The Most Romantic Dinner + Night Stroll Places In Singapore For A Lovey-Dovey V Day
The most romantic day of the year is upon us! Whether you’re looking to seal the deal, pop the question, or simply treat your special someone to an unforgettable day or night out, where you do it is often as important as the act itself.
Luckily for you, we’ve rounded up 8 of the most romantic locations you can find in Singapore, from the loveliest dinner environments to the most peaceful spots for a post dinner walk.
It’ll be a memorable Valentine’s Day to be etched in your hearts forever.
Dinner
1. The Disgruntled Brasserie
Twin to The Disgruntled Chef, The Disgruntled Brasserie boasts the original restaurant’s cosy plantation theme.
[caption id="attachment_22804" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Image credit: SG Asia City[/caption]Dark greens, hand crafted mirrors, and leather seats come together for a intimate setting. Its relaxed take on the usual stuffy fine dining allows for a night of open conversation.
[caption id="attachment_22261" align="aligncenter" width="700"] Image credit: Epicure Magazine[/caption]Specially for this Valentine’s Day, The Disgruntled Brasserie is introducing a 6-course Valentine’s Day Set Menu for two–perfect for indulging your loved one this season.
The Disgruntled Brasserie’s Valentine’s Day Set Embark on a romantic journey specially made for two tastebuds, with Tippling Club’s eight splendid courses. Set to impress, the Valentine’s Day menu celebrates the bar’s highlights such as Razor Clams steeped in a purple garlic soup and a Foie Gras layered in textures of peach and gold. Each dish is adorned with exquisite ingredients sourced exclusively to pamper your loved one. What better place worthier of your love than this world class bar? After all, Tippling Club’s award winning cuisines and cocktails pair almost as well as you two do. Tippling Club’s Valentine’s Day Dinner Open Door Policy puts the ‘heart’ in ‘hearty’ this Valentine’s Day, with a fanfare of cheekily named gluten and dairy free selections, on it’s special menu for the season! With dishes like Be Yours First (a medley of warm beetroot, scallop and black oyster), Touch My Sweet ‘Pot (a tummy warming sweet potato soup served with home planted greens), it’s only certain that you’ll win the heart of your one and only more than ever. Cool and welcoming, the mix of brick and wood panelling in Open Door Policy gives it a down to earth feel–perfect for honest heart to heart conversation. Open Door Policy Valentine’s Menu Paint the perfect backdrop for a romantic night out with lush greenery under a blanket of stars at Open Farm Community. The chief chefs forage its edible garden for a farm fresh selection of herbs, fruits and vegetables that make their way into delectable dishes. It’s all both nourishing, and a visual feast. Whet your appetite with the smoked citrus cured salmon carpaccio or heirloom tomato salad for the appetizer. Delve into the sumptuous mains of vanilla parsnip risotto or roasted spanish mackerel. Lastly, let the dessert, black forest with cherry sorbet, be the cherry on top of your perfect date night. Open Farm Community Valentine’s Day Dinner Travel back in time and go on a romantic stroll at the Botanic Gardens, which could very well be Singapore’s first ever date spot. The various nooks and crannies of the park, shrouded by leafy greens and splashes of pretty flowers, offer the perfect backdrop for a secluded V-day rendezvous. Some of the most picturesque spots include the Swan Lake Gazebo, the majestic Burmese Banyan tree, and the Bandstand. The various food spots in the Gardens–Food For Thought, Blue Bali, Casa Verde and more–are also offering special V-day treats. Newly-opened The Garage, is also offering a Valentine’s Day Picnic Basket for those looking for a laid-back, nature-filled date. Singapore Botanic Gardens Take your date to new heights with a trek along along the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, the Henderson Waves. The glowing lights and cosy little alcoves make this gorgeous bridge, cutting across Telok Blangah Hill Park and Mt Faber Park, a pretty sweet spot for a stroll at dusk. Enjoy a stunning, bird’s eye view of the the sun setting on the island behind your loved one. For the shutterbugs and nature lovers, keep walking along the Southern Ridges to the Forest Walk and Canopy Walk, to capture the beauty of wild flowers and fauna. Feel on top of the world with your other half at this relaxing date spot, a romantic and tranquil getaway from the hustle and bustle of city life. Henderson Waves Bridge Chalets and nasi lemak aside, Changi has a beautiful boardwalk most of us aren’t aware of, the Changi Point Coastal Walk. Nestled at the western end of Changi Point, this quiet two kilometres stretch will take you lovebirds through lush stretches of flora and fauna, and the picture perfect Changi Beach. Chill in the cool ocean breeze as you take your romantic over-water stroll, for a dream beach vacation without having to leave our shores. Earlybirds can catch the sunrise near the start of Boardwalk at Beach Walk, or enjoy the sunset near the end at Sunset Walk. You’ll be sure to capture not only the panoramic views all the way to Pulau Ubin, but more importantly, your lover’s heart. Changi Point Coastal Walk Want to truly indulge your partner this Valentine’s Day? Your dream escape awaits at Marina Bay Sands, perhaps Singapore’s most iconic hotel. Clink champagne glasses and drink in the beauty of the whole city, or stretch out to sunbathe on a soft poolside lounger. Even if you haven’t booked a room, you can still gain access to all the luxurious facilities (except the infinity pool). The Skypark offers various chances for you and your loved one to share cuisines, drinks and make memories against a stunning backdrop of city lights and skyscrapers–all 57 storeys high. Marina Bay Sands Skypark Treat them to a lovely dinner, before a quiet evening walk against the setting sun, at any of these romantic places. We promise the experiences you share here will leave you with butterflies in your stomach, in more ways than one. Also, read 8 Awesome Valentine’s Day Dinner And Gift Ideas For A Truly Special Date
Venue: The Disgruntled Brasserie’s, 28 Ann Siang Road, Singapore 069708
Dates: 10 – 13 February 2017 (Both a la carte and set menu available) & 14 February 2017 (Only set menu available at 2 seatings: 5.30pm to 8.15pm OR 8.30pm to 10.30pm)
Price: $88++ per person (inclusive of a glass of Laurent Perrier Brut NV)
Reservations: (65) 6808 2184
2. Tippling Club
Venue: Tippling Club, 38 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088461
Date: Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Price: S$340++ per pax for an eight-course dinner
Reservations: (65) 6475 2217
Enquiries: [email protected]
3. Open Door Policy
Venue: Open Door Policy, 19 Yong Siak Street, Singapore 168650
Date: Monday, 13 February 2017 and Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Price: S$80++ per pax; S$148++ per couple
Reservations: (65) 6221 9307
Enquiries: [email protected]
Facebook4. Open Farm Community
Venue: Open Farm Community, 130E Minden Road, Singapore 248819
Date: Tuesday, 14 February 2017
Price: S$80++ per pax for a three-course dinner; S$128++ per pax for a five-course tasting menu
Reservations: (65) 6471 0306
Enquiries: [email protected]
Post-Dinner Walk
1. Singapore Botanic Gardens
Venue: Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Road Singapore 259569
Open: 5am to 12am daily
Tel: 6465 0196
Email: [email protected]
Website2. Henderson Waves
Address: Henderson Road, Mount Faber Park, 099203
Open: Daily, 24 hours3. Changi Point Coastal Walk
Address: 6 Changi Village Rd, Singapore 509907
Open: Daily, 24 hours4. Marina Bay Sands Skypark
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
Open: Daily, 9.30am to 7pm
Tel: 6688 8888 (Hotel Reservations) 6688 8826 (Entertainment Ticketing)
Feeling inspired yet? Grab your loved one and head to these sweet spots to stroll, dine and make memories this Valentine’s Day!
Best Pizza Spots In Singapore For A Tasty Slice Of Heaven
How can anyone not love pizza?!
There is no denying that pizza is a long-standing favourite amongst many. It is the quintessential Netflix snack and the king of party food. From the traditional wood fired pizza to thin-crusted and DIY pizzas, there is a whole lot of choices when it comes to pizza options today.
Whether you are the old school delivery box-type pizza fan or the gourmet pizza connoisseur, here are some of the best pizza spots in Singapore for you. So you can indulge in this delectable flatbread!
1. Pizzeria Mozza
Despite being located at the swanky Marina Bay Sands, Pizzeria Mozza offers a casual pizza dining ambience.
Its dimly-lit atmosphere coupled with exquisite renditions of classic pizza flavours makes it the perfect date-night location.
There is certainly no missing the common flavours such as Margherita (tomatoes and mozzarella) and Napoletana (tomatoes, mozzarella, anchovies, and capers).
However, what differentiates Pizzeria Mozza from the rest is their earthly combinations of pizza toppings.
With the usage of unique ingredients such as squash roots and eggplant, you definitely have to prepare your taste buds for an out-of-this-world burst of pizza flavour!
Pizzeria Mozza
Address: The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-42/46, Singapore, 018956
Opening hours: Daily 12nn to 11pm
Tel: 6688 8522
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2. Peperoni Pizzeria
If you are looking for a dining spot to host your pizza-loving friends, then Peperoni Pizzeria is the perfect pizza place.
This Italian restaurant serves up authentic wood fired thin crust pizzas. However, Peperoni Pizzeria is best known for its humongous 21” XXL pizzas and the option to combine different flavours for 1 pizza.
Here at Peperoni Pizzeria, there are a whole lot of pizza toppings for you to choose from.
There are the classics such as Margherita, Hawaiana as well as unique flavours such as Portobello Funghi and Quaattro Formaggi (four types of cheeses).
If you are unable to decide, there is also the half-and-half option whereby you can choose two toppings for a great mix of pizza flavours.
Takeaway options are available at Peperoni Pizzeria – so you and your merrymaking friends can enjoy their enormous treats right in the comfort of home!
Peperoni Pizzeria
Address: 6 Greenwood Avenue, Hillcrest Park, Singapore 289195 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Mon to Sat 12pm – 11pm; Sun 11am – 11pm
Tel: 6465 6556
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3. La Pizzaiola
Forget paying exorbitant flight prices to Italy.
You can enjoy a true Italian pizza experience right here at La Pizzaiola. We are regulars at their Kalidasa Ave outlet. Over the years, their standards, quality and pizzas have been nothing but consistent and awesome.
La Pizzaiola provides an authentic, pocket-friendly, down to earth Italian restaurant experience for you and your family.
Go for their Rucola Parma (Rocket leaves with parma ham), which is the reigning fans’ favourite. For a spicy kick, go for their Diavola pizza that is topped with spicy salami. If you love seafood, the Frutti di Mare is generously topped with prawns, squids, and mussels.
La Pizzaiola also serves up an array of pastas, salads and desserts as well. Pair your pizza with their extensive selection of red and white wines and you are almost dining like true Italian!
La Pizzaiola
Address: 15-3 Jalan Riang, Singapore 358987 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Daily, 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 10.30pm (Closed on Tue)
Tel: 6282 5031
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4. La Nonna
La Nonna at Holland Village is the classic Italian restaurant.
Once you’ve placed your order, you can expect a small basket of piping hot bread served with butter or olive oil, all complimentary.
[caption id="attachment_22681" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: This cosy and comfortable restaurant serves Italian country cuisine, much like what grandma would usually prepare.The best pizza here, that will keep coming back for more, has got to be the La Nonna, the namesake of the restaurant. You’ll be pulling out a slice of heaven – tomato, mozzarella, parmesan, asparagus, black truffle, and an egg.
[caption id="attachment_22680" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: The fragrance of the truffle, crunch of the asparagus, and the runny yolk all come together perfectly.The best part about La Nonna? They have interesting promotions. You can claim your taxi fare, enjoy 1-for-1 pizza/ pasta/ main course for a weekday lunch, or even join their weekly photo contest to stand a chance to win a complimentary meal for two.
La Nonna For a true-blue authentic Italian pizza experience, you have to head down to Bella Pizza! Since opening its doors back in 2007, Bella Pizza has been serving up an extensive selection of savoury pizzas. The pizza dough is handmade daily on site by their experienced team of pizzaiolos, so you know you are tucking into only the freshest pizza crust! Their pizzas are uniquely segregated into red pizzas (tomato based) and white pizzas (mozzarella based). Not sure which to choose? We’d say, just order both types! Bella Pizza Nestled in the hipster neighbourhood of Holland Village, Da Paolo Pizza Bar is notable for their delicious thin-crust pizzas. Additionally, their pizzas are generously topped with heaps of your favourite toppings. Some of the pizza selections include Napoletana, Prosiutto E Funghi (cooked ham with mushrooms) and even a Calzone Salame E Ricotta (folded pizza with cheese and salami). Likewise, you can opt for their Pizza Of The Day if you are game for a hearty pizza surprise! Da Paolo Pizza Bar Let your creative juices flow at this Design-It-Yourself pizza joint – Alt. Pizza! This contemporary pizza bar lets you create your desired pizza on your individual portioned 11″ pizza base. You get to choose from an extensive array of creative toppings, from delectable cheese and homemade sauces to tantalising gourmet meats, seafood and fresh herbs. With +650,000 unique pizza combinations, you can turn your dream pizza into reality from an unbelievable price of just S$8! Otherwise, you can always go for their innovative signature pizzas such as The Hangover – comprising of organic tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, fennel sausage, roasted onions and parmesan. Alternatively, go for their Truffle Shuffle, which has been voted as an Alt. Pizza fan favourite! Alt. Pizza also offers a wide range of award-winning artisan craft beers, so you can have that ideal beer and pizza combo! To get a $15 voucher for your first purchase, download the new Alt. Pizza Mobile App. Alt. Pizza Timbre is well-known amongst Singaporeans for its vibrant nighttime live music. However, there is also another reason why many flock to Timbre: its pizzas. If there is one pizza that you and your friends should order, it should absolutely be their signature Roasted Duck Pizza. Alternatively, go for the classics such as Timbre Seafood Pizza or perhaps something adventurous such as their all-new Crispy Caramel Anchovies pizza! Timbre Let’s face it. Pizza is a dish that will never go out of style. There are a plethora of pizza choices for you to choose from, ranging from the classic Margherita flavour to unique pizza variations. So gather all your foodie friends and head down to these pizza spots! It is time for some merrymaking and indulgence in this scrumptiously toasty and crusty flatbread. (Header image credit: La Pizzaiola) Also, read Best Brunch Spots In Singapore For The Non-Early Risers
Address: 76 Namly Place, Singapore 267226 (Other outlets available)
Tel: 6762 1587
Open: Lunch: 12:00, 14:30; Dinner: 18:00 – 22:30
5. Bella Pizza
Address: 30 Robertson Quay, #01-14 Riverside View, Singapore 238251
Opening hours: Tue to Thu 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 11pm; Fri to Sun 11.30am – 3pm & 5.30pm – 11pm (Closed on Mon)
Tel: 6734 0139
Website6. Da Paolo Pizza Bar
Address: 44 Jalan Merah Saga, Singapore 278116
Opening hours: Mon to Fri 12nn – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 10.30pm; Sat to Sun 11am – 10.30pm
Tel: 6479 6059
7. Alt. Pizza
Address: Suntec City Tower 4, #01-602, Singapore 038983 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Sun to Thu 11am – 10pm; Fri & Sat 11am – 11pm
Tel: 6836 9207
8. Timbre
Address: 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Sun to Thu 6pm – 1am; Fri & Sat 6pm to 2am (Closed on Monday)
Tel: 6338 8030
Website
8 Unusual V-Day Dinner Ideas For A Far From Basic Valentine’s Day
When we think about the Valentine’s Day dinner, what comes to mind is often a proper fancy restaurant, where you both gaze into each other’s eyes over candlelight.
Yawn. We say, skip the boring candlelit dinner this V-day and try something more, dare we say, unusual together.
From secret locations to dining in pitch darkness, we conclude that the stranger the experience, the more you’ll remember it. It’ll be the something special only shared between the two of you.
Here are 8 unusual V-day dinner ideas, for a far from basic V-day that you won’t forget for a long time to come!
1. AndSoForth
We bet you’ve never even heard of this one.
The first of its kind in Singapore, the elusive AndSoForth is a series of novelty pop-up restaurants that disappear and reappear in mysterious locations on selected dates.
[caption id="attachment_22641" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image credit: And So Forth[/caption]Neither of you will have to plan any surprises here, there’ll be many in store for you. You won’t even know the meeting location until the day of the feast itself, with strategic clues sent over text to lead you to the final venue.
The running theme is ‘Dinner in Wonderland’, so expect a theatrical feast madder than ever, with a solid 4 course dinner immersed around stories and drama. Shh, it’ll be one more secret kept between the two of you.
And So Forth
Address: Who knows?
Tel: 9129 7845
Email: [email protected]
Website
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2. Nox – Dine In The Dark
Hold on tight to your date. At Nox – Dine In The Dark, you’ll both plunge into an intriguing new world of mystery, sensation, and darkness.
Take a culinary journey through taste, smell, touch and sound–all in pitch black darkness.
[caption id="attachment_22644" align="aligncenter" width="1905"] Image credit: Giftano[/caption]Here, blind and visually impaired individuals are specially trained to guide and serve you.
Have a dinner without distractions in this unique mind-altering sensory experience.
It’s also perfect if you’re trying to keep your relationship on the down low, for now.
Nox Dine In The Dark
Where: 269 Beach Road Singapore 199546
Open: Mon-Fri 6pm to late; Sat 5pm to late; Sun 5pm to 11pm
Tel: 6298 0708
Email: [email protected]
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3. The Screening Room
The standard Valentine’s Day dinner and movie plan takes on a new meaning at The Screening Room.
This swanky yet comfy boutique film cinema is a dream come true for the film loving couple, who can savour delicious bites while getting their celluloid fix.
[caption id="attachment_22642" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image credit: The Screening Room[/caption]This intimate screening room features a calendar of exciting films: from timeless classics, to great new indie releases, to thought-provoking independent or foreign films.
Post 10pm, the cinema transforms into a chic Champagne Lounge where you and your date can kick back on a cosy sofa with bubbly or tapas in hand.
Unwind, by luxuriating in groovy beats and savouring bespoke cocktails, and escape reality with your beloved for the night.
The Screening Room
Where: 12 Ann Siang Rd #03-00, Singapore 069692
Open: Mon-Thurs 6pm to 2pm; Fri 6pm to 3am; Sat 6pm to 4am
Tel: 6532 3357
Email: [email protected]
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4. Hai Bin Prawning & BBQ
Fish for prawns (and compliments) with your date any time of the night at Hai Bin Prawning! You’ll have to work for your dinner here.
[caption id="attachment_22647" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image credit: The Smart Local[/caption]From patiently waiting for a prawn to take the bait, to struggling to rein it up without it escaping, to cooking it yourself on the fire, it’ll surely be a deep bonding experience for you two.
Hai Bin prides their freshwater prawns sourced from Thailand for being extra fresh. They also provide BBQ pits, fire-starters, charcoal and everything else you need to grill and savour your fresh catch, with your catch.
Hai Bin Prawning & BBQ
Open: Daily, 24 hours
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Where:
Punggol: 6 Tebing Lane #01-04, Singapore 828835
Tel: 6447 8693
Sembawang: HomeTeamNS @ Sembawang, 301 Canberra Road #01-08, Singapore 759774
Tel: 6261 7226
Open: Daily, 24 hours
5. Selfie Coffee
Maybe coffee for dinner sounds strange, but that’s far from being the strangest thing about this place.
At Selfie Coffee, you and your partner can do exactly what the name suggests–drink off your own faces printed on the foam atop your latte.
[caption id="attachment_22648" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image credit: Stormscape[/caption]Choose how you want the coffee taste, from their Signature coffee, salted caramel, mocha, matcha, Horlicks and many more. They do serve proper meals too, like sandwiches, pies, and even prata.
While waiting, you two can doodle and write mushy love notes on the tables with whiteboard marker pens.
Take your relationship to the next level by drinking each other’s faces off the coffee too, if that floats your boat.
Selfie Coffee
Where: 11 Haji Lane Singapore 189204
Open: Sun-Mon 11am to 10pm
Tel: 6341 7213
Email: [email protected]
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The history nerd couple will have a whale of a time here, drifting back in time with Singapore’s history. 1942 boasts that its Singapore’s only private war themed museum restaurant.
With bunkers, machine guns, nuclear warheads and the lot, this quirky establishment brings you and your beloved back in time to the period of the Japanese occupation.
Their delicious set menus will fulfil your cravings, and this place is sure to leave a statement in your relationship’s history books.
1942 Alfresco @ Changi
Where: 30 Cosford Rd, Singapore 499550
Open: Wed-Mon 11am to 12am
Tel: 6542 4492
Email: [email protected]
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7. The Black Swan
Fancy a different kind of history? Wonderfully handsome The Black Swan will take you and your beloved back to the swinging age of The Great Gatsby.
[caption id="attachment_22643" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image credit: The Black Swan[/caption]This elaborately themed restaurant is all played up by a dreamy central bar, waist-coated bar staff, striking geometric patterns on the columns, and black marble-top tables.
Their Valentine’s Day menu includes Seasonal Oysters, and Black Onyx T-bone that you can enjoy to live music in alfresco dining.
The Black Swan
Where: 19 Cecil Street Singapore 049704
Open: Mon 11.30am to 11pm, Tues-Thurs 11.30am to 12am, Fri 11.30am to 1am, Sat 5pm to 1am
Tel: 6438 3757
Email: [email protected]
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8. Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora
If either of you is a marine animal lover, this one’s for you–or not.
At Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora, you and your date will be surrounded by the underwater creatures of the S.E.A. Aquarium, all while feasting on their kin.
[caption id="attachment_22646" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image credit: Resorts World Sentosa[/caption]Shrouded in a romantic blue glow, enjoy Iron Chef Cat Cora’s light and healthy dishes, such as smoked eel and 42°C sous vide salmon.
Its full-length glass panels allow you to marvel at over 100,000 magnificent marine animals for a truly memorable dining experience.
Ocean Restaurant by Cat Cora
Where: 22 Sentosa Gateway, S.E.A. Aquarium, #B1-455 & 456, S.E.A. Aquarium, 098136
Open: Daily 11.30am to 2.30pm
Tel: 6577 6688
Email: [email protected]
Ready to take your dinner plans to the next level? Book your Valentine’s Day date night at any of these out-of-the-box places, and be prepared to expect the unexpected.
You’ll be able to enjoy each other’s familiar company, while diving into something entirely new together.
After all, the best memories come from the craziest experiences, right?
Also, read 10 Gorgeous Valentine’s Day Flowers That Every Girl Secretly Wants
Best Thai Eateries In Singapore So You Don’t Have To Queue For 10,000 Years At Nakhon
Spicy Phad Thai, fragrant pineapple rice, tongue-numbing tom yum soup – there is no denying that Singaporeans absolutely love the taste of Thailand.
Ask “best Thai eateries” and Nahkon Kitchen might immediately come to most Singaporeans’ mind. However, the perpetual long and snaking queues at most of their outlets can be a major put off.
Thankfully, the selection of Thai eateries in Singapore is aplenty. Here are some of the best Thai eateries in Singapore so that you don’t have to queue for (a seemingly) 10,000 years at Nahkon!
1. Soi Thai Kitchen
Located in the foodie neighbourhood of Serangoon Gardens, Soi Thai Kitchen is one of the newer Thai eateries to hit our local Thai dining scene.
[caption id="attachment_22212" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Credit: Website2. Ah Loy Thai
Ah Loy Thai is indisputably another popular Thai eatery in Singapore. During peak periods, wait times here can stretch up to 45 minutes.
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Having been around for over a decade, you can expect consistently delicious Thai food at economical prices.
Be sure to order some their signature dishes such as Butter Calamari, Phad Thai and Tom Yum Soup!
Ah Loy Thai
Address: 9 Tan Quee Lan Street, Shaw Towers, #01-04, Singapore 188098
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 12nn to 3pm & 4.15pm – 8.30pm; Fri to Sun 12nn – 3pm & 4.15pm – 9.30pm
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3. First Thai Restaurant
Amidst the plethora of cafes and restaurants along Dhoby Ghaut, you can still find some authentic and cheap Thai food here at First Thai Restaurant.
[caption id="attachment_22217" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: Credit: burpple.com[/caption]A bowl of Thai boat noodles is unlikely to satisfy your late-night hunger pangs.
[caption id="attachment_22221" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Credit: Website5. Sixty6
At just under two years into the Thai F&B scene, Sixty6 is one of the under-radar Thai eateries that serves authentic and economical Thai fares.
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5. Nana Thai Restaurant
Tucked amongst a plethora of Thai eateries in Golden Mile Complex, Nana Thai Restaurant stands out with authentic and humbly-priced Thai dishes.
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This relatively new kid on the block serves up some of Thailand’s famous eats and street food.
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Bon Appétit! 6 Legit French restaurants In Singapore That Won’t Burn A Big Hole In Your Wallet
Dining in a French Restaurant is undeniably a very fancy affair. It is suitable for every special occasion – be it a birthday celebration, anniversary dinner or perhaps even an annual family luncheon.
However, French restaurants are notorious for their extremely steep prices – or so you may think!
Here are some French restaurants in Singapore that won’t burn a big hole in your pocket. Expect to indulge in a delectable meal at under $50. So you can enjoy the best food without worrying too much about the prices.
1. O’Batignolles
If having authentic Bordeaux red and white wines starting at just S$40 per bottle is too good a deal to be missed, then you absolutely have to head down to O’Batignolles!
Here, you can find an extensive selection of fine French wines that comes in red, white, champagne and also crémant.
[caption id="attachment_21919" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Credit: 2. L’EntrecoteThis casual Parisian bistro steakhouse is nestled in the quaint neighbourhood of Duxton Hill.
Here, you absolutely have to order their classic steak and fries that comes with their signature secret sauce.
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La Petite Cuisine serves up a simple menu of affordable classic French appetisers, mains, as well as desserts. [caption id="attachment_21920" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: pickledpeas.wordpress.com[/caption]
Enjoy small nibbles with their cheese platter that starts from just S$16. Alternatively, relish in their no-frills French mains such escargots paired with croissants and salad, sirloin steak or confit de canard – all priced at no more than S$18. Furthermore, they deserve additional brownie points with no service charge and no GST. La Petitie Cuisine Immerse yourself in an authentic Paris cafe atmosphere with the pretty-looking Cafe & Bar Gavroche. This restaurant is beautifully decorated and serves up affordable and delectable French fares. [caption id="attachment_21922" align="aligncenter" width="812"] Credit: hungrybird.sg[/caption]
Tuck into French classics such as traditional French open-faced sandwiches, cold cut duck platter or melted raclette cheese with air-dried beef – at friendly price point of no more than S$35. Furthermore, their extensive and delightful breakfast menu will surely have you rolling out of bed quickly just to indulge in some French-style breakfast! Cafe & Bar Gavroche Whoever said that you cannot enjoy the luxurious French way of dining without burning a hole in your pocket? These French restaurants in Singapore certainly offer authentic and value for money French cuisine that goes beyond mere baguettes and pastries. Fine dining on a budget is very much possible at these French restaurants. So get dressed in your chichi outfit for a bon appétit time! (Header image credit: 6 German Food Places In Singapore For A Guten Appetit Time!
Address: Serene Center, 10 Jalan Serene, Singapore 258748
Opening hours: Tue to Sun 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 9.30pm (Closed on Mondays)
Credit: 5. Cafe & Bar Gavroche
Address: 69 Tras Street, Singapore 079008
Opening hours: Tue to Fri 12pm – 12am; Sat 10.30am – 12am; Sun 10.30am – 2pm
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12 Valentine’s Day Date Experiences That Don’t Involve Dinners And Movies
Don’t get us wrong, the dinner and movie date will always be a classic. But if you’ve been together for a while now, you must be a little bored by this date combination.
This special occasion, Valentine’s Day, is when couples should spend time together doing something more memorable. Shake things up by taking your pick amongst these fun, relaxing and romantic activities guaranteed to give both of you quality time. You’ll make memories to keep for a lifetime.
Make this Valentine’s Day an extra special one, with these 12 date experiences you won’t forget!
1. Live Music at the Botanic Gardens
If the standard picnic isn’t quite special enough for you, try one where you and your date are serenaded by incredible live music, against the backdrop of a moonlit sky.
[caption id="attachment_22401" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image credit: Families For Life[/caption]The Singapore Botanic Gardens Bandstand will be showcasing a series of melodic live acts the weekend before Valentine’s Day. So grab your sweetheart and a picnic mat for two unforgettable nights of soul soothing indie pop in the middle of a natural scenic setting.
What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with good music, lush greenery and a sky full of stars? Head down with your loved one early enough to grab a good spot and catch the sunset together before a relaxing night.
Valentine’s Day 2017 @ Botanic Gardens
Where: Singapore Botanic Gardens, Bandstand
Date: 10-12 Feb 2017
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Price: Free
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2. Marina Bay Sands Light & Water Show
If you haven’t seen the Wonder Full Light and Water Spectacular at Marina Bay Sands yet, this is something uniquely Singaporean that you and your loved one have to experience together at least once. This is one majestic water-fire-light show that’ll take your breath away.
[caption id="attachment_22403" align="aligncenter" width="2880"] Image credit: Skyscraper City[/caption]The show begins with a single drop of water, signifying the beginning of life, and matures into a vibrant extravaganza–so much like your ever growing love. Fall in love again amidst the amazing convergence of light, music and sound, with the stunning cityscape of Singapore lit up in the backdrop.
If you’re enjoying a post dinner stroll along the Marina Bay, be sure not to miss this majestic show that will add that spark to complete your romantic and breezy evening at the waterfront.
Wonder Full Light and Water Show
Where: Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza at the Promenade
When: Sunday-Thursday 8pm, 9:30pm; Friday-Saturday: 8pm, 9:30pm, 11pm
Price: Free
Tel: 6688 8868
Don’t just promise your beloved the moon and the stars–show it to them! If there’s a most stereotypical romantic nighttime date, stargazing has to be it. And yes, you can do that right here in Singapore.
For one night each week, the Science Centre Observatory offers free star-gazing sessions. Peer at the surrounding constellations in both the northern and southern celestial hemispheres through their super telescopes, and perhaps catch a meteoroid shower while you are it. Andromeda is also a lesser-known observatory where you catch glimpses of star clusters in the Andromeda Galaxy.
For a little more privacy, you can also try West Coast Park, Fort Canning Hill, (or any secluded spot far from the city lights, really!) in the evenings to immerse yourselves in the celestial spectacle.
Science Centre Observatory
Where: Singapore Science Centre Omnitheatre, 21 Jurong Town Hall Road
When: Every Friday, 7.30pm to 10pm
Price: Free
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Andromeda Observatory
Where: Woodlands Galaxy Community Club, 31 Woodlands Avenue 6
When: Every Friday and Saturday, 7.30PM-9.30PM
Price: $1 per visit
4. Couple Spa
Noticed that work has been taking a toll on your loved one? Stress can take away the sweet moments you’re supposed to be spending together, so take this Valentine’s Day to relax and pamper yourselves at with a couple spa package!
[caption id="attachment_22398" align="aligncenter" width="3000"] Image credit: Time Ou’s day[/caption]We recommend Auriga Spa specially for this V-day. Chill in one of its four couple spa suites that come with their private garden. Their PS I Love You head-to-toe treatment starts with a relaxing foot massage with rose scrub, followed by a indulgent full body massage.
A candlelit bath–yes, with rose petals and the lot–and two glasses of champagne round off your intimate session.
Auriga Spa
Address: Capella Singapore, 1 The Knolls, Singapore 098297
Open: Daily 10am-10pm
Tel: 6591 5023
Price: PS I Love You Treatment $688 for two/165 minutes
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Also, read Nothing Above $60 – Indulge In An Affordable Full Body Massage
5. Perfume Workshop
Embrace your chance to create a custom fragrance with your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day. At Je T’aime Perfumery’s couples perfume workshop, you’ll be able to design the perfect blend of unique ingredients based on you and your partner’s traits and preferences.
[caption id="attachment_22394" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image credit: The Nanyang Chronicle[/caption]For starters, you’ll be given a perfume personality questionnaire. Shake things up by filling it in for each other, and you may be surprised by the results! You can then use that as a guide to match the oils in olfactory families and create the formula for a signature scent only you two will have. #couplegoals
Je T’aime Couples Perfume Workshop
Where: 90 Good Man Road, Block O, #01-57 Singapore 439053
When: Monday & Tuesday 10am to 4pm; Wednesday-Sunday 10am to 8pm
Price: $250
Tel: (65) 91814871
Email: [email protected]
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6. Island Hopping
Thinking of a short getaway with your sweetie?
Spend the day on one of Singapore’s scenic Southern islands, or explore the lot of them! Singapore Island Cruises runs daily ferrying services to Singapore’s many secretive islands off the coast.
[caption id="attachment_22400" align="aligncenter" width="1284"] Image credit: The Smart Local[/caption]Kusu Island boasts Malay shrines, a Chinese temple, tortoises and beautiful beaches, while Sisters’ Island allows for camping and snorkeling. St. John’s Island has great trekking, swimming and fishing, while Lazarus Island is perfect for suntanning and picnicking.
No matter where you go, you’re bound to feel like you’re on vacation.
Try island hopping to create an exclusive and memorable Valentine’s Day for you and your beloved!
Singapore Island Cruise
Where: #01-04 Marina South Pier, 31 Marina Coastal Drive, Singapore 018988
When: See site for individual ferry schedules
Price: $18 per two-way ticket
Tel: 6534 9339
Here Are 6 Singapore Offshore Islands You Can Visit To Get Away From The Crowd!
7. Say It With Love
Celebrate Cupid’s season with your loved one by heading down to The Meadow at Gardens by the Bay for Say it with Love–an assortment of activities to enjoy with your partner, and even friends and family.
[caption id="attachment_22399" align="aligncenter" width="1372"] Image credit: Time Out[/caption]Create a field aglow with dreams by penning your wishes for each other on a glow-in-the-dark windmill to plant on an expanse of green.
You can also art jam with artists from Band of Doodlers, buy a unique handcrafted item for a good cause, or create a gift for that special someone at fun workshops. The highlights of the event are the cosy evening picnic and movie under the stars.
Pack your own picnic or get a couple’s picnic bag ($60-$65), which comes with a mat, snacks and a choice of either wine, a platter of finger food or a box of sandwiches.
Say It With Love
Venue: The Meadows, Gardens By The Bay
Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
When: Friday 24 Feb 2017 Saturday 25 Feb 2017
Price: Free
8. Dance Classes
Venture out of your comfort zone and learn something new together this Valentine’s Day by signing up for a couple dance class! John & Josephine Dance Creative offers Latin, Waltz, Cha Cha and many other styles for you to Tango the night away.
[caption id="attachment_22404" align="aligncenter" width="940"] Image credit: Hitched Wedding Planners Singapore[/caption]Partner dances are beautiful, intimate, and require much communication and coordination. That should pretty much strengthen your relationship, and we promise that you will have a ball of a time!
Ballroom dancing may be a good one to start with, since you’ll have to learn to do it at your wedding anyway. Hint hint.
John & Josephine Dance Creative
Where: John & Josephine Dance Creative, 1 Sophia Road, #06-27/28, Peace Centre, Singapore 228149
Open: Monday-Friday 12 noon to 10pm, Saturday-Sunday 12 noon to 6pm
Price: $100 per Lesson (per couple), $350 for 4 Lessons
Tel: 6334 6230
Email: [email protected]
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9. Pasta Making Workshop
The couple that cooks together, stays together.
That’s why Plentyfull has put together a pasta-making workshop specially for the month of February. You and your partner will follow Head Chef Victor Loy in learning how to make gnocchi from scratch!
[caption id="attachment_22393" align="aligncenter" width="1638"] Image credit: Plentyfull[/caption]Each of the three workshops showcases something different: Russet Potato Gnocchi with Mushroom & Spinach (14 Feb), Pumpkin Gnocchi with Kale & Pecorino (21 Feb), and Gratinated Gluten Free Gnocchi with Anchovies & Capers (28 Feb).
Drop by to pick up a new recipe for a hearty, wholesome, home-cooked meal you can make together for dinner!
Plentyfull Pasta Making Workshop
Where: 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-79/80 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
When: 14, 21 & 28 February 2017
Price: $38 per person
Tel: 6493 2997
Email: [email protected]
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10. Walk in Nature
With so many green spaces in Singapore, a leisurely stroll amongst our ample greenery makes for a great date idea. You can share a peaceful day in your own world, traipsing through leafy shrubs under the shade of the towering trees.
[caption id="attachment_22395" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image credit: One Three One Four[/caption]Take your pick from the many walking guides provided by NParks.
Take your love to new heights at the MacRitchie TreeTop Walk, relive history amongst the Changi Heritage Trees or Fort Canning Park, or go completely off the beaten track at Pulau Ubin.
Hike hand in hand through these walking trails and reconnect in the wilderness this Valentine’s Day!
NParks Walking Guides
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11. Cosmic Bowling
Remember the good old days dating at the bowling alley? How about some late night, glow-in-the-dark bowling this Valentine’s Day?
It’s as cool as it sounds. Luminous balls and pins, blasting dance music and disco lighting will surely make for a date night to remember.
[caption id="attachment_22397" align="aligncenter" width="953"] Image credit: The New Age Paren[/caption]Choose amongst Rock, Retro, Kpop and R&B themes on separate nights, and head to your favourite. Get pumped up be prepared to bowl your partner over with your moves both on the alley and the dance floor!
Orchid Bowl Cosmic Bowling
Where:
SAFRA Yishun, 60 Yishun Avenue 4 Singapore 769027
The Chevrons, 48 Boon Lay Way, Singapore 609961
E!hub, Downtown East, 1 Pasir Ris Cl, Singapore 519599
When: Saturdays; individual dates listed on website
Price: $24.50 (SAFRA members), $30 (non-members)
Tel: 6752 6219
Email: [email protected]
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12. AcroYoga Classes
Yes, you too can be one of those cool couples on Instagram who are always trying fun new things.
This Valentine’s Day, take an Acroyoga class with your loved one! The dynamic aerial postures not only increase core strength and flexibility, but more importantly unites your mind, body and spirit.
[caption id="attachment_22392" align="aligncenter" width="1268"] Image credit: Mark Adams[/caption]This zen sport calms you down, reduces stress and anxiety, and puts you in a better mood. Partner yoga in particular deepens the practice by including your lover in postures where breathing and moving together is key.
At the end of it, expect improved levels of communication, deeper expressions of postures and higher levels of trust.
Acroyoga Jam Singapore
Where: Raffles Place on the outdoor grass lawn in front of The Providore, Raffles MRT
When: Every Thursday 8pm to 10pm, Sunday 4pm to 6pm
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Shelve your dinner and movie plans, have them another day instead. This Valentine’s Day, we’ve suggested special date night (and day) plans for you already.
Take this chance to spend some good old quality time bonding with your special someone, with some of these memorable activities you can experience as a couple. All you’ve got to do is grab your sweetheart and head to these romantic events happening all throughout the sweetest month of the year!
Also, read 8 Awesome Valentine’s Day Dinner And Gift Ideas For A Truly Special Date
Here Are The Best Hawker Centres In Singapore For Delectable Local Fare
Singapore is known as a food haven by many. As a multiracial and multicultural country, we are blessed with a huge variety of food from all around the world.
Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the best places to experience authentic local dishes are at the best hawker centres where our favourite food is priced at its lowest.
At Discover SG, we have rounded up the best hawker centres offering popular local dishes you can find in Singapore.
1. Geylang Serai Food Centre
If you love spicy food or the Malay culture, you’re in for a treat at Geylang Serai Food Centre.
[caption id="attachment_21307" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Cendol Geylang Serai[/caption]Also, try the classic homemade Chendol dessert from Cendol Geylang Serai to end your meal on a refreshing note.
Geylang Serai Food Centre
Address: 1 Geylang Serai, S402001
Stalls to try:
Cendol Geylang Serai: #02-107
Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang: #02-166
Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar
2. Chinatown Complex Food Centre
Located in the heart of Chinatown, this five-storey building comprises of 226 cooked food stalls serving mainly Chinese food, and 477 market stalls selling anything from clothing to ancestral worship items.
[caption id="attachment_21344" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Credit: Credit: migrationology[/caption] [caption id="attachment_21498" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: migrationology[/caption]From the spectacular claypot rice to flavourful Cantonese pork porridge, Chinatown Complex is definitely worth a trip. You’ll get to experience the best local food across dialects and cuisines.
Chinatown Complex Food Centre
Address: 335 Smith Street, S050335
Stalls to try:
Lian He Ben Ji Claypot: #02-198
Xiu Ji (Ikan Bilis) Yong Tau Fu: #02-88
Tian Tian Pork Porridge: #02-185
Nearest MRT: Chinatown
3. Maxwell Road Hawker Centre
Looking for a convenient and affordable location to grab a bite around CBD area? Maxwell Road Hawker Centre is the place!
[caption id="attachment_21309" align="alignnone" width="835"] Credit: Credit: Credit: eatbook.sg[/caption]As this hawker centre tends to get really crowded during lunch hour, you should try and avoid that period or drop by earlier to score a seat.
Maxwell Road Hawker Centre
Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, S060000
Stalls to try:
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice: #01-10
Special Shanghai Tim Sum: #01-92
Maxwell Fuzhou Oyster Cake: #01-05
Nearest MRT: Chinatown
4. Old Airport Road Hawker Centre
Voted the best hawker centre in Singapore, Old Airport Road Hawker Centre is the one-stop location to satisfy all your cravings for local dishes.
[caption id="attachment_21310" align="alignnone" width="800"] Credit: Untourist Singapore[/caption]It houses the highest number of famous food stalls in the city, such as the legendary Nam Sing Hokkien Noodle, Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow, and Toa Payoh Rojak.
[caption id="attachment_21502" align="alignnone" width="770"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: GoingplacesSingaporeAlso, read Blast From The Past: 7 Nostalgic Old-School Food Spots That Your Grandparents Dined At
Best Brunch Spots In Singapore For The Non-Early Risers
In recent years, brunch has become serious business in Singapore. Catered to the non-early risers, we have seen a proliferation of dining establishments around our little red dot that serves up tantalising mid-breakfast meals.
From fluffy-stacked pancakes to sandwiches and poached eggs, here are some of the best mid-morning dining spots to add to your brunch repertoire!
1. Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters
Nestled at a corner along Thomson road, Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters is likely to draw you in with their all-white minimalist interior.
[caption id="attachment_21668" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: https://suchafatty.com[/caption]This highly raved about cafe serves delectable and instagrammable all-day brunch as well as premium coffee for that perfect coffee kick in the late morning.
[caption id="attachment_21669" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: 2. Open Door PolicyIf you are the avid fan of Open Door Policy’s brunch menu, then you will surely love their new amped up weekend hearty brunch fare.
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Go full English with the classic English Breakfast that comes with the usual smoked Pancetta bacon, sausage, tomato and beans. All of which are topped with freshly-plucked basil leaves and a glorious sunny-side up.
Alternatively, indulge in a lavish seafood brunch with their King Crab Eggs Florentine. It comes with generous chunks of king crab served with sautéed spinach and poached eggs.
The dish is then drizzled with a torched béchamel sauce and stirred with sabayon for that flavourful finish!
Open Door Policy
Address: 19 Yong Siak St, Singapore 168650
Opening hours: Mon to Fri 12nn – 11pm; Sat & Sun 11am – 4pm & 6pm – 11pm
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To start your day on a light note without potentially getting food coma thereafter, go for their Faina and fried eggs! It is paired with crushed avocado, coriander, and “aji molido” crème fraiche which lends a unique flavour to the dish.
Likewise, for a meaty option, you will not be disappointed with their classic Beef and Bone Marrow Burger. Featuring their signature premium beef, this burger is stacked with grilled tomatoes, onions, pickles, chimichurri (a type of sauce for grilled meat) and a sunny-side up.
boCHINche Their Berry Ricotta Hotcake is an absolute showstopper. Relish in this fluffy hotcake that is topped with strawberries, blueberries, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. One distinctive feature about The LoKal is that they make all their dishes in-house from scratch. [caption id="attachment_21683" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Credit: aquaintsense.com[/caption]
Their attention to detail makes it one of the best places to indulge in wholesome and generously portioned brunch. Furthermore, for a nourishing mid-morning meal, go for their Smashed Avocado with Ricotta. It is made up of smashed avocado, homemade ricotta cheese paired with pomelo and toasted almonds on a sourdough bread. The Local Kinki’s Bottomless Buffet (S$52++) comes in an a la carte buffet style. The buffet offers three kinds of fresh and perfectly-cut sashimi: Salmon (Sake), Yellow Tail (Hamachi) and Bluefin Tuna (Maguro). Regardless of the time, it is always brunch time here at Penny University. [caption id="attachment_21689" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: Credit: 8. Free The Robot
Located right in the heart of Singapore’s CBD, you might easily pass Free The Robot if you are still reeling from morning drowsiness after a good slumber. [caption id="attachment_21692" align="aligncenter" width="1958"] Credit: pugsandwolls.wordpress.com[/caption]
The only indication of the place’s entrance is a single wall of robot-theme scribbles. [caption id="attachment_21693" align="aligncenter" width="1028"] Credit: Credit: Website
Address: 115 Amoy Street, #01-02, Singapore 069935
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 12 – 2.30pm & 6 – 10.30pm; Fri 12 – 2.30pm & 6 – 11pm; Sat 11am – 3pm & 6 – 11pm; Sun 11am – 3pm
Credit: Credit: https://angieisagirl.wordpress.com[/caption]
Address: 136 Neil Rd, Singapore 088865
Opening hours: Mon 8am – 5pm; Tue to Fri 8am – 10pm; Sat 9am – 10pm; Sun 9am – 4pm
Credit: Credit: https://therantingpanda.com[/caption]
9. Sarnies
Started a few years back by Australian Ben Lee, Sarnies has now transformed into a popular favourite within the bustling CBD district.
[caption id="attachment_21734" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: Credit: Credit: 6 Cafes So Fancy Even Your Atas Friend Will Approve
Blast From The Past: 7 Nostalgic Old-School Food Spots That Your Grandparents Dined At
Singapore is labelled as a food haven where a huge variety of delicious international cuisines are offered and readily available for residents. Furthermore, the city’s architecture even pays tribute to food, such as the durian-shaped Esplanade theatre.
Singapore’s food-centric culture began way before you and I were even born. From street side hawkers to exclusive western restaurants, our parents and grandparents were the first to experience those glorious days and yummy food.
Fortunately for us and the younger generations, some of these shops are still in business, continuing to serve authentic dishes that the older generations once had. Without further ado, here are 7 food vendors and restaurants that have been around since our grandparents’ era.
1. Yet Con Restaurant 逸群雞飯
Situated along Purvis Street, Yet Con Restaurant has been serving authentic Hainanese chicken rice since the 1940s. It was also recognised as Singapore’s oldest Hainan restaurant.
[caption id="attachment_21835" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: migrationology[/caption]The two-story building has a kitchen on the bottom floor and an air-conditioned dining area on the top floor. This legendary store is most well known for serving murtabak, a giant dough pocket stuffed with minced meat and egg, and fried to a golden crisp.
[caption id="attachment_21841" align="alignnone" width="2200"] Credit: migrationology[/caption]A few recommended dishes are the Mutton Murtabak ($8) and Chicken Masala ($3.50).
Singapore Zam Zam Restaurant
Address: 697-699 North Bridge Road, S198675
Operating hours: 7 am to 11 pm daily
5. Chin Mee Chin Confectionery 真美珍茶室
We have no shortage of traditional kaya toast and egg breakfast in Singapore. However, Chin Mee Chin Confectionery definitely tops the rest with its ascetically pleasing marble tables—perfect for a photo backdrop—and nostalgic atmosphere.
[caption id="attachment_21852" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: 6 Cafes So Fancy Even Your Atas Friend Will Approve
McDonald’s Puts The Fun Back Into CNY With New Golden Prosperity Burger, Cute Red Packets & Orange Bags!
Reunion dinners are great: You get to spend time with the family, eat great food, and there’s enough leftovers for a whole week. Unfortunately, with the outrageous prices of ingredients, and the long tedious hours of preparations, cooking, and cleaning, hosting a successful reunion dinner can be just so exhausting.
Scouting for places to have the reunion dinner will make you want to pull your hair out. Well, we’ve got a good suggestion. This place will tick all your boxes. Delectable meaningful food, check. Awesome CNY freebies, check. Aircon and great service, you’ve got it.
The place is none other than…McDonald’s! This year, the McDonald’s menu AND the freebies are so awesome, you’ll be tempted to just suggest this preposterous but oh-so-possible idea of having your family’s reunion dinner there!
[caption id="attachment_21559" align="alignnone" width="678"] The Golden Prosperity Burger comes with a beef or chicken patty, and a golden hashbrown![/caption]The Golden Prosperity Burger
Typically, McDonald’s Prosperity Burger offers a perfect harmony of juicy beef, signature black pepper sauce and slivered onions, all in one sesame seed bun.
This year, McDonald’s new Golden Prosperity Burger comes with a bonus golden, crunchy hashbrown. Time for some extra crunching as you bite into this deliciously juicy burger!
[caption id="attachment_21561" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]Irresistible Sides
To complete your meal, order Prosperity Twister Fries and some sweet BBQ Drumlets.
[caption id="attachment_21738" align="alignnone" width="933"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]For dessert, something special has been planned. A Gula Melaka McFlurry® with Rainbow Bites!
[caption id="attachment_21563" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo Credits: McDonald’s[/caption]Enjoy the velvety vanilla soft serve swirled with yummy Gula Melaka and crunchy rainbow bites. Yes – it’s truly love at first bite.
Ang Pao Packets & Orange Bags
Still not convinced? With every purchase of a Golden Prosperity extra value meal participating McDonald’s restaurants or via McDelivery, you’ll receive a set of 6 Ang Pao Packets! *Designs may vary.
For $5, you’ll get a super adorable orange bag. These limited edition designs are adorable and useful for the coming week of visitations.
[caption id="attachment_21564" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Photo Credits: alvinology[/caption]Rather than prepare Bok Choy, Fa Gao, chicken and fish because they symbolise prosperity, why not simply have your reunion dinner with McDonald’s Golden Prosperity Meal? If you’re not keen to head on out, just call McDelivery!
So bring your whole family down to the nearest McDonald’s restaurant, or order with McDelivery to eat in the comforts of your own home. Either way, you can enjoy delicious food at great prices, all while avoiding the time-consuming effort of preparing the Reunion Dinner.
Now you can put your full attention on what really matters this CNY: Spending time with your family.
McDonald’s Chinese New Year 2017
Must-try: Golden Prosperity Burger, BBQ Drumlets, Gula Melaka McFlurry with Rainbow Bites
Must-have: Orange bags and red packets
Date: From 12 January, while stocks last
Information on Orange Bags & Ang Pao Packets
The Prosperity orange bags come in two designs – French Fries and McCafe Frappe. They’re available for purchase at $5 each with any order made via McDelivery and over the McCafe counters. Limited to one orange bag per transaction.
The red packets are available in four designs; French Fries, Big Mac, Sundae, McCafe Frappe. You’ll get a free pack of six with every purchase of a Golden Prosperity Burger Extra Value Meal at all participating McDonald’s restaurants and via McDelivery. Red packet Sundae design is only available at restaurants, while the McCafe Frappe design is only available via McDelivery. However depending on stock availability, designs may be vary. Restaurants not participating are branches at KK Hospital, Parklane Shopping Mall, Lucky Chinatown Point, and Tampines Interchange Kiosk.
Also, read 10 Activities To Do During Chinese New Year That Doesn’t Involve Empty Malls