Say Cheese! This Food Truck Stocked Full With Artisanal Cheese Will Make You Melt With Pleasure
Cheese. It makes (almost) everything taste at least 10 times better! And who else makes better cheese than the Europeans? It comes as no surprise that the best cheeses in the world hail from Europe, where farmers and producers are constantly pushing the boundaries of dairy offerings.
If you’re a fan of European cheeses, you would know that it can be pretty difficult to get your hands on artisanal cheeses (they’re pretty pricey and only some supermarkets sell them). Fortunately for us cheese fans, a Cheese Truck is coming our way!
[caption id="attachment_16315" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Cheese Board[/caption]Yes, you heard right. A CHEESE TRUCK. The Say Cheese Food Truck is bringing some delectable cheesy treats to you!
Making stops at various locations during lunch time the Say Cheese Food Truck will be serving up a selection of bite-sized cheese treats for 3 days in the month of October. Look out for their Mozzarella Mousse and the Bleu “Hollandaise” on Egg Croustade, which are pegged to be a must try for any cheese fanatic!
[caption id="attachment_16209" align="alignnone" width="1024"] European cheeses[/caption]Unfortunately for those of us working in the CBD, the stops are out of the way for us (Changi City Point, Mapletree Business City and 1 Fusionpolis Place)! But don’t fret, cause you won’t be missing out! Some major retailers are joining in on the festivities and offering in-store promotions until April 2017!
To find out more about the Say Cheese Food Truck and the exciting in-store promotions check out European Cheeses Singapore’s Facebook page!
Say Cheese Food Truck
Changi City Point
5 Changi Business Park Central 1, S486038
Wed, 26 Oct
11.30am – 2.30pm
Mapletree Business City
10 Pasir Panjang Road, S117438
Thu, 27 Oct
11.30am – 2.30pm
1 Fusionopolis Place, S138632
Fri, 28 Oct
11.30am – 2.30pm
(feature image:European Cheeses Singapore’s Facebook)
Also Read: The Only Montreux Jazz Cafe in Asia Has Finally Opened Its Doors In Pan Pacific Orchard
Hai Di Lao Tips: Essential Hacks That Will Save You Time, Money, And More!
Hai Di Lao? Yes, you heard it. When it comes to this legendary hotpot establishment, tales abound. By now, you must have amassed your own encyclopaedia of “black market” Hai Di Lao tips to take your Hai Di Lao experience to greater heights.
To add to your plethora of knowledge, we have gone undercover and infiltrated the depths of the Hai Di Lao world, right down to unearthing their new outlet in VivoCity!
Today, we are proud to present our findings – Hai Di Lao tips that are 100% legit and guaranteed to work.
Queue-killing hack
To beat the queue, arrive very early… anytime before 5pm is fine. Preferably, call before you head down. Otherwise, you’ll be faced with a horrendous queue that’ll shock the living daylights out of you.
Anytime from 10 pm is good, as the dinner crowd would be gone by then and Hai Di Lao is open till 6 am.
To ensure that your table is ready by 10pm, call in early to take a queue number and let them know that you’ll arrive at 9pm.
[caption id="attachment_16494" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credits: Hai Di Lao[/caption]Each time you dine there, you will chalk up points, which can be used to redeem gifts at no extra charge.
Every $1 you spend entitles you to 1 point. The gifts change every 6 months, so snap up that Philips steam iron before it disappears!
#1 Soup hack – thick (浓) soup base
To get the most bang for your buck, be sure to request for thick (浓) soup base during refills. Otherwise, what you get will be a more diluted version of the original soup base.
They’ll hand you a bowl of thick (浓) soup, but don’t pour it all in at once! Instead, you can adjust how thick and savoury you want your soup to be.
#2 Soup hack – 4 soup bases
If you believe that variety is the spice of life, Hai Di Lao offers 4 soup bases at virtually the same price, or even cheaper, as compared to that of 1 or 2 soup bases.
The price of 4 soup bases also depends on your ultimate choice and combination of soup. Based on our experience, it was always cheaper or the same price as choosing 2 soup bases.
[caption id="attachment_16493" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: youngberghillIf you come with wine or alcohol, Hai Di Lao will even open your bottle and serve it to you and your companions, free of charge!
Now, who’s up for a glass of spirits?
Mini pot hack
If you think germs and bacteria are creepy… or if your idea of fashion is a Hazmat suit, Hai Di Lao’s individual hot pots are perfect for you.
Credits: Credit: be the next Freddy Krueger try Hai Di Lao’s paper crane challenge.
[caption id="attachment_15563" align="aligncenter" width="1532"] Credits: wfenzz[/caption]
For every 30 paper cranes you fold, Hai Di Lao will reward you with a free $6 dish of your choice.
Fret not if you do not know how to fold these cranes, the staff will teach you how!
Health hack
Fats? *shudders* Coagulated fats? *fear intensifies*
Congratulations, you have just discovered the hidden horror… and we’ll let you know how to overcome it. Not with a crucifix, but with your trusty ol’ ladle!
The longer you boil your soup, the more concentrated it becomes. This causes the soup to become loaded with nitrates, fats and excess protein.
[caption id="attachment_16186" align="aligncenter" width="1824"] Credit: butter believer[/caption]That white film floating on the surface of your soup isn’t the trail left by the Loch Ness monster.
It’s actually coagulated fats, nitrates and protein, which is no good for you. So, ladles up, and scoop away the white stuff!
Redeemable manicure hack
Who would pass up the opportunity of a free manicure? Not me!
The good news is, Hai Di Lao’s renowned manicure services are redeemable. Should the long queue prevent you from getting your manicure before dining, all is not lost.
[caption id="attachment_16496" align="alignnone" width="640"] credit: cdn-geo dayre[/caption]Should you wish to celebrate your grandma’s birthday there, the restaurant also offers a free platter of longevity buns to senior citizens on their special day.
This is in addition to the small gift that Hai Di Lao will present to the birthday guest, and the birthday songs that they will croon in 3 different languages.
[caption id="attachment_16185" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] credit: c3.staticflickr[/caption]Protect-your-phone hack
A cracked phone screen is the ultimate nightmare for every phone user. This is why Hai Di Lao offers free phone screen protectors to keep your phone screens shiny and spanking new.
[caption id="attachment_16198" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Credit: 1 Harbourfront Walk, #03-09, VivoCity, Singapore 098585
Telephone numbers: +65 6250 7557 (for reservations) +65 6250 7667 (for enquiries)
Opening hours: 10.30am – 6am
Price: varies depending on the dishes ordered
Official website:
Header image credit: where to get Hai Di Lao soup base!
10 Restaurants That Are Willing To Deliver Where No Man Has Delivered Before – Tuas!
Food deliveries have made our lives so much easier. Feeling lazy? Get food delivered. Can’t tear yourself from that Netflix marathon? Get food delivered. Here in Singapore, there are several companies dedicated to delivering food to our doorsteps (what a time to be alive!).
While most of us are pretty lucky to have these food delivery services at the touch of a button, there are certain areas where most food deliveries do NOT go to. Tuas for example is one such area. While those working in Tuas only have access to a limited number of food delivery services, these 10 restaurants definitely do food deliveries!
So for our friends working way out in Tuas, here are 10 restaurants that are more than happy to deliver food to your offices!
1.Kim San Leng
[caption id="attachment_14841" align="alignnone" width="768"] Kim San Leng[/caption]Delivery Fee $10.00; Minimum Order $50.00
2.Rainbow Lapis
[caption id="attachment_15322" align="alignnone" width="600"] Craving something sweet? Rainbow Lapis has got you covered. Offering traditional snacks like Kueh Lapis (of course), an assortment of Tarts, Fishball Keropok, Chiffon Cakes and even bottles of kaya and chilli! Selling most of their treats in bulk, throwing a party just got a whole lot easier.Put in your delivery order for Rainbow Lapis’s traditional snacks and desserts HERE!
Delivery Fee $15.00; Minimum Order $30.00
Rainbow Lapis
Level 1, Atrium, #01-26
Opening Hours: 9am – 8pm
3.SWAG
[caption id="attachment_14822" align="alignnone" width="1024"] With a name like SWAG where can you go wrong? This food outlet serves up some really healthy eats like their Signature Salads and Wraps. Looking for something healthy and sweet to wash your lunch down? Look out for their assortment of cold pressed juices. The best part? You can even craft your own salads and wraps!Get your orders for SWAG’s healthy salads and wraps delivered HERE!
Delivery Fee $3.50 – $10.00; Minimum Order $0.00 – $60.00
SWAG
The Commerze @ Irving
1 Irving Place, #01-26
Fuji Xerox Towers
80 Anson Road, #01-11, S079907
3.Sum Yi Tai
[caption id="attachment_14823" align="alignnone" width="700"] is pretty known for their roof top bar and their 1980s retro oriental themed decor but don’t think they’re all style and no substance. Sum Yi Tai is having a Delivery Fee $5.00 – $16.00; Minimum Order $15.00; Additional Charges 7.0% GST
Sum Yi Tai
25 Boon Tat Street, S069622
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri 11.30 am – 2.30pm, 5pm – 1am; Sat 5pm – 1am
5.Ninja Bowl
[caption id="attachment_14824" align="alignnone" width="1024"] is offering just that. Known for their Bowls which are filled with all the good stuff (vegetables, carbs AND meat), Ninja Bowl has some amazing looking and tasting Bowls on their delivery menu like 24 hour braised beef and pan seared seafood!Get your orders from Ninja Bowl delivered Gastronomy Aficionado[/caption]
What do you get when you put Subway and a whole lot of melted cheese? You get Delivery Fee $15.00 – $20.00; Minimum Order $20.00
Yellow Submarine
Toa Payoh
Blk 177 Toa Payoh Central, #01-110, S310177
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 10pm
Contact: 63527890
Bugis
200 Victoria Street, #B1-K24, S188021
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 10pm
Contact: 63371314
7.Seoulroll
[caption id="attachment_14832" align="alignnone" width="750"] Delivery Fee $0.00 – $16.00;Minimum Order $40.00 – $50.00Park Bench Deli
179 Telok Ayer St, S068627
Opening Hours: Mon 12pm – 4pm, 5pm – 9.30pm; Tue-Fri 10.30am –4pm, 5pm – 9.30pm; Sat 10.30am – 4pm;
Contact: 6815 4600
10.Delicius Pasticceria
The Only Montreux Jazz Cafe in Asia Has Finally Opened Its Doors In Pan Pacific Orchard
If you’re a Jazz enthusiast and love heading down to Jazz cafes and bars, you’re going to love this new kid on the block. Montreux Jazz Cafe is the newest Jazz cafe-bar-restaurant to open its doors. Named after the famous Montreux Jazz Festival, this 500 seater 7,000 sq ft spot brings amazing live Jazz music and incredible eats together.
Located in Pan Pacific Orchard, this multi-concept restaurant and live-music venue is the first Montreux Jazz Cafe in Asia joining other other outlets in Geneva, London, Paris and Abu Dhabi. Other than having both indoor and outdoor dining, Montreux Jazz Cafe also boasts two live stages!
Montreux Jazz Cafe – Restaurant
[caption id="attachment_16107" align="alignnone" width="800"] ontreux Jazz Cafe has even put a Jazz(y) twist to their menu items. Named after iconic Jazz legends, the B.B Cheese Burger, the Quincy Jones Roast Chicken and Ella’s Cheesecake( named after Ella Fitzgerald, the “First Lady of Jazz”) you’re bound to find something that’ll tickle your fancy!The restaurant features a subtle balance of supper club and swanky fine dining restaurant. The restaurant features light wood and pops of colour, so it’s the perfect space for a quick lunch or a leisurely dinner. The bar is a lot more intimate with small tables and dark wood filling the space.
[caption id="attachment_16123" align="alignnone" width="800"] Estella Ho was there to witness first hand the magic behind Montreux Jazz Cafe! Estella got to try some of the restaurant’s signature eats and drinks while enjoying some live Jazz music! The perfect end to a busy week! [caption id="attachment_16106" align="alignnone" width="820"] Estella Ho[/caption]estellahoa dash of sax and the city at Montreux Jazz Café last night – the tunes and ambience were exquisite, so if you adore the genre as much as i do, or simply wish to expand your auditory horizons with a swanky drink in hand (your soul will thank you for it i swear!!), drop by and get swingin’. ?
my greatest thanks goes out to @discoversgofficial for this treat, you guys are jazz amazing. ?
So what are you waiting for? If you’re a huge Jazz fan, Montreux Jazz Cafe is the place to be! And even if you’re not a huge Jazz fanatic, the Montreux Jazz Cafe will definitely spice up your weekly dinner plans!
Lovers Of Old School Snacks, Here Are The Very Best Places For Your Nonya Kueh Fix!
Do you miss any of your childhood snacks? Many of us remember the cakes and pastries we grew up eating. If you’re searching for your favourite old school Peranakan Nonya Kueh, you’ve come to the right place! Here are 7 best places where you can get your Nonya Kueh fix!
1. Ji Xiang Confectionery
Since it opened for business in 1988, Ji Xiang has been reinventing the traditional Nonya Ang Ku Kueh with unique flavours such as salted bean, corn, coconut, and even durian!
[caption id="attachment_16112" align="aligncenter" width="501"] Coconut Ang Ku Kueh[/caption]Since they specialise in, and mainly sell Ang Ku Kueh, you’re guaranteed the very best!
[caption id="attachment_15404" align="alignnone" width="1366"] Image Credit: Ji Xiang[/caption]Each kueh is hand-made with a soft and thin skin. There’s a generous amount of filling, and this snack is perfect for all ages.
It’s no wonder more than 4,000 are sold daily!
Ji Xiang Confectionary
1 Everton Park #01-33
6223 1631
Monday – Saturday: 8AM – 5PM
2. Simple Delite
Dubbed The Best Traditional Kueh in town, Simple Delite is popular among the Muslim community with its authentic halal Malay kueh.
Serving freshly made and piping hot kueh for more than 15 years, the must-try kueh here is the Kueh Lopis (sticky rice with sweetened gula melaka and shredded coconut).
Made with only a few ingredients, the glutinous rice is tender and not too dense. The shredded coconut has just the right amount of salt, giving the perfect balance of sweet and savoury!
The kuehs here usually sell out by noon, so be sure to come early!
Simple Delite
665 Buffalo Road, #01-219 Tekka Food Centre
Mon – Sun: 6:30am – 2pm
3. Chinta Manis
This Nonya Kueh sure looks interesting!
[caption id="attachment_15405" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Foodonfork[/caption]Taking a spin on traditional Nonya Kueh, Chinta Manis blends modern variations to its traditional recipes.
Inspired by the rich tradition of Peranakan food and culture, Chinta Manis serves an incredible spread of over 20 types of Nonya Kueh.
With innovative creations such as their signature Chendol Agar Agar, Pulut Seri Kaya, and Chocolate Ondeh Ondeh, enjoy a different kind of brunch here!
Chinta Manis
180 Kitchener Road, #B2-K2/K11 City Square Mall
Mon – Sun: 11am – 9pm
4. Xing Xing Tapioca Cake
Located in Maxwell Food Centre, Xing Xing Tapioca Cake only sells two things: Tapioca cake and Ondeh Ondeh.
Fragrant and super addictive when eaten warm, it is no surprise the steamed tapioca cakes are always sold out by 11am daily.
[caption id="attachment_16118" align="aligncenter" width="452"] Xing Xing Tapioca Cake[/caption]Made of shredded tapioca and coconut milk, the tapioca cake is slightly firmer than mochi. It has the perfect chewy texture, with the grated coconut giving a slight crunch.
The little grated coconut-coated Ondeh Ondeh are soft and bouncy, but not too sticky. It bursts in your mouth with the oh-so-rich Gula Melaka.
Xing Xing Tapioca Cake/Ondeh Ondeh
Stall 31, 1 Kadayanallur Street, Maxwell Road Food Centre
Mon – Sun: 8am – 2pm
5. Tiong Bahru Galicier Confectionery
Boost your traditional Nonya Kueh craving with a hit of warm, fragrant Kueh Dadar!
[caption id="attachment_16115" align="aligncenter" width="414"]Famous for its Ang Ku Kueh (‘Red Tortoise Cake’ with soft sticky skin and Mung bean filling), the skin is tender yet chewy with a sweet and savoury filling.
Take your pick of their other Nonya Kueh as well; Png Kueh (Chinese rice cake), Soon Kueh and Ku Chye Kueh (chives cake).
Lek Lim Nonya Cake Confectionary
Blk 84 Bedok North St. 4, #01-21
Monday – Saturday: 6:30AM – 6PM, Sunday: 6:30AM – 2PM
7. HarriAnn’s Delight
The one thing most of us associate Nonya Kueh with is the colourful Kueh Lapis with all its layers and flavours!
[caption id="attachment_15406" align="alignnone" width="640"] Image Credit: Melissa Chew[/caption]Bright and colourful, the iconic rainbow Kueh Lapis is soft and chewy! Relive your childhood memories by peeling and savouring each layer on its own.
Passionately handcrafted with all-natural ingredients, the Nonya Kueh here are delightfully fresh and authentic!
HarriAnn’s Delight
230 Victoria Street, #01-01A, Bugis Junction Towers
Mon – Sun: 8am – 9pm
6 Romantic & Secluded High-Tea Spots That Your Date Will Surely Approve Of!
6 Romantic & Secluded High-Tea Spots That Your Date Will Surely Approve Of!
Ahh yes, high-tea. An indulgent meal consisting of champagne and fancy looking desserts served in elaborate three-tiered trays; high-teas are basically the queen of yum cha. Seriously, have you seen the tea set that comes in a jewellery drawer chest?
From sipping tea by the bay to enjoying tantalising cakes amidst the cityscape, high-tea dates can be just as romantic as an extravagant dinner date at half the price (guys, you’re welcome).
If you are looking to take café-hopping dates up a notch, or wish to experience the high society, here are six exquisite tea spots for a romantic day out!
1. ANTI:DOTE
If you are a fan of high-teas, you’ll be familiar with ANTI:DOTE’s jewellery drawer chest tea set (yeap, this is the one we were talking about).
[caption id="attachment_15382" align="alignnone" width="640"] Source: Openrice.com[/caption]Situated in Fairmont Hotel, their high-tea selection consists of various creations including gourmet sandwiches such as Smoked Salmon with Lemon Cream Cheese and Ikura Roe, Mini Strawberry Cake, and Warm Chia Seeds Scones.
As ANTI:DOTE is conveniently located in town, we would highly recommend you to make reservations to avoid any disappointment.
ANTI:DOTE
Price: $48++
Address: Fairmont Singapore, 80 Bras Basah Road Level 1, S189560
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 6431 5315
Open: Mon – Thur, 3pm – 5pm; Fri, Sat & Sun, 12pm – 2pm, 3pm – 5pm
2. The Knolls
The Knolls, with its English, Chinese and even Japanese tea varieties will definitely be your cup of tea.
[caption id="attachment_15383" align="alignnone" width="640"] Source: Herworldplus.com[/caption]From the savoury Salmon Burrito with Olive Cavier to the sweet Lemon Tart Meringues, you can expect a full high-tea experience whilst enjoying a seafront view.
The Knolls may not exactly be the most accessible of venues, but this picture-perfect venue will definitely make your trip a worthy one.
The Knolls
Price: $39.90++
Address: 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island S 098297
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 6591 5046
Open: Mon – Sun, 3pm – 5pm
3. House at Dempsey
Prefer a garden setting but cosier? House @ Dempsey is definitely the place for you.
[caption id="attachment_15389" align="alignnone" width="640"] Source: Openrice.com.sg[/caption]Featuring a selection that is vegan and vegetarian friendly, you can expect a mix of sweet and savoury treats.
With cake creations that are exclusive to the House, get ready for an afternoon of sweet relaxation.
Although their high tea is only available on Thursdays and Fridays, we think taking an afternoon off for a cosy retreat is pretty much justified.
House at Dempsey
Price: $30++
Address: 8D Dempsey Road, S249672
Tel: 6475 7787
Open: Thurs & Fri, 3pm – 5.30pm
4. Chihuly Lounge
Named after renowned American glass artist Dale Chihuly, Chihuly Lounge offers not only an impressive eight-course high-tea set, but also the company of Chihuly’s gorgeous glass sculptures.
[caption id="attachment_15386" align="alignnone" width="400"] Source: Aromacookery.com[/caption]With its high ceiling and comfy couches, the Lounge emits nothing less than cosy and sophisticated vibes.
Live music entertainment is also available from Tuesdays to Saturdays.
Chihuly Lounge
Price: $39++
Address: The Ritz-Carlton, 7 Raffles Ave S039799
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 6337 8888
Open: Mon – Fri, 12pm – 5pm; Sat & Sun, 2.30pm – 5pm
5. Salt Grill & Sky Bar
Love having a great view while dining?
Situated at the highest point of Orchard Road, Salt Grill & Sky Bar offers you a remarkable view of our cityscape and of course, great food.
[caption id="attachment_15388" align="alignnone" width="640"] Source: Burpple[/caption]From Crostinis to Tim Tam Chocolate tarts, expect to enjoy a pampering treat after a week of tough work.
Salt Grill & Sky Bar
Price: $38+
Address: ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn #55/56-01, S238801
Tel: 6592 5118
Open: Fri – Sun, 2.30pm – 4.45pm
6. The Landing Point
Situated on an elegant promenade with a panoramic view of the waterfront is The Landing Point, a gorgeous dining establishment situated within The Fullerton Bay Hotel.
[caption id="attachment_15390" align="alignnone" width="630"] Source: Yahoo Singapore[/caption]With a choice of alfresco or indoor seating, enjoy an assortment of bite-sized noms including freshly prepared mini sandwiches, Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Tarts and of course, traditional English scones.
The Landing Point
Price: $45++
Address: 80 Collyer Quay, S049326
Tel: 6333 8388
Email: [email protected]
Open: Mon – Fri, 3pm – 5.30pm; Sat & Sun, 12.30pm – 3pm, 3.30pm – 6pm
So there you have it, six dreamy high-tea spots that you can pamper you and your significant other with. Whether you’re looking for a cosy afternoon or making googly eyes against the backdrop of the Maria Bay waterfront, its safe to say that we’ve got your back.
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6 Places Nathan Hartono Might Head To For His Bak Chor Mee Cravings
Unless you’ve been living under a rock this past weekend, you would know who Nathan Hartono is and what exactly he’s accomplished.
For those who have no clue who he is, Nathan Hartono, a local born talent won first runner up in popular singing reality show Sing! China (the furthest any Singaporean has placed!). Not only did this local singer start a Milo craze which resulted in milo trucks making an appearance at Plaza Singapura, he also gave this popular local dish a special shoutout, BAK CHOR MEE!
Bak Chor Mee is the quintessential comfort food, not only can you find it in every other coffeeshop, you can have it in so many different ways! Here at DSG, we’re always on the hunt for the best foods and that (of course) includes Bak Chor Mee. Here are the top 6 places where you (and Nathan Hartono) can satisfy those Bak Chor Mee cravings!
1. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle
[caption id="attachment_15986" align="alignnone" width="1024"]Don’t be fooled into thinking this Bak Chor Mee spot has no queue, they have a queue number system so be prepared to wait up to an hour for a bowl here. Dishes at Macpherson Minced Meat Noodles are prepared individually and are crafted with springy noodles and stripes of braised pork belly and crispy lard. While the dish is amazing on its own get it with soup on the side, the rich pork broth is the perfect compliment to this popular local dish.
Macpherson Minced Meat Noodles
1382 Serangoon Road, S328254
Opening Hours: 6.30am – 2pm, Tue Closed
6. Seng Huat Eating House
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Buffet Town’s Latest Offering Is Making Every Oyster Lover’s Dream Come True
Located in the heart of the city, Buffet Town offers a buffet line up of international and local fare with over 300 buffet items in over 29 item categories! Managed by Minor Food Group the very same people who brought us Thai Express and Xin Wang Hong Kong Cafe, Buffet Town serves up an all-you-can-eat buffet at reasonable prices!
[caption id="attachment_15971" align="alignnone" width="683"] Live Chicken Rice Station[/caption]While Buffet Town offers up your favourite local dishes like satay and chilli crabs alongside international cuisine like pastas and pizzas the speciality here is its Japanese section.
[caption id="attachment_15966" align="alignnone" width="1000"] BBQ Station[/caption]With a Robatayaki counter, Teppanyaki Station and a wide array of fresh sashimi and sushi it’s no wonder Buffet Town is becoming a popular buffet spot for local Singaporeans!
Oyster Indulgence
[caption id="attachment_15974" align="alignnone" width="576"] Oyster Indulgence[/caption]Good news for all you oyster fans, Buffet Town is introducing an Oyster Indulgence theme this month that you CANNOT miss! For the whole month of October, expect an all-you-can-eat lavish oyster feast featuring 12 varieties of Asian and Western influenced oysters on the half shell.
[caption id="attachment_15970" align="alignnone" width="683"] Oyster Rockerfellar[/caption][caption id="attachment_15967" align="alignnone" width="683"] Kim Chi Baked Oyster[/caption]
Indulge your tastebuds with Freshly Shucked Live Oyster, Deep Fried Golden Oyster, Oyster Rockerfeller and even Kim Chi Baked Oyster!
[caption id="attachment_15972" align="alignnone" width="576"] Oyster Shuck-Off[/caption]If that’s not enough reason to come down to binge on oysters, Buffet Town will be hosting an Oyster Shuck-Off every weekday (sans Friday)! Contestants can come on a first come basis, and only the 5 first contestants are accepted daily, so you gotta come early! The Final Shuck-Off will happen on 31 October and the top 3 finalists will be presented with cash prizes! The first place winner will get up to $2,888!
While the Oyster Indulgence happens only for Dinner, you can still catch Buffet Town‘s usual offerings for Lunch!
So what are you waiting for? Oyster Indulgence is happening right NOW! Grab some friends and family and feast on some decadent oyster dishes!
Monday – Thursday: Adult $39.80++, Child $21.80++
Friday – Sunday & Public Holidays: Adult $47.80 ++, Child $22.80++
Buffet Town
Raffles City, #B1-44E
252 North Bridge Road
Opening Hours: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: 68373793
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6 Kid-Friendly Eateries Perfect For Parents Who Want To FINALLY Enjoy Their Meals!
Mealtimes can sometimes be a battlefield especially when taking your young ones out to restaurants. For a quiet (and calm) mealtime when dining out, check out these 6 awesome family friendly restaurants with tons of stuff to keep your little ones occupied!
Cool de Sac
This massive entertainment center for kids is a child’s heaven like no other.
Located at Suntec City Mall, Cool de Sac is one of the best family friendly restaurants around.
It has more than enough educational play stations to keep your child entertained for the entire day!
[caption id="attachment_15703" align="aligncenter" width="920"] Credit: #02-379/80, Singapore 038983Tel: 6337 0205
Email: [email protected]
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu, 10am to 8pm; Fri – Sat, 10am to 10am
W Credit: Website
Café Melba
Take your kid outdoors. They can run about while you enjoy a picnic-style and alfresco dining.
All complete with a huge bouncy castle on weekends, only at Café Melba.
[caption id="attachment_15697" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: CafeMelba[/caption]
There is a special menu for your kids, with well-portioned all-time favourite dishes such as Fish & Chips.
Furthermore, with a wide selection of milkshakes to choose from, rest time is almost as fun as play time!
Café Melba Right here at Slappy Cakes, the rule of do not play with your food! does not exist. This one-of-a-kind dining experience allows your kids (and yes, adults as well) to literally play with their food! Credit: Mitzo Restaurant & Bar
One of the most family friendly restaurants for yum cha in town, Mitzo Restaurant & Bar is a dining establishment to consider! [caption id="attachment_15743" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Grab Them Buddies! 7 Places Where We Can Have Fun Like Kids During PE!
Address: 90 Goodman Road, Block N #01-56, Goodman Arts Centre, Singapore 439053
Tel: 6440 6068
Email: [email protected]
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri, 10am to 10pm; Sat – Sun & PH, 8.30am to 10pm
Credit: Slappy Cakes
15 Must Eat, Must Drink And Must Try Spots In Singapore!
Singapore is jam packed with amazing restaurants, cafes, bars and local attractions. Let’s be honest, Singapore has such a wide variety of attractions that it can actually be pretty difficult to choose which to do. Do not fret. We’ve sourced 15 places in Singapore you MUST add to your Singapore bucket list!
PSA: This bucket list is strictly for Singaporeans, so don’t expect places like the Singapore Zoo on here. Even though we must admit our national zoo is really amazing.
MUST TRY
1. Take A Hike @ MacRitchie Reservoir’s TreeTop Walk
[caption id="attachment_15585" align="alignnone" width="1024"] NParks.gov.sg[/caption] [caption id="attachment_15586" align="alignnone" width="960"] NParks.gov.sg[/caption]Located in MacRitchie Reservoir, the TreeTop Walk (TTW) is first free-standing bridge in Singapore and in the region. Connecting the two highest points (Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang) in MacRitchie, the TTW offers a bird’s eye view of the sprawling rainforest below! The total length of the walkway is about 250 m with the highest point at 25 m!
Get your hiking shoes ready because there are 2 main routes that will get you to the TTW. Both of which are moderately difficult to tackle. The shorter of the two route spans 7km and will take about you about 3-4 hours. Starting from Venus Drive, this route will take you through the northern and north-western part of MacRitchie Reservoir. The longer route spans an astounding 10km and will take you about 5 hours to tackle! However it’s the best route if you want to take in the whole MacRitchie as it takes you from the eastern side of MacRitchie right up to TTW!
A perfect weekend date if you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the TreeTopWalk lets you truly experience the natural wonder of Singapore’s rainforest! Best part? It’s free!
TreeTopWalk
601 Island Club Rd, S578775
Opening Hours: Mon: Closed; Tuesday – Friday: 9am – 5pm; Weekends & Public Holidays: 8.30 am – 5pm
Contact: 1800-471 7300 (Toll-free)
2. Bungee Jump @ AJ Hackett Sentosa
[caption id="attachment_15587" align="alignnone" width="1024"] AJ Hackett Sentosa[/caption]Great news for all adrenaline junkies out there, Sentosa is now home to Singapore’s first bungee tower! The bungee tower is part of AJ Hackett Sentosa. Set up by AJ Hackett International, this heart pounding recreational site is a 2,500 sq m adventure playground!
Standing at 14 storeys high with two high jump decks and a 40m long sky bridge, this bungee tower is not just about bungee jumping! There’s the Vertical Skywalk where you can scale the down the main tower’s shaft and the Giant Swings, which will have you flying through the air at 100km/h!
Not open until March 2017, AJ Hackett Sentosa will definitely be a must visit on our Singapore bucket list!
AJ Hackett Sentosa
General inquiries: [email protected]
Find out more: Sentosa Is Now Home To Singapore’s FIRST Bungee Tower – 47 Meters Above Ground!
3. Take A Supercar For A Spin @ Ultimate Drive
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Opening Hours: 9am – 10pm
Contact: Arthur Loo; +65 9686 6096
4. Indoor Sky Diving @ IFly
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Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, S018956
Opening Hours: 6am – 11pm
Contact: +65 6688 8888MUST EAT
1. Enjoy A Unique View @ Ocean Restaurant By Cat Cora
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S.E.A Aquarium
8 Sentosa Gateway, S.E.A. Aquarium, Level B1M, S.E.A. Aquarium, 098269
Opening Hours: 11.30am – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10.30pm
Contact: 6577 6688
2. Have Lunch @ Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle
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335 Smith Street, #02-126, S050335
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 7pm or until sold out (Closed on Wed)
3. Indulge In A Decadent Treat @ Benjamin Browns
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One of the first cafes in Singapore to jump on the “freakshake” bandwagon, Benjamin Brown is constantly coming up with new “freakshake” creations! The newest line of freakshakes at Benjamin Brown is their Cerealsly Crunch Shakes, their most decadent? The Fruity Pebbles of course! Served in a jar, this milkshake is topped with our favourite childhood treats! Not only is it seriously eye catching and decadent it’s also a blast from our past!
While other eateries have adopted the “freakshake” trend, Benjamin Browns is always evolving its dessert menu! A must visit on our Singapore bucket list, Benjamin Brown is one decadent eatery!
Benjamin Brown
Forum The Shopping Mall
583 Orchard Road, #01-20/21, S238884
Opening Hours: 10.30am – 9pm
Contact: 68874117
4. Treat Yourself @ Restaurant Andre
Standing at #32 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants, awarded 2 Michelin stars and clinching the #1 spot as the Best Restaurant in Singapore is Restaurant Andre.
Offering up French dishes with a slight Taiwanese influence, Restaurant Andre embraces an Octaphilosophy. Incorporating 8 elements (unique,pure, texture, memory, salt, south,artisan. terroir) into his dishes, Chef Andre crafts an all round gastronomical experience for the restaurant’s patrons.
There’s no fixed menu, so you know you’re in for a pleasant surprise when dinner gets served! We recommend you book way in advance as the restaurant closes every time Chef Andre travels!
5. Experience A Whole New Side To Food @ Nox Dine In The Dark
[caption id="attachment_15600" align="alignnone" width="640"]269 Beach Road, S199546
Opening Hours: Weekdays 6pm – 12am ; Weekends 5pm – 12am
Contact: 62980708
MUST DRINK
1. Sip On A Singapore Sling @ The Long Bar
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Raffles Hotel
1 Beach Rd, S189673
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11am – 12.30am; Fri – Sat: 11am -1.30am; Sun: 11am – 1.30am
Contact: 6337 1886
2. Nutmeg & Clove
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10A Ann Siang Hill, S069878
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 6pm – 1am; Fri – Sat 6pm – 2am
Contact: +65 9389 9301
3. 1 – Altitude
[caption id="attachment_15604" align="alignnone" width="1000"] First Stop Singapore[/caption]Spanning 16,000 square feet across three levels, 1-Altitude is multi-concept eatery and bar. Located in the heart of the Central Business District, 1 -Altitude has a cafe, restaurant and bar!
However the main reason why locals love 1- Altitude is their Gallery & Bar. Perched at 282 metres above sea level, 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar is the highest alfresco bar in the world! Boasting a spectacular 360-degree view of Singapore, 1-Altitude Gallery & Bar is a must go for anyone looking to kickback and relax!
4. Chupitos Shots Bar
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3B River Vallery Road, #01-05, S179021
Opening Hours: Sun – Tue, Thu: 6.30pm – 1.30am Wed, Fri, Sat: 6.30pm – 3.30am
Contact:[email protected]
5. The Library
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Just getting into this speakeasy bar is a monumental feat. At first glance The Library just seems to be an empty space filled with bookshelves, but this misleading facade is just step one into gaining entrance into The Library.
Guests then have to get the secret password before making their way into the actual bar! The password changes daily so you’ll either have to check their Facebook or head down to the adjunct restaurant, The Study to get it!
With drinks named after famous personalities like Marilyn Monroe and their drinks served to you in little bathtubs with little rubber ducks. It’s pretty hard not to love The Library!
The Library
47 Keong Saik Road
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri 6pm – 1.30am; Weekend Closed
So if you’re looking to spice up your weekend or if you’re looking for a place to indulge in amazing eats and unique drinks, you’re bound to find something you love at these 15 one-of-a-kind local spots!
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