6 German Food Places In Singapore For A Guten Appetit Time!
German cuisine is all about big and hearty portions. Think Bratwurst, Pork Knuckles as well as meat and sausages of all sorts. Besides meat, German food also includes tantalising desserts such as the popular Blackforest Cake. Of course, Germans love to have their beer at almost every meal time.
If that has already roused your taste buds, guess what? Here are 6 places in Singapore where you can enjoy authentic German food without having to fly all the way to Germany to enjoy it!
1. Stew Küche
Located within one of the hipster coffee shops in Singapore, Salute, is Stew Küche. Occupying the position typically set aside for zi char stalls, this hawker stall is clearly the anchor tenant here. What draws crowds from island-wide to this stall is their extremely affordable German / Bavarian cuisine.
Once you are here, there is absolutely no missing out on ordering their famous signature Pork Knuckle!
Available as a half or whole portion, you will be treated to a well-marinated and oven-baked pork knuckle with tender meat. This dish is served with thick mashed potatoes set in a savoury brown gravy, and with a Singaporean twist of Peranakan spicy pickled achar.
[caption id="attachment_21287" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: cherrycheong.blogspot.sg[/caption]Of course, no meal here is complete without ordering a pint of cold beer from their extensive selection of German lager. They serve mostly German and Bavarian brands, from beers on tap to craft beers for you to choose as well.
[caption id="attachment_21286" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Credit: www.yelp.com.sg[/caption]Besides the Pork Knuckle, there are several other German dishes worth trying as well, such as Oxtail Stew & Pretzel as well as a range of pastas. Either way, dining at Stew Küche will make you feel as if you are in eating in Germany itself.
Stew Küche
Address: Blk 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-40, Singapore 151119
Opening hours: Tue – Sun, 11am – 3pm, 5.30pm -10pm; Closed on Mondays
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2. Erich’s Wuerstelstand
Erich’s Wuerstelstand claims to be the last sausage stall before the equator. While we cannot ascertain the truth behind that statement, one thing is for sure here – their Currywursts are absolutely to-die for!
Sink your teeth into their currywurst, a bratwurst (the standard German sausage) that is dressed up with curry sauce.
Top it off with curry powder and you get the all-time favourite German snack. Understandably, one piece is usually not enough so we highly recommend that you pair it with one of their classic German side, sauerkraut or fermented chopped cabbage.
[caption id="attachment_21291" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: www.hungrygowhere.com[/caption]Just beside Erich’s Wuerstelstand sits Erich’s Backstube, which essentially is a bakery stall. Here, be spoilt for choice with the numerous muffins and cupcakes baked fresh daily.
[caption id="attachment_21293" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Credit: wuerstelstand.blogspot.sg[/caption]Despite being located in a rather odd place in Chinatown, you can still find a small piece of Germany right there at Erich’s Wuerstelstand.
Erich’s Wuerstelstand
Address: 5 Banda St, Singapore 050005
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 9pm
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3. Baden Restaurant & Pub
For a rustic, quiet atmosphere, and of course, good German fare, Baden Restaurant & Pub is the best place to go. Located within the hipster enclave of Holland Village, this restaurant certainly exudes Bavarian-style with the extensive use of teak wood. You will certainly feel as if you are in a real German tavern itself.
[caption id="attachment_21296" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: www.javintham.com[/caption]The wide range of beer here will definitely keep you and your beer-drinking friends happy. Additionally, complement your cold yummy beer with their selection of authentic hearty German dishes!
From the classic pork knuckles and sausage platters to pretzels as well as currywurst, you will have a hard time choosing what to order.
[caption id="attachment_21297" align="aligncenter" width="1473"] Credit: erlind.blogspot.sg[/caption]For a cosy dining ambience, go for the indoor seating. Else, do it the German way by dining alfresco at their outdoor seating.
Baden Restaurant & Pub
Address: 42 Lor Mambong, Singapore 277698
Opening hours: Mon – Thu, 2pm – 1am; Fri – Sat, 12pm – 2am; Sun 12pm – 12am
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4. Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café
Set at the classy Rendezvous Hotel Gallery, Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café serves up classic, traditional German (also known as Swabian) fares. Its whimsical ambience and rustic wooden furniture is reminiscent of the lush forests and picturesque villages of the Black Forest region in southwest Germany.
[caption id="attachment_21301" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: www.littletinysun.com[/caption]Indulge in traditional hearty German comfort food such as the Beef Goulash Stew or the Maultaschen, which is a traditional Swabian dumpling. Besides the delectable Swabian dishes, an ice-cold German beer is a definite must-order.
[caption id="attachment_21302" align="aligncenter" width="1140"] Credit: www.bites.com.sg[/caption]The main crowd-puller here is, without a doubt, their signature Blackforest Cake. Stuttgart’s rise to fame is because of their delectable Blackforest Cake and it goes to show that the Germans do love their desserts too.
Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Café
Address: 9 Bras Basah Road, #01-01 Rendezvous Hotel Gallery, Singapore 189559
Opening hours: Daily, 11am – 11pm
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5. Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
The origin of Brotzeit’s name is derived from Bavarian origin, which is the local expression for bread and time. This restaurant boasts several outlets across our little red dot, making it extremely convenient to satisfy your German food cravings.
[caption id="attachment_21314" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Credit: thefoodpornographer.com[/caption]Brotzeit stays true to its Bavarian roots with its selection of tantalising Bavarian cuisines. Savour the rich honey Bavarian pork ribs, or a platter of sausages, perhaps even their pretzels and cold cut salads.
[caption id="attachment_21313" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: dude4food.blogspot.sg[/caption]There are even seasonal specialties during the German festive periods, such as Oktoberfest and Christmas Day. Needless to say, the month of October is the best time to head down to Brotzeit for some German beer binge session while soaking up the festive atmosphere.
Brotzeit Given its location within the heartlands, Wilder Mann is a popular hangout spot for EPL fans to catch some soccer action while gulping down ice-cold German beers. For some simple, authentic German fares without the nasty GST and service charge, Wilder Mann is the best place to go. Wilder Mann
Address: Discovery Walk at 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, #01-27, Singapore 238895
Opening hours: Mon – Thu, 12pm – 12am; Fri 12pm – 1am; Sat 11am – 1am; Sun 11am – 12am
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Address: 906M Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 787110
Opening hours: Mon – Fri, 6pm – 1145pm; Sat 6pm – 1am; Sun 6pm – 1am (closes at 10.30pm on days without English Premier League games)
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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
Best Mala Xiang Guo Stalls: It’s Going To Be A Fiery Hot Affair!
The latest food craze hitting Singapore shores is mala xiang guo, a spicy and mouth-numbing stir-fry that comprises of a variety of ingredients handpicked by diners.
While this dish is popular among the Chinese nationals, having originated from the Sichuan and Chongqing provinces, Singaporeans are fast catching onto this chilli bug as well!
If you are up for this spicy challenge, then we promise you that it is going to be a fiery hot affair at these five mala xiang guo places!
1. Ri Ri Hong Mala Xiang Guo
As one of the pioneering stalls in the mala xiang guo scene in Singapore, Ri Ri Hong Mala Xiang Guo is now so hotly-popular that they have two outlets at People’s Park Food Centre just to cater to the crowd.
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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
Best Picnic Spots: Eat, Laugh, Talk, And Chill The Day Away With Your Friends!
Clear skies, bright, sunny weather – Singapore is essentially the perfect place for a good picnic. Imagine tucking into a homemade and scrumptious spread of good food, with hearty conversations and peals of laughter filling the air. With numerous picnic spots to choose from, what are you waiting for?
It’s time to roll out those picnic mats and enjoy the abundance of lush greeneries in the great outdoors. To help you make planning for the picnic easier, here are the best picnic spots in Singapore!
Fort Canning Park
If you walk towards the picnic field, you will pass by the spice garden where you get to explore interesting archeological remains before furling out that picnic mat.
[caption id="attachment_19968" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Credit: 1 Host[/caption]The picnic field is a great space for a game of frisbee or a long awaited catch-up session.
[caption id="attachment_19969" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Justgola[/caption]Position the picnic under a large shady tree, and you’ll be set for a great time!
Fort Canning Park
River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037
Opening Hours: 24 Hours
Hort Park
This one-stop gardening hub consists of huge, green lawns that are splendid for picnics.
[caption id="attachment_19971" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Singapore N Beyond[/caption]There are 20 different themed gardens in the park, so you’ll get to do some exploring before you settle down at a spot!
[caption id="attachment_19970" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Lina Yippy[/caption]Besides the themed garden, there’s also a butterfly garden. You’ll learn all about all the distinctive qualities of the different plant and butterfly species on this picnic trip!
Hort Park
33 Hyderabad Road, Singapore 119578
Opening Hours: 6am – 10pm
Gardens by the Bay
Spacious open lawns, swaying palm trees and a modern, contemporary view of the Marina Bay skyline – a picnic at Gardens by the Bay is going to be such an experience.
[caption id="attachment_19974" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Singapore N Beyond[/caption]Take your pick from a variety of open spaces that are great picnic spots. You can choose to settle at the boardwalk (dragonfly & kingfisher lakes), bay east garden, or even at the super tree grove, just to name a few picnic spots.
[caption id="attachment_19973" align="alignnone" width="1670"] Credit: Gardens By The Bay[/caption]If you’d like to combine picnic and activity, just head down to the conservatories to enjoy the air-conditioning and ever-changing display of flowers and plants.
Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening Hours: 5am – 2am
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Upper Seletar Reservoir
Arrive at Upper Seletar Reservoir in the evening to savour a striking view of the gorgeous setting sun.
[caption id="attachment_19942" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: My Fat Pocket[/caption]For nature lovers, you can take a leisurely stroll and appreciate this quiet, simple park.
[caption id="attachment_19943" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Credit: Nolanwrites[/caption]This is one of the most tranquil picnic spots if you are looking for a calm and peaceful hideout away from the concrete jungle.
Upper Seletar Reservoir
Along Old Upper Thomson Road
Opening Hours: 7am – 7pm
Labrador Nature Reserve
The panoramic sea-view at Labrador Nature Reserve is sure to take your breath away!
[caption id="attachment_19976" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Credit: Singapore Kids 365[/caption]This very zen park is a hidden paradise nestled in our bustling city – a great excuse for a short relaxing escapade from your usual busy lifestyle.
[caption id="attachment_19975" align="alignnone" width="1830"] Credit: Have Fun With Kids[/caption]There are also barbecue pits available if you are thinking of organising an evening barbecue picnic.
Labrador Nature Reserve
Labrador Villa Road, Singapore 119187
Opening Hours: 24 Hours
Kranji Reservoir Park
Kranji Reservoir Park is a quaint little space perfect for a picnic spot.
[caption id="attachment_19944" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Credit: Expat Living Singapore[/caption]If you’d like to try your hand at fishing, don’t forget the fishing rods! There are two designated fishing spots at the park if you are up for a therapeutic fishing experience.
[caption id="attachment_19945" align="alignnone" width="681"] Credit: Wide Eyed Vagabond[/caption]If you are just looking to spend some time with your loved ones, nab one of the pavilions and get a kick out of the spectacular view of the Straits of Johor.
Kranji Reservoir Park
11 Neo Tiew Lane 2,Singapore 718814
Opening Hours: 7am – 7pm
Mount Faber Park
Planning a romantic picnic for your other half? Mount Faber Park is the way to go!
[caption id="attachment_19964" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Credit: Wikimedia[/caption]You get to rejoice in some of the best scenic views of the island.
[caption id="attachment_19963" align="alignnone" width="2489"] Credit: Lynch Me Now[/caption]If you are up to some physical activities, go on a hike at the Southern Ridges. Comprising of 10km of green, open spaces, you can stroll through Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve all in a day.
Mount Faber Park
Telok Blangah Road, Singapore 099448
Opening Hours: 24 Hours
Hindhede Nature Park
Hindhede Nature Park is a hidden, quieter spot at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.
[caption id="attachment_19949" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Credit: The Heartlander Tourist[/caption]Roll out your picnic mat and revel in the view of the photogenic Hindhede Quarry over the delectable picnic grubs that you’ve prepared.
Hindhede Nature Park
Hindhede Dr
Opening Hours: 24 Hours
The Lawn @ Marina Bay
This picnic space is the ultimate urban oasis that is facing the ever-evolving Marina Bay Waterfront.
Inspired by Byrant Park in New York, this 13,000 square feet park features lush green lawns lined by park benches and shady trees.
Lawn @ Marina Bay
8A Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018984
Opening Hours: 24 Hours
Organising a picnic is not tough at all. Simply pick a location from the various picnic spots featured, pack some food, call up your friends and you are good to go! An awesome picnic session is awaiting you.
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10 Places To Fly Your Drone For Amazing, Never Seen Before Photos Of Singapore!
For a country filled with skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the view from above is better than on the ground. As such, we’ve come up with a list of top 10 places to fly your drone and capture amazing, never-seen-before photos of Singapore from above!
From tourist destinations to historical landmarks, you’ll be inspired to get your drone out with this list.
Civilian War Memorial
A memorial for all the civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation in Singapore, the 67m tall Civilian War Memorial structure reveals its quiet elegance from above.
At this gorgeous monumental structure, you can pay homage to the innocent victims while capturing a photo of this quiet beauty.
Civilian War Memorial
War Memorial Park, Singapore 189562
Esplanade
Find beauty within the theatre halls, the outdoor theatre, and even from above!
A drone photographer’s dream come true, the Esplanade is an unmissable drone picture spot with its multitude of interesting angles.
The Esplanade
1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981
One°15 Marina
At ONE°15 Marina, non-boaters can appreciate the nautical lifestyle just by being at the location of one of the largest fleet of yachts for charter and cruising in Singapore.
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It’s time to get a better view beyond the suspended walkways.
Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Sentosa
We all know how beautiful Palawan Beach in Sentosa can be, but who knew a good aerial shot could make our famous beach look like it’s part of the Maldives!
Sentosa
Sentosa Island, Singapore 099981
Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park
Take a trip back to the past with some playground pictures!
(Photo credits: Stefan Chow with Avetics)
Colourful and architecturally interesting, the Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park will definitely be a fun challenge, especially if there are kids running about.
Adventure Playground at Tiong Bahru Park
Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 168732
Upper Seletar Reservoir
Satisfy your need for symmetry at Upper Seletar Reservoir!
With perfectly aligned foliage and a running track that circumnavigates the reservoir in straight lines, play around with angles in your drone photography.
Upper Seletar Reservoir
Mandai Road, Track 7
Marina Barrage
Situated right next to MBS, flying your drone at Marina Barrage allows for a wide variety of angles and focus in your photos!
Capture picture perfect memories of families flying kites, friends and lovers enjoying picnics, and like the picture above, the beautiful architecture of Marina Barrage with the iconic Singapore skyline in the background!
Marina Barrage
8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951
Speaking of…
Marina Bay Sands
Where arts, business and luxury meets, MBS provides the drone photographer with elaborate architectural designs alongside lush, green foliage and a calm waterfront.
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Pro tip: Visit CÉ LA VI and the iconic infinity pool for an aerial shot of both MBS and the Singapore Skyline!
Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue, 018956
Kampung Glam
Take a trip down memory lane at Kampung Glam, where buildings are low and vibrantly coloured.
Catch glimpses of the colourful shop houses as you navigate your drone around the area.
Kampong Glam
85 Sultan Gate, Singapore 198501
Before you take off on an inspired drone-photography session, do check out the latest guidelines for Drone Flying by CAAS. For more information on the Dos & Don’ts, and how to apply for the right permits, head on over to the CAAS website Baby Photographers: These Amazing Pictures Of Little Ones Will Melt Your Heart
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
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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!
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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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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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Ambassador Highlights #4: Flight School, Alter Ego and Riverside Grilled Fish!
Another month has just gone by so quickly (time really does fly at this time of the year)! We’re back for another monthly round-up of the events our ambassadors had the chance of dropping in on! From food tastings to ‘do not miss’ events our ambassadors were there to witness the fun and indulge in delicious eats! Here are some of November’s highlights!
1. Nail Deck
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Freshly polished nails are a girl’s best friend. Nail Deck is a new app that let’s you customise your own colour and virtually “try on” various hues. Lacquer Bar is the real life counterpart of Nail Deck. Mixing your customised nail polish by hand and in under 10 minutes!
Our ambassador, Diana, got a chance to witness the magic of her own customisable colour being made right in front of her very own eyes!
Head down to Lacquer Bar and get your customisable polish. Best part? They’re not too expensive at $11 for a 5-ml bottle and $16 for a 10ml it’s a steal considering you’ll be the only one donning your own masterpiece!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! Perfectly Nailing It! This Lacquer Bar Can Make Any Nail Polish Colour You Want
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Reignite The Magic Of Christmas On Orchard Road With ION’s Tiffany & Co. Xmas Tree!
5. Balvenie
[caption id="attachment_19202" align="alignnone" width="768"] Balvenie[/caption]The world’s most handcrafted single malt, Balvenie is renowned around the globe for their award winning malt whiskies.
Earlier this month, Balvenie teamed up with acclaimed photographer James Stroud to showcase the history and the culture behind Balvenie. The showcase’s art pieces highlighted the Balvenie distillery in Dufftown, Scotland.
Our ambassador, Janelle, dropped by the National Museum of Singapore to catch a glimpse of the Balvenie x James Stroud exhibition and experiencing the craft of making whiskey!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! The Balvenie x James Stroud Partnership Is A Shining Light For Craftsmen Worldwide
6. Alter Ego
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Located at Esplanade, Alter Ego offers up both “clean eating” Poke Bowls that Poke Theory is known for as well as a more decadent selection of eats. Bar snacks like Loaded Taters and a mouth watering Chilli Cheese Dog make up the bulk of the menu at Alter Ego.
Our ambassador Nicole dropped by Alter Ego to indulge in some of the delicious (and seriously sinful) fare that Alter Ego is known for!
Best part about Alter Ego? It stays open pretty late and they offer a pretty wide selection of ciders, ales and draft beers!
Want to find out more? Check out our article! A Poke Theory’s Alter Ego Serves Up Irresistibly Sinful Food You Cannot Say No To
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Riverside Grilled Fish – For Lovers Of Tongue-Numbing And Spicy Ma La Goodness!
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Address: Raffles City Shopping Centre, #B1-06/07, 252 North Bridge Road
Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm daily
Tel: +65 6352 2035
If you’re looking to increase your brand’s awareness and you want to introduce products both old and new to more Singaporeans! Drop us an email at [email protected], we would love to work with you!
We’re also on the lookout for more ambassadors who are on the mission to discover the fun and exciting things in Singapore! If you love eating, shopping, and discovering new places in Singapore, just drop us an [email protected].
Also Read: Ambassador Highlights #3: DSG Meetup, Atlantis Fright Night and Singapore Fashion Week!
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.
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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)