5 Fast Food Restaurants So Pretty You’ll Want To Spend Your Dates Here
Who remembers the secondary school days of having dates at fast food chains? With a packet of fries to share with your girlfriend or boyfriend while chatting about nothing, the classic fast food date will have you reminisce the good old days.
You can now relive the beautiful memories of bonding over burgers and fries again, as we have collated a list of 5 gorgeous fast food restaurants with stunning interior designs. This list will have you brimming with date ideas for you and your significant other.
1. Super Loco
Against the picturesque Robertson Quay lies a gem that serves hearty Mexican street food.
Teal countertops, wooden furniture with tinges of bright summer colours, and neon lightings on the walls – Super Loco is definitely hard to miss.
[caption id="attachment_20295" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: Super Loco[/caption]Loud splashes of orange, mint, and yellow colours in the store show the liveliness and warmth of Mexican culture, tacos anybody?
[caption id="attachment_20297" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: Super Loco[/caption]Be prepared to feast on a wide array of traditional Mexican food, from esquites to tortas. For late-risers – Super Loco has extended it weekend brunch menu to 3:30pm, so head down for authentic Mexican cuisines!
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Address: 60 Robertson Quay, #01-13 THE QUAYSIDE, The Quayside, Singapore 238252
Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 5pm – 10:30pm; Saturday to Sunday, 10am – 3:30pm (lunch) and 5pm – 12am (dinner)
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The simple industrial design of the restaurant carries an ambience of class and elegance, while the spots of greenery tie closely with their vegetarian menu.
[caption id="attachment_19767" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Credit: Indefinite Adventure[/caption]With the tagline “Think Fast Food is Junk Food? Think Again”, VeganBurg caters not only to vegetarians, but also customers who will like to try out a healthier version of fast food.
VeganBurg
Address: 44 Jalan Eunos, Singapore 419502
Operating hours: Monday-Sunday and Public Holidays: 11:30am – 10pm (last order 9:45pm)
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The slanted ceilings, wooden furnishing, coupled with white brick walls bring to mind countryside farmhouses.
[caption id="attachment_19752" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Credit: Cavin Teo[/caption]Chic-a-boo is the place for you and your partner if you love indulging in fried chicken served up with hearty mashed potatoes, fries, and their special corn muffins.
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Addresses:
- 4 Hillview Rise HILLV2 #02-12 Singapore 669554 (Tel: +65 6710 5605)
- Marina Square #03-147/148 Singapore 039594 (Tel: +65 6837 100)
- Sembawang Shopping Centre #01-02 Singapore 758459 (Tel: +65 6570 8766)
- Viva Business Park 750 Chai Chee Road, #01-31 Singapore 469000 (Tel: +65 6243 0032)
Operating hours: Daily, 11:30am – 11pm
Website: Chic-a-boo Fried Chicken Facebook Page
4. Fatboy’s The Burger Bar (Orchard)
The strong red, black, and white palette screams nothing but bold. With burgers’ names spanning from “Fat Basterd” to “Wimpy”, this burger joint is definitely not for the faint-hearted.
[caption id="attachment_20311" align="aligncenter" width="1400"] Credit: Essential Singapore[/caption] [caption id="attachment_20314" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: Evonnz[/caption]Opened in 2009, Fatboy’s The Burger Bar is a local burger joint that has a BYOB (Build Your Own Burger) feature, where you and your partner can put your creativity to use and come with your own burger combination. According to the restaurant, there are 4400 different combinations in total!
[caption id="attachment_20321" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Cavin Teo[/caption]Fatboy’s The Burger Bar This traditional fast food joint is where many couples go to for their burger and fries fix or the classic Vanilla Cone. What’s so special about this McDonald’s outlet that makes it date-worthy though? Beside the entrance on the second floor of this McDonald’s outlet lies a staircase, hiding a gem unknown to many. Once you’ve climbed up the flight of stairs and reached the top, you will see a garden perfect for a McDonald’s date. The roof garden overlooks the Jurong East MRT station, lending one a moment of peace amongst the hubbub of Jurong, which is known for its crazy human traffic. Grab your burger and fries and escape to this secret garden. McDonald’s JEM Address: 50 Jurong Gateway Road, #01-63, #02-55, JEM, Singapore 608549 The classic fast food dates will always bring us back to the good old days. Armed with this list, you will never find you and your significant other troubled over coming up with novel date ideas. With such a wide variety to choose from, who says fast food chain restaurants are not perfect for date places? Header Image Source: 9 Unique And Romantic Date Ideas That Will Have You Falling In Love All Over Again
Address: 38 Orchard Road, Singapore 63373834
Operating hours: 12pm – 11pm
Website: 5. McDonalds’s JEM
Operating hours: 24 hours
Website: McDonald’s
10 International Music Festivals Happening 2017 That Are Worth The Flight Tickets
With origins pointing back to the hippy era, music festivals have evolved over the years to become more mainstream. The popularity of music events the likes of Coachella and EDM paradise, Tomorrowland, have proliferated in recent years. To add on, the music festivals calendar is seemingly getting more packed each year.
Nonetheless, the international music festival scene for 2017 certainly promises some unforgettable experiences for all. Whether you are looking for sun-kissed beaches, green fields or even non-stop partying, here are 10 international music festivals happening 2017 that are worth the flight tickets!
1. It’s The Ship (Singapore & Malaysia)
Sailing across the seas between Singapore and Malaysia for three days straight, there is nothing more exhilarating than partying on-board this luxury cruise ship to non-stop EDM and dance music by globally-renowned DJs.
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It’s The Ship 2017
Festival haven for: EDM music lovers and those whom are willing to risk their sea-sickness
Dates: TBC
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2. Java Jazz Festival (Jakarta, Indonesia)
As one of the largest jazz music festivals in the world, 2017 will see the 13th edition of Jakarta International Java Jazz festival.
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3. Armin Only Embrace (Jakarta, Indonesia)
Avid fans of Armin, it is time to rejoice!
Organised by The Livescape Group and Euphorics Events, the Armin Only Embrace World Tour has decided to add Jakarta to their 2017 global tour.
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How often do you get to take a cable car trip up a mountain just to see a rock band? Set at a ski resort atop Mt. Fuji in Japan, Fuji Rock definitely has one of the most ideal settings for a music festival. Expect an impressive lineup of alternative and pop music by world-acclaimed artists, backed by Japan’s breathtaking countryside of lush green forests and hills as backdrop. Past headliners included Foo Fighters, Muse, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. [caption id="attachment_20541" align="aligncenter" width="1050"] Credit: Website Dubbed as the Big Daddy of UK music festivals, Glastonbury commanders a sizable chunk of Somerset for five days of music, jubilee and of course, lots of booze. Boasting an incredible number of eight stages dotting the woods and fields, you can expect an amazing musical line-up featuring top-notch international artists the likes of Disclosure, Coldplay, Adele and many more. [caption id="attachment_20544" align="aligncenter" width="2560"] Credit: 6. Coachella (Indio, USA)
This annual star-studded music festival is a staple in every celebrity’s calendar and of course, marked and circled in every music festival goer’s calendar as well. Held across two weekends in April, this music fest will be played out across five main stages. [caption id="attachment_20545" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Credit: 7. Tomorrowland (Boom, Belgium)
When it comes to throwing outrageous EDM music festivals, no other party can compete with Tomorrowland. This yearly Belgium festival, which takes place in the town of Boom, has attracted the biggest DJs and electronic music makers throughout its entire history. Naturally, this EDM paradise just keeps getting bigger, wilder and even more sparkly. [caption id="attachment_20546" align="aligncenter" width="938"] Credit: Website Ultra Music Festival is perhaps the only EDM bash that comes close to competing with Tomorrowland. Party goers from around the world descend on Miami for this incredible high-energy EDM festival. This 2017, Ultra Music Festival will definitely not disappoint with its amazing line-up of DJs and electronic music makers, featuring the likes of Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, DJ Snake, David Guetta and many more. [caption id="attachment_20547" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Website The sixth-consecutive Sunset Music Festival returns in 2017 with more in-demand dance music! Slated to take place over the USA Memorial Day weekend, it is the perfect soundtrack for a fun-filled weekend holiday celebration. With three stages, a huge line-up, and elaborate stage set-ups, you are definitely setting yourself up for a raving dance party. [caption id="attachment_20549" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Credit: Website St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival (or Laneway in short) has grown over the years to become one of Australia’s biggest and best festivals. [caption id="attachment_20552" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: www.theodysseyonline.com) Also, read Laneway Festival Singapore 2017 – 5 Underrated Acts That Even Hipsters Haven’t Heard Of!5. Glastonbury (Somerset, United Kingdom)
8. Ultra Music Festival (Downtown Miami, USA)
9. Sunset Music Festival (Tampa, USA)
10. St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival (Across Australia)
Count Yourself As A True Blue Singaporean Only If You Have Tried These 9 Local Dishes!
We Singaporeans are certainly proud of our vibrant and thriving culinary scene.
However, besides fine dining, typical cafe dishes and fast food, there is a category of quintessential Singaporean dishes that only a true blue Singaporean would know!
Think you know it all when it comes to these true blue Singaporean dishes? Rate yourself with our ultimate list of dishes only a true Singaporean heartlander would have tried.
Time to find out if you deserve the bragging rights of being a true blue Singaporean.
1. Curry Fish Head
Largely influenced by Nonya cuisine, Curry Fish Head is now a staple weekend dinner indulgence for most Singaporean households.
[caption id="attachment_19858" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: www.groupon.sg[/caption]A red snapper’s head is typically used and stewed in a bubbling pot of fragrant curry broth. It is usually cooked together with an assortment of vegetables as well, such as lady’s finger and eggplant.
Where to get: Ocean Fish Head Curry
Address: No. 181 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068629
Opening hours: Mon to Fri 10.30am – 3pm, 5pm – 8.30pm; Sat 10.30am – 3pm (Close on Sun & PH)
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Think fried egg tofu served atop a large fried egg. It comes topped with an assortment of vegetables, such as sliced carrots, cauliflower and mushrooms. The entire dish is then completely covered in thick bubbly gravy that includes minced meat, oyster sauce and chilli bean paste.
Where to get: Two Chefs Eating Place
Address: 409 Sin Ming Ave #02-01, Singapore 570409
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 10.30pm
3. Mee Rebus
Image delicious yellow noodles drenched in thick gravy with a slight nutty taste, topped with Chinese celery and a squeeze of calamansi for that extra flavour, it leaves little to wonder why Mee Rebus is a popular Malay dish among Singaporeans.
[caption id="attachment_20330" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Website3. Prawn Paste Chicken Wings (Har Cheong Gai)
Affectionately known as Har Cheong Gai at most zi char stalls, this particular dish is a local alternative to fried chicken wings.
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Comprising of stir-fried water spinach with sambal belacan, this dish delivers a spicy kick to the taste buds! No wonder this is a popular veggie dish among Singaporeans.
Where to get: Tan Chin Lee Sea-Fresh Restaurant
Address: 71 Pioneer Road, #02-06 Tuas Amenity Centre, Singapore 639591
Opening hours: Daily 11.30am – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 10pmm
5. Putu Mayam
Putu Mayam is a popular Indian dish that is commonly eaten for breakfast. It consists of steamed vermicelli-like rice noodles with the addition of aromatic pandan leaf as flavouring.
[caption id="attachment_20204" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: Website6. Chilli Crab
Chlli Crab is a long-standing national dish of Singapore.
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Singaporeans are certainly no stranger to Ice Kachang, which is the Singaporean-version of a slurpee/ shaved ice in a bowl. Made entirely of shaved ice and drizzled with brightly-coloured sweet syrup, it is typically paired with sweet corn, grass jelly, atap chee and red beans. [caption id="attachment_20206" align="aligncenter" width="1554"] Credit: Credit: corianderandgarlic.wordpress.com[/caption]
This savoury dish is typically served at auspicious events such as weddings or during the Chinese New Year reunion dinner. It certainly is getting harder to find this rare dish around so we highly recommend you try it before it is forgotten! Where to get: Mei Zhen Hakka Delicacies For some true Singapore-Eurasian food, look no further than Sugee Cake. [caption id="attachment_20207" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: 15 Delectable Meals In Singapore Below $2.50 That Will Make You Question Reality7. Ice Kachang
Address: Shunfu Mart Food Centre, 320 Shunfu Road, #02-26, Singapore 570320
Opening hours: Tue – Sun, 7am – 2pm (Closed on Mon)9. Sugee Cake
Struggling With Gifts? Try These 6 Customisable Gifts For That Special Person In Your Life!
Whenever it comes to buying gifts, the saying that it’s the thought that counts rings true. There is no denying the immense impact of receiving unique, personalised or customised gifts from another. It’s that warm, fuzzy feeling of knowing that a particular present was carefully thought out, curated, or crafted specially for you.
Time to get those creative juices flowing and create something stunning for the special someone in your life! Here are some places in Singapore to buy unique and customisable gifts that are suitable for all occasions.
1. Make Your Own
Terrariums make beautiful customisable gifts and are great decorative pieces as well.
There is no better way to impress your friends or loved ones than with a gorgeous terrarium! Here at Make Your Own, sign up for their plethora of terrarium-making workings to create these pretty-looking and intricate mini gardens.
[caption id="attachment_19954" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: Credit: Make Your Own, Facebook[/caption]Alternatively, there are other workshops offered at Make Your Own such as calligraphy (S$99) and copper pipe lamp workshops (S$99 to S$199) as well!
Make Your Own
Address: Blk 4 Upper Aljunied Lane, #01-06, Singapore 360004
Opening hours: Daily, 9.30am – 6pm (Closed on Sun & Thu)
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Furthermore, these bottles of perfume are truly one-of-a-kind customisable gifts!
Jetaime Perfumery
Address: 90 Good Man Road, Block O, #01-57, Singapore 439053
Opening hours: Mon & Tue: 9am – 4pm; Wed – Sun: 9am – 9pm
Website
3. Crafted Prints
There is no better gift than a shared memory. With Crafted Prints, convert your favourite pictures and wondrous moments into actual prints!
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For some truly extraordinary gift ideas, look no further with Gifts Less Ordinary! Their extensive range of unusual customisable gifts such as wallets, cufflinks, blankets and even sport bags, are suitable for anyone and for all occasions.
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5. Bynd Artisan (Atelier)
Instead of the usual factory-made notebooks or leather items, you can create a personalised notebook or stationery for that special someone. Here at Bynd Artisan, you get to create custom-made leather items such as notebooks, key holders and even pouches!
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With their Leather Quadro Workshop (S$88), you have the chance of creating a personalised set of 4 items – coin pouch, card holder, key tab and bracelet. In addition, you get to choose the type of leather and colour while piecing it all together in any way you like it!
Credit: 6. Clik Clok
Clik Clok offers an extensive selection of customisable gifts to choose from. Ranging from curating one-off thumbdrive designs and lens cap to cutleries and even mahjong tiles, expect nothing short of uniquely handcrafted gift ideas.
For a locally-inspired gift idea for the avid gambler, check out their customisable mahjong set! Starting at just S$110, personalise mahjong tiles in any way that you want!
Be it black with gold glitter, hot pink colour or even Pokémon-themed, there are no restrictions on how you can design it.
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Baby Photographers: These Amazing Pictures Of Little Ones Will Melt Your Heart
As The Avons sang, “We’re Only Young Once”, children will only be tiny munchkins for that precious instant in their lives. Who wouldn’t want to capture their lovely, tiny human at the pinnacle of their childhood charm? Before all your tiny darlings start shooting up like Jack’s magical beanstalk, book one of these outstanding baby photographers to freeze all those precious moments and expressions.
Photography Style: Versatile and Ingenious
1. Bambini Photography
If your baby is crying like a burst dam, it may make perfect sense to call off your photoshoot. Or even better, why not let Bambini Photography turn that moment into a breezy au naturel photo opportunity?
[caption id="attachment_19575" align="aligncenter" width="885"] Bambini[/caption]Also, they are such dedicated baby photographers that they’ll even bring their props and backdrops to your home for a photoshoot if that’s what will make baby and you feel more comfortable.
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Whether it’s recreating a nautical scene on a beach, or depicting your baby as a hen, game on.
P.S. I Love You Photography
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Helmed by an all-women team, this boutique photography studio specialises in dreamy, whimsical shots with playful use of costumes and props.
[caption id="attachment_19501" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Photography Style: Surreal and Edgy4. Jen Pan Photography
This baby photographer’s shots will speak to your inner wild child, as her shots are snazzy and mystical all at once.
[caption id="attachment_19651" align="aligncenter" width="918"] Photography Style: Simple and Classic5. Bamboo Shoots Photography
[caption id="attachment_19583" align="aligncenter" width="686"] Bamboo Shoots[/caption]Cici from Bamboo Shoots Photography believes in delivering simple, sincere and elegant shots. What better way to do this than capturing her subjects under natural light?
[caption id="attachment_19584" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Bamboo Shoots[/caption]Besides her artful integration of nature into the photography process, she is adept at capturing her subjects’ emotions. No wonder she’s on the 2016 Best list of Singapore Tatler!
Bamboo Shoots Photography With the blood of photography running through her veins, Tatler’s listed Sealey Brandt has photographed over 1,000 families across the globe. It certainly wouldn’t hurt to experience the magic of what her and her camera can do.
Photography Style: Humorous and Candid
7. The Family Man
[caption id="attachment_19384" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Photography Style: Sophisticated and thought-provoking
8. Sealey Brandt Photography
A Taste Of Home: Paradise Classic’s New Menu Will Remind You Of Grandma’s Cooking
Winning our hearts with Chinese cuisine since their opening in 2009, our favourite Paradise Inn has since rebranded themselves as Paradise Classic. The intention is to allow everyone to appreciate the art of fine Nanyang-style cuisine.
Inspired by the widespread use of local ingredients and spices, together with the different cooking styles across Asia, a new menu was born. As expected, the dishes are all well-prepared with the hearts of a team of well-trained chefs, bringing you that familiar taste of home-cooked dishes.
The Menu
The nutritious Double-boiled Chicken Soup ($24.80 per pot) is a mainstay on their menu. Kampong chicken, together with seven Chinese herbs, are slowly simmered for more than 4 hours to produce a nourishing and satisfying pot of soup.
So robust and rich in flavours, this soup is a definite must-try.
Craving for something a little more to the classic side?
Try the Crisp-Fried Fish Tossed in Sweet and Spicy Sauce ($6.80 per portion). The balance of sweet and spicy notes is sure to stimulate your palate.
A new addition to their mains is the Espresso Chicken ($13.80 [Small]). Switching things up a little, Paradise Inn has replaced the usual pork ribs with chicken for this dish.
A full hour is needed to condense and reduce the coffee sauce to a glaze, so you can imagine all the efforts their chefs take to perfect this dish.
The Braised Tofu with Crystal Prawns ($18.80 [Small]) has accompanied Paradise Classic since their early beginnings and of course, this simple but wonderful dish will be staying on the menu.
Just look at those succulent prawns perched on top of the soft and silky tofu. What a wonderful combination!
Another returning favourite is their Stir-fried Pork Ribs with Bitter Gourd ($13.80 [Small]). Pairing the juicy pork ribs and crunchy bitter gourd with black bean sauce brings out the delightful and unique taste of the dish without overpowering it.
Tantalising Desserts
End the exquisite gourmet Nanyang experience with dessert.
A new dish inspired by our local flavours, the Trio Layered Osmanthus Pandan Cake ($4.20 per portion) looks as good as it tastes.
Layers of coconut milk, pandan and osmanthus jelly come together to create that well-balanced harmony.
Take a bite to relish the interplay of flavours of the three layers.
If that’s still not enough, try the chilled Lemongrass Jelly with Lemonade ($3.80 per portion).
This dessert will certainly wow you with its tantalising citrusy note. Perfect for cleansing the palate after a great meal.
Our ambassador, Diana, visited Paradise Classic. Here’s what she had to say:
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Yearning to book a table at Paradise Classic already? No one is stopping you, so do it! Enjoy a classic and divine meal that is full of Nanyang’s heritage with your family.
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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
Website
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
Website
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
Website
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)
Website
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
Website
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
Website
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
Credit: Jake Wang[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_19183" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Vanillapup[/caption]
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
Website
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.
Header Image: Vanillapup
Also, read The Ultimate Guide To Work-Friendly Cafes With WiFi In Singapore For 2016!
There’s Nothing Like A Real Christmas Tree: Here’s Where To Buy Them & Care Tips!
Christmas isn’t really Christmas without your very own pine scented tree. If you’ve always wanted to have a real Christmas tree in your house, look no further!
[caption id="attachment_19357" align="aligncenter" width="930"] Credit: Far East Flora[/caption]Prepare all your presents because this year, they’ll have a new cosy home.
1. Far East Flora
You’re bound to find your dream tree at this extremely popular nursery.
Two types of real Christmas trees are sold at Far East Flora, the Noble Fir and the Norman Fir. We heard from the folks at Far East Flora that Noble Fir is the species that exude that earthly, pine-smelling fragrance. You know which to get now!
[caption id="attachment_18814" align="alignnone" width="780"] Image Credit: The Straits Times[/caption]Noble Fir’s strong and stiff branches enable it to hold heavier ornaments – a trait not shared by other species.
Trees are available for pre-order as early as November and be sure to do so early because most are snagged by December! They do bring in trees regularly, so call ahead to find out if there has been a new batch!
Christmas tree care tips by the folks of Far East Flora:
Far East Flora (Located within and beside Goodwood Florist)
565 Thomson Rd, Singapore 298184
Phone: 6251 2323
Website here
2. Bedok Garden and Landscape
For people in the East who want a share in the Christmas spirit.
[caption id="attachment_18829" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Bedok Garden & Landscape Pte Ltd[/caption]Here’s another nursery that offers the Noble Firs. The blue-green trees are extremely popular and are sold out super fast. Easties, do take note to book early if you don’t want to be disappointed.
Bedok Garden & Landscape Pte Ltd
4A Bedok South Road
Phone: 6244 2216
Hours: 9AM – 7PM
Facebook here
3. Prince’s Landscape and Construction
If you not only want a real Christmas tree, but also a decorated one, try this nursery.
[caption id="attachment_19359" align="aligncenter" width="370"] Credit: Prince’s[/caption]Find it a hassle to set up a Christmas tree, but you still want one? Prince’s has just the package for you.
Prices range from $189 – $450 depending on how tall your tree is. The price includes setting up, dismantling and a loaned tree stand. If you would still like to hang the ornaments on the tree yourself, self-decoration packages are also available.
Prince’s Landscape & Construction Pte Ltd You don’t need to have a green thumb to take care of your live Christmas tree if you follow these simple steps. Ensure that your tree has adequate water. A stand that also includes a reservoir to hold water would be the best. It is important to note that your Christmas tree should be placed on its stand and watered within 6-8 hours of you bringing it home. You can mist it everyday, that will bring out the fragrance of the tree even more! You see a very pretty stand but it doesn’t really fit your tree; it’s too small. Whittling the trunk to fit it sounds nice a good idea, yes? WRONG. Never ever buy a stand that does not fit your tree’s trunk. The outer layers of the trunk are the most efficient in taking in water and are hence important to your Christmas tree’s livelihood. Do not place your tree near any heat source or directly under the sun as it can cause the tree to dry up. If you plan to decorate your tree with lights, use those that produce LED lights, or those that produce low heat. Ensure that the ornaments you hang up are not too heavy. Some species may not have the stable branches of the Noble Firs and may cause the ornaments to fall and break. If you have pets, make sure that your tree is protected should your tree ‘faint’.
53 Sungei Tengah Rd, Singapore 698998
Phone: 6763 7000
Hours: 830AM – 530PM (Closed on Sundays)
Website Christmas Tree TLC
1. Water is key
2. The perfect fit
3. No heat please
4. Safety first
Now that you’re all set to get and take care of your very own real Christmas tree, all that’s left is to fill it up with loads of presents for your friends and family. Have a very Merry Christmas from all of us!
Header Image Source: fareastflora
Also, read Under $25: 9 Super Local Christmas Gifts That Will Surely Amaze Your Friends!
Hello, December: 13 Fun Activities To End Your Year With A Bang [1-15 Dec]
December is finally here! If 2016 was an average year for you, here are 13 fun activities to help you wrap up the year with a bang!
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1. ZoukOut
Party people, it’s time for ZoukOut again!! Woohoo.
And the lineup for this year’s beach blowout is mega exciting, with more activities to keep you happy from dusk to dawn.
From headliners like Zedd and Hardwell to a food village fuelled by Park Bench Deli, Decker Barbecue and more, ZoukOut is going to be a weekend of non-stop partying.
We are heading to ZoukOut with our ambassadors, follow us on instagram for updates!
ZoukOut
Date: 9 & 10 December 2016
Time: 8pm- 4am (Day 1), 8pm – 7am (Day 2)
Venue: Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Website:ZoukOut Official
Instagram:@zoukoutofficial
Also, read ZoukOut 2016 Returns With Amazing Headliners Like Zedd, Hardwell And More!
2. Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy
Remember the days where we thought Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy was super hot?
[caption id="attachment_19248" align="alignnone" width="719"] Image source: Omaha[/caption]We might have outgrown that phase but it’s never too old to relive those memories through a different format.
Watch newly produced Final Fantasy video footages as an orchestra perform pieces composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the much loved game.
Distant Worlds: Music From Final Fantasy
Date: 3 December 2016
Time: 7:30pm
Venue: The Star Performing Arts Centre #04-01, 1 Vista Exchange Green, 138617
Ticket Price: $75-$215
Event/ Ticketing Website: Image source: Paloma Rincon[/caption]
For two weekends over the month, IKEA will be hosting a series of events to celebrate Christmas!
There will be a gift wrapping demonstration, tea light decoration workshop, origami workshop and even a Santa walkabout!
It’s definitely going to be about the Christmas spirit and festival cheers, not just the furniture!
IKEA Xmas Our favourite poet Lang Leav is coming to town! Mark your dates! Come and get your 2016 bittersweet sentiments together and join Lang on a 3-day bookstore hop around Singapore. Lang Leav SG Book Tour Mums… they nag you for wearing flip flops all the time. But this time round, she won’t nag you because it’s flip flop for a good cause.
Date: 3-4 and 10-11 December 2016
Time: 1:30pm- 6:45pm
Venue:
IKEA Alexandra, 317 Alexandra Rd, 159965
IKEA Tampines, 60 Tampines North Drive 2, 528764
Website & Event Schedule: 4. Lang Leav Book Tour
Date: 9 December
Time and Venue: 10:30am (Popular Bookfest, Suntec Convention Hall), 4:00pm (Kinokuniya Bugis Junction)
Date: 10 December
Time and Venue: 10:30am (Times Bookstore, Tampines 1), 4:00pm (Kinokuniya Singapore Main Store, Level 4 Ngee Ann City)
Date: 11 December
Time and Venue: 3:00pm (Kinokuniya Jurong Store)
Event Page: Lang Leav Book Tour5. Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2016
A good pair of shoes will get you to places. But what’s it like to walk in the shoes of underprivileged children?
Head down to Safra for a 3.5km walk on 10 December. You’ll get to flip flop your way down the scenic waterway!
With the aim of inspiring Singaporeans to be part of a community-driven effort, The Slipper Race 2016 intends to raise SGD$100,000 in funds to empower educational programmes in Singapore and Cambodia.
Since it’s the season of giving, why not contribute a little to charity?
Project Happy Feet Slipper Race
Date: 10 December 2016
Time: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Venue: SAFRA Punggol, 9 Sentul Crescent, Punggol, Singapore 828654
Price: $15 (4-12 years old), $30 (Students), $40 (Adults & SAFRA members), $144 (Group of 4 adults)
Ticketing Website: Project Happy Feet Slipper Race 2016
6. Doggie Retreat Xmas Fundraiser
Looking for something fun to do with your fur babies? This event lets you do something good at the same time!
[caption id="attachment_19310" align="alignnone" width="679"] Image source: Doggie Retreat[/caption]Join the Doggie Retreat, a Christmas fundraiser, for the less fortunate dogs on the streets and in the shelter.
All you need to do is to enrol your doggie as a participant of the walkathon, walk with them, and raise funds in their name to donate to the cause.
Proceeds of the fundraiser will be channelled to Causes for Animals (Singapore), a no-kill shelter that strives towards a stray free Singapore.
Registration is currently closed due to overwhelming response, but you can still donate to the cause or just head to the event to spend time with furry friends.
Doggie Retreat Christmas Fundraiser
Date: 10 December 2016
Time: 9:00am
Venue: Big Splash, 902 East Coast Parkway, Singapore 449874
Donation Page: giveasia
Event Page: Doggie Retreat
7. SCAPE Naughty or Nice Xmas Special – Art Jamming Experience
If shopping is not your kinda therapy, painting might just be it!
[caption id="attachment_19314" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Paintertainment Asia[/caption]Bring your family and friends down to SCAPE for a mass art jamming event this festive season.
It’s a no stress art jam session. All you need to do is to let your creative juices flow. Go wild on your own canvas – no one will judge you.
Art jamming slots are limited, so hurry up and sign up today!
SCAPE Naughty or Nice Art Jamming
Date: 10 December 2016
Time: 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Venue: SCAPE 2 Orchard Link #04-01, Singapore 237978
Price: $30/ pax (free flow of acrylic paint is provided)
Ticketing Website: SCAPE Naughty or Nice Art Jamming
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8. Indie Wine Tasting
There’s indie music, indie films, and of course Indie Wine!
[caption id="attachment_19293" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Kith Cafe[/caption]This December, head to Kith Cafe at Millenia Walk for your one of a kind vino tasting.
At just $48 nett per person, you get to taste 5 very hard to pronounce yet exquisite French wine! On top of that, they will also be serving some grub to go with your wine.
Be it Chardonnay or Cabernet, we bet you’ll be extremely happy with your grape fix.
Indie Wine Tasting
Date: 9 December, 2016
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Venue: Kith Cafe Millenia Walk 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-44/45, 039596
Ticket Price: $48
Ticketing Website: Indie Wine Tasting
9. A Taste Of Ishikawa At Keyaki
You’ve worked hard this year, so how about rewarding yourself with some Japanese Snow Crab and Premium Beef?
[caption id="attachment_19299" align="alignnone" width="750"] Image source: Pan Pacific[/caption]For the second time, Keyaki at Pan Pacific is bringing back the Ishikawa taste for us to savour this December.
Known as the ‘Food Treasury’ of Japan, the Ishikawa Prefecture is all about the good stuff (read: high quality seafood)!
From the soft textured with high quality fat Noto Beef to the King of the Sea Kanougani (Snow Crab) that is famed for its delicately sweet meat, you are in for a treat!
A Taste Of Ishikawa At Keyaki
Date: 16 November – 16 December 2016
Time: 1.30am-2.30pm, 6.30-10.30pm
Venue: Keyaki 4/L Pan Pacific Singapore 7 Raffles Boulevard, 039595
Price: Sets at $180++, Ala carte at $15++
Reservation: +65 6826 8240 or email [email protected].
Website: Pan Pacific Singapore
10. Fundraising Supper Club for Oogachaga
Fancy the idea of a menu curated by celebrity chef Bill Ho while doing charity at the same time?
[caption id="attachment_19315" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Oogachaga[/caption]Head to 8 Cafe & Bar for a 3-course dining experience while contributing to Oogachaga’s fundraiser.
Oogachaga is Singapore’s only community-based support and development organisation working exclusively with LGBTQ individuals and families since 1999.
As their main funders have cut back on their fundings, Oogachaga is organising a series of fundraisers, seeking the community’s support so that they can continue supporting the local LGBTQ’s community in the years to come.
Fundraising Supper Club
Date: 10 December 2016
Time: 7:00pm- 10:00pm
Venue: 8 Cafe & Bar, 8 Bukit Pasoh Rd, 089822
Price: $90, $160 (for 2 pax), $300 (for 4 pax)
Ticketing Website: Fundraising Supper Club
Shopping
11. MAAD Pyjamas Xmas Pop Up
Tis’ the season to be giving. Still struggling with your Xmas shopping?
Head to the Red Dot Design Museum for a different kind of flea market.
[caption id="attachment_19250" align="alignnone" width="794"] Image source: MAAD Pyjamas Xmas Pop Up[/caption]Featuring 130 artists, designers, crafters and creators from the community, this will be one of the largest art and design marketplaces.
The best part of all, it only ends after 12AM!! Late night shopping, anyone?
MAAD Pyjamas Xmas Pop Up
Date: 2 December 2016
Time: 5:oopm – 12:00am
Venue: Red Dot Design Museum 28, Maxwell Road
Event Page: MAAD Pyjamas Xmas Pop Up
12. Sunset Pasar
If shopping is your thing and you’re sick of the same old malls, head over to Sunset Pasar for some alternative retail therapy!
[caption id="attachment_19267" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image source: Sunset Pasar[/caption]This pasar is not just about shopping. There will also be live open mic sessions, music, cocktails, art & craft workshops and it’s pet friendly!
That sure sounds like a good vibes Saturday!
Sunset Pasar
Date: 3 December 2016
Time: 12:00pm- 7:00pm
Venue: CANVAS 20 Upper Circular Road, B1-01, The Riverwalk, 058416
Event Page: Sunset Pasar
13. Christmas Farmers’ Market
Want to cook up a storm but don’t know where to look for super fresh ingredients?
[caption id="attachment_19297" align="alignnone" width="940"] Image source: Farmers Markets[/caption]The Farmers’ Market at Loewen Garden is the perfect place to go to for some organic vegetables and fresh food.
If you’re too lazy to cook, there will also be vendors selling gourmet meals, wines, home-made baked goods, as well as handicraft.
Pretty sure you won’t go home empty handed… or in this case, with an empty stomach.
Christmas Farmers’ Market
Date: 3 December 2016
Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm
Venue: Loewen Gardens 75E Loewen Road 248845
Event Page: Farmers Market
With so many fun activities and charity events going on, December is set to be a feel good month! Keep the good vibes going by dropping us a comment!
Header image source: Not IKEA: 4 Places To Buy Good & Cheap Furniture So You Don’t Have To DIY
Not IKEA: 4 Places To Buy Good & Cheap Furniture So You Don’t Have To DIY
When it comes to sprucing up your new home, IKEA is typically the first place that pops into mind. There’s no doubt that it offers cheap furniture at decent quality.
However, this option is sometimes not ideal, because you’ve got to put the furniture together yourself. Also, when friends and family start spotting the same furniture as you, it gets a little too predictable.
In order to differentiate your home interior from your family and friends, here are four places to go furniture shopping at without burning a hole in your pocket!
1. Second Charm
Going for a vintage or retro-style for your living space? Look no further with Second Charm!
Carrying vintage-retro furniture including antiques and collectibles, this is the perfect place to source for one-of-a-kind pieces that is bound to induce envy amongst your home visitors. Additionally, Second Charm also carries customised furniture and has even ventured into Scandinavian and Danish-inspired furniture.
Most of their furniture pieces are made of teak, so they ensure high quality while keeping the price tag low.
[caption id="attachment_18162" align="aligncenter" width="815"] Credit: fleamapket.com[/caption]With antique chairs looking like these, you will almost get a nod of approval from the old folks! These chairs will certainly create a tinge of nostalgia and homely feel to your living space – which is exactly how a home should be!
[caption id="attachment_18961" align="aligncenter" width="580"] Credit: Credit: Second Charm Facebook[/caption]Do note that you will have to drop Second Charm an email on the specific measurements for your furniture in order to receive a quotation from them. Though it might seem troublesome, perhaps the thought of knowing that most of your furniture pieces are exclusively customised for YOUR home might make you think otherwise!
Second Charm
Address: Blk 21 Kallang Avenue, #05-165 Mapletree Industrial Building, Singapore 339412
Operating hours: Tue – Sat, 11am – 5.30pm; Sun, 11am – 5pm (Closed on Mondays)