Ultimate Guide To Dog-Friendly Places: Hang Out With Your Doggy All Day, Every Day!
Have you had your little pooch begging you with those innocent puppy eyes hoping that you’d bring them along with you? Well, you are not the only one. We too, spend at least 5 minutes every single day at the door assuring them that we’d be back in a few hours. However, that doesn’t mean that we aren’t guilty leaving them all alone. *inserts crying emoji*
Why not bring your pooch along to your next gathering? We have compiled a fun list of dog-friendly places: cafes, beaches and even a hotel, that allows you to spend some time with your fur-kid! No more sad, droopy eyes staring back at you. Plus, they also get to socialise and make some new friends. That’s definitely a win-win for doggy and us!
Dog-Friendly Restaurants/Cafes
Admit it, all of us dog owners secretly wish all cafes are dog-friendly.
[caption id="attachment_19184" align="alignnone" width="960"] Credit: Urban Pets Club[/caption]We’re glad to announce that this secret dream of ours is actually coming true. There are quite a few dog-friendly cafes with excellent food in Singapore.
Not all of them have separate menus for our furry friends though, but we are sure that they are contented just lying around and spending time with us!
1) The Coastal Settlement
A superb area located in Changi, The Coastal Settlement has both indoor and outdoor seating areas. It is a cosy and spacious cafe with pretty awesome food for the humans. Also, water bowls are complimentary for our little ones.
[caption id="attachment_19172" align="alignnone" width="800"] Credit: I Eat & Eat[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19173" align="alignnone" width="620"] Credit: Lady J’s Musings[/caption]This will be great for some quality, cosy time with both your human friends and furry loved ones. Order some finger food to share and enjoy the well-deserved weekend!
The Coastal Settlement
200 Netheravon Road, Singapore 508529
Tue to Sun: 10.30am – 12am (Closed on Mondays)
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Think wood-fired pizzas and our favourite pastas. Casa Verde is a splendid place with great, authentic Italian food. Awesome, yummy food and you get to spend time with your little one – what’s more to ask for?
Casa Verde
1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
Monday – Sunday: 7:30am to 11pm
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Aside from the usual food, pet accessories and apparels are available as well, if you are intending to give your little one an even bigger treat.
Happenstance Cafe
39 Opal Crescent, Singapore 328425
Mon to Tue, Thu to Fri: 12pm – 10pm; Sat to Sun: 11am – 10pm; Closed on Wed
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4) Coastes
[caption id="attachment_19162" align="alignnone" width="888"] Credit: Expat Living Singapore[/caption]Located at Siloso Beach Walk, Coastes is a beach-side bar with plenty of shady spots, sun beds and benches. Both of you get to enjoy a rustic, chilled-out day right along the beach.
[caption id="attachment_19163" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Bundle Me Up[/caption]Enjoy simple Western fares like the usual Eggs Benedict and barbecued ribs. Fancy some ice cold beer while soaking up the sun? You can do that too!
Coastes
50 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099000
Mon-Thur: 9am – 11pm; Fri, Sat & Eve of Public Holiday: 9am – 1am; Sun & Public Holidays: 9am – 11pm
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This is also a great place to hang out with your friends over a bowl of mussels and a few Belgian beers. Your fur kid gets to tag along as well. Perfect!
Brussels Sprouts
80 Mohamed Sultan Road, #01-12 The Pier @ Robertson, Singapore 239013
Mon to Thu : 3pm to 12am; Fri : 2pm to 2am; Sat : 11am to 2am; Sun : 11am to 12am
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The cafe is divided into two areas – one for the humans and the other one for the humans with the fur kids.
[caption id="attachment_19444" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: A Red Toy Poodle Story[/caption]If you are there for a weekend brunch, be sure to get the Big Brekkie for yourself. For the pets, they have a pretty great selection that includes Cream Cheese Salmon Rolls and Beef Shepherd’s Pies. With those yummy treats, your furry one is definitely going to jump around with joy after that hearty meal.
Bonus: They serve really decent and affordable coffee!
Sun Ray Cafe
79 and 81 Brighton Crescent, Serangoon Gardens Estate, Singapore 559218
Mon & Tue: 6PM – 11PM; Wed – Fri: 11AM – 11PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM – 11PM; PH: 10AM – 11PM
The whole restaurant is dog approved and dog friendly – both their indoor and outdoor alfresco dining areas!
[caption id="attachment_19465" align="aligncenter" width="1152"] Credit: PastaJ[/caption]Head on down if you are craving comfort western food and a comfortable friendly place to dine with your doggy. All doggies get a bowl of ice water when they arrive too!
Pasta J
205 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574345
Weekdays: 12pm-3pm and 6pm-10pm; Weekends & Public Holidays: 10.30am-10.30pm
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What’s more, a few of their outlets are also pet-friendly!
[caption id="attachment_19448" align="alignnone" width="1260"] Credit: Les Amis Group[/caption]Your fur-kid will be so stoked by the aroma of the pizza. They can’t have any, but a little bit of crust once in a while wouldn’t hurt, right?
Pepperoni Pizzeria (Pet-friendly Outlets)
GREENWOOD, 6 Greenwood Avenue, Hillcrest Park, Singapore 289195
Mondays to Saturdays: 12pm to 11pm; Sundays: 11am to 11pm; closed from 3pm to 5pm on Mon to Thurs
BIOPOLIS, 10 Biopolis Road, #01-01, Chromos Block, Singapore 138670
Mondays to Sundays: 11am to 10pm; closed from 3pm to 5pm on Mon to Fri
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The casual environment at The Garden Slug is perfect for a lazy weekend with your furry friend. They will thank you as well, since it is located next to a few pet stores and you could get some doggy treats or toys!
[caption id="attachment_19450" align="alignnone" width="1005"] Credit: The Garden Slug[/caption]Since they are famous for their huge platters that are great for sharing, grab your buddies and head down together!
The Garden Slug
55 Lor L Telok Kurau, Singapore 425500
Mon-Thu 6pm-10.30pm; Fri 11am-10.30pm; Sat, Sun, PH 9am-10.30pm
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There are a few fenced up areas in Singapore called dog runs. These facilities are created just for our cute little ones. Remove those leashes and set them free, so they can enjoy the freedom of being in the great outdoors at least for awhile. We reckon they’d be so happy (and tired!) afterwards.
1) Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
[caption id="attachment_19141" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: SG World Mapz[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19140" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Anymap[/caption]An area that spans over 3km – we get why this place is a hot favourite on the weekends! There is also a fenced area designated for the bigger doggies out there.
Bishan Park
Along Bishan Road and Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, Singapore 569981
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2) West Coast Park
A place for the Westies! The park is open at all times so you can head there for a workout with your dog any time of the day.
[caption id="attachment_19143" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: Kopii the Goldie[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19144" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Lina Yippy[/caption]On top of providing biodegradable poo bags, water taps are also available, just in case our little ones get thirsty.
West Coast Park
West Coast Highway, West Coast Park, Singapore 126844
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3) Katong Park
[caption id="attachment_19145" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Anymap[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19146" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: Singapooch[/caption]Though the dog run is not that big, we are sure it is sufficient for a mid-week workout and training for our furry kids.
Katong Park
59 Fort Rd, Singapore 439105
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4) Tampines Central Park
[caption id="attachment_19148" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Credit: Lappupyim[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19147" align="alignnone" width="768"] Credit: Lappupyim[/caption]Though the dog run is small, you can go for a walk with your doggy together in the spacious dog-friendly park.
Tampines Central Park
Tampines St 83 (Tampines Avenue 5)
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5) The Animal Resort Off-Leash Park
This animal resort is more than just big. It’s massively huge – spanning across two hectares!
[caption id="attachment_19149" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Anymap[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19150" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Lynnlly[/caption]Besides a dog run, there are also other facilities such as a pet hotel, grooming school as well as agility facilities. Time to train our fur kids!
The Animal Resort
81 Seletar West Farmway 5, Singapore 798061
Tuesday – Sunday: 10am to 5pm, closed on Mondays
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Dog-Friendly Places
[caption id="attachment_19181" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Vanillapup[/caption]All dogs are required to be leashed up (except for Marina Barrage) at these places, but we are certain that doggy won’t be blaming you for that leash, since they will be spending some quality time with their favourite person!
1) East Coast Park
[caption id="attachment_19151" align="alignnone" width="1800"] Credit: Soak in Singapore[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19152" align="alignnone" width="1620"] Credit: Today Online[/caption]One of the most popular parks in Singapore, East Coast Park, is huge so there are plenty of spaces for your pooch to run around. A picnic with both your dog and human friends sounds really great!
East Coast Park
East Coast Park Service Rd, Singapore 449876
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2) Botanic Gardens
[caption id="attachment_19153" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Anymap[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19154" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Thoughts on Air[/caption]A walk with your furry companion in the scenic, award-winning Botanic Gardens is just pure enjoyment. Definitely a photo-worthy location for the both of you!
Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569
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3) The Green Corridor
[caption id="attachment_19170" align="alignnone" width="1080"] Credit: Anymap[/caption] [caption id="attachment_19171" align="alignnone" width="900"] Credit: Deviant Art[/caption]Want a good, long walk with your pooch and explore a little bit of Singapore’s history at the same time? Try The Green Corridor!
With a photogenic old railway line connecting to a few other green spaces like the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve – things are certainly going to get interesting.
The Green Corridor
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Marina Barrage is our ultimate favourite kite-flying site in Singapore and of course, our little ones are tagging along! Spend a peaceful family day at the open space flying your kites and having a picnic with that amazing paranomic view of Singapore’s cityscape.
Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951
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We are really glad to see so many great dog-friendly places that warmly welcome our pets. After all, we love them (a lot!!!!) and always want to give them the best.
Just hanging out together and giving them a small little treat once in a while is certainly worth it. So, give these dog-friendly places a visit and we are pretty sure that your furry kid is so going to jump around with joy.
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Perfectly Nailing It! This Lacquer Bar Can Make Any Nail Polish Colour You Want
Nail Deck – you could call it a nail polish GPS – guiding you to that oh-so-specific hue of nail paint you’ve been lusting over. Or better yet, think of it as the Shazam of nail polishes.
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Not only will homegrown , it’s the real life version of the virtual Nail Deck app.
[embed]Nestled in acclaimed nail salon, esBoudoir, in Vivo City, customers can watch their perfect nail colour being mixed by hand.
Despite being tailor-made to cater to your wildest whims, a 5-ml bottle of your desired colour only costs $11, while a 10-ml bottle goes for $16.
From 17 October 2016 to 31 December 2016, feel free to bring in discontinued lacquer and a picture or an item of colour you wish to bottle. Within 10 minutes, Lacquer Bar will have that colour blended and packaged like a genie in a bottle.
If you have no colour in mind, the colourist will most gladly assist you.
Our Experience at the Lacquer Bar
We popped by, and were blown away by the warmth of the colourist in session and the staffs’ level of professionalism.
For the first time in our lives, we felt as though we were peeking behind a magician’s curtain.
Except, instead of pulling rabbits out of hats, we were creating concoctions that went onto our nails.
[video width="960" height="540" m4v="https://discoversg.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/large.m4v"][/video]At the lacquer bar, we had an impromptu flash of inspiration from a pair of beloved faded denim shorts.
During our one-on-one consultation with the colourist, we asked for the nail polish colour to resemble “old jeans”, an all-time comfort wear close to our hearts.
We pointed at a sky blue pamphlet close by for reference, and requested for the colourist to “add a bit of grey into that blue”.
The Science of Beauty
Now, here’s where some technical jargon comes in.
The colourist used a device, called a spectrometer, to analyse the colour of the pamphlet and pick out the exact shade of blue on it. After that, the spectrometer used an in-house algorithm to convert the digital colour to a formula. How cool is that?
From there, the colourist used chemistry laboratory equipment to blend the colours by hand.
After the colours were blended, we were given small samples to test on our nails, under white and warm lights respectively.
We thought that this was especially thoughtful of them!
This countered one of our greatest worries as discerning nail polish buyers.
Our major pet peeve when buying a nail polish, is when it turns out looking like a new colour under a different lighting from the one we tried it under. Say, when it looks like a lovely violet indoors but ends up like a Barney purple outdoors.
Once the colourist had finished making adjustments to the hue, he bottled up the lovely shade for us.
FYI, never be afraid of commenting on the colour, because the Lacquer Bar accurately tailors your polish according to all the information you tell the colourist.
We even got to name our newly-created colour! We called it “Ripped Jeans” because we’ll always be rebels at heart.
Our ambassador, Diana, also visited the Lacquer Bar! Here’s what she had to say:
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Modus Operandi
Lacquer Bar keeps a record of every colour made by any customer, so you can always go back to purchase a colour you previously created.
To shake things up, the Lacquer Bar comes up with new colours every month. This November, their signature colour is a sumptuous dark plum, heralding the start of the winter season.
According to the colourist, Tiffany Blue and nude hues are the most popular nail polish shades created at the Lacquer Bar. Just so you know, this is where you can lay your hands (and nails) on them!
What is in the Works
Though crème is the only finish available at the moment, other finishes such as shimmer and glitter will be unleashed very soon.
Currently, the Lacquer Bar has an internal catalogue and a database of every colour they’ve ever made. Yes, yours and ours too.
We’re over the moon to know that they’re working on a catalogue for customers to choose colours and derive inspiration from.
Last but not least, Lacquer Bar’s upcoming Collaboration Collection will see them cooperating with local businesses and iconic personalities, so stay tuned!
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ZoukOut 2016 Returns With Amazing Headliners Like Zedd, Hardwell And More!
Party people, ZoukOut 2016 details are all out! And this time round, it is going to be more exciting and electrifying, with more activities to keep you happy from dusk to dawn.
Set to take place on the 9th and 10th of December 2016, Singapore’s biggest beach festival will once again take centre stage at Siloso Beach, Sentosa.
Performers Line Up
ZoukOut 2016 has recently revealed the final artist line up and boy, it’s definitely going to be 2 days of extreme and insane music!
DAY 1 – 9 December
International Acts:
Local & Regional Acts:
DAY 2 – 10 December
International Acts:
Local & Regional Acts:
Food Village
For the very first time, ZoukOut will be featuring an all-out food village to keep you fuelled throughout the festival.
[caption id="attachment_18201" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Park Bench Deli[/caption]Fill your tummy with hearty sandwiches from Park Bench Deli, fresh bowls of chirashi from Teppei Syokudo, and even zichar from Keng Eng Kee Seafood.
[caption id="attachment_18202" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image source: Decker Barbecue[/caption]We’re also super stoked to hear that some of our favourite restaurants; Bird Bird by Chef Bjorn Shen, Three Buns, Decker Barbecue, and Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King, will be at ZoukOut too!
Festival Fringe Activities
To snazz things up, stilt walkers from Joan Walker will be roaming around the event venue, strutting their stuff among festival goers (read: perfect Instagram moment).
Singapore Management University’s resident Afro-Brazilian percussion ensemble, Samba Masala will also be bringing their beats and vibrant rhythms to get the festival hype pumping.
ZoukOut 2016 x H&M
Want to take a piece of ZoukOut 2016 back home?
Check out the exclusive official t-shirts by ZoukOut and H&M.
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Purchase 3 Red Bull drinks and get a scratch card to win ZoukOut 2016 tickets!
We heard that the winning rates are high, so go get your Red Bull drinks now!
Promotion is only valid on TGIWs at Zouk only, in the month of November.
Ticketing Details
Tickets are selling out REAL FAST!! Day 2 VIP tickets have all been snapped up already!
Advance* ticket prices: $128 (Day 1) / $138 (Day 2) / $218 (2 Day Pass)
Door ticket prices: $148 (Day 1) / $158 (Day 2)
VIP ticket prices: $208 (Day 1) / $218 (Day 2 Sold Out)
VIP Entitlements: Priority entry, access to VIP tent, private bar, standing tables and private washrooms within VIP tent
Ticketing Website:ZoukOut
* Citibank cardholders are entitled to 10% discount on all advanced tickets
Get your tickets before it’s too late!
ZoukOut 2016 Details
Date: 9 & 10 December 2016
Time: 8pm- 4am (Day 1), 8pm – 7am (Day 2)
Venue: Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Website:ZoukOut Official
Instagram:@zoukoutofficial
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Check Out These 4 Crazy Big Houses Where The REAL Crazy Rich Asians Live
They say home is where the heart is. If this is true, then these gorgeous and opulent homes (or rather, super huge bungalows) in Singapore will absolutely steal your heart away.
Set amidst lush gardens and away from the hustle and bustle of the city life, it seems as if these grand mansions are in an entire world of their own!
Here are some of the few unbelievably grand and opulent homes you can find in our little Singapore island.
1. The Willow House by Guz Architects
This impressive-looking house is truly a garden house.
It is designed to take advantage of its hilltop position, by creating a open-concept to make the most of the prevailing breezes.
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With its terrace roof garden seemingly forming an amphitheatre around the house, this is truly being right in the heart of nature.
3. The Fish House by Guz Architects
The Fish House is undoubtedly one of the most impressive waterfront homes in Singapore.
The iconic feature of this stunning house is its show-stopping swimming pool area. The pool costs more than $2 million to build and holds 66,000 gallons of saltwater!
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Ambassador Highlights #3: DSG Meetup, Atlantis Fright Night and Singapore Fashion Week!
We’re at the end of another month which means another roundup of some of the events our ambassadors dropped in on! From food tastings to ‘do not miss’ events our ambassadors were there to witness the fun and indulge in delicious eats! Here are some of the highlights!
1. Skyline Club & Lounge
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Located on the 45th floor of Singapore Land Tower, Skyline Club & Lounge offers breathtaking views of the CBD! Alongside a daily happy hour (5pm – 10pm) and amazing events every other day, Skyline Club & Lounge is the best place to kickback at after a long day a work! Best part of Skyline Club & Lounge? They have a special Ladies Membership Card!
Our ambassadors Vanessa Ho and Stephanie Ler were there to witness first hand the fantastic views that Skyline Club & Lounge has to offer!
For more information check out: Skyline Club & Lounge’s Facebook Page
Jessie Ng was there to try out the hairy crab menu and these dishes had her tastebuds tingling with joy!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! Shang Palace’s Hairy Crab Menu Is So Magical, It’ll Make You Feel Like Hairy Potter
Novita Lam, Isabel Lee and Anna Ng had an blast dancing till dawn!
Find out what you missed! Atlantis Fright Night – Dance Till Dawn At Siloso Beach’s Halloween Themed Music Festival
4. Hardy Hardy Fall/Winter 2016 @ Singapore Fashion Week
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Singapore Fashion Week is here! And what better way to join in on the festivities than to head to Hardy Hardy’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection! Held at the National Gallery, this year’s collection was all about heavily intricate motifs and monochromatic colours. Hardy Hardy has embraced a whole new vibe, rock n roll with just a hint of colour! Looking to up the edge of your wardrobe? Some Hardy Hardy pieces is exactly what you need!
Our ambassadors, Chelsea Ang, Cheryl Allison, Kimberley Yong and Janelle Wong were there to witness firsthand Hardy Hardy’s Fall/Winter 2016 Collection!
Check out what you missed at Hardy Hardy’s Official Facebook Page!
5. Alchemist Beer Lab
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Looking to enjoy a beer with a really interesting twist? Alchemist Beer Lab is Asia’s first beer infusion bar. Housing 16 state-of-the-art towers, Alchemist Beer Lab offers a wide variety of infused beers. Pink guava, toasted marshmallow and passion fruit are just some examples of infused taps they have here at Alchemist Beer Lab! Served alongside range of tapas and platters, our ambassadors Kimberley Yong and Janelle Wong had an unforgettable gastronomical experience at Alchemist Beer Lab!
Alchemist Beer Lab
South Beach Avenue, 26 Beach Road, #B1-16, S189768
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu 12pm – 12am; Fri 12pm – 1am; Sat 4pm – 1am; Sun Closed
Contact: 63864365
Find out more about at Alchemist Beer Lab’s Official Facebook!
6. DSG Ambassador Meetup @ VLV
[caption id="attachment_17303" align="alignnone" width="1024"] DSG Ambassador Meetup[/caption]Whats better than meeting friends over drinks on a Friday night? Nothing really! The DSG team and our ambassadors headed down to VLV for a get together! With an assortment of finger food and free flowing drinks, we had a great time catching up at VLV!
7. BAKE Cheese Tart
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BAKE Cheese Tart, Singapore favourite decadent dessert opened its second outlet at Westgate Mall and our ambassador Valerie Cheong got a behind the scenes look at how these delicious tasting cheese tarts are made!
Want to find out more? Check out BAKE Cheese Tart Continues Singapore Invasion At Its Second Outlet In Westgate Mall!
BAKE Cheese Tart
Westgate #B2-04
3 Gateway Drive S608532
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm
8. Oyster Indulgence @ Buffet Town
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Buffet Town is known for their line up of both international and local fare! This month they had a special all-you-can-eat Oyster Indulgence themed buffet! Featuring 12 varieties of Asian and Western influenced oysters on the half shell, our ambassadors Estella Ho, Si Yu and Doreen Ong were in for a never ending flow of freshly shucked oysters!
Check out what you missed! Buffet Town’s Latest Offering Is Making Every Oyster Lover’s Dream Come True
Buffet Town
Raffles City, #B1-44E
252 North Bridge Road
Opening Hours: 11am – 3pm, 6pm – 10pm
Contact: 68373793
9. Workbench Bistro
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Nestled under a block of flats in Ang Mo Kio is Workbench Bistro. Serving up hearty mains like Crab Meat Linguine and Egg Lava Beef Burger this contemporary cafe is all about the food! According to our ambassador Ruth Tan, a ‘do not miss’ dessert at the Workbench Bistro is the eye catching S’moreffles Supreme!
Want to find out more? Check out The Workbench Bistro @ AMK: More Than Just Waffles ‘Cos Their Mains Do Not Disappoint!
10. Kopi Pass
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What’s better than a good cup of coffee on a lazy afternoon? A good cup of coffee at an amazing price! Our ambassadors, Janelle Wong and Novita Lam got their hands on KopiPass! For just $30 for 30 cups of coffee across 30 curated cafes island-wide, KopiPass is a must have for any coffee aficionado!
Find out more at Clare Chang, was there to witness all the magic that Wicked has to offer!
Keen on getting tickets to Wicked? Grab your tickets from [email protected], we would love to work with you!
We’re also on the lookout for more ambassadors who are on the mission to discover the fun and exciting things in Singapore! If you love eating, shopping, and discovering new places in Singapore, just drop us an [email protected].
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5 Starbucks Outlets So Fancy You’ll Never Want To Leave
Starbucks. It’s a brand renowned all the world including Singapore. With over 100 outlets across our tiny island it’s no wonder that Starbucks is not only a household name it’s also the go-to place to grab a cup of coffee!
Let’s be honest, most of us have spent a huge chunk of our time in Starbucks either studying or catching up with friends. Not only do they have amazing drinks and bites, the environment is always so inviting! We’ve found 5 Starbucks outlets who have definitely upped their interior design game!
1. Fullerton Waterboat House
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Contact: 6684 8538
3. Capital Tower
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4. Resort World Sentosa
[caption id="attachment_17052" align="alignnone" width="800"] interiormagz.com)Also Read: 10 Things Only A Coffee Addict Who Needs At Least A Cup Of Coffee A Day Will Know
5 Places In Singapore So Eerie That You’ll Have Nightmares Just Exploring These Places
Halloween isn’t just about fun Halloween themed parties and terrifying movies (even though that’s a huge part of it!), it’s also the best time to do some exploring! Despite Singapore only being 51 years old, our tiny island is already full of scary stories and urban legends. While most of these places have been redeveloped or fenced up. We’ve complied the top 5 creepy places which are oddly picturesque and can still be explored!
Disclaimer: Some of these places are open to the public while some are not. Be careful when it comes to exploring!
1. Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel
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First built to protect Singapore’s then bustling port, Fort Serapong is located within Sentosa. But unlike Fort Siloso which has been well maintained, Fort Serapong is off the beaten track which makes it a lot less accessible. Be extra careful when exploring Fort Serapong, due to the rusty metal present and overgrown flora you might just trip and fall if you aren’t careful!
Spook factor: While not as creepy as the other spots, Fort Serapong is more like a historical spot. But seeing how it’s pretty far from any other main roads and walkways, there’s an eerie silence that overwhelms this spot.
4. Lim Chu Kang Jetty
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Lim Chu Kang Jetty may not be creepy at first sight, I mean how creepy can a jetty be right? Very, according to some sources who have made their way to this quiet spot. If you’re exploring the are you might catch a glimpse of an old white structure. Also known as The Cashin House, it’s now gated so you won’t be able to go exploring inside but just making your way around Lim Chu Kang Jetty you can feel the hairs stand on the back of your neck!
Spook Factor: Creepy house that no one has lived in? Check. Quiet jetty where no one can hear you scream? Double check.
5. St John Island
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Also Read: Trick Or Treat In Singapore: The Best 7 Places To Get Spooked This Halloween!
Pinnacle Entertainment’s Halloween Themed Parties Are Bringing Fun And Scares To Partygoers Of All Ages
Halloween parties are popping out every which way you look and with October coming to end in less than a fortnight, entertainment venues are pulling out all the stops! Pinnacle Entertainment isn’t going to be left out on all the fun. This Halloween, they’re throwing not one but two Halloween themed parties!
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Probably one of the only underage parties this Halloween, Pinnacle Entertainment has teamed up with Bloc Parties, a promoting company that hosts parties targeted at partygoers who are under 18!. The Purge is their first ever Halloween mixed-age party!
If you’re expecting a boring underage party you’re oh so wrong! Held at Club: Millian Singapore, . Featuring a mega dance floor and LED nightshows, expect to party along with DJ Duo Bounce Squad, DJ Alias and DJ Rain on the decks! Targeting students and those 16 & above, The Purge is perfect for those abstaining for alcohol or those who have yet to taste the clubbing experience.
For more information, check out The Purge Official Event Page!
The Purge
27 Oct (Thu)
9pm – 3am
Millian Singapore, #01-05, Sentosa Gateway, S098544
The Phobia
Over 18 and looking for a spooky party to unwind after a long week? Phobia might just be perfect for you! Held at Millian Singapore, is not for the faint of heart! For 5 minutes partygoers will go through a rite of passage, so be prepared to experience your greatest fear! Expect crude humour, blasphemous comments, bizarre antics, bad language! Intrigued?
Check out Phobia’s Official Event Page!
Phobia
28 Oct (Fri)
10pm – 6am
Millian Singapore, #01-05, Sentosa Gateway, S098544
Offering up two Halloween parties that are bound to get your heart pounding, Pinnacle Entertainment is pulling out all the scares and the best DJs for a clubbing experience you’ll never forget!
Also Read: Top 5 Events You Cannot Miss: 17 October – 31 October
Top 5 Events You Cannot Miss: 17 October – 31 October
We’re halfway through the month of October and that means we’re so much closer to a public holiday (Deepavali)! With so many plays, festivals and performances going on in the next two weeks, you’ll be busy having way too much fun!
1. Atlantis Fright Night
[caption id="attachment_16552" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Atlantis Music Festival [/caption]Huge fan of EDM and wild beach parties? Atlantis Fright Night is exactly what you need! Blackwhite Production is hosting their very own Halloween themed dance party at Wave House Sentosa. With 8 different DJs on the decks, the latest EDM hits and a crowd of party goers Atlantis Fright Night is bound to get your heart pounding!
Find out more: Atlantis Fright Night – Dance Till Dawn At Siloso Beach’s Halloween Themed Music Festival
Blackwhite Production Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/blackwhiteproductions10/
Atlantis Fright Night: https://www.facebook.com/events/603212146506905/
Atlantis Fright Night
Wave House Sentosa
36 Siloso Beach Walk
22 Oct 2016 (Sat)
6pm til late
2. Singapore Wine Fiesta 2016
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5. Miss Saigon: The 25th Anniversary Performance
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Miss Saigon: The 25th Anniversary Performance
Capitol Theatre
11 Stamford Rd, Capitol Piazza, S178884
22 Oct – 23 Oct
No plans for the weekends? Not anymore with these 5 events happening in October! What are you waiting for? Get your tickets now!
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Also Read:Deepavali: 8 Ways You Didn’t Know You Could Celebrate The Festival Of Lights
A Breath Of Fresh Air: 7 Insanely Unique & Crazy Activities In Singapore!
When we do miraculously squeeze out free time to kickback and engage in the recreational activities that we so desperately need, we find ourselves swept up in this disconsolate state of inertia.
What you need is something different, something with a kick to get you right out of this slump.
Here at DiscoverSG, we might just have the right thing for you. Here are 7 recreational activities so outlandish and so unheard of, you might just have to try them out.
1. Jetpack
As far as unique activities go, JetPacking really takes the cake.
[caption id="attachment_15485" align="alignnone" width="600"] Credit: Tiger Airways[/caption]Imagine hovering across the water courtesy of a pressurised, water-propelled jetpack.
Capable of soaring to a whopping 30ft and hitting speeds of up to 25mph, Location: 36 Siloso Beach, Sentosa, Singapore 099007
Price: Cadet Training – $228 (45 mins) & First Officer Training – $298 (60 mins)
Tel: 6376 4336
Email: [email protected]
2. European Swordsmanship
Let’s face it, we’ve all wanted to try swinging swords around like they do in the movies. This is now possible with growing interest in European Swordsmanship in Singapore.
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Email: [email protected]
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3. Slacklining
Slacklining will quite literally have you on your toes as you sidle across suspended lines of cord.
Choose from a multitude of varying heights and distances and put your balance to the test in this enthralling activity.
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While incredibly unique and engaging, slacklining also promotes good body posture and core strength.
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Essentially a medieval-themed combat archery with elements of dodgeball and paintball – quirky doesn’t even begin to describe it.
Hone your dexterity, team spirit, and focus, all while having a great time with your peers.
5. Laser Clay Target Shooting
A safer, greener version of Clay Pigeon Shooting, Laser Clay Shooting fundamentally involves the shooting of clay saucers launched more than 10 meters in the air.
[caption id="attachment_15531" align="aligncenter" width="1082"] Credit: BeMyGuest.com.sg[/caption]Aside from being safer and more environmentally-friendly, Laser Clay Shooting offers you a realistic shooting experience.
Use authentic deactivated 12-bore shotguns which produce lifelike gun shots and clay breaking sound effects. Take your focus and coordination to the next level and fire away!
Derived from volleyball, Bossaball also incorporates principles from football, gymnastics and even capoeira.
Now take into account the trampolines and you get one of the craziest, most exhilarating modern team sports. Time to show off some spectacular flips and tricks.
Bossaball Singapore
Location: 10 Raeburn Park #02-08, Singapore 088702
Tel: 6100 6292
Email: [email protected]
7. SurfSet
Touted as one of the world’s most peculiar workout routines, SURFSET draws inspiration from the sport of surfing.
[caption id="attachment_15535" align="aligncenter" width="1910"] Credit: SURFSET Singapore[/caption]Workout routines are carried out on the SURFSET board, designed to accurately simulate the physical demands of surfing in the ocean.
[caption id="attachment_15666" align="alignnone" width="1440"] Credit: SURFSET Singapore[/caption]Furthermore, elements of aerobic fat burning, muscle building and core training are integrated into the workout. This makes for an extremely intense workout.
The multitudinous physical benefits of this activity however, are there for all to see. Get in surfer shape (without getting sunburnt or even wet).