).
Call down all your friends and make a date of it! Nail the audition and you’ll have plenty to look forward to in the months leading up to Halloween for sure!
[embed]https://youtu.be/nr5XWdmYMNg[/embed]For more information on what Halloween Horror Nights is looking for, click With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For More
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DJ Calvin Harris Announced As Final Headlining Act At This Year’s Singapore Grand Prix
Another huge name has been added to the 2017 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix concert line-up: Calvin Harris.
The Grammy award-winning producer, songwriter and powerhouse DJ is set to perform on the third night of the Grand Prix, closing off the race weekend with a full-length performance.
He joins an already star-studded line-up including Ariana Grande, The Chainsmokers and OneRepublic. Other international acts who will be performing are Seal, Duran Duran, George The Poet and Lianne La Havas.
To catch Harris’ performance, get your hands on any three-day race ticket (S$298 and up) or any Sunday single-day ticket (S$198 and up)
For ticketing information, click here.
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With Over 1,000 Stalls, This Year’s Geylang Bazaar Will Keep You Coming Back For More
The month of Ramadhan is a few weeks away and while it holds plenty of cultural and religious significance for Muslims all over the world, that doesn’t mean the rest of us can’t join in on the festivities.
Two cultural events worth checking out every Ramadhan are the annual Hari Raya Light-Up and the Geylang Serai Baazar. This year’s light-up is centred around the cultural and historical aspects of Malay culture.
Hari Raya Light-Up
[caption id="attachment_26271" align="alignnone" width="991"] Image Credit: Hari Raya Light-Up 2017 Organising Committee[/caption]This year’s Hari Raya Light-Up will feature a 4.4-metre-tall wau (a kite originating from the Malaysian state of Kelantan), a stage area formed by a 12-metre-wide sampan and decorated arches standing at 13-meters and 9-metres tall.
[caption id="attachment_26272" align="alignnone" width="991"] A 4.4-metre-tall wau, a kite originating from the Malaysian state of Kelantan (Image Credit: Hari Raya Light-Up 2017 Organising Committee)[/caption]This year’s light-up stretches over 2.25km, spanning Sims Avenue and Changi Road, and comprises 900,000 LED lights!
This year’s Hari Raya Light-Up will see the addition of a new, temporary exhibition. Housed in a structure modelled after the weaves of a ketupat, the exhibition serves to educate the public about the history of Hari Raya and of the Geylang Serai area.
Geylang Serai Bazaar
[caption id="attachment_26266" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Image Credit: SCAPE*[/caption]The Geylang Serai Bazaar is returning with more than 1,000 makeshift stalls selling both traditional and fusion snacks. Happening from 25 May to 24 June, look out for “poke bowls”, candy floss burritos and “rainbow planet” ice-cream buns.
[caption id="attachment_26265" align="alignnone" width="618"] Candy Floss Burritos[/caption]The annual bazaar spans Geylang Serai market, Joo Chiat Complex and Haig Road. Cultural performances are set to take place every weekend near Kampong Kembangan Community Club. For cultural buffs, catch free screenings of P Ramlee’s films on the big screen.
If you’re a Singaporean (or foreigner) who is keen on getting their hands on some delicious eats, head on down to the Hari Raya Light-Up. Our advice? Bring that portable fan and lots of cash!
Hari Raya Light-Up
Where: Around Sims Avenue and Changi Road
When: May 20 – Jul 7
Geylang Serai Bazaar
Where: Geylang Serai Market, Joo Chiat Complex and Haig Road
When: 25 May – 24 June
The Team Behind OverEasy Is Hosting A Festival – Expect A Riverdale-Themed Party And Food Fights!
The Lo & Behold group is no stranger when it comes to decadent foods and extravagant parties.
A Singapore-based hospitality group, Lo & Behold runs a slew of esteemed establishments. From beach-goer favourite Tanjong Beach Club to swanky The Warehouse Hotel, Lo & Behold truly knows the way to our hearts.
Next month, Lo & Behold is throwing a month-long festival to show us Singaporeans how to party with class, style and panache. Happening 29 May – 25 June, Lo & Behold will be hosting specially curated shindigs at 7 of their establishments.
Lo & Behold Festival
[caption id="attachment_26251" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: The Black Swan Facebook Page[/caption]Looking for a party that will have you feeling like Grace Kelly or Audrey Hepburn?
You’re in luck. Lo & Behold will be pulling out all the stops for its Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood. Happening at swanky bistro-cum-bar The Black Swan, this 1930s-inspired get-together is spread over three floors. Get ready to rub shoulders with party guests dressed to the nines as you immerse yourself in electric jazz and cirque coquetry.
A definite ‘do not miss’ for party-goers looking for an event worth every penny.
Electroball: The Golden Age of Hollywood
Where: The Black Swan
When: 10 June, 7pm – 10pm
Keen to work on that tan while indulging in tasty eats? Tanjong Beach Club is serving up an All You Can Eat Bottomless Brunch. Dig into plates stacked high with breakfast favourites as you soak in the sun, salt and sand!
All You Can Eat – Bottomless Brunch
Where: Tanjong Beach Club
When: 17 June, 11.30am
With a slew of curated events for every kind of partygoer in the month of June, there’s bound to be something that will tickle your fancy!
10 Shiok Experiences And Eats To Turn Things Up A Notch The Second Half Of May [15-31 May]
The year seems to be flying by so quickly. In the blink of an eye, we’re already at the end of May!
Who says we have to wait till the June holidays to have fun? There are tons of things to do and new chow places to try out right now!
Think themed parties of all sorts, international artists on our shores, and healthy desserts! Whether you’re a party animal, fitness junkie or music guru, we’ve got your weekend plans sorted.
Here are 10 a-may-zing (get it?) activities you need to head down to ASAP!
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1. Urban Ventures Vol. 6
It’s no secret that eating is our national pastime–and we’re proud of it.
That’s why Urban Ventures has its latest edition centred around social dining experiences!
[caption id="attachment_26169" align="aligncenter" width="1706"] Image Credit: Urban Ventures[/caption]LOBELAB will be creating a social haven in Duxton Plain Park for 3 days this May.
It features live music, interactive artworks, an artisan’s market and a dance party. There are also interactive workshops, urban furniture and mouthwatering grub.
What we’re most excited for though, is the Pop-Up Library, Yin Yang Yoga Session and Upcycling Your T-Shirt Workshop!
It’s surely a journey into the more human, playful and friendly side of public spaces in Singapore.
Urban Ventures
Where: Duxton Plain Park, 1 Keong Saik Rd, Singapore 089140
When: 19 – 21 May, 4pm till late
Admission: Free
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2. Zouk 26th Anniversary
Zouk is turning 26!
To celebrate, they’re throwing a big birthday bash, and everyone’s invited.
[caption id="attachment_26164" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Zouk[/caption]Many new clubs have sprouted up recently, but good ol’ Zouk will always be a familiar spot for our best nights out.
Did you know Zouk is ranked no. 4 in the DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs in the World in 2017? The club has also attracted tons of internationally acclaimed DJs like Hardwell, Tiesto and Disclosure.
With complimentary entry for all, this is the party to let your hair down and go into celebration mode!
Zouk 26th Anniversary
Where: 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery, Singapore 179022
When: 18 May, 9pm – 2am
Contact no.: 6738 2988
Admission: Invite Only: 9pm; Open To Public: 11pm Onward; Free Entry For All (Non-Member)
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3. Fitness Fest
Fitness junkies, listen up!
Come together with other fitness and health lovers at this ultimate fitness festival.
[caption id="attachment_26168" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Bayfront Event Space, 12A Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018970When: 20 – 21 May
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4. Lily Singh – How To Be A Bawse
What up everyone, it’s your girl Superwoman!
If this rings a bell, you’ll be delighted to know that Lilly Singh is coming to Singapore!
[caption id="attachment_26171" align="aligncenter" width="946"] Image Credit: Kallang Theatre, 1 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397688
When: 24 May, 8pm
Contact no.: 6324 0764
Admission: $93 – $244
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5. Party Like Gatsby
Turn the nostalgia of the golden 20s into reality at this glamorous event.
Party Like Gatsby transports you into the famous novel ‘The Great Gatsby’.
[caption id="attachment_26167" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Image Credit: Party Like Gatsby[/caption]‘The Great Gatsby’ centres on a young millionaire, Jay Gatsby. Jay is famous in his city for his mesmerising parties, hosted every weekend at his glamorous residence.
At Party Like Gatsby, spend an evening with him at a fantastic venue with stunning decorations. World-class entertainment includes burlesque, live music, as well as fire and aerial shows.
To date, over 40 cities in more than 10 countries have experienced its wild parties and intense shows. Finally, the party has reached the Pearl of the East–Singapore.
Be sure to come dressed elegantly, and get lost in the magic of the roaring twenties.
Party Like Gatsby
Where: Tanjong Beach Club, 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa, Singapore 098942
When: May 26, 7pm – 2am
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6. Island Escape
This really is a month for parties, isn’t it?
There’s even this one off our shores, at St John’s Island!
[caption id="attachment_26172" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Island Escape Ticket Office, 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018988When: 27 & 28 May, 12pm (Sat) – Sunset (Sun)
Admission: $55
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7. Multiply. A Majestic Playground
Designers, makers and art lovers unite!
For 2 days only, Keepers and Straits Clan will provide the perfect platform for you to eat, drink, shop, and play.
[caption id="attachment_26163" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Matter[/caption]This is a one-time-only takeover of the historic and iconic New Majestic Hotel building.
Expect a pop-up of unique experiences through 30 rooms. Discover over 50 Singapore designers, artists, craftsmen, tattoo artists, chefs and mixologists.
This event is a tribute to the diverse inspirations that drive our community of artists, designers and makers that make up the creative soul of Singapore.
Remember to bring cash as many designers will be launching special edition capsules!
Drop by and experience something new, game-changing, and yet so close to home.
Multiply. A Majestic Playground
Where: New Majestic Hotel, 31-37 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089845
When: 27 & 28 May, 11am – 10pm
Music
8. Crystal Castles
Fusing low-res electronic noise and pop hooks, Crystal Castles finally brings its music to our shores.
The duo is best known for their energetic live shows and moody home-made productions.
[caption id="attachment_26170" align="aligncenter" width="1830"] Image Credit: From gothic electronic paeans to distorted digital raves, from cinematic synth and noise crecendos to hip hop and trap infused synth pop, their music is all anchored in feeling.Crystal Castles been described as smuggling goth, rave, synthesized pop, electro and a festival-ready live act into the rock crowd.
If that’s your jam, you know where to go.
Crystal Castles
Where: *SCAPE The Ground Theatre, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore 237978
When: Tuesday 23 May 2017
Admission: Limited Early Bird – $70; Standard – $80; Doors – $90
We know all too well that 1 meal is sometimes not enough.
That’s why we were overjoyed when Dookki, which means 2 meals in Korean, opened its doors in Singapore!
[caption id="attachment_26166" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Pholar[/caption]
This fun and “Full-filling” dining concept has steadily gained popularity within and out of Korea.
The first meal begins with the much loved, signature Tteokbokki dish. Choose from 8 types of air-flown Tteokbokki, and your preferred level of spiciness from 7 types of sauces.
The second meal adds rice, kimchi, sweet corn and other ingredients to create the all time favourite Kimchi fried rice–and all for $18.80.
We know where we’ll be stuffing our faces this weekend.
Dookki Singapore
Where: Suntec City, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #B1-107 (East Wing), Singapore 038984
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6266 2425
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10. Bojio Cafe
We didn’t expect to find this gem in the heart of Tampines.
The quirkily named cafe allows families and friends to jio (invite) each other for a healthy desserts!
[caption id="attachment_26165" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: Kopitiam Bot[/caption]Their homemade ice-creams, waffles and toasts are friendly to the very young, very old, as well as health-conscious friends.
The story behind its founding is all too relatable. Mr Chan, the star chef, and Mrs Chan’s picky family members love hunting for dessert spots all over Singapore.
Inspired to open a shop of their own, they created a DIY ice cream recipe, purchased the machinery and ingredients required, and never looked back.
All their hand-made ice-cream contains reduced sugar, children friendly milk/cream, no preservatives or colouring and only fresh fruits.
Don’t say bojio, and drop by for something sweet!
Bojio Cafe
Where: Westgate 3 Gateway Dr #02-28 Singapore 608532
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 11.30am – 9.30pm; Fri – Sat: 11.30am – 10pm
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There’s so much to do this month that we can hardly catch our breath!
But we’re going to try to head to all these events anyway, and make our last bit of May as fun as possible. And we think you should too!
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