All Subway Singapore Outlets To Stop Selling Pork From Today Onwards

Subway Singapore has announced on their Facebook page that they will no longer be serving pork products in all outlets from today onwards.
https://www.facebook.com/SubwaySingapore/posts/10155927711210935
Say Goodbye To Pork
“No pork, doesn’t mean other meat are halal already what?”
I know, I know, but this also means we’re one step closer to easing everyone into the idea of a Halal Subway!
This topic has been a hit among Singaporeans as we debate endlessly in the comments section whether “To halal or not to halal?”
Just take a look at the comments.
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Oh, this one’s my favourite.
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Someone please, just save this poor person and give her the Italian BMT already! I almost feel bad for her potential breakup with the sandwich.
Since end of January, Subway has been in talks with MUIS regarding the halal certification process. Everyone found out, threw a fit and acted as if the world was about to end.
Subway didn’t care anyway and almost 60 outlets have stopped selling pork products since 31 January. If you didn’t already know, you can see the list here.
I get it. I’m so sorry for the loss of your pork. But please, please, give us Muslims a chance to enjoy Subway. I’m so tired of travelling all the way to JB just for a goddamn sandwich.
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I understand that it may seem unfair to take the pork out of Subway for all the hardcore fans but let’s all calm down and wait for Subway’s explanation.
Subway may lose a couple of patrons because they no longer want to sell pork, but I’m pretty sure the rest of the non-pork eating community are more than happy to still patronise Subway.
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Popeyes Brings The Classic Chicken & Waffle To S’pore For A Limited Time Only
Popeyes just introduced their latest Chicken and Waffle and it will be available for a limited time only!
Sweet & Savoury
What a time to be alive. Joining the likes of Fish and Fries and Zinger Mozzarella Burger, Popeyes has introduced a new menu addition – Chicken and Waffle.
Just imagine biting into a deep-fried chicken thigh drenched in nacho cheese and spicy maple sauce, sandwiched in between two crispy waffles.
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The Chicken and Waffle ($6.90 for a la carte, $8.90 for a set meal) will be available at all Popeyes islandwide.
This offer will be available from today, 20 March till 28 April only!
So hurry down and get first dibs on this latest craze because it’s most definitely going to be sold out in the next few days.
Popeyes Singapore
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Think Out Of The Toastbox – Must-Try Kaya Toasts In Singapore You Will Love Regardless Of SES
Kaya toast is what I’d describe as the “strawberry jam with scones” of England. It’s a classic Singaporean breakfast that is best enjoyed with kopi gao and two soft-boiled eggs.
Skip your usual Ya Kun Kaya and Toast Box and go for the more traditional coffee shops that will not disappoint.
The Classic Singaporean Breakfast
1. Chin Mee Chin Confectionary
This place has been a long-running favourite among the locals. Located along East Coast Road, this nostalgic coffee shop is a nice change to modern joints.
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Known for it’s decor typical of 1950s Singapore, with retro marble top tables, floor tiles, and ceiling fans. It’s also known for their traditional kaya toasts.
Instead of the kaya toast bread you’d typically see, their Kaya Toast is served in a hamburger-type bun and slathered with their homemade kaya and a slice of butter.
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These buns are made in house and toasted till they are slightly burnt for that nice “char” taste. This place can get pretty busy so try and avoid peak hours if you’re looking at dining in.
Chin Mee Chin Confectionary
Address: 204 East Coast Road, Singapore 428903
Opening Hours: Tues – Sun: 8.30 am – 4pm, Closed on Mondays
Contact No.: 6345 0419
2. Dong Po Colonial Cafe
Located along Kandahar Street, it’s common to see this coffee shop packed with office workers during lunch hour.
Using only authentic recipes from the 50s and 60s, this colonial cafe lets you savour the taste of the past.
The kaya toast is generously slathered with their homemade kaya which is available for sale as well!
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Here’s a tip, skip the teh and get their kopi. Be it Kopi-O, siew dai, gao or whatever, trust me. The auntie here knows how to make a legit cup of kopi.
Dong Po Colonial Cafe
Address: 56 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198904
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8am – 6pm, Fri – Sat: 8am – 10pm, Sun: 8am – 8pm
Contact No.: 8748 0828
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Enjoy your kaya toast with a cup of kopi gu you (coffee with butter) which will definitely elevate your breakfast experience.
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Heap Seng Leong
Address: Block 10 North Bridge Road #1-5109, Singapore 190010
Opening Hours: 4am-8pm daily
4. Tong Ah Eating House
Tong Ah is one of the most iconic coffee shop in Singapore. Since 1939, they’ve been serving cups of kopi and kaya toast at the junction of Teck Lim and Keong Saik Road.
They’ve since relocated a few units farther down Keong Saik Road.
If you prefer crispy thin bread, then you’ll love the kaya toast served at Tong Ah.
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Tong Ah Eating House
Address: 35 Keong Siak Road, Singapore 089142
Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm daily
Contact No.: 6223 5083
Website
5. Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
The kaya toast at this cafe looks like a masterpiece.
The Orange Peel Ciabatta Kaya Toast includes bits of caramelised orange peel baked into the thick bread which leaves a zesty taste lingering in your mouth.
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It’s definitely not your traditional kaya toast but it’s perfect if you’re looking for something different to start your morning.
Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
Address: 32 Maxwell Rd, #01-05, Singapore 069115
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 5.30pm, Sat: 8:30am – 2:30pm, Closed on Sundays
Website
6. Coffee Break
Run by the third generation of kopi hawkers, they serve both traditional and modern fare to cater to the different generations.
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Just look at that butter!
As much as I love the traditional kaya butter combination, Coffee Break serves up a couple of unique combination such as the Rum and Raisin which features a light and refreshing cream.
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The Black Sesame combination is one of their best-sellers as well. The black sesame and butter combination goes surprisingly well together.
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Coffee Break
Address: Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road #02-78, Singapore 069111
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 2.30pm, Closed on Sat and Sun
Contact No.: 8100 6218
Website
7. Toast Hut
Run by a young local hawkerpreneur, Toast Hut is the place for your traditional kaya toast set and kopi at any time of the day.
Melvin Soh, owner of Toast Hut opened his stall at Old Airport Road in 2007 selling kaya toast with home-brewed traditional coffee.
They have several different bread for you to choose from. You can opt for the traditional crispy bread or french toast.
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The best part is, their kaya isn’t overly sweet. So it’s not too jelak.
Toast Hut
Address: 51 Old Airport Rd #01-52, Old Airport Rd Food Centre, Singapore 390051
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 6.30am – 2.00pm, Sun: 6.30am – 12.00pm, Closed on Thursdays
Contact No.: 8125 7729
Website
8. YY Kafei Dian
This coffee shop is a hidden gem that offers authentic Hainanese fare such as chicken rice and Claypot E-fu Noodles.
However, they’re well known for their soft pillowy kaya buns that are perfectly baked in house.
Expect a generous amount of kaya on your buns, topped off with a slab of savoury butter.
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YY Kafei Dian
Address: 37 Beach Road #01-01, Singapore 189678
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 9.30pm, Sat – Sun: 8am – 9.30pm
Contact No.: 6336 8813
Website
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The Ultimate Concert Guide: 2018 Edition

Singaporeans are definitely spoilt for choice when it comes to concerts. There are so many artists and performers who make Singapore a stop in their world tour, or even as part of a music festival.
It can be hard to keep track of upcoming concerts, so we’ve come up with a definitive guide that will be constantly updated.
Now there’s no need for multiple tabs and searching.
March
1. James Blunt The Afterlove World Tour Singapore 2018
Ladies and gentlemen, our favourite English Twitter troll and singer-songwriter James Blunt is bringing The Afterlove Tour to Singapore on 23 March 2018!
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Venue: The MAX Pavillion @ The Singapore Expo
Date: 23 Mar 2018
Price: $98 – $188

3. SING JAZZ 2018
The annual Singapore International Jazz Festival (SING JAZZ) returns for its 5th edition at Marina Bay Sands Singapore from 6 – 8 April 2018!
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This year promises to be bigger and better than ever!
Featuring headliners such as Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jamie Cullum, Lalah Hathaway, Parov Stellar, visionary French artist Sebastian Tellier, Brazilian guitar legend Paulinho Garcia, as well as internationally renowned DJs, Sasha and Ferry Corsten!
That’s not all, this year’s Jazz Festival has a brand new addition in the form of the SING JAZZ Festival Villageat the Event Square on the Ebenex Stage by the Marina Bay waterfront.
From 4 – 8 April 2018, the Festival Village will showcase 16 local and regional bands. Pop by from 2pm to 10.30pm on any of the 5 days and catch these live performances free of charge!
What’s more, each day will feature a different music style. Wednesday is Swing Jazz Night. Thursday is a Latin Fiesta. Friday showcases Regional Jazz Stars. Saturday and Sunday will focus on Jazz, Soul, Funk, R&B and Blues.
Ticket prices go from $138 to $488. Group VIP Passes go from $1,488 to $9,888.
Tickets can be purchased Website
4. Zedd
Russian-German producer and DJ, Zedd, will be back at Zouk on 7 April 2018 for a one night only performance!
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The DJ-producer was last in Singapore for ZoukOut 2017. This time, he’s bringing back his signature tracks as well as new hits and high-octane remixes.
Well known for his amazing collaborations with the likes of Troye Sivan, Alessia Cara and Ariana Grande, fans can expect to hear his latest and greatest hits such as “Clarity”, “The Middle” and “Stay”.
Ticket prices go from $70 to $75 and can be purchased at the door. Pre-sale tickets are sold out.
EP!C Presents Zedd
Venue: Zouk, 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery, Singapore, 179022
Date: 7 Apr 2018
Price: $70 – $75
Website
5. Perry’s Witness: The Tour
KatyCats, Katy Perry will be gracing us with her presence come 8 April 2018.
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Irish rock band The Script will be taking the stage at the Singapore Indoor Stadium for just one night on 12 April 2018.
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British band Johnny Hates Jazz is turning back the clock on their phenomenal 30th anniversary.
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They will be bringing their classic hits such as “Shattered Dreams”, “I Don’t Wanna Be A Hero”, and “Turn Back The Clock” to the MES Theatre at Mediacorp for one night only!
Ticket prices go from $98 to $178 and can be purchased here.
Johnny Hates Jazz “Turn Back The Clock” 30th Anniversary Tour Singapore
Venue: The MES Theatre at Mediacorp, 1 Stars Avenue, Singapore, 138507
Date: 14 Apr 2018
Price: $98 – $178
Website
8. OneRepublic Live In Singapore
OneRepublic will be returning to Singapore on 23 April 2018 for a one night only concert at The Star Theatre @ The Star Performing Arts Centre!
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Following the release of their latest album, “Oh My My”, OneRepublic is finally bringing their music back to Singapore.
Fans can expect to hear OneRepublic’s classic songs such as “Counting Stars”, “I Lived”, “Secrets” as well as their more recent hits such as “Wherever I Go” and “No Vacancy”.
Live Nation members will be able to purchase their tickets ahead of the general public during the pre-sale on 25 January 2018.
General ticket sales are live and they can be purchased at Website
9. Yiruma Live In Singapore
What do the Twilight Saga and famous K-drama, Winter Sonata, have in common?
Both had soundtracks featuring songs composed by well-known Korean classical composer and pianist, Yiruma.
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Following his sold out concerts in 2015, 2016 and 2017, Yiruma will be returning to Singapore on 28 April 2018 for a one night only performance at The Star Theatre.
Fans can expect to watch Yiruma play his greatest hits such as “The River Flows In You”, “Kiss The Rain”, “May Be”, and “Love Me”, as well as pieces from his latest album, “f r a m e”.
Yiruma Live In Singapore
Venue: The Star Theatres
Date: 28 Apr 2018
Time: 8pm
Tickets: $98 – $288. Get your tickets here.
10. Jake Bugg ‘Solo Acoustic Tour’ Live In Singapore
English singer and songwriter, Jake Bugg, is bringing his solo acoustic tour to Singapore this April!
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Jake Bugg ‘Solo Acoustic Tour’ Live In Singapore
Venue: *SCAPE The Ground Theatre
Date: 28 Apr 2018
Price: $68
Website
11. Fall Out Boy Mania Tour
We can already tell 30 April 2018 is going to be a good day because rock superstars, Fall Out Boy, will be performing in Singapore at Zepp @ BigBox Singapore.
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Here as part of their M A N I A tour, we cannot wait for the boys to perform tracks from their latest album like “HOLD ME TIGHT OR DON’T” and “The Last Of The Real Ones”, and also revisit their breakout hits like “Sugar We’re Goin Down” and “Dance Dance”.
Fall Out Boy Mania Tour
Venue: Zepp @ BigBox Singapore
Date: 30 Apr 2018
Time: 8pm
Tickets: $148. Get your tickets here.
May
12. 5 Seconds Of Summer Live In Singapore 2018
5 Seconds Of Summer (5SOS) are back and they’re bringing their 5S0S3 tour to Singapore – their ONLY stop in Asia.
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They will be performing at the Capitol Theatre for ONE NIGHT ONLY on 2 May 2018!
It’s been almost 2 years since we’ve heard any new music from the 4-man Australian rock band.
And now with the announcement of their 5SOS3 concert and tour dates, they’ve released their newest single, “Want You Back”!
Fans who will be attending the concert will get to hear new music from the band, and maybe even get to hear some of their famous hits such as the evergreen bop “She Looks So Perfect” and the heartfelt “Amnesia”.
Ticket prices go from $108 to $128 and can be purchased 13. Harry Styles Live In Concert
On 3 May 2018, the One Direction member with arguably the best hair will be here in Singapore to perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Our multi-talented queen, Dua Lipa, will be performing for ONE NIGHT ONLY at The Star Theatre on 4 May 2018! [caption id="attachment_33538" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Only 22 years of age, Dua Lipa has been churning hit after hit, from “Blow Your Mind (Mwah)” to the viral “New Rules” and the latest single “IDGAF”, empowering girls and (gay) men worldwide. Ticket prices range from $88 to $168 and can be purchased at Website If you were lucky enough to get tickets to see Bruno Mars before they were all sold out, this is a big one to look forward to. Image Credit: 14. DUA LIPA Live In Singapore 2018
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15. Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour 2018
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The classic hit-making duo has been breaking cultural and language barriers throughout their 43-year career, and they continue to play more than 150 shows a year worldwide.
Ticket prices go from $88 to $178.
17. Boyce Avenue Live In Singapore 2018
American pop-rock trio and YouTube sensation Boyce Avenue will be bringing their brand new concert to Singapore on 7 June 2018 at The Star Theatre!
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Venue: The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, #04-01, Singapore, 138617
Date: 7 June 2018
Price: $98 – $138
Website
18. Niall Horan Flicker World Tour 2018
On 12 June 2018, yet another member of One Direction will be putting on a show here in Singapore – Niall Horan.
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Here as part of his “Flicker World Tour”, Horan will be performing for just one night at The Star Theatre.
If you can’t get enough of “This Town” and “Slow Hands”, you’ll want to hear these hits sung live.
Niall Horan Flicker World Tour 2018 The multi-platinum rock band Daughtry is coming to Singapore on 11 July 2018 for a one night only concert at Zepp @ Big Box! [caption id="attachment_34629" align="aligncenter" width="745"] Sam Smith will be coming to Singapore on 2 October 2018 for a ONE NIGHT ONLY performance!
Venue: The Star Theatre
Date: 12 June 2018
Time: 8pm
Tickets: $88 – $148. Get your tickets Image Credit: 20. Daughtry Live In Singapore 2018
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October
21. Sam Smith ‘The Thrill Of It All’ Tour Live In Singapore 2018
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While ticketing details have not been released at the moment, we do know that he will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium!
The tour announcement follows the release of his latest album ‘The Thrill Of It All’ back in November 2017.
Fans will be able to watch Sam Smith perform hits from the album, such as the emotional “Too Good At Goodbyes”, “One Last Song” and “Burning”.
Who knows? He might even sing some of his older songs that we’re all familiar with.
Do check back for updates on ticketing details.
In the meantime, we’re just going to spam Sam Smith songs in the office.
Sam Smith ‘The Thrill Of It All’ Tour Live In Singapore
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Date: 2 October 2018
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SING JAZZ 2018 Returns This April With The Best That Jazz Has To Offer

The annual Singapore International Jazz Festival (SING JAZZ) returns for its 5th edition at Marina Bay Sands Singapore from 6 – 8 April 2018!
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This year promises to be bigger and better than ever!
Featuring headliners such as Ms. Lauryn Hill, Jamie Cullum, Lalah Hathaway, Parov Stellar, visionary French artist Sebastian Tellier, Brazilian guitar legend Paulinho Garcia, as well as internationally renowned DJs, Sasha and Ferry Corsten!
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SING JAZZ 2018 will be expanded across the Marina Bay waterfront, with 3 stages and over 30 hours of world-class music entertainment!
The Main Stage
The Main Stage will see many big names performing over the 3 days of the festival.
Sebastian Tellier, Paulinho Garcia, Parov Stelar, Gogo Penguin and Weish take the main stage on the first day of the festival.
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The second day sees Jamie Cullum take the stage, together with Lalah Hathaway, Tompi, and the Teng Ensemble.
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Jeremy Monteiro leads JASSO (The Jazz Association SG Orchestra) on the third day, along with the House of the Gypsies, Brand New Heavies, and Incognito, featuring Omar and Leee John.
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Main Stage performances start at 5pm to 10.30pm on Friday, and 4pm to 10.30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
The Late Show
No this isn’t the one with Stephen Colbert.
However, this Late Show does have a few big names too.
The first Late Show on Friday will feature Estelle, DJ Sasha, DJ Ferry Corsten, DJ Drem, Soul II Soul, and Tim De Cotta.
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The second and last Late Show will see the legendary Ms. Lauryn Hill herself, take the stage. Other performers include MAS1A, DJ Nu-Mark, and DJ Jnr Tirso.
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That’s not all, this year’s Jazz Festival has a brand new addition in the form of the SING JAZZ Festival Village at the Event Square on the Ebenex Stage by the Marina Bay waterfront.
From 4 – 8 April 2018, the Festival Village will showcase 16 local and regional bands. Pop by from 2pm to 10.30pm on any of the 5 days and catch these live performances free of charge!
What’s more, each day will feature a different music style. Wednesday is Swing Jazz Night. Thursday is a Latin Fiesta. Friday showcases Regional Jazz Stars. Saturday and Sunday will focus on Jazz, Soul, Funk, R&B and Blues.
Ticket prices go from $138 to $488. Group VIP Passes go from $1,488 to $9,888.
Tickets can be purchased Website
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This Stall’s Affordable Halal Salmon Bowls Are The CBD Lunch Crowd’s Latest Craze

Finding halal Japanese food in a hawker centre is like finding a Snorlax in Pokemon Go. It’s rare.
Even if you do come across a halal Japanese stall, it’s either confused with Korean cuisine or just simply bland and dry.
What’s a girl got to do to get cheap and good Japanese food around here?
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Fret not, Big Bowls Project is here to change our opinions of halal Japanese Bowls that doesn’t compromise on it’s flavours.
Big Bowls, Big Flavours
Big Bowls Project recently opened their store at Amoy Street Food Centre which is perfect for office workers around the CBD area. Best part, they’re 100% Muslim owned.
We all know how expensive poke bowls can amount to however, Big Bowls Project sells affordable food for the masses.
At the moment, Big Bowls Project has 4 Salmon Bowls available on their menu. These includes their Mentaiko Salmon ($8.90), Big Bowl’s Homemade Recipe ($7.90), Truffle Oil Salmon ($8.90) and Szechuan Black Bean Salmon ($7.90).
Their Mentaiko Salmon definitely got us drooling. At just $8.90, it’s such a great steal!
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Their Homemade Recipe Bowl is perfect if you’re looking for a healthier option for lunch. The salmon is perfectly cooked and lightly seasoned with sesame seeds.
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Why eat truffle fries when you can have truffle salmon? Am I right?
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Finally, we have Big Bowl’s personal favourite – Szechuan Black Bean Salmon, Cherry Tomatoes, Japanese Cucumber on top of Jasmine Brown Rice. Just look at this beauty.
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Despite being relatively new in the scene, they’re pretty much selling out on a daily basis. So you have to come real early if you’d like to try a bowl for yourself.
Best part, they’ve announced that they’ll be adding customisable poke bowls to their menu during the second-half of the year. Guess who’s excited!
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Who knows they might just even expand and open more stalls. Keep your fingers crossed!
To the lovely owners over at Big Bowls Project, we hope you open 20 more stalls all over Singapore so we can all enjoy your halal salmon bowls!
Big Bowls Project
Address: Amoy Street Food Centre, #02-90, Singapore 069111
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 11.30am – 2.30pm
Price: $7.90 – $8.90
Website
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All Aboard The Thousand Sunny! Singapore’s First Official One Piece Pop-Up Store Is Coming This April

If you’re a One Piece fan, hold on to your straw hats because we’ve got great news for you.
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This coming April, 313@Somerset Level 1 atrium will be host to Singapore’s first official One Piece Pop Up Store!
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From East Blue To Somerset
From 16 April to 22 April 2018, 313@Somerset Level 1 atrium will be taken over by the Straw Hat crew – Luffy, Nami, Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Chopper, Robin and Franky.
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We’ve seen One Piece-themed establishments in Japan, such as The Baratie restaurant in Fuji Television headquarters. There’s also an indoor theme park located inside the Tokyo Tower, aptly named the Tokyo One Piece Tower, which also houses the Mugiwara Cafe.
And finally, we have our very own One Piece-themed establishment. For a week.
Come dressed as your favourite One Piece character and take photos with a life-size Luffy figurine! You might get an exclusive goodie bag worth $100, while stocks last.
With over 120 official One Piece merchandise available for purchase, you’re definitely going home with something. Or many things. We won’t judge.
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One Piece Pop-up Store
Venue: 313@Somerset Level 1 Atrium
Date: 16 – 22 Apr 2018
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Inflatable Animals And Mythical Creatures Take Over Marina Bay This March

There are plenty of events happening in March but not everything caters well to children.
But not this one.
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The Art-Zoo Inflatable Park @ i Light Marina Bay 2018 is the coolest and largest experiential art playground in Singapore this March!
A Bouncing Good Time
From 9 March 2018 to 1 April 2018, The Art-Zoo Inflatable Park @ i Light Marina Bay 2018 welcomes visitors of all ages to embark on a colourful journey with larger-than-life animals, plants and mythical creatures.
With various themed inflatables, the Art-Zoo is not just colourful, it’s incredibly fun.
The first thing that’ll capture your attention, is the huge Unicorn, rising above the rest of the inflatables.
The most fabulous inflatable in the park, is the “Magical Rainbow” inflatable slide.
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Standing at 19m, this inflatable is nearly as tall as 4 and half double-deck buses stacked on top of one another!
Step into “The Beetles”, which are a cluster of inflatables resembling ladybirds. The largest ladybird is hollow and contains multiple luminous balls that make for the perfect Kodak moment.
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Another inflatable to look out for is the “BBB – Bubbly Bear Bath” which features the iconic Art-Zoo bear in a bath, complete with 150,000 white balls and other inflatables such as a body brush and a bar of soap!
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This is a fun one because it’s essentially a ball pit. However, do watch out as it can get slippery.
There are many more inflatables for the kids and adults alike, to explore. Every inflatable makes for a great photo opportunity with their vibrant colours and adorable designs.
You can purchase your tickets online here for $17.80 per person.
If you purchase your tickets in a group of 4, the ticket price will be slightly cheaper at $16.80.
You can also purchase your tickets at the on-site box office for $18.
Children under 24 months get free admission with each full paying ticket.
So gather your friends, family, nephew, niece and other young children in the family, and hurry down to Art-Zoo @ i Light Marina Bay 2018!
Art-Zoo @ i Light Marina Bay 2018
Venue: The Float @ Marina Bay, 20 Raffles Ave, Singapore, 039805
Date: 9 Mar – 1 Apr 2018
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 5pm – 10pm, Fri – Sun, Public And School Holidays: 3pm – 10pm
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Rice Burgers Are So Mainstream – MOS Burger Releases 3 New Pasta Burgers

Joining the likes of interesting food creations like the McDonald’s Chocolate Pie and KFC’s Zinger Mozzarella Burger, is our family favourite, MOS Burger!
MOS Burger has just launched an Italian Pasta Burger which replaces their buns with pasta.
Who Needs Buns In Burgers?
As part of their 25th anniversary in Singapore, MOS Burger released three Burger di Pasta which is exactly what it is, pasta in a burger form.
Best part, they’re so cheap and underrated, you probably won’t face any long queues.
Their launch was so low key, barely anyone noticed when they launched these new items.
They have 3 different options for you to choose from: Beef Bolognese ($4.30), Teriyaki Chicken Mushroom Sauce ($4.70) and a vegetarian option, Caesar Salad ($3.50).
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The Burger di Pasta is currently only available in two outlets, Plaza Singapura and Marina Bay Financial Centre.
So hurry on down before they remove these burgers from their menu.
Are you planning on giving these burgers a try?
MOS Burger Plaza Singapura
Address: 68 Orchard Road, #B1-01 Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 10am – 10pm
Contact No.: 6883 0026
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(Header Image Source: MOS Burger Singapore Facebook)
Get Some Pho-King Good Noodles At These 8 Vietnamese Restaurants

Call us basic but we love ordering pho at any Vietnamese restaurants. It’s simple. It’s great. It’s straight-forward, no frills. You know what you’ll be expecting.
There’s no need for you travel all the way to Ho Chi Minh or Hanoi just to satisfy your pho cravings. Singapore now has plenty of Vietnamese restaurants serving real pho-king good Pho.
So pho-rage ahead my fellow makan kakis, here are 8 top places to satisfy your pho cravings.
So Pho, So Good
1. Pho4U
For all my Muslim foodies out there, you know what I’m talking about. Pho4U is one of our favourite places to have halal pho that doesn’t compromise on it’s authenticity.
The broth is light and beef slices are so tender, you can’t help but want to order another bowl.
At just $8.50, you can get the basic pho which consists of half cooked steak and well done brisket. If you’re willing to spend a bit more, you can also get flank and meatballs in your pho.
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Here’s a tip if you’re planning on dining here, get their Vietnamese coffee, hot or iced, it’s great.
Pho 4U Halal Vietnamese Cuisine
Address: 783 North Bridge Road, Singapore 198751
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 11am – 10pm
Contact No.: 6816 3797
Website
2. Mrs Pho House
Mrs Pho has been serving hearty bowls of pho along Beach Road which is a favourite among office executives nearby.
Fans of this popular restaurant can enjoy their beef pho at their second location, Mrs Pho House as well!
Mrs Pho House is known for their Sliced Beef Pho ($8.90) or Beef Combo Pho ($9.90).
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Mrs Pho House
Address: 221 Rangoon Road, Singapore 218459
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Contact No: 9173 1083
Website
3. So Pho
Here’s another halal pho option for you! Best part of So Pho is that they have several outlets around Singapore so you don’t always have to head down to Bugis for halal pho.
If you’re not feeling very beef-y, they have chicken pho for you as well. At $10.80, you’ll get a bowl of pho filled with sliced beef, brisket as well as beef balls.
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However, if you’re a spice girl, they’re known for the Spicy Australian Beef Noodles ($14). It’s not as spicy as you’d think it is but it’s definitely stronger in terms of flavour.
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Saigon Alley
Address: 273 Thomson Rd, #01-06 Novena Gardens, Singapore 307644
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Contact No.: 6265 7662
Website
5. Pho Stop
Located at Downtown Gallery, home to hip work spaces and food gems, Pho Stop is a popular spot among office workers nearby.
If you’d like more beef than noodles, try their Beef Feast Combo ($13.90) which consists of sliced beef, beef shin and beef balls.
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Pho Stop
Address: 6A Shenton Way, #02-28 Downtown Gallery, Singapore 068815
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 11.30am – 9pm, Sat: 11.30am – 8pm, Closed on Sundays
Contact No.: 9695 6885
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If you’re vegetarian, NamNam has a vegetarian version of the beef pho with brown rice noodles instead.
NamNam Noodle Bar Raffles City
Address: 252 North Bridge Road, #B1-46/47, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103
Opening Hours: Mon – Sun: 8.00am – 10.00pm
Contact No.: 6336 0500
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Saigon Jalan
Address: Block 86 #01-919, Whampoa Drive, Singapore 320086
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 10am – 8.30pm, Closed on Sundays
Contact No.: 9239 8287
Website
8. Moc Quan
Fun Fact: ‘Moc’ means simple, ‘Quan’ means restaurant, so Moc Quan just means simple restaurant.
All the ingredients used at Moc Quan, are specially brought over from Vietnam weekly. The owner/chef, Jeff Koh, flies over and personally hand carry these ingredients to maintain the authenticity of their food!
Have a go at their Mixed Beef Pho ($9.50) which is packed with vegetables, herbs, sliced beef and meatballs.
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(Header Image Source: Pho Stop Facebook)