6 Eats Around Singapore That Are Bound To Bring Your Tastebuds To Life!

Everyone knows that Singapore is a food paradise, it can get pretty difficult to choose when Singapore has such an extensive array of delicacies. We’re always sourcing for new places to get our food on so we asked some of our favourite brand ambassadors where were their favourite underrated places to eat, and they did not disappoint!
Here are a list of the most underrated places to get some food here in Singapore recommended by Discover SG’s brand ambassadors :
Novita Lam
Boon Tong Kee
(Image credit: Novita is that she really wants to see polar bears in their natural habitat. This talented 22 year old NUS Business student designs on the side and she can speak 6 languages!
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Noreen Fong
Noreen is not stranger to the spotlight, she’s been in the performing arts since primary school! She’s dabbled in English AND Chinese theatre, Chinese opera, hip hop and ukulele! The 21 year old NUS student has a weakness for puppies (just like we do!), and she wants to one day visit London and Paris ( “the pastries, cheesy food and ice cream!!!”).
Ninja Bowl
(Image credit: as her favourite underrated place to fill her tummy! Noreen tells us that the rice bowls are really healthy yet still satisfy her hunger, her favourites? The ‘Yasai’ and ‘Noka’ rice bowls.
The ‘Yasai’ rice bowl is crafted from salmon poke, mixed sultanas, tomatoes and a poached egg. A simple, healthy and satisfying meal for one!
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Contact: Mon – Fri: 9.30am – 9pm; Sat – Sun: 9am – 6pm
Kimberley Yong
Last week we did a feature on Kimberley, talking about her life, fashion and her love for Starbucks. The 20 year old blogger and model loves capturing memories through the medium of photographs and blog entries. Her love for eyeliner (“it makes me feel sexy”) and her wish to one day visit Cambodia (“I really want to visit the country I was born in”) is just the tip of the iceberg!
Brownice Ice Cream
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It can be difficult to find eateries in Singapore which targets vegans, but Kimberley has got you covered! One of her favourite places to grab a slice is Brownice. Vegan friendly and delicious, Kimberley loves indulging in food especially when she doesn’t feel guilty after (“After all it’s vegan!”). Brownice is primarily an ice cream place that serves up some milk-free ice cream, which is great news for our vegan and lactose intolerant friends!
Brownice Ice Cream
8 Sin Ming Road, #01-03 Sin Ming Centre, S575628
Opening Hours: 12pm – 10pm
Contact: 6456 6431
Flavour Flings
(Image credit: (Image credit: Flavour Flings her top pick for something salty and filling! She tells us that Flavour Flings is her favourite place to grab a quick bite. On why she keeps coming back to this quiet eatery? “I tired my very first salted egg fried there and it tasted so good.” At Flavour Flings you can find some unique dishes that are served up doused in salted egg!
Flavour Flings
Blk 121 Hougang Avenue 1, #01-1348, S530121
Opening Hours: Mon: 11am – 4pm, 5.30pm – 9pm; Tues – Weds: Closed; Thu – Fri; 11am – 4pm, 5.30pm -9pm; Sat-Sun: 9am – 4pm, 5.30pm – 9pm
Contact: 6286 005
Here in Singapore we’re lucky to never run out of food options, we pretty much have it all. But it can be pretty difficult to choose a place to eat when we’re surround by so many makan places! Head on over to any of these places if you’re looking for something unique, underrated and delicious!
This article is part of our ongoing Brand Ambassador Series!
Also Read: Ambassador Highlights #1: Food Tastings, Secret Life of Pets Preview & Beers!
Romance Yourself This Weekend With Wine, Cheese, Oysters & More At Savour Wines!

Sometimes all you need at the end of a crazy workweek is a glass of quality wine. If that’s what you’re after, then you’re in luck! Having garnered a reputation as one of the world’s best gourmet festivals, SAVOUR is once again back in town with SAVOUR Wines.
As the second instalment in the SAVOUR festival series this year, we’re going to tell you why you’ll want to check out Savour Wines this weekend (9 – 11 Sept 2016).
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If cheese alone isn’t enough to tempt you, what about oysters? Over 20 different varieties of live oysters will be served at the oyster bar in the Gourmet Village, bringing you a taste of oysters from Japan, Spain and beyond.
It’s pretty cheap
If all these sound pretty pricey, then you’re in for a pleasant surprise!
Tickets go from $15 for 10 wine tastings, complimentary Badoit sparkling water as well as a limited edition wine glass if you book online.
You can also purchase tickets at the venue directly from $10 for 10 wine tastings (wine glass not included). However, those tickets are subjected to availability.
Entry to the Gourmet Village is free.
Do note that only 700 places are available for the Wine Market, so do book your tickets ASAP if possible. For a more detailed breakdown of the ticket prices, click
Image Credits: 9 Sept (Friday): 1800-2300
10 & 11 Sept (Saturday & Sunday): 1100-1600 & 1800-2300
For more information, click Have You Thanked The Hawker Who Served You Food Today?
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Singaporean Men Not Creative? These 7 Tearjerking Wedding Proposals Prove Otherwise
Every woman dreams of a fairytale wedding, but let’s be real, a magical wedding proposal is just as, if not more meaningful. After shedding a tear or two (okay fine, I might have bawled my eyes out), I’ve rounded up 7 wedding proposals so good you can’t say no.
These proposals will leave men aspiring to be like their successful male counterparts, and women yearning for their time to shine. Hold back the waterworks. For all you hopeless romantics, you’ve been duly warned.
1. For The Adrenaline Junkie Couple
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Bring your relationship to even greater heights with a wedding proposal executed mid-air. This lucky lady was whisked off to Macau where her fiancé defied gravity and the odds to plan this groundbreaking feat at the world’s highest bungee jump.
If you reckon your partner’s a full-fledged thrill seeker, an adventurous wedding proposal could be the perfect stepping stone.
2. Killing 2 Birds With 1 Stone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shWJawy8Fz0
Tip #1: A birthday celebration could be a great decoy that will keep your future missus from guessing her surprise. In this case, a beachside staycation + romantic photo montage + gathering of friends and family seem to be the perfect equation for a successful surprise proposal!
3. Whose Proposal Is It?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQRfr0jAqnA
Tip #2: Better yet, falsely lead her on so she’ll believe that her best friend’s the one getting hitched. We all know planning a proposal is no easy task. Sometimes, we need all the help we can get; even if some form of deception has to be involved. The look on your partner’s face will be priceless.
4. The Unlikely Star Of The Movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWRZAelK0Fw
Not every guy has the opportunity to star in a movie and propose to his long-term girlfriend ALL at the same time. But if you do, definitely take a page out of Sezairi Sezali’s playbook. The winner of Singapore Idol 3 popped the question on the last day of filming for the SG50 movie, 1965.
5. #NetflixAndPropose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_65yOMfqYIA
I’d like to call this an elevated and monogamous version of #NetflixAndChill. All you HIMYM fans who have watched all 9 seasons would appreciate all this effort! Taking inspiration and reenacting certain scenes from your partner’s favourite TV series can bring your wedding proposal to the next level.
6. Merlion Park Flashmob Proposal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXFOckvdVBg
Hours of dance practices and rehearsals definitely paid off. All that effort coupled with a killer opening line makes the proposal a success for this couple. You can’t possibly say “No” to an innovative flashmob dance proposal at one of Singapore’s most scenic locations.
7. #TBT Proposal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVqzGQvOeQ8
Take a walk (or in this case, bus ride) down memory lane as this wedding proposal combines elements of nostalgia and sheer thoughtfulness. Having his fiancée communicate on IRC was a cute touch. Having problems deciding on the ideal date to propose? Learn from these childhood sweethearts. The happy couple got engaged on the very same day they became official 12 years ago.
If you are thinking of planning THE best wedding proposal for your better half, hopefully, these 7 perfectly orchestrated ones will inspire some of you to up your proposal game. Make the unromantic “Want to BTO?” proposal a thing of the past! You are welcome, ladies.
Also, read Don’t Wait 11 Years For The Northern Lights. Just Head To The South!
WOW! Against The Current Is Coming To SCAPE THIS THURSDAY!

I’ll be the first to admit, I have never heard of Against the Current. Unfortunately for me, I tend to stick to the Top 40s and the tried and tested favourites (Queen). One thing about me, I am extremely sentimental almost to a fault. I love breaking out the old hits from my secondary school days. Blonde highlights, bright colours and over lined eyes were all the rage back then. The world fell in love with female singers that had amazing pipes. Paramore, Hey Monday and Avril Lavigne dominated the charts. Their songs were catchy, the lyrics meaningful and the melody interlaced rock and pop for a perfectly balanced hit.
(Image credit: is a pop rock band that formed in 2011 and is based in New York. The band consist of the perfect trio; Chrissy Costanza,Dan Gow and Will Ferri. Like a handful of entertainers, the band gained a sizeable following after posting their covers of popular songs.
To describe their sound would be a monumental task in itself. Against the Current’s current album In Our Bones seems to glide seamlessly between pop, punk and rock. What’s uniform throughout their album is the strong vocals by lead singer Chrissy Costanza whose pipes are the perfect accompaniment to each track; (think Cassadee Pope from Hey Monday with a fresh and light twist). Check out their Youtube channel and you’ll know what I mean!
https://www.youtube.com/user/againstthecurrentNY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwF5KzrazXU
If you’re on the look out for a band that incorporates your old secondary school favourites and fresh beats, Against the Current may just be your new favourite in Spotify! What’s better? They’re headed down to our sunny island THIS THURSDAY! VIP and Early Bird tickets have already sold out! So What are you waiting for?! Get your tickets here:
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Also Read: F1 Singapore 2016 – 7 Concerts That Are Wickedly Good, They’re Better Than The Race!
Have You Thanked The Hawker Who Served You Food Today?

You probably just had your Wanton Mee, Mee Rebus, or Prata. The food hit all the right notes, and you couldn’t be happier. However, did you remember to thank the hawker who works tirelessly to serve you the same great food every day?
Fret not, most of us take our delectable Singapore local food for granted. In fact, we love our Singapore food, especially our local hawker food so much, that the saying “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach is the best description of us ever.
Our Love for Hawker Food
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Without hesitation, we engage in discussions and debates over the best Bak Chor Mee, Indian Rojak, Nasi Lemak, and the list goes on. When the Michelin Guide came rolling around to Singapore, not only did we question their processes and decisions, we offered better suggestions, and even defended our own favourite hawkers.
It’s as if we were Smaug from The Hobbit that woke from a deep slumber. Singapore suddenly came abuzz with chatter and discussion about our pet topic – food.
Our Hawker Scene
However, what most of us Singaporeans fail to realise is that this beloved national hobby – eating good hawker food, may one day become a luxury. Just like the pasar malams that are far and few between, our dying local hawker scene is real. How many youths would willingly step up and pursue the career of a hawker?
A Little Thanks Goes a Long Way
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Rather than talk pointlessly about this issue, we could instead, remind ourselves to thank our unsung hawker heroes! They are the ones whose cheeks are flushed from spending long hours next to the flame. Their rough but skillful hands have chopped many a dozen vegetables. Being a hawker is definitely no walk in the park. And it’s time we show our appreciation and thanks!
#uncagestreetfood by Tiger Beer
“Knowing that their efforts have not gone to waste and that their food is enjoyed and appreciated is what keeps our hawkers going,”
“And for all they do, it’s time to say thank you.”
Taking the lead to remind us of our hawkers’ hard work, Tiger Beer has provided Singaporeans the perfect opportunity and platform for us to express our gratitude. This film of Mdm Wong from Hong Kong Roast Pork at Pek Kio Hawker Centre flawlessly encapsulates the effort and dedication it takes to be a great hawker.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOHG5ryrYOU&feature=youtu.be
Mdm Wong doesn’t just stop at dishing out warm plates of great hawker food; she goes the extra mile to provide food coupons to senior citizens. Fully aware that some elderly in the neighbourhood struggle to pay for their food at times, she allows them to exchange the coupon for a free meal at her stall.
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Mdm Wong walks the talk by giving back to society. Surely, you can too, by just thanking a hawker and taking a photo!
Show Your Love to Our Unsung Heroes With a Message
Tiger Beer makes it easy for us to show our heartfelt appreciation to hawkers like Mdm Wong. All we have to do is take a photo of our favourite hawker fare, share it on social media with a thank you message, and include #uncagestreetfood.
Who are the hawkers who serve you daily? Could it be that friendly uncle at the Prata stall under your block who greets you with a smile every morning? Or the generous auntie at the nearby mixed vegetable rice store who gives you an extra portion of steamed egg because you’re a regular customer?
An Epic Food Trial Journey to Start You Off
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Not sure how you should kick start this movement to show gratitude to our hawkers? How about exploring Pek Kio Hawker Centre, where Mdm Wong has her stall?This food centre is known for its wide variety of scrumptious local fare.
Cambridge Rd Hong Kong Roast Pork (#01-08)
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Pop by Mdm Wong’s stall first to say hello! Her signature roast pork rice is succulent and crispy. We heard that there’s a lunch queue at times, so be prepared for some waiting.
Wah Kee Big Prawn Noodles (#01-15)
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This store is famous for their aromatic prawn noodle soup, served with their signature large and juicy prawns. The soup has a delicious depth of flavour that doesn’t overwhelm, even when you’re on your second bowl!
Operating hours: 7.30am to 2pm (Closed on Monday and Tuesday)
Prices start from $5
Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun (#01-25)
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If you’re craving handmade, silky Chee Cheong Fun with just the right amount of bite, look no further. There’s a reason why this store only sells Chee Cheong Fun. It’s just that good! Take a leap of faith and order the creative renditions of this local dish: Chee Cheong Fun filled with char siew, prawns, scallops, and even Abalone.
Operating hours: 6.30am to 1.30pm (Closed on Alternate Wednesdays)
Prices range from $3-$16.80 per plate
Sheng Seng Hokkien Mee (#01-40)
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Their springy noodles are slick with flavourful, viscous gravy. You’ll probably spot this store immediately thanks to its long queue, so be sure to get there early before this plate of steaming goodness sells out!
Operating hours: 11.30am to 5pm (Closed on Mondays)
Price: $2.50
Tong Siew Fried Rice (#01-23)
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With three crowd-pleasing dishes: fried rice, hor fun and oyster omelette, you’re spoilt for choice! Famous for their quality and their quantity, Tong Siew Fried Rice stall offers very generous portions for all these dishes at an affordable price. The must-try of this stall is definitely their namesake – the Fried Rice. We heard that the crunchy texture of the ikan bilis perfectly complements the soft and fragrant rice!
Operating hours: 12.30pm to 12mn
Hor Fun ($2.50), Fried Rice ($4) and Oyster Omelette ($4)
Tiger Street Food Support Fund
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The above are but a few picks from Singapore’s wide palette of hawker stalls. In a bid to keep this proud and roaring flame alive, Tiger Singapore has set up a fund to encourage aspiring hawkers to enter the trade.
20 cents from each 6-can pack of beer purchased will be channelled to the Tiger Street Food Support Fund. This fund helps hawkers to offset start up costs. Budding hawkers can apply for this fund from now till 15th November. Successful applicants will receive up to SGD $10,000 funding from Tiger Beer!
Go Nuts for Local Businesses!
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Mmm… That familiar crunchy, salty and spicy goodness of Nasi Lemak’s sambal peanut and ikan billis is no stranger to us! Tiger Beer has also collaborated with local nut brand, Camel, to bring a cool twist to this local creation.
This limited edition Nasi Lemak Sambal Flavoured Nuts can be purchased at convenience stores with a purchase of two 500ml cans of Tiger Beer. It’s available from now to 30th September 2016!
You can also indulge in this exclusive packet of nuts with a purchase of draught beer or a bucket of Tiger Beer from 1st September to 31st October 2016 at select bars and pubs.
Thank Your Hawker
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Knowing the sweat and toil that each hawker goes through only makes them more admirable. The story of Mdm Wong certainly pulls at our heartstrings. However, her tale is but one in Singapore’s multitude of hawkers. Our everyday hawkers lead different lives, and face different challenges and difficulties. We’ll probably never have the privilege of being in their shoes.
The next time you receive your local street food, don’t forget to thank your hawker! For now to 8 September, also take a picture of your hawker food before you dig in! Join in the fun and upload the picture to social media. Include #uncagestreetfood, and your picture may be included in a Tiger Beer video! It’ll be a collective thank you to those who keep our great food and unique hawker culture alive.
After all, a little thanks goes a long way, and it just may be long enough to secure an enduring hawker heritage for our country.
Who To Watch Out For At Ultra Singapore 2016 Other Than The Headliners

It’s time to pull out your Spotify and your worn in sneakers, because Ultra Singapore 2016 is in less than 2 weeks! We can all agree that the biggest reason we’re heading down would be to catch the headliners (Above & Beyond, Alesso, Deadmau5 just to name a few!). But before you set up camp in front of the Ultra Main Stage, you should be catching some Support and Regional Support acts.
Before you roll your eyes, hear me out!
Support and Regional Support DJs is where music is heading towards, want to know who’s going to be headlining in the next few years? You’re in luck because Ultra Singapore 2016 has brought in some AMAZING Support DJs!
1. Gryffin
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(Image credit: Catch them if you like: Progressive House, Electro House, Martin Garrix
When/Where: Saturday, Ultra Main Stage
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5. Florian Picasso
(Image credit: Catch them if you like: Progressive House
When/Where: Saturday, Ultra Main Stage
https://soundcloud.com/florianpicasso
6. MOTi
(Image credit: Catch them if you like: Progressive House, Electro House
When/Where: Saturday, Ultra Main Stage
https://soundcloud.com/motiofficial
7. Myrne
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We saved the best the last! Mryne also known as Manfred Lim is a local born producer who in 2015 got signed with music producer Diplo. Like most aspiring EDM DJs he started mixing tracks at home with only a keyboard, an audio software and a Windows laptop. 4 years later and he’s now playing beside the biggest EDM producers. He brands himself as indie electronica, a sleek combination of future bass, R&B and trap. If you’re looking to support a local talent with talent to boot, watch out for Mryne!
Catch him if you like: Indie Electronica
When/Where: Saturday, Live Stage
Let’s be honest most of us are heading to Ultra to catch the big names, but if you’re looking out for some fresh names with talent. Look out for these guys and their sets, because they’re going to be headlining shows in the future!
Also Read: F1 Singapore 2016 – 7 Concerts That Are Wickedly Good, They’re Better Than The Race!
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Modern Singapore stands today, close to 200 years after it came into being as a trading post, as one of the most advanced cities in the world. Icons of the new age now dominate the metropolis, its financial district, much of which came up on land that was made out of marshland and water, is now an amazing maze of glass and steel for which the sky seems the only limit. Against all of this, it probably will be difficult to imagine Singapore as having been anything other than a city of skyscrapers – even if some fragments of the past are still found within the modern world; certainly not the elegant municipality it seemed to be a century ago as postcards and photographs from the era certainly depict. Having the air, almost, of a European urban centre, the commercial centre of the municipality had by the centenary of its founding, already taken on the appearance of the “great commercial emporium” its founder, Stamford Raffles, had envisioned of it. Progress has seen that that charming and dignified old Singapore could not survive. The 1950s was probably when the beginning of the end came with the addition of the first “skyscrapers” to the waterfront (interestingly there was an attempt to limit the height of buildings at the waterfront back in the 1920s to a height of 96′ 6″). Much was also to follow, especially in the post independent years and by the 1970s the face of the financial district would drastically be changed. The 1970s also saw substantial amounts of land being reclaimed, creating the land on which Singapore has built its city of future. The statue of the founder of modern Singapore, Raffles, was moved to (its current location at) Empress Place from the Padang on the occasion of the centenary of British Singapore’s founding. The colonnade seen around it was damaged and removed during the war years. Another view of Empress Place, with the Fullerton Building (completed 1928) already constructed. Princess Square – looking up High Street towards Fort Canning Light. The Singapore Cricket Club is on the right and the Hotel de L’Europe stands at the location of old Supreme Court (now part of the National Gallery). Fullerton Square, before the Fullerton Building came up. Part of the first HongKong Bank Chambers can be seen on the left. The Exchange and the old General Post Office on the right is where the Fullerton now stands. Battery Road, seen with the Tan Kim Seng fountain (since moved to Esplanade Park) Another view of Battery Road at Fullerton Square. The Medical Hall is where the Straits Trading Building now stands. Battery Road at the turn of the century. The Dispensary, at the corner of Bonham Street is where 6 Battery Road (Chartered Bank) now stands. Another view up Battery Road. Finlayson Green at the turn of the last century. The Straits Times offices can be seen on the left with the offices of the Dutch shipping company Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatshappij on the right along with the three storey headquarters of Behn Meyer. Another view of Finlayson Green. Anson Road, with the once iconic Boustead Institute at the meeting of Anson and Tanjong Pagar Roads. Robinson Road. The Neo-Classical former Eastern Extension Telegraph Company Building (1927) and part of Telok Ayer market can be seen on the left. Another view of Robinson Road. Built along a bund constructed by convict labour in the mid-1800s, Collyer Quay was completed in 1864 and was soon lined with rather grand looking edifices. By the time the road was widened in the second decade of the 1900s through further reclamation, buildings such as the Alkaff’s Arcade and the five storey St. Helen’s Court had already been erected. Now around which some of the tallest buildings are found, limits on the height of buildings along the waterfront was a subject of much discussion in the 1920s. In 1921, the Municipal Commission took a decision to limit the height of buildings along the waterfront to 96′ 6″ (about 29.5 metres), the height of St. Helen’s Court. This was to permit “much needed circulation of air at ground”. This was to however be challenged by the architects for soon to be built Union Building, who were successful in having the restrictions relaxed despite objections. One objection raised by John Little’s positioned behind the new building was motivated by a concern that the height of the Union Building would be of “disadvantage and inconvenience to them in the matter of light” (see: The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser, 30 January 1922). Collyer Quay in the late 19th century. The first HongKong and Shanghai Bank chambers (completed in 1892) can be seen at the near end. A view from the far end of Collyer Quay at Finlayson Green. Princes Building, the 1909 built Alkaff’s Arcade can be seen along with 5 storey St. Helen’s Court. St. Helen’s Court, which was later to be renamed Shell House and subsequently Clifford House after the new 15 storey Shell House was built, was then the tallest building along Collyer Quay Collyer Quay in the 1930s, with the second Ocean Building (built in 1924) along with Princes Building, the Arcade, St. Helen’s Court, Union Building (1924) and the Fullerton Building (GPO, 1928) already up. Trolley buses had by that time replaced trams as public transport. The waterfront in the late 1920s with Johnston’s Pier. Clifford Pier, built in 1933, in uncluttered settings. The view of the waterfront from the inner roads with the Union Building, HongKong and Shanghai Bank Chambers and the Fullerton Building. A view of the Fullerton Road end of the waterfront. The waterfront in the 1960s. By this time, taller buildings such as the Asia Insurance Building, had already begun to transform the skyline. The Esplanade, late 1920s. Anderson Bridge, when first completed. Connaught Drive, possibly in the late 1920s. This article originally appeared on Jerome Lim, The Long and Winding Road, and is republished here with permission. (Feature Image: Singapore’s 63 Islands! Here Are 6 Islands You Can Visit To Get Away From The Crowd!Singapore’s Lost Elegance
Empress Place and Princess Square
Battery Road/ Fullerton Square
Finlayson Green
Anson Road / Robinson Road
Collyer Quay and the lost waterfront
The Esplanade
Jay Chou Opens First International PHANTACi At Orchard Gateway!

If you’re a Jay Chou fan you would have gotten tickets to see his “The Invincible” concert going on later tonight at the Indoor Stadium. But if you’re a HUGE devotee of Jay Chou, you would have been part of a large crowd of about 250 to 300 at his clothing store PHANTACi on Friday.
Jay Chou was the guest of honour at the grand opening of his clothing store located at (Image credit: Yahoo Lifestyle)
Also Read: Orchard Central Is Home To UNIQLO’s Brand New 3 Storey Flagship Store!
Boutique Fairs Is Back, And It’ll Make You Say “I Do” All Over Again

Boutique Fairs returns this November for yet another round of unique and immersive shopping extravaganza!
Boutique Fairs
Happening 4th and 5th November at the F1 Pit Building, Boutiques promises to dazzle and impress with 150 vendors! A resplendent layout of products ranging from women’s to men’s and even home decor promises shoppers plenty of inspiration for this Christmas’ gift giving.
Indeed, you’ll certainly be able to find a gift for almost anyone with such a diverse and unique spread! Oh, and have we mentioned that over 80% of the vendors are socially-conscious businesses?
What sets Boutiques apart is definitely its one-of-a-kind concept: each shop is set up just like a boutique shopfront. Each storefront will be decorated with unique concepts be it chic, modern or fun! Shoppers, be transported to a whole new world when you visit each store.
The beautifully crafted products set in their gorgeous shop fronts is definitely a feast for the eyes!
With so many vendors, we’ve listed our top 9 picks that will make you say ‘I Do’ to every single product!
01: Bloesem
Those beautiful stationary flatlays can now be yours with these picture perfect notebooks and stationaries from artisan My Deer. You can also get chic home pieces and accessories here (like the gorgeous framed posters you see above!).
Otherwise, just head down for some interior inspiration! Prices start from $19 for ceramics, $65 for posters and $22 for notebooks.
Bloesem and Hill Studio have also partnered to conduct an exclusive workshop during Boutiques! Adults and kids alike can experience making personalised wall weavings, macrame knots or even Christmas ornaments.
What better way to give your home a new lease of life than with something you made yourself?
02: Domestic Objects
Remarkably well-made teepees, play tents and accessories are Domestic Object’s area of forte. Inspired by her own children’s love for hiding under things, creator Sarah Jagger started making quality tents that quickly made its way to the market.
Designed to promote imaginative play for all ages, it doesn’t help that the fabrics used are a delight to look at too! Prices for a tent ranges from $90-$240.
03: My Moniko
My Moniko is yet another admirable brand whose products are proudly made ethically. Their clutches are made from silk vintage Japanese Kimonos, and are boldly adorned with opulent colours that complement any outfit.
To produce its dazzling pattern, the design motifs are woven, hand painted or embroidered. My Moniko will also be exclusively launching Hashi, a makeup pouch, at Boutiques! Prices are $60 and up.
04: Arête Goods
Classic, modestly stylish and elegant. These are the words that describe Arête Goods. Their range of well-made products ranges from exquisite ballet flats, to leather bags and pouches. Arête Goods will also be launching a collection of 100% silk sleeved shirt dresses exclusively at Boutiques.
If you’re on the hunt for quality gifts for your girl friends or mothers, this store might just be for you!
05: Bon Vivant
Translated, the French phrase Bon Vivant literally means “one who lives well”. And indeed with these buttery handmade leather bags, who wouldn’t?
Bon Vivant is a fresh face at Boutiques and will be introducing a select range of products at the two-day fair. Prices range from $150.
06: Eck & Art
Eck & Art design studio makes incorporating a little bit of Singapore into your home classy and effortless. Their vintage-style travel posters pay tribute to popular travel posters reminiscent of the early 1900s.
The studio will be presenting new designs in their latest series at Boutiques, featuring places like Orchard Road, East Coast and Bukit Timah. Prices start from $69.
07: Italic & Bold
Italic and bold is the one stop gift destination for absolutely anyone – be it your colleagues or even your father in law! Their sleek hip flasks, tasteful hankie sets, minimalist card cases and brass cufflinks keep things practical while staying classy.
Italic and Bold will be also launching new Men’s Society sneaker cleaning kits and shoe shine sets during Boutiques. Prices start from $30.
08: Madie Moo
For the vibrant, colour loving souls, do check out Maddie Moo’s quality frocks and separates. Ethically made and designed in Bali, the fabrics are an explosion of rich colours that celebrate the youthful energy of children! Prices range from $50.
09: Style Deco
Ever wanted your home to look like those in Kinfolk magazine or Vogue Living? Well, Stylodeco makes it easy as pie with their effortlessly chic homewares!
They carry an assortment of home accessories, furniture and lighting for everyone in the family. Prices start from $10.
With such a large spread of beautiful and functional items sold at Boutiques, we don’t have to tell you twice where you should be headed for shopping this year!
Boutique Fairs shopping event is held at the F1 pit building, on 4th and 5th November.
Orchard Central Is Home To UNIQLO’s Brand New 3 Storey Flagship Store!

If you’ve been on any social media platforms today, you would know that UNIQLO is opening its first South-east Asian global flagship store tomorrow (Friday, Sept 2) at Orchard Central. This flagship outlet will be the 25th UNIQLO store in Singapore. It joins the ranks of flagship stores worldwide, like the 6 story outlet in China!
Here are a few reasons why you should be waiting in line when it opens its doors tomorrow!
1. It’s HUGE
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If you have yet to catch the sneak peak video of the new outlet, it spans nearly 29,000 square feet over 3 floors!For comparison, the new Sephora at ION spans only 10,000 square feet.
The new Orchard Central outlet still boasts its signature light wood, simple layout and standing mannequins. Something to look forward to? It also holds the largest collection of UNIQLO dresses!
2. Get Featured
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In anticipation of its opening, UNIQLO has rolled out a new campaign, #yourstagelivenow. Featuring local talents, you too can be featured on their large screens if you upload a picture of yourself expressing creativity on Instagram or Facebook.
Fun Fact: The new flagship store has 286 digital screens throughout the 3 floors, the most in the company’s history!
3. Learn Something New
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UNIQLO is also collaborating with Singaporean talents, bringing you workshops on; poetry writing, calligraphy and floral arrangements. Sign up for UNIQLO’s e-newsletter for more details!
4. Exclusive Shopping Bags And Uniqlo T-Shirts
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UNIQLO is all about collaborating with regional and local talents, for the new flagship store.Teaming up with local artists in creating exclusive t-shirt designs (showcased in a dedicated UNIQLO T-shirt corner on Level 1).
Something to convince you to stand in line for the opening? UNIQLO in collaboration with 4 local illustrators have come up with 4 different shopping bag designs. You can’t get this just by popping by the store, they’re given out exclusively with a purchase and they’re only available while stocks last.
5. A Little Taste Of The Neighbourhood
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