McDonald’s Expands Its Menu With Chocolate Pie And Fish & Fries – And We’re Lovin’ It

McDonald’s has always been a constant in our lives. Introducing seasonal flavours and menus, some hits, some misses.

But ever since people discovered that the McDonald’s in South Korea, Japan and Bangkok sell a sinful AF Chocolate Pie, we’ve all been a little (actually, very) salty that we don’t have it in Singapore.

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But that’s not going to be true for long. YAS GURL, McDonald’s Singapore is fighting the good fight and they’re bringing the Chocolate Pie to Singapore!

Going Loco For Cocoa

It’s about time the Chocolate Pie made its way to Singapore.

After all, we’ve been just contending with the signature Apple Pie (which is our favourite to be honest) and its other seasonal variants which are a little more lacklustre and don’t really leave much of an impression.

McDonald’s announced on their Facebook page that the Chocolate Pie will be included on McDonald’s Singapore menus starting on 1 March 2018.

https://www.facebook.com/mcdsg/videos/1724404504272782/

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Check out that molten lava chocolate filling. OH MY GOD. McDonald’s better deliver because the disappointment is going to be massive if the filling is minimal.

That’s not all, they also introduced a new main, The Fish And Fries that was previously available in McDonald’s Philippines and Malaysia. Because Fish and Chips is too common a name.

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https://www.facebook.com/mcdsg/videos/1724403704272862/

Listen to that crunch though.

We anticipate that the queues at McDonald’s islandwide are going to be insane.

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Are you ready for the decadence of the chocolate pie?

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This Aroi Mak Nasi Ambeng Swaps Rendang And Achar For Green Curry And Mango Salad

As a proud Malay millennial, I get extremely excited when I hear these two words: “nasi” and “ambeng”.

Nasi Ambeng (pronounced Nasi Um-Bng) is a classic Javanese dish that is usually shared between 3 to 4 people.

The dish consists of a mountain of rice in the middle of the platter, surrounded by other traditional Javanese dishes such as ayam masak lemak, fried tempeh, begedil, urap, sambal goreng and beef rendang (which is technically Minangkabau but let’s not get into that).

You’ll find plenty of restaurants serving this traditional dish. However, the version at Sticky Rice stands out from the rest with their Thai Style Nasi Ambeng.

Old Dish, New Flavours

The Rice Platter ($28.50), as the Nasi Ambeng dish is named at Sticky Rice, comes with a generous portion of fragrant steamed white rice, fried beef strips, mango salad, fish cakes, spring rolls, green curry chicken, stir-fried vegetables, and “son-in-law” eggs.

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If you’re wondering what the “son-in-law” eggs are, you’re not the only one.

This egg dish is also known as Khai Luk Khoei. It’s basically hard boiled eggs that are deep fried so they have a crispy golden skin. It is served with a sweet-sour sauce – made from tamarind and fish sauce.

This Rice Platter also comes with a small bowl of Thai Green Curry, which in my dictionary, is the most essential dish in Thai cuisine. The green curry is mild and light which helps in balancing out the flavours of all the other dishes.

It also comes with a green mango salad which ties the entire dish together with it’s tangy and spicy flavour.

This platter is perfect shared among 2-3 people. If you’re feeling a little peckish, go alone. We dare you.

However, if you’re not looking for a heavy afternoon lunch, you can also opt for the Pad Thai Platter ($28.50) which basically replaces the rice with a mountain of chicken pad thai.

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This platter comes with a side of omelette strips, crispy chicken skin, prawns, bean sprouts, peanuts, lime and chilli powder. All you have to do is mix everything together and enjoy!

If you’re not up for a huge feast, you can order individual dishes from their menu as well. Best part, they have vegan options for all you vegans out there. Now everyone can enjoy quality food together.

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We highly recommend you to take a trip to Sticky Rice for a taste of Thailand here in Singapore. Aroi mak!

Sticky Rice
Address: 23 Bali Lane, Singapore 189859
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 9.30pm, Fri – Sat: 12pm – 3pm, 6pm – 10.30pm, Closed on Sundays
Contact no.: 6294 0118
Singapore’s First Vegan Ice Cream Joint Takes The ‘Guilty’ Away From Pleasure

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Singapore’s First Vegan Ice Cream Joint Takes The ‘Guilty’ Away From Pleasure

If you’re like me and you ate your entire body weight in steamboat and treats over the Chinese New Year break, it’s time to get back in shape!

But who says you can’t enjoy a little sweat treat every now and then.

Over at Brownice, they serve up one of the best vegan ice creams in Singapore and best part, it’s completely guilt-free!

You Can Have Your Ice Cream And Eat It Too

Being vegan or lactose-intolerant, you probably know how frustrating it is to be restricted from ice creams.

Fret not, Brownice serves vegan-friendly ice cream that uses brown rice as a substitute. Yes, you read that right. No dairy or eggs in this one!

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If you’re expecting a rich gelato texture, unfortunately Brownice’s ice cream is less creamy and more icy (think of a cross between sorbet and ice cream).

While it is texturally lighter on the palate, it certainly does not lack flavour.

Looking for something light and refreshing for those hot sunny days? Their fruit based flavours such as the Sunny Strawberry Fields (from $3.50 per scoop) will be the choice to go for.

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For creamier flavours, you should definitely try out their Black Sesame, Gila Gula Melaka and The Perfect Matcha.

Even better, treat yourself and go for the Waffle-licious Ice Cream ($8 with a scoop of ice cream).

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Brownice prides in the fact that their ice cream contains less than 3% fat and boasts a calorie count of 80-140kcal per scoop. How’s that for your waistline?

Their outlet at East Coast Road serves a variety of Italian fare as well. Brownice is here to prove that Italian food can still be enjoyed if you’re vegan.

They serve one of the best vegan friendly pizzas ($14-$19) I’ve tried to date. You can barely taste the difference from your traditional Italian pizza.

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The pastas ($10-$18) have great flavours too although most are tomato-based. Their Lasagna ($17), which features layers of diced eggplants and tofu in a thick and creamy tomato ragu sauce, is a crowd favourite!

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Brownice has got our stamp of approval if you’re looking at vegan-friendly options. We’re surprised this place hasn’t opened all over Singapore yet.

Dear Brownice owners, if you’re reading this, please open 30 more branches all over Singapore. We’re more than happy to throw all our angbao money just for your ice cream!

Brownice Italian Vegan Ice Cream & Kitchen
Address: 53 East Coast Road, Singapore 428711
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 12pm – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 12pm – 10.30pm ​
Contact no.: 6348 2295
10 Events and Foods To Throw Your Ang Bao Money At After CNY

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10 Events And Foods To Throw Your Ang Bao Money At After CNY

Didn’t it feel like 2018 just began? And yet here we are mid-February, with Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year just around the corner.

While it may seem like our lives will return to being mundane after the festivities, we’ve got some interesting food and events lined up for you for the rest of February.

Let’s get to it!

Play & Discover

1. Gardens By The Bay: Spring Surprise 2018

From 14 February 2018 to 25 February 2018, celebrate Chinese New Year with Gardens By The Bay! Spring Surprise 2018 will feature fun activities and attractions perfect for the whole family.

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As part of Spring Surprise, there will be multiple events held from 14 to 25 February 2018.

On 14 February, bring your loved ones to the SuperTree Grove where the Singapore Chinese Orchestra will be performing romantic tunes as part of the “Music Oasis: Spring Romance at the Gardens” concert.

For one night only on 17 February, there will be dance performances at the SuperTree Grove – from the impressive Lion Dance performance, to belly dancers and intriguing contortionists. Keep a look out for the roving stilt-walkers for a wonderful photo opportunity!

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This Chinese New Year, the Istana is open to the public!

On 17 February 2018, there will be guided walks showcasing the flora, fauna and biodiversity living in the compounds of one of Singapore’s most iconic buildings.

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The guided walks start at 10am all the way to 4pm and will be conducted hourly. There will be signs on the Istana grounds indicating where you can register for the guided walks.

The guided walks will be $2 for each child aged 3 and above, $4 for PRs and Singaporeans above 13, and $10 for each foreigner aged 13 and above.

Payment will be made on the spot during the registration.

Istana Nature Guided Walk
Venue: The Istana, Orchard Road, Singapore, 238823
Time: 10am – 4pm
Date: 17 Feb
Website

3. The Luggage Market @ The Adelphi

Do you have old clothes that you need to get rid of? You have a couple of options. Give everything to the Salvation Army, hand them down to another person, or sell them and get some cash!

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The Luggage Market is back on 18 February 2018 at The Adelphi, and subsequently every Sunday until the end of the year.

If you’re wondering what The Luggage Market is about, it’s a flea market where there will be over 45 booths selling preloved goods and clothing out of luggages. Hence the name.

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Who knows what you can find at this luggage market? If you’re looking to apply for a booth, you may do so Website

4. Chingay 2018: Cultural Fantasy

The Chingay Parade is back from 23 to 24 February 2018!

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This year’s parade returns bigger and grander than before with a multicultural extravaganza – featuring multi-ethnic cultural performances by local talents as well as international acts, elaborately decorated floats, dazzling and colourful costumes, props and stunning light, laser and fireworks displays.

That’s not all, there will also be a street party at the end of the parade!

Tickets range from $40 to $50.

PAssion Card holders get to enjoy 20% off their ticket purchase when they quote the first 4 digits on the PAssion Card or present a valid PAssion Card during purchase while MasterCard holders enjoy a 15% discount on their ticket purchase.

Grab your tickets here!

Chingay 2018: Cultural Fantasy
Venue: F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Boulevard, Singapore, 038975
Date: 23 – 24 Feb
Price: $40 – $50
Website

5. EVITA

If you’re a fan of Broadway musicals, you’d be glad to know that EVITA is coming to Marina Bay Sands from 23 February to 18 March 2018.

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The award-winning Broadway and West End production of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s iconic musical, tells the story of Eva Peron, the wife of former Argentine dictator Juan Peron.

Watch as the musical explores her life, from her humble beginnings to the extraordinary wealth, status, and power.

Featuring some of the most beloved songs in theatre, such as “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”, “On This Night Of A Thousand Stars” and “Another Suitcase In Another Hall”.

Ticket price go from $55 to $740 and can be purchased here.

Don’t miss this Broadway classic!

EVITA
Venue: MasterCard Theatre At Marina Bay Sands
Date: 23 Feb – 18 Mar
Price: $55 – $740
Website

6. Russell Peters – Deported World Tour

Russell Peters is bringing his Deported World Tour to Singapore for one night only on 24 February 2018 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium!

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Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Date: 24 Feb
Price: $108 – $228
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The Fiesta will feature a Lunar Pet Walkathon in the morning, a marketplace selling food, toys and accessories for pets, and even free health checks and free micro-chipping for dogs by the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority Of Singapore (AVA).

There will also be a Hongbao Best Dressed competition, where prizes will be given to the top 5 winners. That’s not all, there’s also the Hongbao Dash which is a race for your puppers and doggos.

This Chinese New Year, bring your pets out to The Float @ Marina Bay for a fun day out!

Lunar Pets Fiesta
Venue: The Float @ Marina Bay
Date: 24 Feb
Time: 9am – 3pm
Website

8. Kumar50

Singapore’s most iconic Drag Queen, KUMAR is back! This time for his Golden Jubilee!

Yes, our favourite Drag Queen is turning 50 and he’s celebrating it with everyone with his Kumar50 show at the Capitol Theatre!

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From 28 February to 11 March 2018, Kumar will be performing at the Capitol Theatre for 13 shows only!

Watch as Kumar regales us with tales from his birth, growing up, and his career doing standup. Nothing is off the table as he touches on every topic that tickles our funny bone.

No drag performance is complete without lip-syncing. Be prepared for a hilariously entertaining Golden Jubilee as Kumar is joined by his fabulous showgirls, shaking booties and lip-syncing to legends such as Whitney Houston!

Tickets for the Kumar50 are available on Hapz on a name your own price basis, so quote your own price and purchase your tickets here!

Kumar50
Venue: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178907
Date: 28 Feb – 11 Mar 2018
Price: Name your price*
Website

*Discounted prices available only on Hapz.

Eat

9. Moosh.sg

Ever since Mr Softee decided to mysteriously disappear from Singapore, there has been a void in our bellies, where soft serves used to be. Sure, Mcdonald’s ice creams were a substitute for a while but we’re craving for more exciting flavours.

Meet Moosh Softserve.

Recently opened at Haji Lane, this Muslim-owned, Halal soft serve ice cream shop has been making waves.

A local favourite and definite must-try is their Ondeh Ondeh Softserve ($4.50 for regular, $6 for large), a concoction that uses Gula Melaka soft serve ice cream topped with desiccated coconut, toasted coconut flakes, and drizzled with pandan fudge sauce.

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The soft serve might get a little jelak halfway through, just mix the pandan fudge well and it’ll be fine.

Other interesting flavours include the Nutella Brownies Cheesecake Softserve ($4.50 for regular, $6 for large) and the Apple Crumble Softserve ($4.50 for regular, $6 for large).

Don’t say we bojio, but this soft serve is legit.

Moosh.sg
Address: 44 Haji Lane, Singapore, 189237
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11am – 8pm, Fri – Sun: 11am – 9pm
Website

10. Atap Bar

If you’re looking for a night out with friends or a date with bae, this rooftop bar experience will definitely give you chill vibes after a long day at work.

Located in the Arab Street precinct, Atap Bar will take you back to the old days. Its cosy interior, patterned floors and swing chairs will remind you of your grandma’s kampung.

This family-friendly establishment serves up non-alcoholic, localised bespoke mocktails. With drinks inspired by Malay folklore and traditional songs like “Rasa Sayang”, there’s bound to be a drink for everyone here.

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The “Rasa Sayang” ($14) is a blend of rose infused water mixed with strawberry, mint leaves and more! Just like the folk song itself, this drink captures much of the Malay character.

If you’re feeling a little hungry, they serve up bar snacks such as Honey Wings ($10). Oh and did you know they serve Keropok Lekor ($8) as well? Talk about the perfect snack.

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If that isn’t already convincing enough, Atap Bar also provides games you used to play back in primary school. From old maid to five stones, relieve your childhood memories and brag about how good you were at these games back then.

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With a lot of thought put into the concept for this modern kampong bar – it’s definitely one of Singapore’s hidden gems you don’t want to miss.

Atap Bar
Address: 48 Arab Street, Level 5 Singapore 199745
Opening Hours: Mon: 7pm – 12am, Wed – Thurs: 5pm – 12am, Fri: 5pm – 1am, Sat: 3pm – 1am, Sun: 3pm – 12am, Tue: Closed
Website

This month may be short, but there certainly isn’t any shortage of events and food to keep us occupied.

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The Definitive Guide To Ladies Night Promos In Singapore That Don’t Involve Alcohol

Singaporeans are exceptional consumers. We’re all suckers for stuff like fancy packaging, free stuff, and promotions.

1-for-1 meals, 3-for-2 promotions, refer-a-friend credits, you name it, we have it. Of course, not forgetting the Ladies Night promotions. However, most Ladies Night promotions are for alcohol.

If you’re one of those who cannot hold their liquor, we’ve found a few ladies night promotions that don’t involve alcohol.

For The Ladies Who Don’t Drink

1. Yakiniku Jan Jan

Vegans look away.

Due to popular demand, Yakiniku Jan Jan is bringing back their Ladies Night promotion.

Every Wednesday, ladies get to enjoy their All-You-Can-Eat at 50% off!

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Yakiniku Jan Jan is known for their affordable, tender grilled meats. Choose from 4 types of meat – US and Japanese beef, Pork, Chicken or Lamb. With cuts such as Wagyu starting from prices as low as $10++, this is a steal.

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Unfortunately, as the name of the promotion suggests, it only applies to ladies. However, men can still enjoy the All-You Can-Eat at the usual price of $58++.

If you’re not big on alcohol, then give Yakiniku Jan Jan a try! Do call ahead to make reservations as the restaurant is usually full.

Yakiniku Jan Jan
Address: 43 Cuppage Road, Cuppage Terrace, Singapore, 229463
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 6pm – 11.30pm, Fri – Sat: 6pm – 3am, Sun: 4pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 6908 9968
Website

2. Positano Risto

Located on 66 Bussorah Street, Positano Risto is a halal italian restaurant. While it may sound like another “Western-Italian” fusion, it is not.

Positano Risto serves up genuine halal italian fare without compromising on classic italian flavours.

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Every Tuesday night is Ladies Night at Positano Risto. Ladies get a free mocktail with each main ordered!

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Mains can be pasta, pizza, grilled items or any classic dish, as long as it’s dine-in.

If you’re looking for a good and affordable Italian restaurant, this place should be on the top of your list.

Positano Risto
Address: 66 Bussorah Street, Singapore, 199479
Opening Hours: Sun, Tue – Thu: 11.30am – 10pm, Fri: 11.30am – 11pm, Sat: 11.30am – 12am, Mon: Closed
Contact no.: 6292 1866
Image Credit: Arteastiq Social Painting Studio Facebook[/caption]

For those of you who are confused as to what “art jamming” is, it’s a freestyle painting session. No instructors, no stress. All materials are provided by Arteastiq and you even get to keep your painting after.

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Each art jamming session is 3 hours long and is great for stress relief, a date, or even a group activity.

Do call ahead to make reservations!

Arteastiq Social Painting Studio
Address: 333A Orchard Road, #04-14/15 Mandarin Gallery, Singapore, 238867
Opening Hours: 6235 8705
Contact no.: Daily: 11am – 9pm
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The cafe serves up simple snacks such as Calamari Rings ($7.90) and Settlers’ Wings ($7.90) as well as more filling mains such as Baked Salmon ($18.90) and Jamaican Chicken ($16.90).

That’s not all, there’s also a Ladies Night promotion every Thursday!

Ladies will get to enjoy 4 hours of free gaming, free flow drinks for 3 hours, as well as a choice of a bottle of Heineken or a glass of red or white wine or sparkling grape juice, and 2 scoops of ice cream.

At just $8.90 per lady, it’s time to gather all your lady friends for a night of boardgaming!

We suggest you call ahead to make a reservation. Reservations can also be made on their website via email.

Settlers’ Cafe
Address: 39 North Canal Road, Singapore, 059295
Opening Hours: Tue – Thu: 6pm – 11pm, Fri – Sat: 1pm – 1am, Sun: 2pm – 8pm, Mon: Closed
Contact no.: 6535 0435
Website

5. Chicken Up

If you and your girl friends love your korean fried chicken, then Chicken Up is the place to be on Wednesdays.

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Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 11pm
Contact no.: 6635 2651

Address: Blk 277C Compassvale Link #01-13 (Unit No.2A), Singapore, 543277
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 11pm, Fri – Sat: 11am – 3pm
Contact no.: 6481 4495

Address: #01-10 Parkway Parade, 80 Marine Parade Road, Singapore, 449269
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 10pm, Fri – Sun: 11.30am – 11pm
Contact no.: 6348 0460

This list is ongoing, so do let us know if you find any interesting Ladies Night promotions in Singapore that doesn’t involve alcohol!

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Have A Fab February With These 10 Food And Events To Check Out With Bae

It’s about time January came to an end. It felt like we’ve lived through 5 Mondays but February is finally here.

The month of Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year. As usual, we’ve got you covered with exciting events and great food for the month of February.

Without further ado, let’s dive in!

Play & Discover

1. Gina Yashere Live In Singapore

Gina Yashere is coming to Singapore on 3 February 2018, for a one night only live comedy performance at the Esplanade!

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For those who are unfamiliar with the brilliant work of Gina Yashere, she is a stand-up comedian and TV star in the UK who has had appearances on iconic TV shows such as Mock The Week and Live At The Apollo. You might have also seen her recently on the Daily Show with Trevor Noah, as a correspondent.

She is also well known in the US for being the only UK comedian to appear on the iconic Def Comedy Jam, as well as her character as Madam Yashere, The Surly Psychic on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Standard tickets go for $40 and can be purchased here.

Don’t miss this hilarious comic live in Singapore!

Gina Yashere Live In Singapore
Venue: Esplanade Annexe Studio, 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore, 038981
Date: 3 Feb 2018
Price: $40
Website

2. NParks Concert Series In The Park: Rockestra

The first NParks Concert for 2018 will be held on 3 February 2018 at the Fort Canning Park.

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Concert-goers can expect retro hits from the ’60s to the ’90s, performed by local musicians such as Jack & Rai, JAWN X M1LDL1FE, Shagies, Umar X Dru Chen, O.K Ready, and ShiLi & Adi.

What’s more, you will be able to add songs to the set list by leaving a comment on the NParks Facebook post, with a song from the ’60s to the ’90s!

Admission is free.

Do check the NParks Facebook page for more updates!

NParks Concert Series In The Park: Rockestra
Venue: Fort Canning Park, Fort Canning Green, Singapore, 179618
Date: 3 Feb 2018
Website

3. Glowbeat x Scape

From 9 to 11 February 2018, Scape Playspace will be host to Glowbeat, the hottest destination for great food, live music and games!

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There will be over 20 food and beverage booths and retail booths, live music and dance performances, claw machines, carnival games, an Overwatch exhibition match and even an exclusive illuminated ball pit!

Expect performances from local musicians such as Jasmine Sokko, Inch Chua, TheLionCityBoy, and M1LDL1FE!

That’s not all, if you’re feeling hungry, fill up with street food from Katoshka, Ah Lock Tofu, Be Frank, and many more!

Cancel your weekend plans because Glowbeat x Scape will be the hottest spot in town.

Glowbeat x Scape
Venue: Scape Playspace, 2 Orchard Link, Singapore, 237978
Date: 9 – 11 Feb 2018
Time: 11am – 11pm
Image Credit: Website

5. River Hongbao 2018

Usher in the Year of the Dog with the River Hongbao 2018 from 14 February to 24 February 2018!

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The River Hongbao is an annual Chinese New Year event held at The Float@Marina Bay and is the biggest Chinese New Year event in Singapore.

Visitors can expect bright and colourful lantern and light displays, impressive firework displays every night, dance and musical performances, an exhibition on the history and tradition of Chinese New Year, street food stalls, and over 30 amusement rides for the whole family!

You can even try your hand at calligraphy, paper-cutting, stamping, and many other traditional handicrafts!

Admission is free.

River Hongbao 2018
Venue: The Float@Marina Bay, 20 Raffles Ave, Singapore, 039805
Date: 14 Feb – 24 Feb 2018
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The cafe will be completely redecorated with the Care Bears. While it doesn’t exactly resemble Care-a-lot, this will do.

As with all past iterations of character cafes, what everyone is looking forward to is the themed food, and the Care Bears don’t intend to lose out to the Sanrio characters.

For the pasta lovers, there’s the Kumoya’s Star Attraction ($18.90) which is a classic Pomodoro spaghetti with shitake mushrooms, cherry tomato confit, and parmesan cheese.

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If you’re looking for something more substantial, there’s the Cheer-Up Chicken Katsu ($21.90).

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Were you expecting a chicken cutlet? Because we were. But it’s actually a burger!

A juicy Japanese katsu chicken slathered generously with teriyaki sauce is sandwiched between soft burger buns, topped with a sunny-side up and cheddar cheese, served with a garden salad, crisp fries and mushroom soup.

Every past character cafe has had their own version of Kumoya’s desserts and drinks and this is no exception.

Go for the Rainbow Garden Strawberry Parfait ($18.90) – Strawberry Hokkaido soft serve is served with vanilla pudding, meringue drops, fresh fruits, chocolate sable, a rainbow candy strip and mixed berries sauce.

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That’s not all. End off your meal with their Calpis drinks or special Care Bears teas.

The Cute Cuddly Calpis ($11.90) combines Berry flavoured Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream, while the Magic Mango Strawberry ($11.90) uses Mango Strawberry Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream.

[caption id="attachment_32982" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Cute Cuddly Calpis & Magic Mango Strawberry ($11.90 each)[/caption]

If you grew up with Care Bears like us, this is one character pop-up cafe that you shouldn’t miss!

Available from 1 February 2018 till 31 March 2018, don’t miss out on a chance to dine in Care-a-lot!

Care Bears x Kumoya
Address: Kumoya, 8 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199320
Date: 1 Feb – 31 Mar 2018
Website

7. Summer Hill

Summer Hill is the newest restaurant to pop up in Sunset Way, serving up affordable French cuisine without GST and service charge.

This cosy bistro serves up simple French fare that is oh-so-simple, yet oh-so-good. Dishes on their Special board as well as sides are rotated weekly so your meal there is always different and exciting.

Must-tries include their Poulet Roti ($23 for half, $45 for whole), the Mustard & Sage Pork Collar ($25), Croque Monsieur ($17.50), and the Orange & Rosemary-Scented Olive Oil Cake With Cream ($3).

The Poulet Roti uses hormone and antibiotic-free chicken that has been marinated with herb butter before it’s roasted to perfection. The result is roast chicken that is juicy yet still retains its skin’s crispiness.

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If you’re not a fan of chicken, then the Mustard & Sage Pork Collar is the main dish for you. Tangy, tender, and satisfying. The mustard and sage sauce provides a contrast of flavours, cutting through the heaviness of the tender pork so that you won’t feel jelak.

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The Croque Monsieur is basically a levelled-up ham and cheese sandwich. Ham, Swiss cheese, bechamel sauce, and dijon mustard sandwiched between 2 thick slices of grilled sourdough bread.

Sounds like heaven to us. That’s not all, more Swiss cheese is garnished on the top of the sandwich for more cheesy goodness.

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If you’re a fan of French cuisine, or just appreciate comfort food, then you need to drop by Summer Hill next.

Summer Hill
Address:
 106 Clementi Street 12, #01-62, Singapore, 120106
Opening Hours: Daily: 11.30am – 9pm
Contact no.: 6251 5337
Website

8. OH MY MANGO Dessert Bar

Hidden away in the suburbs of Jurong West, is OH MY MANGO dessert bar.

This unassuming dessert bar serves up various mango-flavoured food, and one of those is a mean Mango Shibuya Toast ($10.90).

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Soft and fluffy on the inside, while toasted and crispy on the outside, the shibuya toast is topped with mango ice cream, diced mango, almond flakes, drizzled generously with mango sauce, and served with a dollop of whipped cream.

This is basically a mango overload but not in a bad way. If you’re a big fan of mango, you have to try this.

OH MY MANGO dessert bar also has a rather extensive menu of mango-flavoured drinks.

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A hot favourite among customers is the Matcha Mango Latte ($5.90). A bottom layer of mango bits, followed by a layer of milk, topped off with a layer of matcha.

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This tri-coloured creation might seem like a weird flavour combination, but the slight bitterness of matcha cuts through the sweetness and sometimes too jelak taste of the mango and milk, resulting in a rather interesting flavour.

OH MY MANGO dessert bar is constantly adding new desserts and drinks to their menu, so keep checking their Facebook page to stay up to date!

OH MY MANGO Dessert Bar
Address: Block 762 Jurong West Street 75, #01-334, Gek Poh Shopping Centre, Singapore, 640762
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 9066 0426
Website

Shop

9. W Market Presents: CNY Pop-up Market

W Market is back again with their CNY Pop-up Market!

From 3 to 4 February 2018, this CNY Pop-up market at Capitol Piazza will feature retail, crafts, and food and beverage vendors.

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Patrons can expect to see craft and retail vendors such as Operation Overhaul, Aromamaymay, That Pretty Fairy, Our Bralette Club, BottlesXO, Wild Knots, Sunday Peach, and many more!

If you’re hungry, there will also be food from Curbside Cafe & Wine Bar and many others.

For $35 per person, try your hand at the Paint A Doll workshop by LeArty.Sg.

Gather your friends and family and head down to this CNY pop-up market this weekend!

W Market Presents: CNY Pop-up Market
Venue: Capitol Piazza, 13 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178905
Date: 3 – 4 Feb 2018
Website

10. CNY Market By FUEGO

From 8 to 10 February 2018, FUEGO is bringing their farmer’s market to Changi City Point.

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There will be various food vendors, selling food made by artisans from all over the world, using fresh produce.

That’s not all, there will also be retail vendors selling their handicrafts and wares.

Head down to CNY Market by FUEGO for some pre-CNY festive shopping and food tasting!

CNY Market By FUEGO
Venue: Changi City Point, 5 Changi Business Park Central 1, Singapore, 486038
Date: 8 – 10 Feb 2018
Website

These events and food will keep you busy till Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year arrives.

Which event are you most excited for?

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A Care Bear-Themed Cafe Is Springing Up In S’pore And It Will Awaken Your Inner Child

Singapore has seen so many character cafes pop up in the recent years, it’s almost as if it’s an elaborate scheme to get us to keep throwing money in pursuit of that perfect Instagram shot.

Of course, we all know this. But that doesn’t stop us from visiting these character cafes when they pop up in succession.

Once again, Kumoya has partnered with Little Miss Bento and American Greeting to bring us Care Bears x Kumoya, a Care Bears-themed cafe.

Step Into Care-a-lot, Home Of The Care Bears

From 1 February to 31 March 2018, Kumoya will be transformed into Care-a-lot, the home of the Care Bears.

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The cafe will be completely redecorated with the Care Bears. While it doesn’t exactly resemble Care-a-lot, this will do.

As with all past iterations of character cafes, what everyone is looking forward to is the themed food, and the Care Bears don’t intend to lose out to the Sanrio characters.

Food Prepared With Care

First up, we have The Seafood Chowder you’ll Love-a-lot ($28.90).

[caption id="attachment_32946" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] The Seafood Chowder You’ll Love-a-lot ($28.90)[/caption]

This seafood-loaded chunky stew comes with a generous amount of shrimp and squid, as well as chunks of carrot and broccoli, served with a bed of beetroot-stained rice shaped like Love-a-lot bear.

For the pasta lovers, there’s the Kumoya’s Star Attraction ($18.90) which is a classic Pomodoro spaghetti with shitake mushrooms, cherry tomato confit, and parmesan cheese.

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If you’re looking for something more substantial, there’s the Cheer-Up Chicken Katsu ($21.90).

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Were you expecting a chicken cutlet? Because we were. But it’s actually a burger!

A juicy Japanese katsu chicken slathered generously with teriyaki sauce is sandwiched between soft burger buns, topped with a sunny-side up and cheddar cheese, served with a garden salad, crisp fries and mushroom soup.

While the mains look adorable and Instagram-worthy, the sides don’t disappoint either.

Served in a limited-edition snack holder, choose from the Truffle Fries ($11.90), Salted Egg Yolk Fries ($11.90), Chicken And Corn Sticks With Nacho Cheese ($12.90) and Karaage Chicken With Shoyu Glaze ($12.90).

Salted egg lovers will love the Salted Egg Yolk Fries, which comes sprinkled with salted egg cereal crunch and salted egg mayo dip. There’s no such thing as too much salted egg.

[caption id="attachment_32973" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Salted Egg Yolk Fries ($11.90)[/caption]

Kumoya’s signature crispy karaage chicken also gets a makeover, with a homemade sweet shoyu glaze.

[caption id="attachment_32977" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Karaage Chicken With Shoyu Glaze ($12.90)[/caption]

Every past character cafe has had their own version of Kumoya’s desserts and drinks and this is no exception.

Go for the Rainbow Garden Strawberry Parfait ($18.90) – Strawberry Hokkaido soft serve is served with vanilla pudding, meringue drops, fresh fruits, chocolate sable, a rainbow candy strip and mixed berries sauce.

[caption id="attachment_32979" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Rainbow Garden Strawberry Parfait ($18.90)[/caption]

Not a fan of vanilla pudding? How about waffles? The Spread-The-Cheer Waffles ($19.90) combines Kumoya’s signature waffles with the strawberry Hokkaido soft serve, mixed berries sauce, meringue drops, wafer sticks, and Care Bear cookies.

[caption id="attachment_32980" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Spread-The-Cheer Waffles ($19.90)[/caption]

That’s not all. End off your meal with their Calpis drinks or special Care Bears teas.

The Cute Cuddly Calpis ($11.90) combines Berry flavoured Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream, while the Magic Mango Strawberry ($11.90) uses Mango Strawberry Calpis with a mountain of fresh cream.

[caption id="attachment_32982" align="aligncenter" width="1772"] Cute Cuddly Calpis & Magic Mango Strawberry ($11.90 each)[/caption]

If you grew up with Care Bears like us, this is one character pop-up cafe that you shouldn’t miss!

Available from 1 February 2018 till 31 March 2018, don’t miss out on a chance to dine in Care-a-lot!

Care Bears x Kumoya
Address: Kumoya, 8 Jalan Klapa, Singapore 199320
Date: 1 Feb – 31 Mar 2018
Website

Also read You Can Now ‘Jio’ Your Muslim Pals To Drink With You At This New Halal Rooftop Bar

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You Can Now ‘Jio’ Your Muslim Pals To Drink With You At This New Halal Rooftop Bar

Who would’ve thought there’d be a day we can finally say “halal” and “bar” together in the same sentence. We’ve got news for you, Singapore has a halal rooftop bar and you’re going to want to jio your Muslim buddies for this.

If you’re looking for a night out with friends or a date with bae, this rooftop bar experience will definitely give you chill vibes after a long day at work.

Halal Rooftop Dining Spot

Located in the Arab Street precinct, Atap Bar will take you back to the old days. Its cosy interior, patterned floors and swing chairs will remind you of your grandma’s kampung.

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This family-friendly establishment serves up non-alcoholic, localised bespoke mocktails. With drinks inspired by Malay folklore and traditional songs like “Rasa Sayang”, there’s bound to be a drink for everyone here.

The “Rasa Sayang” ($14) is a blend of rose infused water mixed with strawberry, mint leaves and more! Just like the folk song itself, this drink captures much of the Malay character.

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If you’d like a little sugar, spice and everything nice, get the “Tiga Abdul” ($15) which is inspired by the classic 1964 movie played by famous actor P. Ramlee.

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Feeling a little daring? You can make your very own customised mocktail starting at $13. Who knows they might just name a mocktail after you!

 If you’re feeling a little hungry, they serve up bar snacks such as Honey Wings ($10). Oh and did you know they serve Keropok Lekor ($8) as well? Talk about the perfect snack.

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If that isn’t already convincing enough, Atap Bar also provides games you used to play back in primary school. From old maid to five stones, relieve your childhood memories and brag about how good you were at these games back then.

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If you need a good night accompanied with good drinks, stunning view and chill music, Atap Bar is the place for you. It’s the best sober vibes you can get in Singapore!

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With a lot of thought put into the concept for this modern kampong bar – it’s definitely one of Singapore’s hidden gems you don’t want to miss.

Atap Bar
Address: 48 Arab Street, Level 5 Singapore 199745
Opening Hours: Mon 7pm-12am, Wed-Thurs 5pm-12am, Fri 5pm-1am, Sat 3pm-1am, Sun 3pm-12am, Closed on Tuesdays
Website

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(Header Image Source: Atap Bar Facebook)

$5 Is All You Need To Get Drunk At Singapore’s Cheapest Pub Crawl

Pub crawls are great for two things: Getting drunk and meeting people; the only things you really need to have a great time.

If you’ve always wanted to go on a pub crawl but never got around to doing it, here’s a deal that’ll have you procrastinating no more.

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Singapore Pub Crawl has launched the cheapest pub crawl in Singapore – Five Dollar Pub Crawls. No, we’re not pulling your leg. Singapore Pub Crawl has come up with a series of Signature Crawls priced at just $5 (U.P. $35) so you can get drunk and get up to all kinds of shenanigans without breaking the bank.

Seriously, where else in Singapore can you get drunk for the price you pay for a plate of chicken rice?

Happening on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays until Feb 16, $5 will get you into five of the best bars and clubs along the iconic Singapore River, amazing deals, and needless to say, great company.

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Expect a tour of some of the coolest watering holes in the country as Crawl Leaders take you to four pubs, each with their own drink deals that are exclusive to Singapore Pub Crawl. You get a complimentary shot at every bar (i.e a total of four shots), and access to deals such as 2-for-$15 cocktails.

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To end off the night, get VIP entry at one of Singapore’s hottest night clubs, and party until daylight to the best R&B and hip hop beats!

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Hidden Hawker Fare In The CBD, So Lunch Doesn’t Have To Cost Over $5

Tall, shiny glass towers, sprawling skyscrapers, the infamous ERP and people donned in crisp, smart suits. When you think of Singapore’s CBD, such imagery may come to mind.

Many of us working – or interning – in the CBD know the struggle of trying to eat cheaply in the CBD. If you’re tired of burning a hole in your wallet from eating $10 lunches everyday, here are some delicious hidden (and not so hidden) hawker gems that will ease the burden on your wallets.

Tanjong Pagar Precinct

1. Amoy St Boon Kee Prawn Noodle

If we had to describe the prawn mee at Amoy St Boon Kee Prawn Noodle in one word, it would be ‘SHIOK!‘.

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Previously located at the old Amara Food Court, the stall has since shifted to Hoe Chiang Road, where it still sees brisk business everyday.

Their soup consists of a clear broth, as well as a generous serving of soya beans to amp up the flavour. Priced at $4.20 for rice/noodle with 6 ingredients ($0.60 per add. piece), you can expect long queues during lunchtime.

Famous Amara Yong Tau Foo
Address: 9 Hoe Chiang Road, Singapore 089312
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 10am – 3pm; Closed on Sat & Sun

3. Ace Eating House

The char siew chicken rice stall and the fish soup bee hoon stall at this coffee shop are the bomb.

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A plate of char siew rice costs $3, while a plate of fried fish bee hoon noodles costs $4. Great value for your money, the food at this coffee shop will make you want to come back for more.

What’s also great about this coffee shop is that it opens until the wee hours of the morning. This means if you OT late into the night, you’ll be able to get your food fix here. While not all the stalls open till late, you can always count on the tze char stall to come through with some midnight grub.

Ace Eating House
Address: 243 Cantonment Rd, Singapore 089770
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 9am – 8.30am

Raffles Place Precinct

4. Scorch

If you’re a fan of Taiwanese street food, Scorch is a CBD gem you must check out.

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Housed in Clifford Centre, a popular lunch haunt among the office crowd, Scorch sells Taiwanese Lu Rou Fan (Braised Meat Rice) from a very reasonable $3. Aside from Lu Rou Fan, you’ll also find Nasi Lemak set lunches from $2.50. Yes, you can find cheap food in the CBD.

Scorch
Address: 24 Raffles Place, #01-12A Clifford Centre Singapore 048621
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7am – 4.30pm; Closed on Sat & Sun

5. Chin Chin Eating House

While those working in the Raffles Place area are probably well-acquainted with Golden Shoe Food Centre, they may be less aware of the smaller coffee shops in the area. Chin Chin Eating House is one of them.

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Chin Chin Eating House
Address: 19 Purvis St, Singapore 188598
Operating Hours: Mon – Sun: 7am – 9pm

The City Hall Precinct

6. Swagat Indian Vegetarian Stall

Nestled within the throngs of government buildings, offices and hotels is an old building called Peninsula Plaza.

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Standing at its corner of the street for many years, it’s one of those places you pass on your way to the glitzier Raffles City Shopping Centre. Something not many Singaporeans know is that its basement boasts a great array of food choices, with affordable meals easily found at their food court, Food Alley.

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At this food court, you’ll find Swagat Indian Vegetarian Stall. An indian vegetarian stall that sells vegetarian dishes like naan, mee goreng and thosai, vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike will find something to fill their bellies here. Masala thosai costs $3.50, while plain thosai costs just $1.60!

Swagat Indian Vegetarian Stall
Address: Basement 1 Peninsula Plaza, 111 North Bridge Road 179098

7. Tony Café

While there’s plenty of good food in City Hall, there’s not a lot of variety in the way of cheap food. An under $5 gem you must check out is Tony Café in The Adelphi.

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Here, a plate of chicken wings (fried/honey) rice is $3.50 and if you add curry vegetables and salted egg, your grand total will be just $4.50. A plus point is that this stall is fully air-conditioned, so you get to enjoy finger-licking good fried chicken without sweating buckets.

[caption id="attachment_32779" align="alignnone" width="1920"] Image Credit: Image Credit: There’s A Shop In The CBD That Sells Nine Types Of Avocado Toasts From $5.50