Discover SG Ambassador Highlights #6 – Pizza Party, An Acai Date, Food Tastings & More!
With the first month of 2017 coming to an end, Discover SG has been bustling with activity more than ever! Here, we bring you our monthly round-up of what our Discover SG ambassadors have been up to. This month’s highlights were full of new yummy eats.
1. Alt. Pizza
Craving your next pizza fix but sick of the standard flavours? Look no further.
Alt. Pizza is a contemporary pizza bar serving an all-star selection of pizzas at honest prices. Their famous “Design-It-Yourself” option allows for over 650,000 unique pizza combinations for the perfect pizza.
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BPZqmnahLoe/[/embed]Alt. Pizza very kindly hosted Discover SG Ambassadors to a pizza party. Our ambassadors Clare, Kimberley, Jia Min, Shivon and Jie Ying headed to Robertson Quay. They got to try delectable sides, craft beers, and had a go at designing (and eating) their own pizza creations!
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They were impressed from the get go with the mouth-watering Nutella dip donut balls as starter. Still, the Signature Truffle Shuffle pizza stole the night as everyone’s all-round favourite dish.
[caption id="attachment_21999" align="aligncenter" width="623"] Image credit: Alt. Pizza[/caption]Alt. pizza uses only the freshest ingredients: dough made daily from French and Italian sourced flour, and an elite sauce pressed from vine-ripened tomatoes.
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Each pizza is built to order from scratch and fire-baked in less than 90 seconds to lock in natural flavours. Top it all off with Alt.’s wide range of award-winning artisan craft beers and you’ll be happily stuffed to your toes!
To get a $15 voucher for your first purchase, download the new Alt. Pizza Mobile App. Robertson Quayside, 01-05, 60 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238252
Open: Sunday 11am to 10pm, Tuesday-Thursday 5pm to 10pm, Friday 5pm to 11pm, Saturday 11am to 11pm
Phone: 6733 0490
Katong, 117 East Coast Road, Singapore 428805
Open: Sunday-Thursday 11am to 10pm, Friday & Saturday: 11am to 11pm
Phone: 6247 7360
Suntec City, 01-602 Suntec City Tower 4, Next To Taxi Stand, Singapore 038983
Open: Sunday-Thursday 11am to 10pm, Friday & Saturday: 11am to 11pm
Phone: 6836 9207
Michelin-starred Mak’s Noodle launched a “The Bigger The Better” new menu for Chinese New Year. It’s only available in Singapore! In case you missed it, here it is.
Feeling hungry yet? The five new dishes contain specially handpicked ingredients. Think succulent shiitake mushrooms and juicy king prawns.
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BPMUY38DFN-/[/embed]Our Discover SG Ambassador Jia Min loved the Abalone and Dumpling Tossed Noodle. Paired with Wonton Soup, she was left wanting for more.
No surprise there, seeing as Mak’s noodle holds the title for “Best Wonton Noodle in Hong Kong”.
[caption id="attachment_22001" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image credit: Honolulu Cafe[/caption]While you’re there, be sure to stop by Hong Kong based Honolulu Café.
Renowned for its baked goods, it has recently launched its new Bean Curd Tarts. The silky smooth bean curd is made in-house from scratch, and encased in a buttery melt-in-mouth shortcrust pastry.
Mak’s Noodle
Open: 11am to 10pm
Centre Point, 176 Orchard Road, Centre Point, #01-63/64, Singapore 238843
Tel: 62355778
Email: [email protected]
Westgate, 3 Gateway Dr, #02-06 , Singapore 608532 Tel: 6250 3858
Email: [email protected]
Vivocity, 1 Harbourfront Walk #B2-27 & 27A Singapore 098585
Tel: 6358 2582
Email: [email protected]
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Honolulu Café
The Centrepoint #01-33F/G
Open: 11am to 10pm daily
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3. Fratini La Trattoria Food Tasting
Always having trouble deciding what to order?
Fratini La Trattoria solves that problem for you. This No-Menu Concept Italian restaurant means you get to wait in anticipation while your meal is personally curated by the chef.
With decades of experience in Italian cuisine under their belts, the Chefs will bring your tastebuds through different generations of classic Italian flavours.
[caption id="attachment_22002" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Image credit: Chope[/caption]Whether you’re a meat, seafood, or vegetable lover, you’ll surely be pleasantly surprised by the scrumptious meal. For a sweet ending, be sure to save space for the Chef’s speciality – dessert.
Our Discover SG Ambassador Jia Min sampled a whole course of 7-10 different dishes – from savoury antipasti to wholesome pastas to exquisite desserts. In the end, she decided she loved the lamb rack best.
[embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BPCByGDjtTq/[/embed]Frattini La Trattoria is reviewed as the number #2 restaurant on trip advisor amongst more than 8,500 restaurants in Singapore. We wouldn’t hesitate to try it out if we were you!
Frattini La Trattoria
10 Greenwood Avenue Hillcrest Park Singapore 289201
Open: 12pm to 2.30pm, 6pm to 11pm daily
Email : [email protected]
Phone: 6468 2868
4. An Acai Affair
We’re so proud that two of our ambassadors Anna and Isabel have opened their very own acai shop!
You have to drop by An Acai Affair to try Singapore’s first and only Tropical Coconut Bowl with Acai. You can even customise your bowl to your liking.
[caption id="attachment_22005" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image credit: An Acai Affair[/caption]If you haven’t heard of acai by now, you must have been living under a rock.
A superfood from Brazil, acai has tons of health benefits. It’s reputed to be high in antioxidants and containing anti-aging and weight loss properties.
Our Discover SG Ambassadors Shivon, Kimberley, Clare, Noreen, and Dacia were invited to an exclusive media session.
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Besides the Tropical Coconut Bowl, you can also enjoy Acai Chia Parfait (with chia pudding), Acai Nut Bowl, and Acai or fruit smoothies.
If you walk all the way in, you’ll discover that An Acai Affair has a secret outdoor garden area, complete with mats, pillows and the lot. Perfect for chill nights and hearty conversations!
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[caption id="attachment_22003" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image credit: An Acai Affair[/caption]Drop by to grab a healthy snack and meet the lovely people behind An Acai Affair!
An Acai Affair
101 East Coast Road, Singapore 428796
Open: Sunday-Thursday 12pm to 10pm, Friday-Saturday 12pm to 11.30pm
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If you’re looking to increase your brand’s awareness and you want to introduce products or services 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 at [email protected].
Also, read Ambassador Highlights #5 – Yogurtland, Archery & Parkour!
8 Awesome Valentine’s Day Dinner And Gift Ideas For A Truly Special Date
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and with it comes another opportunity to appreciate our partners—after all, we can never do it enough. It’s a time to celebrate love, to forgive past quarrels, to thank, and to simply enjoy the presence of one another.
Every couple has their own Valentine’s day traditions. Some of us like to pamper our partners’ with a fancy meal, some of us like to exchange gifts, and for some of us, it’s just another day—aside from the fact that there are loving couples everywhere you look.
If you’re still at a loss as to what to do with your special guy or girl this Valentine’s day, here are some places you can consider for your dining, outfit and gifting needs!
1. Romantic Dinner
[caption id="attachment_21974" align="aligncenter" width="1750"] Source: Source: Source: T.M.Lewin[/caption]Guys, if you want to look sharp on V-Day, why not make a stop at T.M.Lewin. With sales of up to 70% off, you might as well get your Chinese New Year shopping done there too!
[caption id="attachment_21985" align="aligncenter" width="533"] Source: Wang Edition[/caption]And ladies, we haven’t missed you out. Wang Edition is having a massive price slash on its clothing as well, so you’re sure to walk away with a stylish ensemble yourself!
[caption id="attachment_21984" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Source: Source: Source: Orchard Central Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_21979" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Source: Orchard Central Facebook[/caption]Remember, at the end of the day, Valentine’s day is about spending time with the one you love. Whether you go to a fancy restaurant or just want to take a walk down the festively dressed Orchard Road, what makes the occasion special is the company of each other.
So, don’t stress over where to eat, what to wear, and what to give the guy or girl you love. As long as it comes straight from your heart, your partner is sure to appreciate it!
This season, Orchard Central wants to treat all its shoppers (single or attached) to some amazing giveaways!
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Seletar Aerospace Is Where The Hipsters Are Now Hanging Out At
North-east residents rejoice! The new kid on the block – Seletar Aerospace – is currently where all the hipsters are now hanging out at!
The recently redeveloped area at Seletar Aerospace Park is also known as The Oval. This sprawling plot of land boasts a cluster of 32 black and white colonial bungalows. Gazetted for conservation, these stunning bungalows now house various restaurants for that ultimate dining experience.
We’d say, forget Tiong Bahru and Holland Village. Seletar Aerospace is the next foodie enclave that you should be heading to!
1. Youngs Bar & Restaurant
Housed in one of the numerous colonial bungalows at Seletar Aerospace Park is Youngs Bar & Restaurant.
[caption id="attachment_21805" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Instagram[/caption]If you happen to be here at night, you will certainly be spoilt for choice with their extensive selection of drinks. Choose from draft and bottled beers, single malt whiskies, cocktails to red and white wine!
Youngs Bar & Restaurant
Address: 3 Hyde Park Gate, The Oval @ SAP, Singapore 799531
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 11am – 1am, Fri & Eve of PH 11am – 2am, Sat 8am – 2am, Sun and PH 8am – 1am
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3. Wildseed
Similar to most of the restaurants here at Seletar Aerospace Park, Wildseed is a cafe by day and transforms into a bar at night.
[caption id="attachment_21809" align="aligncenter" width="901"] Credit: Credit: Credit: 4. The Summerhouse Dining Room
Sharing the same bungalow space as Wildseed, The Summerhouse Dining Room is located at the upper floor of the colonial bungalow. [caption id="attachment_21813" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Credit: Facebook, The Summerhouse Dining Room[/caption]
The restaurant overlooks its in-house garden and farming collective. Expect a plethora of nature-inspired cuisines using their very own fresh seasonal produce!
Here at The Summerhouse Dining Room, you can expect nothing short of inventive flavours. They have a unique collective farming set menu as well as a la carte dishes available. Some of their highlights include Iberico Pork, Beetroot as well as Uni Pasta.
[caption id="attachment_21812" align="aligncenter" width="329"] Credit: 5. Di Wei Teo Chew Restaurant
If modern Western cuisines do not suit your palate for the day, fret not! There is still the reliable Chinese restaurant to fall back on at Di Wei Teo Chew Restaurant. [caption id="attachment_21816" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: Credit: Website The once-secluded area of Seletar just got more hip. All because of the onslaught of chichi restaurants and cafes that serve up fancy food, fancy cocktails and fancy coffee. Away from the bustling city roads, this place provides a serene and almost country-like atmosphere rarely found in our cosmopolitan Singapore. While Seletar Aerospace might be slightly inaccessible (though Punggol and Yishun residents might beg to differ), it is no doubt a trip worth making. So head down to this new foodie enclave and savour some delectable food fare while enjoying the quiet setting. At the rate of its increasing popularity, this place might start getting more crowded in time to come! (Header image credit: www.silverkris.com) Also, read 6 Best Places For A Customised Burger So You Can Really Have It Your Way
Blast From The Past: 7 Nostalgic Old-School Food Spots That Your Grandparents Dined At
Singapore is labelled as a food haven where a huge variety of delicious international cuisines are offered and readily available for residents. Furthermore, the city’s architecture even pays tribute to food, such as the durian-shaped Esplanade theatre.
Singapore’s food-centric culture began way before you and I were even born. From street side hawkers to exclusive western restaurants, our parents and grandparents were the first to experience those glorious days and yummy food.
Fortunately for us and the younger generations, some of these shops are still in business, continuing to serve authentic dishes that the older generations once had. Without further ado, here are 7 food vendors and restaurants that have been around since our grandparents’ era.
1. Yet Con Restaurant 逸群雞飯
Situated along Purvis Street, Yet Con Restaurant has been serving authentic Hainanese chicken rice since the 1940s. It was also recognised as Singapore’s oldest Hainan restaurant.
[caption id="attachment_21835" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: migrationology[/caption]The two-story building has a kitchen on the bottom floor and an air-conditioned dining area on the top floor. This legendary store is most well known for serving murtabak, a giant dough pocket stuffed with minced meat and egg, and fried to a golden crisp.
[caption id="attachment_21841" align="alignnone" width="2200"] Credit: migrationology[/caption]A few recommended dishes are the Mutton Murtabak ($8) and Chicken Masala ($3.50).
Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant
Address: 697-699 North Bridge Road, S198675
Operating hours: 7 am to 11 pm daily
5. Chin Mee Chin Confectionery 真美珍茶室
We have no shortage of traditional kaya toast and egg breakfast in Singapore. However, Chin Mee Chin Confectionery definitely tops the rest with its ascetically pleasing marble tables—perfect for a photo backdrop—and nostalgic atmosphere.
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McDonald’s Puts The Fun Back Into CNY With New Golden Prosperity Burger, Cute Red Packets & Orange Bags!
Reunion dinners are great: You get to spend time with the family, eat great food, and there’s enough leftovers for a whole week. Unfortunately, with the outrageous prices of ingredients, and the long tedious hours of preparations, cooking, and cleaning, hosting a successful reunion dinner can be just so exhausting.
Scouting for places to have the reunion dinner will make you want to pull your hair out. Well, we’ve got a good suggestion. This place will tick all your boxes. Delectable meaningful food, check. Awesome CNY freebies, check. Aircon and great service, you’ve got it.
The place is none other than…McDonald’s! This year, the McDonald’s menu AND the freebies are so awesome, you’ll be tempted to just suggest this preposterous but oh-so-possible idea of having your family’s reunion dinner there!
[caption id="attachment_21559" align="alignnone" width="678"] The Golden Prosperity Burger comes with a beef or chicken patty, and a golden hashbrown![/caption]The Golden Prosperity Burger
Typically, McDonald’s Prosperity Burger offers a perfect harmony of juicy beef, signature black pepper sauce and slivered onions, all in one sesame seed bun.
This year, McDonald’s new Golden Prosperity Burger comes with a bonus golden, crunchy hashbrown. Time for some extra crunching as you bite into this deliciously juicy burger!
[caption id="attachment_21561" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]Irresistible Sides
To complete your meal, order Prosperity Twister Fries and some sweet BBQ Drumlets.
[caption id="attachment_21738" align="alignnone" width="933"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]For dessert, something special has been planned. A Gula Melaka McFlurry® with Rainbow Bites!
[caption id="attachment_21563" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]Enjoy the velvety vanilla soft serve swirled with yummy Gula Melaka and crunchy rainbow bites. Yes – it’s truly love at first bite.
Ang Pao Packets & Orange Bags
Still not convinced? With every purchase of a Golden Prosperity extra value meal participating McDonald’s restaurants or via McDelivery, you’ll receive a set of 6 Ang Pao Packets! *Designs may vary.
For $5, you’ll get a super adorable orange bag. These limited edition designs are adorable and useful for the coming week of visitations.
[caption id="attachment_21564" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Photo Credits: alvinology[/caption]Rather than prepare Bok Choy, Fa Gao, chicken and fish because they symbolise prosperity, why not simply have your reunion dinner with McDonald’s Golden Prosperity Meal? If you’re not keen to head on out, just call McDelivery!
So bring your whole family down to the nearest McDonald’s restaurant, or order with McDelivery to eat in the comforts of your own home. Either way, you can enjoy delicious food at great prices, all while avoiding the time-consuming effort of preparing the Reunion Dinner.
Now you can put your full attention on what really matters this CNY: Spending time with your family.
McDonald’s Chinese New Year 2017
Must-try: Golden Prosperity Burger, BBQ Drumlets, Gula Melaka McFlurry with Rainbow Bites
Must-have: Orange bags and red packets
Date: From 12 January, while stocks last
Information on Orange Bags & Ang Pao Packets
The Prosperity orange bags come in two designs – French Fries and McCafe Frappe. They’re available for purchase at $5 each with any order made via McDelivery and over the McCafe counters. Limited to one orange bag per transaction.
The red packets are available in four designs; French Fries, Big Mac, Sundae, McCafe Frappe. You’ll get a free pack of six with every purchase of a Golden Prosperity Burger Extra Value Meal at all participating McDonald’s restaurants and via McDelivery. Red packet Sundae design is only available at restaurants, while the McCafe Frappe design is only available via McDelivery. However depending on stock availability, designs may be vary. Restaurants not participating are branches at KK Hospital, Parklane Shopping Mall, Lucky Chinatown Point, and Tampines Interchange Kiosk.
Also, read 10 Activities To Do During Chinese New Year That Doesn’t Involve Empty Malls
Torikin: Where You Can Indulge In A Uni Hotpot Brimming With Seafood
If you’re a fan of Torikin‘s collagen infused chicken hotpot then you’ll be glad to know that another luxury hotpot has already made it’s way to Torikin’s doors (and our hearts). Make way for the Uni Hotpot!
The taste of Fukuoka in a dish
To commemorate their second anniversary and also, to welcome the Lunar New Year, Torikin has introduced yet another Fukuoka specialty to our sunny shores: Uni Hotpot.
[caption id="attachment_21619" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image Credit: Torikin[/caption]One of the first in Singapore, the Uni Hotpot ($86.90 per pax) not only tastes great but is also chock full of healthy goodness.
Sea urchin is extremely rich in protein, vitamins and dietary fibre.
Shipped all the way from Japan, you can expect great quality and quantity of Uni in your hotpot. Uni lovers, we bet you’re grinning now!
Hooked on seafood
You’ll get more bang for your buck because although Uni is the star of the show, there’ll be premium seafood like salmon, tuna, prawns and scallops served as well.
[caption id="attachment_21620" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image Credit: Torikin[/caption]The broth is a mix of all good things from the sea: the rich essence of Uni, sweet bonito stock and an abundance of seafood to create a wonderful symphony of flavours.
Be sure to dip the ingredients shabu-shabu style for the full experience. Oishi!
Side Dishes
Not sure what to do with the leftover broth? Don’t let it go to waste! Pour some into a bowl of rice and enjoy a comforting bowl of porridge.
[caption id="attachment_21621" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image Credit: Torikin[/caption]Now, who said porridge is boring?
[caption id="attachment_21770" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image Credit: Torikin[/caption]Feeling like having more than just seafood?
Torikin also serves sides like Oita Chicken Tempura ($14.80), Hakata-styled Gyoza ($16.90), and of course their famous Mitzutaki ($36.90 per pax).
Torikin
Touting themselves as a casual dining space that serves up authentic Japanese food with a local twist, it’s obvious why Torikin is popular with locals and expats alike.
Our ambassador, Victoria, visited Torikin and tried the Uni Hotpot. Here’s her experience!
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We can totally see the Uni Hotpot selling out so do us a favour and have it as soon as you can (only limited portions are available per day).
[caption id="attachment_21768" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image Credit: Torikin[/caption]With Chinese New Year coming up, treat your friends and family to something a little different this year. With it’s orange and red coloured food and ingredients like fish and prawn, it’s easy to see why the Uni Hotpot is the perfect choice for a night of feasting during this time of year.
We know you’ll definitely not regret it!
Torikin
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 6pm -11pm; Saturday to Sunday 12pm-3pm, 6pm-11pm
Address: 557 Bukit Timah Road, #01-14/16, Singapore 269694
Tel: 64655908
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Also, read This Chinese New Year, Let’s Not Forget About The Less Fortunate
These Restaurants Are Ditching Their Reunion Dinners So You Can Order From Them This CNY!
There’s nothing more important than food during Chinese New Year.
For the lucky ones with a whole family of masterchefs, reunion dinners and visitations are filled with kitchen-fulls of dishes, and table-fulls of homemade pineapple tarts and the like.
But what about those of us who aren’t as lucky? Or those of us who could potentially burn down our kitchen by simply boiling a pot of water?
Well, UberEATS wants to come to the rescue with their list of restaurants (both Chinese and non-Chinese) open during the weekend to whet your appetite and satisfy your hunger!
Chinese Restaurants Opened On CNY (28-29 Jan)
For those without a chef to tank all the visitors’ hungry stomachs, the team at UberEATS has come up with a list of some of their favourite Chinese restaurants:
Lao Jiang Superior Soup (Bukit Timah)
Specialities: Malaysian soup dishes such as the Ipoh Hor Fun Superior Soup and the signature Red Grouper Soup.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 10 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
Indocafe The White House
Specialities: A Lunar New Year set menu, and the Fortune Set which has classic dishes like Yu Sheng and ee fu noodles.
Opening Hours: 12 PM to 10:30 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
Five Loaves Two Fish
Specialities: Their well-known MSG-free collagen fish soup, and tze char dishes.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 11 PM, 27th to 29th Jan 2017
Tong Fu Ju Sichuan Restaurant
Specialities: Sichuan-style dishes with a speciality in seafood dishes. Popular options include kung pao chicken and charcoal grilled fish.
Opening Hours: 11:30 AM to 10:30 AM, 27th to 29th Jan 2017
5 Star Hainanese Kampung Chicken Rice
Specialities: Their famous chicken rice topped with free-range chicken, which is a healthier option of the meat.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 9 PM, 27th Jan. 12 PM to 12 AM, 28th Jan and 29th Jan 2017
Guo Se Tian Xiang
Specialities: Hunan delicacies like steamed fish head with homemade chili and griddle-cooked spicy shrimp.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 3 PM and 5 PM to 10 PM, 27th to 29th Jan 2017
Kelong Seafood
Specialities: Seafood staples like curry fish head and Fu Rong omelette from the long-standing stall in Holland Village.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 11 PM, 27th and 29th Jan 2017
Ju Hao by MOF
Specialities: Northern Chinese cuisine like their signature freshly-made noodles and Xiao Long Bao (mini soup dumplings).
Opening Hours: 3 PM to 10 PM on 28th Jan 2017 and 11 AM to 10 PM on 29th Jan 2017
Non-Chinese Options Opened On CNY (28-29 Jan)
For those who are sick of yu sheng, pineapple tarts, roasted meat and fried rice, UberEATS also has some non-Chinese options up their sleeves:
Tree Lizard
Specialities: Some of their more popular dishes include a 48-degree sous vide salmon (with truffle mash potatoes) and tasty baked escargot.
Opening Hours: 12 PM to 12 AM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
The LoKal
Specialities: An Aussie-inspired cafe which prides itself on its homemade creations, and has gotten much attention from its Sunday roast chicken.
Opening Hours: 10 AM to 3:30 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
Two Blur Guys
Specialities: Gourmet burgers that come with thick patties ranging from prime beef, salmon, pulled pork and more.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 10:30 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
The Workbench Bistro
Specialities: A ‘hipster cafe in the heartland’, they serve Western dishes with a Singapore twist. Some dishes include purple sweet potato waffles with gula melaka and salted egg pasta.
Opening Hours: 12 PM to 10 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
KuCina Italian
Specialities: A Muslim-owned option, it serves reasonably-priced Italian cuisine with specials like braised veal leg and turkey bacon carbonara.
Opening Hours: 11:30 AM to 10 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
Aroi Na Thai Kitchen
Specialities: Thai food from the Holland Village food centre stall which offers favourites like green curry, mookata and pad thai.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 11 PM, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
The Garden Slug
Specialities: For a non-conventional family which wants a Western option, it has New Year Reunion and Prosperity Trays. Some picks include lamb loin chops and caramelised confit of smoked duck breast.
Opening Hours: 10 AM to 10 Pm, 28th and 29th Jan 2017
Delhi 6 Katong V
Specialities: Indian favourites like garlic naan, spicy tikka butter masala, mutton briyani and also vegetarian options.
Opening Hours: 11 AM to 11 PM, 28th and 29th Jan
UberEATS CNY-Friendly Features
Above are just a few eateries given to us by the UberEATS team, and they have assured us that there will be more available during the weekend, so explore away!
In the meantime, the team has also shared about some CNY-friendly features on the app that will make ordering during the break much smoother:
1. No Minimum Order
Whether you’re feeding a party of friends, or just feeding yourself during the break, UberEATS would accept your orders – regardless of amount!
2. Scheduled Orders
If you’re a kanchiong spider, and would rather die than deal with a roomful of hungry guests waiting for their meals, you can now schedule orders from the UberEATS app.
You can start placing your orders a week in advance, so in light of the possible rush, we’d advice that you start picking your dishes now.
3. Concurrent Orders
This allows you to handpick the best from each restaurant, so that you won’t need to do multiple orders just for a single meal.
The app also lets you keep track of all your orders – just tap the receipt icon to see your past and upcoming orders!
Ditch The Fast Food, Treat Yourself This CNY Weekend!
In preparation for Chinese New Year, there is already so much to do from spring cleaning the house to shopping. Cooking, especially if you are expecting a healthy number of hungry guests, will simply add to your list of worries.
Since UberEATS is offering to take that fuss off our plate(haha), why not take up their offer? You can download the app here on the Apple store and Google Play.
Start shopping for your CNY meals starting from now and have the security of mind that your guests will be well-fed.
This article first appeared at Vulcan Post.
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11 Amazing Activities, Food & Events To Wrap Up Your January
We’re midway through another month. But this month isn’t just any ordinary month – it’s the first month of 2017, and it’s coming to an end. Time sure flies. We hope 2017 has been good to you so far. But if not, we’ve got you covered.
With Chinese New Year right around the corner and Singapore Art Week in full swing, Singapore is bustling with amazing activities, food, and events.
Whether you’re an art lover who loves nosing around museums, a dedicated foodie on the hunt for the newest food creations, or a shopaholic – we’ve got it all laid out. There’re even chances to do good and give back to the community while you’re at it. What better way to start the new year right, right?
Here’s a calendar of 11 fun things to do from 15 – 31 January 2017!
Play & Discover
1. Project Dreamcatchers 2016: Into The Looking Glass
Into The Looking Glass explores the struggles of youths with chronic illnesses. Despite the odds, they accomplish feats every day.
Immerse yourself in their visual artworks and expect to come out seeing the world afresh with an open mind.
You’ll be supporting local artists, viewing a stunning array of unique artworks, hearing touching stories, and ending discrimination all in one. Need we say more?
Into The Looking Glass
Date: 9 Dec 2016 – 22 Jan 2017
Opening Hours: Mondays to Sundays, 10am – 7pm; Fridays, 10am – 9pm
Admission: Free
Venue: 71 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189555, SAM Gallery 3.7
Into The Looking Glass: A Local Exhibition You Must Not Miss
2. Singapore Art Week
Singapore Art Week has seen a week of artists, designers, musicians, dancers and art-lovers coming together. Exhibitions, festivals and tours are placed all over the island.
[caption id="attachment_21645" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image credit: Singapore Art Week[/caption]The week hasn’t ended yet! You can still view Lock Route (till 30 June), participate in Printmaking (till 22 Jan) and stand in awe of Wings of a Rich Manoeuvre (till 31 Jan), just to name a few.
This weekend, Singapore Art Museum will also celebrate Singapore Art Week with a festive party of guided tours, artist performances, live music sessions, an art market, a street picnic, and more.
Singapore Art Week
Date: 11 to 22 Jan 2017
Venue: All over the island
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Also, read Dying Art Culture? Nope. Here’s What To Expect During Singapore Art Week 2017
3. St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival
The annual St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival is back for the seventh year in Singapore! It’s the ultimate music festival not to be missed.
[caption id="attachment_21631" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image credit: St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival[/caption]The festival will feature an indie music line-up: from Singapore’s home-grown Sam Rui and T-Rex, to UK’s Glass Animals.
Be prepared for a 14 hour long party of thirty eclectic gigs, yummy food and all-around awesome vibes.
St Jerome’s Laneway Festival
Date: Saturday, 21 Jan 2017
Venue: The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay
Tickets: $185 each for Standard Tickets, $166.50 each for Group Bundle, $200 each for Door Sales
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The Projector will be flashing a collection of films by Palestinian film-makers and artists, each with their own stories and narratives to tell.
The Singapore Palestinian Film Festival
Date: 19-22 Jan 2017
Venue: The Projector
Address: 6001 Beach Road #05-00 Golden Mile Tower, Singapore 199589
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Over 30 artworks from contemporary artists from Singapore and all over the world will be showcased.
The exhibition also marks the launch of Parkview Museum, Singapore’s newest art space.
On Sharks and Humanity
Date: 19-31 Jan 2017
Opening hours: 11am-7pm
Venue: Parkview Museum
Address: L3 Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188778
Admission: Free
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The tart’s silky smooth bean curd is made from scratch, and encased in a buttery shortcrust pastry.
You can get the new ‘Yuan Yang’ set for only $5.00 (Usual Price at $7.60). Offer lasts till 26 January 2017.
Honolulu Café
Address: The Centrepoint #01-33F/G
Opening hours: 11am to 10pm daily
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7. Torikin’s Uni Hotpot
The mouth-watering picture says it all. To celebrate the Chinese New Year (CNY), Torikin is introducing a lavish and sumptuous Uni Hotpot.
[caption id="attachment_21614" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image credit: Torikin[/caption]With large portions of uni (sea urchin) flown in from Japan, shabu-style prawns, scallops, salmon and tuna, this is the ideal prosperity pot to indulge in over CNY.
Torikin
Address: 557 Bukit Timah Road #01-14/16 Crown Centre, Singapore 269694
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 6:00pm – 11:00pm
Sat-Sun: 12:00pm – 3:00pm, 6:00pm – 11:00pm
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Price: Uni hotpot at $86.90 per pax
8. Mak’s Noodle’s New Menu
Michelin-starred Mak’s Noodle, famous for its classic springy noodles and prawn wontons, has launched a new menu touting “the bigger, the better”.
[caption id="attachment_21635" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Image credit: Mak’s Noodles[/caption]The five new dishes offered contain carefully chosen ingredients. Think shiitake mushrooms and king prawns. The vegetables are also boiled with higher stem to leaves ratio for extra flavour.
These are surely dishes to bring in prosperity, cheer and longevity in the new year!
Mak’s Noodle
Opening hours: 11am to 10pm
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176 Orchard Road, Centre Point, #01-63/64, Singapore 238843
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Westgate
3 Gateway Dr, #02-06 , Singapore 608532 Tel: 6250 3858
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Vivocity
1 Harbourfront Walk #B2-27 & 27A Singapore 098585
Tel: 6358 2582
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9. MacDonald’s Golden Prosperity Burger
With new items and classic favourites, McDonald’s inspires families to relive CNY traditions with a modern twist.
[caption id="attachment_21569" align="aligncenter" width="837"] Image credit: MacDonald’s[/caption]The familiar and yummy Prosperity Burger is back for the new year! This year, you can even enjoy some crunch by ordering the Golden Prosperity Burger, which has a whole hashbrown in it.
Pair the burger with our all-time-favourite Twister Fries, Sweet BBQ Drumlets, or Gula Melaka McFlurry.
[caption id="attachment_21647" align="aligncenter" width="2162"] Image credit: MacDonald’s[/caption]Do you find visiting a bore? These limited edition orange bags and red packets will not only perk you up, but they’ll be a talking point at every gathering.
McDonald’s Chinese New Year 2017
Must-try: Golden Prosperity Burger, BBQ Drumlets, Gula Melaka McFlurry with Rainbow Bites
Must-have: Orange bags (top-up $5 for one) and red packets (6 Ang Pao packets with every Golden Prosperity extra value meal)
Date: From 12 January, while stocks last
For more details, head here.
Shopping
1. Tanjong Goodman’s Weekend Market
What a flea market! With arts and crafts, pre-loved collectors items and eco-friendly lifestyle products, there’s really something for everyone.
[caption id="attachment_21636" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Image credit: SG Now[/caption]Besides that, there’ll also be shows and visual art displays, and interactive workshops with artists too.
The Tanjong Goodman Weekend Market promises a day of adventure.
Tanjong Goodman Weekend Market
Date: 21 – 22 Jan 2017
Opening Hours: 10am – 6pm
Venue: Goodman Arts Centre, 90 Goodman Road, Singapore 439053
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2. The Local People X Singapore Land Authority Duct Tape Party
Trust The Local People to come up with this edgy art market – and with the Singapore Land Authority, no less.
[caption id="attachment_21637" align="aligncenter" width="1670"] Image credit: YourSingapore[/caption]Expect a public art project using duct tape, movie screenings on the ceiling (to be watched while you’re lying on your back on mats and cushions), live music acts, and food trucks.
Also, do your part for charity at the Food From The Heart food donation drive.
TLP X SLA Duct Tape Party
Date: 21st Jan 2017, Saturday
Time: 7 pm – 1 am
Location: Under The West Coast Viaduct, at the crossroads between Clementi Road and West Coast Ferry Road
It’s obvious that there’s a whole line up of new and fresh activities to check out before January ends. Surely, you can’t complain about running out of things to do this month.
Festivals, food, and a whole lot of fun are everywhere. So much such that we’re almost not sure where to start! But one thing is for sure, no matter what you’re interested in, there’s something for you.
It’s only the start of the year, but there’s already so much to do. If you’re ready to end off the month fabulously, check out these events and have a blast!
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Also, read Dying Art Culture? Nope. Here’s What To Expect During Singapore Art Week 2017
Ambassador Highlights #5 – Yogurtland, Archery & Parkour!
We’re back for another monthly-round up of the events we had the chance to drop it on. We ended the year with some amazing eats and some ‘Do Not Miss’ events. Looking back on 2016, we’ve had such an amazing year and our DiscoverSG family is getting bigger! We’re heading down to some AMAZING events in 2017 so keep watching this space!
1. Parkour
Getting active doesn’t mean just sweating it out at the gym, at A2 Movements (Singapore’s first Parkour training academy!) adrenaline junkies can pick up the basic skills to those amazing flips and stunts.
Already a pro at vaulting and cat leaps? A2 Movements also provides a Free Runner Lodge for practitioners to train in a safer & controlled environment with proper professional guidance and support.
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Parkour Training classes at A2 Movement start at $25 a session, $220 for 10 sessions and if you’re keen on doing a crash course to learn all the moves sign up for the $200 monthly based package! Get access to qualified trainers and an unlimited number of classes in a single month.
Our ambassadors Chelsea and Cheryl headed down to A2 Movement to try Parkour out for themselves. Having a go at vaulting and picking up the basics of Parkour the girls had way too much fun!
So if you’re keen on picking up skills of agility this new year head on down to A2 Movement!
A2 Movement
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Contact: +65 91849744
CT Hub 2 #05-91,
114 Lavender Street S338729
Also, read Five Reasons Why You Should Try Parkour At Least Once In Your Life
2. Yogurtland
Here in Singapore we have our fair share of frozen yogurt joints so when Yogurtland opened its doors on our sunny island you might have missed it if you weren’t looking out for it.
You might be wondering what’s so special about “another froyo spot”? For one thing, they’re crafted from only the best ingredients. Rejoice for those who are lactose intolerant, Yogurtland also offers up dairy and gluten free flavours!
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Did you know Yogurtland is also the pioneer behind self-serve yoghurt? Heading to Yogurtland you’ll have the freedom to have as little or as much as you want! Serving up a large variety of flavours Yogurtland has a revolving flavours as well. From Peanut Butter to Guava Pineapple Tart this froyo spot is in a league of its own!
Our ambassador Vanessa headed down to the opening to indulge in some decadent flavours. A huge froyo enthusiast? Yogurtland will definitely hit the spot for all your froyo cravings!
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Opening Hours: Daily 11am – 10pm
Suntec City
3 Temasek Blvd
3. Archery
[caption id="attachment_21470" align="alignnone" width="1024"] DSG Ambassadors At Archery Tag Battle[/caption]
Our ambassadors Victoria, Grayce, Shivon, Timothy, Yu Jun and Vanessa had a ball as they took aim at standing cones (and each other!).
Fuss-free, unique and fun Archery Battle Tag is the perfect alternative to your usual orientation and team-bonding activities! Gameplay and all equipment is provided by Archery Battle all you have to do is rope in some friends!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! Archery Battle Tag Is The Closest You’ll Get To A Legal ‘Hunger Games’
4. Tomi Sushi
Founded in 1954 in Niigata, Tomi Sushi has over 10 outlets scattered all over Japan. This traditional Japanese eatery serves up a wide variety of Japanese delicacies like Charishi, Hot Pots and Tempuras. The speciality at Tomi Sushi however is their Nodoguro Blackthroat. Originating from Nigatta, Tomi Sushi serves up this delicacy in a variety of styles.
Tomi Sushi is perfect for business appointments or an intimate dinner party. Offering up dedicated sets for all your special occasions, the Kaiseki sets are priced at $54 and $100. On a budget but still want to indulge? Tomi Sushi has set lunches priced from $17!
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Our ambassador Nicole headed down to Tomi Sushi to try for herself Tomi Sushi’s fresh sashimi slices!
With 4 outlets in Singapore (Millenia, Novena, Katong and Echigotei) serving up decadent and authentic Japanese fare head over to Tomi Sushi and indulge in all their mouthwatering eats.
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5. Trium Fitness
Most of us Singaporeans aren’t working out as much as we should. Who can blame us? Most workout routines either involves sweating it out under the blazing sun or an assortment of machineries at a gym. Trium Fitness however is offering up a unique and fun way to get fit!
Combining yoga and aerial acrobatics, Trium Fitness gets participants into silk hammocks where you’ll stretch your body while being suspended in the air! Boasting benefits such as spinal decompression and pain relief Trium Fitness will get your body moving in a fun and unique way.
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Our ambassadors Anna, Isabel, Dacia and Shivon headed to Trium Fitness to try it out themselves and they loved the experience!
Classes at Trium Fitness are priced at $35 for a drop in, $300 for a 10 sessions and $2,016 for a 1 year membership with unlimited classes! So what are you waiting for? Head down to Trium Fitness and get fit this 2017!
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Address: 12 Kallang Ave, Aperia Mall #03-01/02, S339511
Contact: +65 8782-8633
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!
6 German Food Places In Singapore For A Guten Appetit Time!
German cuisine is all about big and hearty portions. Think Bratwurst, Pork Knuckles as well as meat and sausages of all sorts. Besides meat, German food also includes tantalising desserts such as the popular Blackforest Cake. Of course, Germans love to have their beer at almost every meal time.
If that has already roused your taste buds, guess what? Here are 6 places in Singapore where you can enjoy authentic German food without having to fly all the way to Germany to enjoy it!
1. Stew Küche
Located within one of the hipster coffee shops in Singapore, Salute, is Stew Küche. Occupying the position typically set aside for zi char stalls, this hawker stall is clearly the anchor tenant here. What draws crowds from island-wide to this stall is their extremely affordable German / Bavarian cuisine.
Once you are here, there is absolutely no missing out on ordering their famous signature Pork Knuckle!
Available as a half or whole portion, you will be treated to a well-marinated and oven-baked pork knuckle with tender meat. This dish is served with thick mashed potatoes set in a savoury brown gravy, and with a Singaporean twist of Peranakan spicy pickled achar.
[caption id="attachment_21287" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: cherrycheong.blogspot.sg[/caption]Of course, no meal here is complete without ordering a pint of cold beer from their extensive selection of German lager. They serve mostly German and Bavarian brands, from beers on tap to craft beers for you to choose as well.
[caption id="attachment_21286" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: www.yelp.com.sg[/caption]Besides the Pork Knuckle, there are several other German dishes worth trying as well, such as Oxtail Stew & Pretzel as well as a range of pastas. Either way, dining at Stew Küche will make you feel as if you are in eating in Germany itself.
Stew Küche
Address: Blk 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-40, Singapore 151119
Opening hours: Tue – Sun, 11am – 3pm, 5.30pm -10pm; Closed on Mondays
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2. Erich’s Wuerstelstand
Erich’s Wuerstelstand claims to be the last sausage stall before the equator. While we cannot ascertain the truth behind that statement, one thing is for sure here – their Currywursts are absolutely to-die for!
Sink your teeth into their currywurst, a bratwurst (the standard German sausage) that is dressed up with curry sauce.
Top it off with curry powder and you get the all-time favourite German snack. Understandably, one piece is usually not enough so we highly recommend that you pair it with one of their classic German side, sauerkraut or fermented chopped cabbage.
[caption id="attachment_21291" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: www.hungrygowhere.com[/caption]Just beside Erich’s Wuerstelstand sits Erich’s Backstube, which essentially is a bakery stall. Here, be spoilt for choice with the numerous muffins and cupcakes baked fresh daily.
[caption id="attachment_21293" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: wuerstelstand.blogspot.sg[/caption]Despite being located in a rather odd place in Chinatown, you can still find a small piece of Germany right there at Erich’s Wuerstelstand.
Erich’s Wuerstelstand
Address: 5 Banda St, Singapore 050005
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 9pm
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3. Baden Restaurant & Pub
For a rustic, quiet atmosphere, and of course, good German fare, Baden Restaurant & Pub is the best place to go. Located within the hipster enclave of Holland Village, this restaurant certainly exudes Bavarian-style with the extensive use of teak wood. You will certainly feel as if you are in a real German tavern itself.
[caption id="attachment_21296" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: www.javintham.com[/caption]The wide range of beer here will definitely keep you and your beer-drinking friends happy. Additionally, complement your cold yummy beer with their selection of authentic hearty German dishes!
From the classic pork knuckles and sausage platters to pretzels as well as currywurst, you will have a hard time choosing what to order.
[caption id="attachment_21297" align="aligncenter" width="1473"] Credit: erlind.blogspot.sg[/caption]For a cosy dining ambience, go for the indoor seating. Else, do it the German way by dining alfresco at their outdoor seating.
Baden Restaurant & Pub
Address: 42 Lor Mambong, Singapore 277698
Opening hours: Mon – Thu, 2pm – 1am; Fri – Sat, 12pm – 2am; Sun 12pm – 12am
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4. Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café
Set at the classy Rendezvous Hotel Gallery, Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café serves up classic, traditional German (also known as Swabian) fares. Its whimsical ambience and rustic wooden furniture is reminiscent of the lush forests and picturesque villages of the Black Forest region in southwest Germany.
[caption id="attachment_21301" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: www.littletinysun.com[/caption]Indulge in traditional hearty German comfort food such as the Beef Goulash Stew or the Maultaschen, which is a traditional Swabian dumpling. Besides the delectable Swabian dishes, an ice-cold German beer is a definite must-order.
[caption id="attachment_21302" align="aligncenter" width="1140"] Credit: www.bites.com.sg[/caption]The main crowd-puller here is, without a doubt, their signature Blackforest Cake. Stuttgart’s rise to fame is because of their delectable Blackforest Cake and it goes to show that the Germans do love their desserts too.
Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café
Address: 9 Bras Basah Road, #01-01 Rendezvous Hotel Gallery, Singapore 189559
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 11pm
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5. Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
The origin of Brotzeit’s name is derived from Bavarian origin, which is the local expression for bread and time. This restaurant boasts several outlets across our little red dot, making it extremely convenient to satisfy your German food cravings.
[caption id="attachment_21314" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Credit: thefoodpornographer.com[/caption]Brotzeit stays true to its Bavarian roots with its selection of tantalising Bavarian cuisines. Savour the rich honey Bavarian pork ribs, or a platter of sausages, perhaps even their pretzels and cold cut salads.
[caption id="attachment_21313" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: dude4food.blogspot.sg[/caption]There are even seasonal specialties during the German festive periods, such as Oktoberfest and Christmas Day. Needless to say, the month of October is the best time to head down to Brotzeit for some German beer binge session while soaking up the festive atmosphere.
Brotzeit Given its location within the heartlands, Wilder Mann is a popular hangout spot for EPL fans to catch some soccer action while gulping down ice-cold German beers. For some simple, authentic German fares without the nasty GST and service charge, Wilder Mann is the best place to go. Wilder Mann
Address: Discovery Walk at 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, #01-27, Singapore 238895
Opening hours: Mon – Thu, 12pm – 12am; Fri 12pm – 1am; Sat 11am – 1am; Sun 11am – 12am
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Address: 906M Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 787110
Opening hours: Mon – Fri, 6pm – 1145pm; Sat 6pm – 1am; Sun 6pm – 1am (closes at 10.30pm on days without English Premier League games)
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