Melissa’s 2017 Spring/Summer Collection Is All You’ll Want For Christmas
There is a simple fact about girls out there that every guy should take note. A girl’s best friend is shoes! For us girls a pair of shoes is the final piece to an outfit, what we wear on our feet pretty much ties our whole outfit together! Want to dress up a pair of jeans? Put on a pair of heels! Want to dress down a sleek maxi dress? Slip on a pair of sneakers!
Shoes can pretty much make or break a girl’s day (and your day too guys out there!), putting on a pair of ugly flats or uncomfortable heels can really put a girl in a bad mode! Thankfully for us, there are a few brands out there who are all about style AND substance!
Melissa
[caption id="attachment_17313" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Melissa Spring/Summer 2017: Mash Up[/caption]Melissa is one such brand! Melissa knows that every girl needs 10 pairs of shoes, and they’ve designed shoes for every occasion possible! Crafted from super comfortable plastic (aka Melflex), Melissa shoes are eco-friendly, come in a variety of eye catching and they smell of bubblegum! (Yes, BUBBLEGUM!)
Melissa Spring/Summer 2017: Mash up
[caption id="attachment_17312" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Melissa Spring/Summer 2017: Mash Up[/caption]Last week, Melissa showcased their Spring/Summer 2017: Mash up and we must admit that Melissa has seriously outdone themselves! Amongst models in bright eye catching colours were local fashionistas donning Melissa’s newest styles!
[caption id="attachment_17311" align="alignnone" width="640"] Munah Bagharib[/caption]If you think Melissa only has shoes for your laidback casual days, you’ll be glad you’re wrong! Melissa Dreamy line has open toed elevated heels and with a sparkly finish, they would be perfect footwear for a dinner or for a more polished look!
[caption id="attachment_17310" align="alignnone" width="640"] Kelly Poon[/caption]A dedicated sporty chic line, Melissa Sportech is perfect for a girl that wants to stay chic while on the move! In both nude, monochromatic and bright colours, this collection takes sporty shoes to new heights!
[caption id="attachment_17320" align="alignnone" width="630"] Flox + Vitorino Campos[/caption]This season is especially groundbreaking for Melissa! Partnering up with Brazilian designer Vitorino Campos, Melissa has crafted shoes that ties in Vitorino’s style and Melissa’s iconic design! A must-have in your summer wardrobe Flox + Vitorino Campos is perfect for a casual day at the beach!
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Our ambassadors, Jessie Ng, Estella Ho and Raeanne Ang were at the Spring/Summer 2017: Mash Up showcase to see the new collection up close! With amazing popArt decor, bites and shoes to drool over, the girls had an amazing time at the sneak preview!
Melissa shoes are sold at the brand’s flagship boutique, MDDREAMS at Wheelock Place and One Raffles Place.
For more information check out Ambassador Highlights #3: DSG Meetup, Atlantis Fright Night and Singapore Fashion Week!
What’s Up, November! 13 Exciting Activities To Check Out [1 Nov – 15 Nov]
Time sure flies! Can you believe it’s November already? Give yourself a pat on the back for making it this far into 2016. The year may be ending in 2 months’ time, but the fun is surely not slowing down.
No shave November aside, here are 13 exciting ( and facial hair friendly) activities to check out during the first half of the month.
Discover & Play
1. The Zouk Run
Zouk is moving to a new home in Clarke Quay, but it’s not leaving Jiak Kim without a mega farewell. Right before closing its doors, Zouk will be having their inaugural Zouk Run.
[caption id="attachment_17197" align="alignnone" width="918"] Image source: The Zouk Run[/caption]The Run is open to all 16 years and above, spreading across four race categories – Mambo King, Podium Queen, The Shuffler, and The Musichead. Food and drinks are available at the end of the 3km run.
Those 16 and above will have access to the afterparty at Velvet Underground while 18 and above can enjoy access to all Zouk dance rooms.
The Zouk Run
Date: 5 November 2016 (Saturday)
Time: 5pm till late
Venue Zouk, 17 Jiak Kim Street, 169420
Price: $42
Website: Image source: SG Beauty Week[/caption]
Set to take place from 10 to 19 November, Singapore Beauty Week is here to attend to your beauty needs.
From mani-pedicures, hair removals, facials to spa treatments, start planning your preferred time slot and set your beauty appointment here ahead of the event week.
Singapore Beauty Week
Date: 10-19 November 2016 (Thursday – the following Saturday)
Time: Various time
Venue: Various venues
Website: Singapore Beauty Week
Facebook: Singapore Beauty Week
Also, read Singapore Beauty Week Is Your One-Stop For Exclusive Beauty Treatments At Attractive Prices
3. Singapore Writers Festival
Writers, linguists, or even punctuation enthusiasts, the Singapore Writers Festival is back!
[caption id="attachment_17201" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Singapore Writers Festival[/caption]With a theme of ‘Sayang’ (Malay for ‘love’ or ‘regret’), this 10-day festival will see 300 programs involving more than 320 writers, speakers and performers.
We suggest you get a Festival Pass at $20 which will give you access to over 100 events at the fest while the Lectures, Performances and Workshops are ticketed.
Singapore Writers Festival
Date: 4 -13 November 2016 (Friday to the following Sunday)
Time: Program Schedule
Venue: Various venues
Price: $20 – $60
Website: Singapore Writers Festival
Facebook: SG Writers Fest
Ticketing: Ticketing Guide
4. St. James Fitness Festival
In need of some body-positivity? Kickstart your first Saturday of November with the St. James Fitness Festival.
[caption id="attachment_17206" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image source: Mynameisjessamyn[/caption]We all know that great music and fitness goes hand in hand together. You can expect exhilarating beats while you try some of the most current workouts such as Zumba, HIIT, Dance Yoga, Bollywood Yoga and U-Jam Fitness.
And did we mention that yogi and body positve advocate Jessamyn Stanley will be at the festival? We heard tixs are selling faster than our heartbeat after HIIT. Get yer tickets now before it’s too late!
St. James Fitness Festival
Date: 5 November, 2016 (Saturday)
Time: 11am – 10pm
Venue: Millian, St. James Power Station, 3 Sentosa Gateway #01-05, 098544
Price: $12-$37
Ticketing: St James Fitness Festival
5. Circular Spectacular!
While you’re taking a break from all that food at the River Festival (more info below), head down to Circular Road for a street carnival.
[caption id="attachment_17199" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Circular Spectacular[/caption]You can expect live Raggae music, art installations, roving performances, and interactive activities for all ages.
And the best part of all, it’s free! But do register ahead of the event if you’d like to join the Puppet-Making workshop.
Circular Spectacular!
Date: 5 November 2016 (Saturday)
Time: 3-10pm
Venue: Circular Road, Boat Quay
Event Page: Circular Spectacular
Eat
6. Suntory Dinner & After Show Party
Love Japanese whisky?
Tippling Club will be collaborating with Suntory to host a beer and whisky pairing dinner at Bin 38.
[caption id="attachment_17233" align="alignnone" width="600"] Image source: [email protected] or +65 6475 22177. MasterChef Asia Top 3 Finalist – From Sarawak With Love
MasterChef Asia Top 3 finalist, Jasbir Kaur is bringing her spices to Singapore. In a two-day only pop-up event, she will be cooking up some of East Malaysia’s specialty dishes.
[caption id="attachment_17185" align="alignnone" width="784"] Image source: Spice Ranee Cafe[/caption]Ever wonder what a deconstructed Sarawak Laksa is? Curious how Jasbir would revamp the all time favourite cendol? And the best part of all, she’ll be cooking with Bario rice. Yes, it’s THE Bario rice.
Reserve a spot before it’s too late!
From Sarawak with Love
Date: 3-4 November 2016 (Thursday – Friday)
Time: 7:00pm
Venue: BIN 38, 38 Tanjong Pagar Road
Price: $99 /pax (including drinks)
Event Page: POP UP Kitchen Singapore
Reservation: Whatsapp Spice Ranee Cafe at +60198194088 to get your tickets
8. Prized Autumn Gourmet Delicacy – Hairy Crab
The arrival of autumn months in Asia can only mean one thing – it’s the season of Hairy Crabs!
From 17 October to 30 November, Shangri-La Hotel’s Shang Palace will be dishing out a six-course hairy crab menu!
Besides Steamed Crab, you can expect other unique dishes on the set menu, such as Barbecue Kurobuta Pork with Shredded Lobster Roll, and Claypot Braised Bird’s Nest Dumpling.
If the course meal is too heavy for your liking, there are 9 a la carte crab dishes to chose from.
Shang Palace’s Hair Crab
Date: 17 October – 30 November 2016
Time: Available for lunch and dinner
Venue: Shang Palace, Shangri-La Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Rd, 258350
Price: $138.00++ per pax (six-course meal), $24.00 ++ (a la carte dishes)
Reservation: Call (65) 6213 4473/4398 or e-mail [email protected]
Online reservation: Shangri-La Singapore
Also, read Shang Palace’s Hairy Crab Menu Is So Magical, It’ll Make You Feel Like Hairy Potter
Shop
9. Boutique Fairs
The wait is finally over! Singapore’s biggest and most anticipated shopping extravaganza- Boutique Fairs is back!
[caption id="attachment_17252" align="alignnone" width="599"] Image source: Boutiquefairssg[/caption]With a whopping 150 vendors spanning from women, men to home decor, you will definitely walk away a happy shopper.
We get it that 150 vendors can be a little overwhelming and that’s why we’ve pick 9 shops that you NEED to drop by over the event weekend.
Boutique Fairs
Date: 4-5 November 2016 (Friday – Saturday)
Time: 9am-8pm (Friday 4 Nov), 10am-8pm (Saturday 5 Nov)
Venue: The F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Blvd 038975
Website: Boutiques
Also, read Boutique Fairs Is Back, And It’ll Make You Say “I Do” All Over Again
10. Bazaar@Hive
Love all things throwback? This flea market is the place to go for your vinyls records, retro knick knacks and vintage treasures.
[caption id="attachment_17210" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: The Retro Factory[/caption]When you’re too hungry from all that shopping, a scrumptious array of grub will satisfy the foodie in you.
On top of that, there will also be live bands, DJ sets wine fair, beer tasting and gin tasting.
Bazaar@Hive
Date: 6 November 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 12-8pm
Venue: Hive by Wala Wala 407 Havelock Road #01-01, 169634
Event Page: Bazaar@Hive
11. Etsy Made Local
Christmas is just around the corner and that means that it’s time to start hunting for gifts and cards.
[caption id="attachment_17187" align="alignnone" width="640"] Image source: Etsy made Local Singapore[/caption]If you’re looking for something special (not mass produced), artisanal and collection worthy, Etsy Made Local (EML) is the perfect place to start your Xmas shopping.
From jewellery, crochets to knick knacks and clay gifts, you’ll sure to find something suitable for people on your ‘Nice’ list.
Etsy: Singapore
Date: 12-13 November (Saturday – Sunday)
Time: 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Venue: Capitol Piazza, 13 Stamford Road, 178905
Event Page: Etsy Made Local Singapore
All in One
12. Singapore River Festival
Singapore River Festival will transform the three Quays- Boat, Clarke and Robinson Quay into a weekend of festivities.
There will be art installations, flea markets, theatrical performances, food stalls and music.
[caption id="attachment_17241" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Image source: Weekender[/caption]It may be a celebration of river heritage but the highlight of the festival is definitely the SR Signatures (read: 21 mouth watering dishes along the Singapore River). We know 21 dishes is a bit heavy on the waistline so we’ve curated a food trail for your reference.
Singapore River Festival
Date: 4-5 November 2016 (Friday – Saturday)
Time: l
Also, read Our Food Trail With SR Signatures Will Leave You Drooling [Singapore River Festival 2016]
13. Camp Kiko x Common Creatures Presents Art Club
Enjoy art, music, food and fun? This Art Club will sound like the perfect Sunday for you.
[caption id="attachment_17227" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Camp Kilo[/caption]With an aim to support and grow a community of makers, doers, and craftspeople, Art Club will be featuring artists/ makers such as Juls (the first Singaporean to design a Swatch watch), Forest Child, Unusual Felines, Reza Hasni and more.
Camp Kiko x Common Creatures: Art Club
Date: 6 November, 2016 (Sunday)
Time: 2-7 pm
Venue: Camp Kilo Charcoal Club 66 Kampong Bugis #01-01, 338987
Event Page: Camp Kilo x Common Creatures Presents Art Club
With 13 exciting activities to choose from, the first half of November sure is a busy one! Drop us a comment and let us know which event tickles your fancy.
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The Hard Truths About Migrant Workers In Singapore.
Google Singapore and many beautiful pictures of our city appear. In just half a century, we have progressed from a struggling, developing nation to a first world independent country.
As we grow from strength to strength, there are still kinks in our country that are being overlooked. With our current strength and resourcefulness, we no longer have the luxury of ignoring them.
[caption id="attachment_16389" align="alignnone" width="1140"] credit: credit: credit: credit: credit: , provides a vast array of social assistance. The Cuff Road Project is an initiative that provides 2 meals a day, 6 days a week to migrant workers who require help. There are also many other non-governmental organisations where you can volunteer at that offer their services to migrant workers.
However, we cannot rely on just a few organisations to initiate change. It all comes down to us.
By creating more awareness, we can shine a light on these workers who desperately need our help.
After all, these migrant workers are not asking for anything more, only something just. As we go on to celebrate our 52nd year of independence, can we really forget those who have built our beautiful city in the first place?
If you’d like to lend a hand:
Transient Workers Count Too
Address: 5001 Beach Road, #09-86, Golden Mile Complex, Singapore 199588
Phone: 6247 7001
Email: [email protected]
Helpline: 1800 888 1515
Header Image Source: Tired Of Our Increasingly Aloof Society? Here Are 11 Organisations You Can Volunteer At!
7 Unusual Jobs In Singapore That Will Make You Go “Huh, Seriously?”
Accountants. Civil Servants. Insurance Agents. When you ask about someone’s career in Singapore, these are the most common replies. But are there other jobs we’re not hearing about? What could Singaporeans be doing for a living? Check out these unusual jobs and you’ll have your answer.
1. A Mermaid
Singapore has her very own little mermaid and no, her name isn’t Ariel.
[caption id="attachment_16158" align="alignnone" width="734"] Image Credit: KC PhotoWorks[/caption]What started out as an idea for a Halloween party soon turned into fun business idea and Singapore’s first mermaid has been doing it ever since.
She graces children’s parties and corporate events and guarantees you a splashing good time with a little of her ‘mermaid magic’.
[caption id="attachment_16164" align="alignnone" width="701"] Image Credit: The Mermaid Syrena[/caption]If you’re thinking of becoming a mermaid yourself, you can! Syrena offers classes at her very own school.
Syrena – Singapore’s Mermaid
What: Mermaid for hire
Who: Cara Nicole Neo (Her alter ego is Syrena)
Earns: $200/ 45 mins
Website: The Mermaid School
Facebook: The Mermaid Syrena
Did you know? Syrena’s tail weighs a whopping 15kg, is made of Silicon, and cost thousands of dollars.
2. Food Stylist
Well, no one would buy it if it doesn’t look good right?
[caption id="attachment_16167" align="alignnone" width="2272"] Image Credit: From Japan[/caption]If you always find yourself saying “Eh! Why my food like that?” whenever it arrives and looks completely different from the display, you’ll now know why.
Food Stylist
What: Food stylists ensure that the food on display always looks good. They’re the ones who help restaurants entice their customers by making the food look as appealing as possible.
Who: Food stylists mostly work behind-the-scenes. Their works are most notable in Japan, where fake food is almost everywhere. You can also find their craft in advertisements, where the food looks incredibly delectable.
Did you know? Most food in advertisements are made out of stuff that’s not even edible. That yogurt in the commercial you just saw? It could be glue.
3. Tarot Card reader
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[caption id="attachment_16172" align="alignnone" width="768"] Image Credit:Sun Goddess Tarot[/caption]Hailing from a family of highly intuitive women, Ms Joanna was an extremely sensitive child who realised she had the ablility of empathy.
She decided to turn to tarot reading after experiencing a series of downs in her life and is now a fully certified professional tarot reader, numerologist and astrologer.
She now helps others whom seek to better understand their current situation and to lend insight into any situation based on her client’s astrological and numerological influences.
Tarot Card Reader
What: Providing a client an inside to his/her past, present and future
Who: Joanna Ong-Ash, founder of Sun Goddess Tarot
Earns: $180 (per face to face session), $88-$208 (For email readings)
Facebook: Sun Goddess Tarot
Did you know? Instead of the usual elements (Air, Water, Fire, Earth, Metal) found in most horoscopes or fengshui, tarot cards have Cups, Pentacles, Swords and Wands instead.
4. Perfumer
Being nosey is no longer a bad thing.
[caption id="attachment_16171" align="alignnone" width="768"] Source: Channel News Asia[/caption]Everyone has a certain smell they love. Be it vanilla or floral, you’ll want to thank the perfumers for always making you smell extra good.
Not only are perfumers expected to differentiate a variety of fragrance ingredients, but also know how each ingredient changes in scent when mixed with others.
In Singapore, you can customise your own perfume at Je taime. You may not be Taylor Swift or Gwen Stefani but you can still create your own perfume!
Perfumer
What: Perfumers are trained in the art of fragrance aesthetics
Who: The most notable perfumers in Singapore are working at Je time. They specialise in helping you create the scent you most desire. They once even helped recreate the scent of fear during the Japanese Occupation for a project with the National Museum of Singapore.
Did you know? Perfumers are sometimes affectionately called the Nose (or le nez in French) due to their extremely good sense of smell and their skill at their craft
5. Taxidermist
They make ’till death do us part’ invalid.
[caption id="attachment_16175" align="alignnone" width="620"] Source: The New Paper[/caption]Taxidermy has a long history but only became an art during the Victorian era where mounted animals became extremely popular interior decorations.
Today, it is used as a means to teach. Preserved animals are placed in realistic settings in museums so people may learn about the animal. It is extremely useful when the animal is already extinct.
[caption id="attachment_16174" align="alignnone" width="763"] Source: The Straits Times[/caption]One such example is Sheba the polar bear. Known as the mother of the first polar bear born in the tropics, Sheba is currently preserved as an exhibit.
Mr Ken Mar, who was given the project to immortalise Sheba, had studied taxidermy in New Zealand. Cats and dogs are usual pets he is tasked to preserve. However, he has also seen unusual projects such as an iguana, a hedgehog and a tortoise.
Demand for the art has also grown. Mr Mar mentioned that he now receives seven requests each month as compared to three from a few years ago.
Taxidermy
What: Preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals
Who: Ken Mar (One of Singapore’s leading taxidermist)
Earns: Depending on the size of the animal, up to $200 for a smaller animal like the guinea pig to $2500 for a larger animal like the golden retriever
Did you know? Vegetable tanning agents are used to turn the animal’s skin into leather, while foam and plastics are used to make up the body.
6. Chilli maker
Every Singaporean loves chilli but how many of us would think of dabbling into chilli making as a career?
While they were overseas, these two sisters brought a bottle of chilli along with them everyday. They just had to have chilli on everything they ate. Their love for chilli was known by both friends and family.
Know someone like that? They could be a chilli maker too!
After much encouragement, the sisters decided to pursue their passion and start Mofo Chili.
Chilli maker
What: Customised halal and vegetarian chilli.
Who: Monica and Steffi (The name Mofo is a combination of Monica’s name and Steffi’s nickname)
Did you know? The second bite of a chilli always feels hotter. That’s because the part nearer to the stem contains the highest concentration of capsaicin – the components that gives you that painful burn.
7. Sexologist
Yes, you read that right.
[caption id="attachment_16919" align="alignnone" width="2806"] Image Credit: Executive Lifestyle[/caption]When she noticed a lack of positive conversations surrounding sex and sexuality in Singapore, Dr Lee decided to pursue a career in the former to help advocate for positive sexuality.
Dedicating her time to coaching couples who experience problems in the bedroom, Dr Lee welcomes all kinds of individuals of any sexual orientation who may require help.
She has been actively serving as Men’s Health Singapore and Malaysia’s sex expert and has even published two books: Love, Sex and Everything in-between and Orgasmic Yoga: Masturbation, Meditating and Everything in-between.
Sexologist
What: Sexuality coaching, sexual education workshops,
Who: Dr Martha Tara Lee (Singapore’s first and only expert in sexology)
Did you know? Common problems in one’s sex life include vaginismus, unconsummated marriages, premature ejaculations and erectile difficulties.
So now that you’ve seen all these unusual jobs, you’ll know better than to sign up for them yes?
We kid.
Unusual or not, you can’t help but admit some of these unusual jobs are pretty cool. They kinda make your current job a wee bit boring don’t they?
Header Image Source: The Mermaid Syrena
Also, read 8 Jobs In SG You Never Thought Would Pay Well But Actually Do
Trick Or Treat In Singapore: The Best 7 Places To Get Spooked This Halloween!
Unknown to many, the good old Halloween tradition of trick or treating is very much alive here. There are several trick or treat activities and places in Singapore – complete with elaborate decorations and houses that do give out awesome sweets!
This Halloween, get your entire family and friends decked out in Singapore-related Halloween costumes for the good old tradition of trick or treating!
For all ages
1. Halloween Trick or Treat @ Woodlands Woodgrove
Head down to this massive Trick-or-Treating event in the neighbourhood of Woodlands Woodgrove!
[caption id="attachment_16838" align="aligncenter" width="940"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit:Credit: 2. ACM After Dark: Horror Mash Up
What happens when pontianaks meet vampires? Or when Asian supernatural meets Western horror? Find your answers here at ACM After Dark: Horror Mash Up. [caption id="attachment_16988" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Credit: angloinfo.com[/caption]
Dress to scare as you roam the museum galleries, hearing haunting tales and watching out for a zombie outbreak. This year JCube is pulling out all the stops for their third Scream Fest! Uncover the mystery behind Ren Ai School as you make your way through a school maze full of scares and spokes! [caption id="attachment_17037" align="alignnone" width="850"] JCube Scream Fest 3 – The School Maze[/caption]
Admission tickets are priced at $8. Good news for shopaholics out there, if you spend $50 at JCube or $20 at J.Avenue you get free entry into this scarefest! Not for the faint of heart this school maze will make you hope you never step into a school again! Best part? Each admission ticket to Scream Fest 3 lets you ice skate your heart out at The Rink for $7 (U.P $17.50)! So if you’re looking for a spot where you can shop, ice skate AND get scared, JCube is the perfect place to be! Scream Fest 3 – The School Maze Price: $8 per entry, FREE if you spend at least $50 at JCube or $20 at J.Avenue Find out more at JCube’s Official Facebook Page Find out more about The Rink at The Rink’s Official Facebook Page Here’s a spooky Halloween party for the little ones! Be entertained by spine-tingling magic shows and a Halloween-themed photo booth. Of course, there’s a wide array of creepy-looking nibbles and candies up for grabs. Drop your kids off for a spooktastic time at this exclusive eXplorerkid Halloween Spooktacular Party! At this strictly all-kids only Halloween event, spooky highlights include pumpkin-making balloons and exciting Halloween games and activities, not forgetting some scarily delicious nibbles. [caption id="attachment_16881" align="aligncenter" width="4752"] Credit: explorerkid.com[/caption]
Let your kids show off their quirky and unique Halloween costumes with the Trick or Treat parade! Furthermore, the best-dressed costume stands to bag even more treats and goodies.
Where: JCube, 2 Jurong East Central 1, Level 3, Singapore 609731
When: 7 Oct – 6 NovFor kids only
4. Spooky Boo! Halloween Fun Fair at Go-Go Bambini
Do register your little “vamps” and “monsters” early to not miss this FANGtastic party!
eXplorerkid Halloween Spooktacular Party
Where: Downtown East / AMK Hub
When: 29 October 2016, Saturday
Time: 1pm to 5pm
Price: $30 (eXplorerkid Member) / $40 (public)
More information here
6. Safari Boo @ River Safari
Get up close and personal with glowing monsters, mythical mermaids, aliens and many other creatures at this not-so-spooky, merry-not-scary kids Halloween event: Safari Boo @ River Safari!
[caption id="attachment_16920" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: alvinology.com[/caption]Walk along the Monster Boo trail to fight against the evil Professor V alongside a gang of fun-loving animal monsters!
Take up the trick or treat challenge that spans across the entire River Safari and keep a lookout for tricks amongst the treats at the monstrous scale of trick or treat.
[caption id="attachment_16921" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: alvinology.com[/caption]Safari Boo @ River Safari
Where: River Safari, Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road, Singapore 729826
When: 21 – 23, 28 – 30 October 2016
Time: 6pm to 10pm. Last admission is at 9pm
Price: $8 for children, $18 for adults
More information here
7. Spooky Seas @ S.E.A. Aquarium
Aaargh mate!
Are you in for a swashbuckling time at the Spooky Seas of S.E.A. Aquarium this Halloween?
Let your little ones follow Captain Spooks as he guides them through the trick and treats trail! Be ready for some little challenges along the way though, that is, if you want to score some delicious candies.
[caption id="attachment_16923" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Credit: Die Die Must Party: 10 Halloween Parties That’ll Scare The Living Daylights Out Of You!Crab Buffets So Amazing That You’ll Have To Crabwalk Out The Door After!
Singaporeans are no stranger to this particular seafood. It comes highly requested and is raved by almost every foreigner who tries it. Be it doused in lovely sweet chilli sauce or smeared with butter or even simply steamed, everyone just wants more. In this list, you’ll find crab buffets so good and so amazing that you’ll have to crabwalk out the door after! It’s in-crab-dible!
1. Park Royal Hotel’s The Ultimate Crab Feast
It isn’t called the ultimate crab feast for nothing. These crabs will spoil you rotten
[caption id="attachment_16536" align="alignnone" width="539"] Image Credit: Park Royal Hotel[/caption]Here, you can look forward to crowd favourites like: chilli crab, black pepper crab, white pepper crab, salted egg crab and cereal crab. If the options available aren’t to your liking, you can even choose to personalise your own crab flavour.
Price:
$99++ for 2 (Offer valid on Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays)
$68++ per pax
Details:
Buffet dinner (daily, from 6:00pm to 10:00pm)
Buffet lunch (Sundays, from 12:00pm to 2:30pm)
Address:
PARKROYAL on Beach Road, Singapore
7500 Beach Road, Singapore 199591
T +65 6505 5666
Website
Facebook
2. Mitzo’ s Splendid Crab Feasts
If you want your dish to scream ‘atas’ then Mitzo is the right place to go for your crab feast.
[caption id="attachment_16514" align="alignnone" width="1336"] Image Credit: Mitzo[/caption]There are dim sum items such as: deep-fried soft shell crab wrapped with salted egg charcoal puff, crab meat roll, and poached crab and shrimp dumpling.
Ready for more? Their main courses are just as enticing: steamed crab meat and chicken soup dumpling, crispy crab claw filo topped with crab roe, and rice in superior broth with crab meat and crispy rice.
Though it’s one of the pricier buffets listed here, the quality of food will more than make up for it.
Price:
$98++ per person
Details:
1 Oct to 9 Dec 2016
12pm to 2.30pm and 6.30pm to 10.30pm
1 day advance booking required
Address:
Mitzo
Level 4 Grand Park Orchard, 270 Orchard Road Singapore 238857
T +65 6603 8855
E [email protected]
Facebook
3. Conrad Hotels & Resort Oscar’s Supercharged Sunday Brunch
Imagine this: king crabs, boston lobsters, slipper lobsters, prawns, scallops, razor clams and oysters stacked high on your plate with all the condiments you need for a lip smacking good time. Probably one of the best crab buffets ever!
[caption id="attachment_16693" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image Credit: Conrad Hotels & Resorts[/caption]Drooling yet?
Price:
$98++ per person
$118 ++ per person (free flow of sparkling wine, house wines, selected cocktails)
$158++ per person (free flow of champagne, house wines, selected cocktails)
Details:
Sundays only
12:30pm -3:30pm
Address:
Oscar’s
Lobby Level, Conrad Centennial Singapore
T +65 64327481
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If you’re craving for crabs but want a more affordable place to satisfy your craving, this is the place for you.
Price:
Premium: $48.80++ per person (Min. 4 pax)
Executive: $28.80++ per person (Min. 3 pax)
Details:
Available on public Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays
Lunch: 11am – 5pm (Last order: 4.30pm)
Limited to 1 order of Tasty Salted Egg Crab, Black Pepper Crab, Chilli Crab or Crab with Thick Bee Hoon Soup per table of 1-4 pax
Address:
Crab Corner
1 Joo Koon Circle, #03-26 Singapore 629117, Singapore 629117
T 65 6333 6969
Opening Hours: 10am – 10pm
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5. Pan Pacific Edge’s Hooked at Edge
If you’re a fan of Deadliest Catch and have always wondered if the Alaskan king crab lives up to it’s name, then Hooked at Edge is the perfect place for you.
[caption id="attachment_16690" align="alignnone" width="540"] Image Credit: Pan Pacific Singapore[/caption]Not only does the restaurant offer the Alaskan king crab and salted egg crab, you can also savour seafood like the maine lobster, as well as local favourites such as crispy cereal prawns, and fish head curry. Give this feast a try and you might just be hooked.
Price:
$88++ per person
Details:
Available Wednesdays and Thursdays (6:30pm- 10:30pm) only
Address:
Pan Pacific Singapore
Level 3, 7 Raffles Boulevard
T +65 6826 8240
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6. Shangri-La Hotel The Line’s Marine Harvest
Satiate your taste buds with this marine harvest. There’ll be plenty of bounty from the sea! Expect fresh seafood such as crabs, lobsters, mussels, oysters, and prawns.
[caption id="attachment_16691" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Image Credit: AA/Symmetry[/caption]There are live stations where your food is prepared fresh and in front of your very eyes! We don’t know about you, but we love it when our oysters are shucked on demand.
Price:
Tuesday: $98++ (inclusive of unlimited selected sparkling, red and white wines, beers, soft drinks and juices)
Thursday: $108++ (inclusive of unlimited selected sparkling, red and white wines, beers, soft drinks and juices)
Details:
Available only on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Address:
Shangri-La Hotel Singapore
22 Orange Grove Rd, Singapore 258350
T +65 6213 4275
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Claiming to have the ‘latest haul from the ocean’, you can expect the freshest oysters, lobsters, scallops, and crayfish. A table teeming with the freshest seafood? It can’t get any better than this!
Price:
$88++ per person (Inclusive of a glass of champagne, wine, beer, or soft drink)
Details:
Available on Sundays only
12pm to 3pm
Address:
The Westin Singapore
32/F, Asia Square Tower 2, 12 Marina View
T +65 6922 6968
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Think Alaskan snow crabs, chilli crabs, oysters, mussels and prawns.
For this atas “all you can eat” seafood and sushi restaurant, the price is affordable and a plus point. You can even expect pastries and free flow Korean Strawberry for dessert to complete your meal!
Price:
Lunch:
$42++ (Monday to Friday)
$64++ (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays)
Dinner:
$58++ (Monday to Thursday) /$68++ (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays)
Details:
Available daily
Address:
Todai
2 Bayfront Avenue, #B2-01 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018972
T+65 6688 7771
, Carousel will certainly not disappoint.
It’s quite obvious why Carousel is so popular – they serve one of the largest and freshest spread, and it’s also one of the only Halal-certified international buffets around!
You can expect an impressive seafood spread including crabs, clams, crayfish, mussels, lobsters and more.
Price:
$56++ for lunch, and $76++ for dinner (weekdays)
$65++ for for lunch, and $83++ for dinner (weekends)
Details:
Available daily, details Stuff Yourself Silly! 6 Best Buffets Below $30
Think Sun Ho’s Makeup Is Scary? Here Are 10 SG-Themed Costumes That Are EVEN Scarier!
It’s Halloween and while most of us won’t be dressing up for this spooky occasion, some of us might get invited to some awesome Halloween parties. While ghouls and ghosts are pretty creepy, it doesn’t beat these 10 truly terrifying Singaporean themed Halloween costumes.
You’ve been warned. These costumes might just give you nightmares.
1. Walking ERP
[caption id="attachment_16721" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Walking ERP[/caption]Drivers and riders will take one look at you and turn as pale as a white parking fine. Don’t blame us if no one wants to stand near you!
2. “You Need A Very Small Space To Have Sex.”
[caption id="attachment_16723" align="alignnone" width="1000"] “You Need A Very Small Space To Have Sex.”[/caption]With HDBs shrinking and property prices climbing, this might actually come true. Bad side? You’re going to have trouble walking around!
3. All ‘C’ Report Card
[caption id="attachment_16729" align="alignnone" width="1000"] The All ‘C’ Report Card[/caption]A nightmare for all Singaporean students, going home with an all ‘C’ report card is akin to dragging your family name through the mud. Remember the literal and figurative lashings you received? Yes. OUCH.
4. Being Single During Big Family Occasions
[caption id="attachment_16744" align="alignnone" width="1000"] The ‘Auntie, Why You So Kpo?’[/caption]Nothing is more annoying and slightly hurtful than when some super kpo auntie corners you during Chinese New Year/Hari Raya/ Family Wedding and asks the most awful question you will ever be asked in your life.
5. Song Joong Ki Getting Married
[caption id="attachment_16755" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Every Song Joong Ki fan girl’s nightmare[/caption]Singapore’s favourite flower boy getting married?! You can actually hear the distant sound of fan girls fainting at the mere utterance of that. Don’t be surprised if girls start openly weeping when they see you.
6. Stuck With Giant Stuff Toys
[caption id="attachment_16813" align="alignnone" width="1000"] The ‘My Girlfriend Hates Me Because Toys’[/caption]A guy’s worst nightmare. Thinking you bought cute little Snorlax stuff toys for your girlfriend/wife to find you purchased A GIANT Snorlax stuff toy and now your girlfriend/wife is threatening to go back to her mother’s house. Yeah, like i said NIGHTMARE.
7. Trump For Singapore’s President
[caption id="attachment_16814" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Please. NO.[/caption]Need we say more?
8. Owning And Using A Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Phone
[caption id="attachment_16816" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Samsung: Brave vs Loyal[/caption]Owning an exploding phone? You’re either incredibly brave or incredible loyal. We’ll let you decide.
9. Hire Me PLEASE
[caption id="attachment_16819" align="alignnone" width="1000"] The ‘It’s A Horror Story Based On Real Life Events’[/caption]Bachelor’s degree? Check. Awesome resume that highlights all your achievements and personal traits? Check. Been jobless for 6 months? CHECK.
10. ‘I Live In Yishun’
[caption id="attachment_16824" align="alignnone" width="1000"] The Perfect Last Minute Halloween Outfit[/caption]Minimal effort with maximum spook potential? This costume is perfect for you! Be warned, do not wear this outfit in front of someone who actually does live in Yishun.
With these 10 Singaporean themed halloween costumes, you’re bound to get some hearts racing. And if no one faints from fear, at least you’ll definitely be the spotlight of the party!
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Singapore: The Wild Edition. Get Down & Dirty With These 6 Hidden Nature Activities!
What?! Singapore has a wild side? Before thoughts of living like Bear Grylls start creeping into your mind, we are referring to living on the wild(er) side in Singapore – nature activities catered for the adventurous, nature-loving enthusiasts.
Sounds like your type of thing? Step out of your comfort zone with these hidden nature activities. Start living on the wild side – Singapore edition.
1. Hike to the Wetlands of Chek Jawa
Venture to this unknown nature wonderland hidden off the mainland of Singapore – Chek Jawa’s Wetlands.
[caption id="attachment_16086" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: Credit: Credit: However, be warned not to walk barefooted. There may be glass and metal litter as well as sea urchins and other marine creatures that may defend themselves in an unpleasant manner.Alternatively, opt for the guided tours for a more in-depth experience at Chek Jawa.
Chek Jawa Wetlands
Getting there: Chek Jawa is located in Pulau Ubin. Visitors can either walk, cycle or hire a vehicle to get to Chek Jawa.
Opening hours: 8.30am to 6pm daily
2. Get Muddy with Horseshoe Crabs
Get downright muddy with this conservation effort of rescuing Horseshoe Crabs that are trapped in abandoned fishing nets at Mandai mudflats.
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This is perhaps your only chance to touch and see this ancient-mariner which happens to be as old as dinosaurs!
[caption id="attachment_16644" align="aligncenter" width="1502"] Credit: Nature Society (Singapore)[/caption]Volunteers are trained to properly handle these fascinating creatures. You’ll learn to measure their length, identify their gender and breeding status before releasing them back into the mudflats. A science lesson like no other! This activity occurs once a month so do remember to register online beforehand.
Horseshoe Crab Project
For more information, visit the website here.
3. Explore Jurong’s Abandoned Railway Line
Surprisingly, Jurong’s abandoned railway line has yet to be declared as out-of-bounds by the Government, so feel free to go on this one-of-a-kind jungle and tunnel walk.
[caption id="attachment_16088" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: Credit: 4. Climb trees like Tarzan at Forest AdventureYou do not need to be like Tarzan to scale trees!
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5. Cycle and Trek Pulau Ubin
Just a short bumboat ride away, Pulau Ubin is set to whet your appetite for adventure!
[caption id="attachment_16085" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Credit: A Happy Mum[/caption]Alternatively, trek around this rural island to explore the fruit plantations, flourishing mangroves, scenic beaches and much more.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s city life with these wild activities you never knew Singapore had! Get muddy and dirty with Singapore’s wild side. Get your trusty shoes on and get ready to take on Singapore’s wild side!
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Scares Not Appealing? Freaky Free Flow Friday Is Your Answer To A Super Chill Halloween Get-Together
Halloween. Everyone is getting into it. Local attractions, clubs and entertainment joints are pulling all the stops to celebrate their own Halloween parties. These spots offer boisterous Halloween activities, think scare actors dressed as ghouls and spine tingling art and music effects.
But if you’re looking for a quiet place to celebrate Halloween, look no further because Panorama: Riverside Lounge has exactly what you need!
[caption id="attachment_16661" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Panorama: Riverside Lounge[/caption]Located on the third floor of a Boat Quay shophouse above its sister restaurant (Pasta Fresca Da Salvator). Panorama: Riverside Lounge has an intimate bar space that boasts breathtaking views of the city. Joining in the Halloween festivities Panorama: Riverside Lounge is holding a Freaky Free Flow Friday on the 21st and 28th of October!
Freak Free Flow Friday
[caption id="attachment_16663" align="alignnone" width="683"] Freaky Free Flow Fridays[/caption]Look out for their virtual reality spookfest! Not for the faint of heart, if you can survive through 8 minutes of scares you can get your hands on a $10 dining voucher for Pasta Fresca Da Salvator!
[caption id="attachment_16665" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Freaky Free Flow Fridays Tasting Menu[/caption]If you’re not keen on getting spooked, don’t fret! Panorama: Riverside Lounge is offering free flows of Italian wine which you can enjoy alongside their tasting menu! Priced at $39++ per person, Freaky Free Flow Friday features a wide array of cold cuts, gourmet cheeses, breads and pastas the menu changes every week so guests can always look forward to a unique experience every visit!
[caption id="attachment_16666" align="alignnone" width="930"] Our ambassadors at Freaky Free Flow Friday[/caption]Our ambassadors Vanessa Ho and Stephanie Ler were at Panorama: Riverside Lounge to experience Freaky Free Flow Friday for themselves! Giving the virtual reality game a try and sipping on delicately aromatic sparkling wines, Stephanie and Vanessa had a blast at Freaky Free Flow Friday!
What are you waiting for? Head on down to Freaky Free Flow Friday if you’re looking for an intimate place to kickback and relax after a long week of work!
9 Unique And Romantic Date Ideas That Will Have You Falling In Love All Over Again
If you’re in a relationship, you’ll most likely have heard your significant other (SO) ask this dreaded question plenty of times, “What to do next weekend?” After all, good date ideas are few and far between.
Sure, with many popular attractions like the Singapore Zoo and Universal Studios Singapore, it seems like Singapore is a never-ending city of fun. But what happens when you do exhaust that date ideas list of ‘Best places couples can go on a date’?
With this article, we’ll bring you date ideas that will make you go, ‘Why didn’t I think of that before?” Here are 9 that will surely up you and your SO’s street cred.
1. Arteastiq
I have art… I have tea… Ugh… Arteastiq! (Sorry, we just had to.)
[caption id="attachment_15682" align="alignnone" width="1479"] Image Credit: Working With Grace[/caption]This place is a paradise for those who have a passion for both the arts and food. With free canvases, unlimited art supplies and a free drink courtesy of Image Credit: Arteastiq[/caption]
Arteastiq has a one-for-one deal on Monday for couples, so you should probably take advantage of that.
It’s totally killing two birds with one stone because you can chase those Monday blues away.
[caption id="attachment_15684" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Arteastiq[/caption]Trade away your teh-si and kaya toast for one day and enjoy some high tea.
Arteastiq
Mandarin Gallery, #04-14/15
Weekday, 11am – 10:30pm; weekend, 10am – 10:30pm
6235 8705
Plaza Singapura, #03-70/72
Daily, 10am – 10pm
6336 0952
2. Kayak
Escape the concrete jungle for a real jungle!
[caption id="attachment_15674" align="alignnone" width="1459"] Image Credit: Asian Detours[/caption]If you’re a stranger to kayaking, you need not worry. At [email protected]
3. Stargaze
If you’ve heard or even used the line, “I see stars in your eyes” then you’ll want to come here.
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These sessions, called Night Sky Ramblings are free. The activity takes place every Friday from 7.45pm to 10pm. The Science Centre also offers free solar observations if that’s your kinda activity.
Depending on the month you go, you might be able to see Jupiter, Mars, Saturn and Venus.
So why not pop over on a Friday night and gaze at something besides your SO’s eyes for once?
Stargazing @ Science Centre
From now – 18 Nov 2016; From 1 Jan 2017 onwards
Every Friday, from 7:45pm – 10pm
The Observatory at the Omni-Theatre building
Solar Observation @ Science Centre
22 Nov 2016 – 30 Dec 2016
Every Tuesday and Friday, from 10am – 12pm
The Observatory at the Omni-Theatre building
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Though these dive spots are no Great Barrier Reefs, there is no shortage of beautiful sea creatures like the Fan-bellied Leatherjacket and the Ocellated Pipefish.
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Look! I found Nemo! OrpheusDive Also, read 6 Absolutely Beautiful Spots In Singapore That You Can Actually Dive In It’s like cafe-hopping, but with islands. And yes, in Singapore too! Did you know that Singapore is actually part of an archipelago? Singapore is made up of 63 islands with both natural and artificial islands. Well-known islands include Sisters island, Kusu island and St Johns island. Some of these islands are accessible by boat and will make for a nice relaxing day trip. However, pack your own food as most of them don’t have food places. An excuse to have a nice romantic picnic! There are also lagoons around some of the islands where you and your date can take a dip and chill. If your date wants to you to bring them overseas, bring them here! I mean it is over the seas right? Also, read Singapore’s 63 Islands! Here Are 6 Islands You Can Visit To Get Away From The Crowd Not dinosaurs obviously. What were you thinking? You’ve heard of the famous goat farm and alligator farms but a turtle/tortoise museum? At this museum, you’ll be able to learn all about these ancient creatures and also, have a hand at feeding them. Look out for rare creatures like the matamata (No, not the police!) and the snake headed turtle. The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum Ever experienced a blackout and had to eat in the dark? Well, at Image Credit: Nox[/caption] The restaurant is located at Beach Road and is reservation only so make sure you call before you head over. Nox – Dine in the Dark Old but gold. Nothing beats feeling the wind while cycling down a slope. There’s also no other feeling like hanging out with your love. Combine the two together and you have a nice cycling date in one of Singapore’s most popular islands. You can even try the coconuts from the famous Pulua Ubin ah ma. Or head down to the quarry – a piece of Singapore’s past and check out the scenery at the same time! Take a break from hunting Pokémon and explore animals like boars and tide creatures at the nearby Chek Jawa. Wearing matching clothes isn’t the ‘hip’ thing anymore – smelling like each other is the new black! At Je taime, you’ll be able to blend all kinds of fragrance ingredients to create your very own scent. Both you and your partner will be required to take a personality quiz to determine the right kinds of scent for you. Or you could always go with your imagination and mix away! Feels kind of like a science experiment but with a ton of nice smelling chemicals, no? When you’re done with your concoction, you’ll probably be like this: We know it’s difficult to plan a really good date so we’ve taken the initiative to help you out. You’ll thank us one day when everyone starts commenting on those Instagram photos with #relationshipgoals! Header Image Source: Huffington Post Also, read 6 Romantic & Secluded High-Tea Spots That Your Date Will Surely Approve Of!
16 Zion Road, Singapore 247733
6887 3631
Monday to Friday, 12pm to 8pm; Saturday & Sunday, 12pm to 6pm5. Island hop
6. Feed some prehistoric creatures
1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore 619795
6268 5363
Daily, 9am – 6pm
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269 Beach Road Singapore 199546
Monday to Friday, 6pm to late; Saturday, 5pm to late; Sunday, 5pm to 11pm
6298 07088. Cycling in Pulau Ubin
9. Custom make your very own perfume