15 Delectable Meals In Singapore Below $2.50 That Will Make You Question Reality
A Singaporean’s love for food can be seen by the multitude of culinary delights found in almost every corner of the island! Despite the increasing rent and food prices, these stalls have miraculously withstood the test of time and the ever-growing inflation rates. Check out this list of food places for mouth-watering cheap meals to fill your tummies at just $2.50 or less!
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1. 820 Hainan Chicken Rice
Enjoy a basic serving of Singapore’s unofficial national delicacy for as low as $1.50!
[caption id="attachment_18889" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: sgonfoot.com[/caption]Savour this fine bowl of noodle goodness with black vinegar or enjoy that extra zest with their fiery chilli sauce.
58 Minced Meat Noodles
Address: 3 Yung Seng Road #03-150 Taman Jurong Food Centre, Singapore 618499
Operating Hours: Daily, 6.00am to 2.30pm (Closed on Tuesday)
Price: $2.50
11. Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak
Looking for cheap supper spots at wee hours? Head down to Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak!
[caption id="attachment_18885" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: irs1.4sqi.net[/caption]Try their Set A which comes with two fishes, ikan bilis and an egg. Pair it with that slightly sweet sambal chilli and soft fragrant coconut rice. A great supper place to placate those midnight hunger pangs!
Boon Lay Nasi Lemak
Address: #01-06, Boon Lay Place Market and Food Centre, 221 Boon Lay Place
Operating Hours: Daily, 5.00pm to 2.00am
Price: $2.50
12. Fried Carrot Cake @ Clementi Food Centre
A mere short walk from Clementi bus interchange lies cheap and good fried carrot cake – just look out for that large sign board ‘Fried Carrot Cake’.
[caption id="attachment_18902" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Credit: Credit: cavinteo.blogspot.sg[/caption]We recommend you to order five fishballs together with their springy noodles. A generous serving of bean sprouts, spring onions, and pork lard will be mixed in. It’ll all be drenched in vinegar to bring out that sourness. Alternatively, savour 10 bouncy fishballs at just $2.50!
Xiang Xiang Fishball Noodle
Address: Blk 105 Yishun Ring Road #01-153 Chong Pang Food Centre Singapore 760105
Operating Hours: Tue to Sun, 6.00am – 10.00pm (Closed on Monday)
Price: $2.50
14. Lik Ming Toa Payoh Laksa
Laksa is undeniably one of Singapore’s popular noodle dishes – you can find it in almost every food centre or coffeeshop!
[caption id="attachment_18939" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Credit: Credit: These Super Worth It Student Meals Make Us All Wish We Were Students Again!Late Night Gyms: Because You Build Muscles While Others Sleep
Ever heard of the saying, “Treat your body like a shrine”? Besides ensuring that you have a nutritious diet, exercising is also a must. Late night gyms are on the surge in Singapore because there is definitely a demand for some of us nocturnal creatures.
Sometimes we get that intense rush of adrenaline in the middle of the night (especially when we want to take our mind off work, or if we had a particularly sinful dinner) and have to look for ways to expend those extra bouts of energy. That’s where late night gyms make all the difference.
1) Anytime Fitness
24-hour or late night gyms aren’t just a privilege anymore because they are slowly crawling into our residential areas. United States based fitness chain Anytime Fitness is a thriving franchise with over 30 late night gyms across the island.
[caption id="attachment_18712" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Credit: Anytime Fitness[/caption]Unlike typical gigantic gyms, Anytime Fitness operates on a smaller scale in your neighbourhood.
Equipped with cardio machines and free weights – basically everything you need to get a great workout in, we are sure the gym is perfect for everyone.
[caption id="attachment_18714" align="alignnone" width="1500"] Credit: Hee Chai[/caption]Since these late night gyms are usually unmanned after 9pm (to 9am, on weekdays), members will be given an all-access pass where they can access all 3,400 Anytime Fitness gyms worldwide, 24/7! We have to admit that this is kind of insane, but totally worth it.
Anytime Fitness
Anytime Fitness Branches
2) Gymmboxx
Gymmboxx was established in 2010 and they have branded themselves as an affordable gym brand ever since.
[caption id="attachment_18717" align="alignnone" width="1416"] Credit: Gymmboxx[/caption]Looking for a spacious gym with premium workout equipment? This is it!
If you typically go for a run in the great outdoors and hit the gym only occasionally, Gymmboxx is perfect for you as well.
At just $6 per entry (for 2 hours), you can switch up your usual workout and make full use of the equipment that is available in the gym.
Do note that only 3 out of their 7 branches are open 24/7.
Gymmboxx
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Both their branches are open till 12 midnight from Mondays to Saturdays. With a space of over 32,000 sq-ft (Asia Square branch) and a wide array of state-of-the-art fitness equipment from all over the world, you can get an extraordinary workout in a modern and comfortable environment.
Pure Fitness
Asia Square
Level 6, Asia Square Tower 1, 8 Marina View, Singapore 018960
Ocean Financial Centre (Opening December 2016)
Level 4, Ocean Financial Centre, 10 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049315
Opening Hours
Monday-Saturday: 6am – 12midnight
Sunday & Public holidays: 8am – 10pm
With all these late night gyms island-wide, we can now avoid the evening crowd and workout at our own pace, and time.
This is too good to be true! Having more time (and less excuses) to get a workout in, we are now a step nearer to our fitness goals. Say yay to a stronger body and a better health!
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Always Wanted To Be A Pilot? Get Your Licence To Fly Without Emptying Your Bank Account!
Always wanted to try flying a plane but never had a chance? You can now realise your dream to fly at Singapore’s very first private Flight School!
Formed by a group of experienced private aviators, Flight School is the only private school in Singapore. Additionally, it provides realistic training with sophisticated full-motion flight simulator.
Get Your Private Pilot Licence at Flight School
If you’ve seriously considered learning to fly, you would have thought that getting a Private Pilot Licence (PPL) is an unrealistic and unattainable dream.
Just thinking about how much you’ll have to pay in order to practice with a real plane would have made your knees go weak.
However, Flight School keeps the cost low, and your unattainable dream may just be possible!
At Flight School, they offer a comprehensive 12-week ground school in-classroom programme to help aspiring aviators like you prepare for the FAA (USA) Private Pilot Knowledge Test.
The best part of all, the full-motion Redbird MCX flight simulator is being used instead of a real plane, making it a whole lot more affordable to train for a license.
“By removing the need to practise in a real plane, it is possible for a learner pilot to prepare for the FAA Private Pilot test at a fraction of the time and cost of going the traditional route,” said Mr Lim who is, himself, a certified private pilot. “Flight training is now more accessible, affordable, and within reach of anyone.”
Redbird MXC Flight Simulator
Learning to fly on a flight simulator?
It sure doesn’t sound like the real deal – it’s definitely different from manoeuvring a real plane, right?
Fret not, because this badass simulator accurately replicates the controls of single and twin engine aircrafts that are commonly used for flight training.
Furthermore, the Redbird can also be configured for advanced flight training, including multi-engine and instrument flight training.
Trainees can clock up time ‘abroad’, train under any weather conditions and ‘land’ at any airport in the world with this simulator.
It is very much cheaper than renting an aircraft, and a whole lot safer too!
By the time trainees get into a real plane, they will feel a sense of familiarity with the instrument layout, controls, and sensation of flying an aircraft.
Full Motion Flight Simulator Experience For Everybody
What if you’re interested to try but not keen on the license?
Flight School also offers simulation sessions for adults and children aged 7 years and above.
You can explore the joy of flying an aircraft from as short as 45 minutes to as long as 180 minutes!
Teenagers aged 13-16 can also join Flight School’s Young Aviator’s Programme.
This special programme aims to spark students’ interests in Math, Science, Technology and Engineering through hands on learning.
Flight School Open House
Flight School will be hosting an open house from 26 to 27 November and 3 to 4 December 2016!
There will be fun games for children, aviation-related talks for adults, all day long snacks and FREE flight simulation sessions for all (aged 7 years and above).
While the Open House does not require any pre-registration, you will need to book your flight simulation session in advance to guarantee a spot.
Slots are running out really fast, so click Noreen and Clare, had the opportunity to try the flight simulator. Here’s their experience:
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Flight School Open House
Date: 26 & 27 November, 3 & 4 December 2016
Time: 9am – 7pm
Venue: Flight School, WingsOverAsia Hangar 66, 66 Seletar Aerospace View, 797509 (Next to Seletar Airport Control Tower)
Website:
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Klook x KopiPass: Enjoy Free Coffee While Planning Your Holiday Activities!
The year-end festive season is fast approaching! Planning for holiday activities and weekend getaways will be a headache. However, there is no better place to brainstorm for your vacation plans than in the comfort of a cafe over a FREE cup of coffee! This festive season, Klook has teamed up with KopiPass to present ‘Grounds for Exploration’ Giveaway!
[caption id="attachment_18621" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Credit: klook.com[/caption]From now till 31 March 2017, be instantly rewarded with a complimentary cup of coffee at selected cafes!
All you have to do is simply use the Klook mobile app to plan your upcoming holiday getaways!
Hold On, What’s Klook And KopiPass?
Klook
Klook is an online travel activity platform that helps savvy but busy travellers (like you and I) beat the crowd while on holiday.
[caption id="attachment_18633" align="alignleft" width="1170"] Credit: KopiPassKopiPass is Singapore’s ultimate café hopping pass!
There is no denying that cafe-hopping is one of (most) Singaporeans’ favourite pastime.With KopiPass, you can now cafe-hop with your friends and other half without burning a hole in your pocket!
[caption id="attachment_18632" align="aligncenter" width="625"] Credit: Great, Now Tell Me More About This 100,000 Cups Of Coffee Giveaway!
The ‘Grounds for Exploration’ Giveaway is valid from 10 November 2016 to 31 March 2017. The festive season is all about spreading love and joy. Thus, Klook and KopiPass have decided to partake in the season of giving by combining two of Singaporeans’ favourite pastimes – cafe-hopping and planning for getaways. [caption id="attachment_18675" align="aligncenter" width="1170"] Credit: More information on this fantastic giveaway can be found here! Here is what you have to do to get your complimentary cup of coffee: [caption id="attachment_18622" align="aligncenter" width="983"] Credit: klook.com[/caption]
Do note that the promo code is valid from 10 to 30 November 2016. However, redemption of the coffee is available from 10 November 2016 to 30 March 2017. Easy! All you have to do is download the Klook mobile app here (for iOS) or here (for Android). There is no time left to waste! Remember, this giveaway is only limited to the first 100,000 redemptions. So hurry download the mobile app and start Klooking today! (Header image credit: Klook Travel) Also, read Attention Coffee Lovers: Here’s Your Chance To Savour 30 Cups Of Coffee At Only $30!Sounds Fantastic! I’m Sold – How Does This Work?
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Check Out These 4 Crazy Big Houses Where The REAL Crazy Rich Asians Live
They say home is where the heart is. If this is true, then these gorgeous and opulent homes (or rather, super huge bungalows) in Singapore will absolutely steal your heart away.
Set amidst lush gardens and away from the hustle and bustle of the city life, it seems as if these grand mansions are in an entire world of their own!
Here are some of the few unbelievably grand and opulent homes you can find in our little Singapore island.
1. The Willow House by Guz Architects
This impressive-looking house is truly a garden house.
It is designed to take advantage of its hilltop position, by creating a open-concept to make the most of the prevailing breezes.
[caption id="attachment_18112" align="aligncenter" width="721"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: Credit: 2. Cornwall Gardens by Chang ArchitectsThis impressive bungalow was designed to accommodate a multi-generational family. There are more than sufficient rooms for future additions should the children marry.
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With its terrace roof garden seemingly forming an amphitheatre around the house, this is truly being right in the heart of nature.
3. The Fish House by Guz Architects
The Fish House is undoubtedly one of the most impressive waterfront homes in Singapore.
The iconic feature of this stunning house is its show-stopping swimming pool area. The pool costs more than $2 million to build and holds 66,000 gallons of saltwater!
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10 Crazy & Unusual Ice Cream Flavours You Would Have Never Dreamed Of!
Think you might have heard it all when it comes to whacky ice cream flavours? Think again! These ice cream parlours have managed to come up with unbelievably innovative and creative renditions of ice cream flavours.
Here are some truly out-of-this-world ice cream flavours that you can find in Singapore. Question is – are you game to try them all?
1. Bacon Ice Cream – Oh My Bacon
It is literally Oh My Bacon! with this extremely unconventional ice cream flavour – Bacon ice cream!
[caption id="attachment_17720" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Credit: Website2. Pineapple Tart – Island Creamery
There is no denying that we love our traditional pineapple tarts during the Chinese New Year.
[caption id="attachment_17708" align="aligncenter" width="434"] Credit: 3. Soya Ginger – Tom’s Palette
In an attempt to recreate our locally-loved soya beancurd, Tom’s Palette has come up with a unique concoction – the Soya Ginger ice cream!
Topped with gula melaka ginger sauce, this soy beancurd ice cream flavour is surprisingly wholesome and addictive.
Tom’s Palette
Address: 100 Beach Rd ,#01-25 Shaw Tower, Singapore 189702
Operating hours: Mon-Thu 12nn – 9.30pm, Fri-Sat 12nn – 10pm, Sun 1pm – 7pm (Closed every last Sunday of the month)
Credit: Website
5. Champion Chendol – Udders
It seems like the traditional Chendol dessert has taken a slightly different dessert form – as an ice cream flavour!
[caption id="attachment_17717" align="aligncenter" width="420"] Credit: 6. oKAYAlah! – The Daily ScoopIt is bread spread-turned-ice cream flavour with this oKAYAlah ice cream from The Daily Scoop!
Inspired by our local food flavours, this is essentially a kaya-flavoured ice cream with its strong flavour brought out by the richness of the eggs and coconut.
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With a great consistency almost like a kaya spread itself, it might very well tempt you to replace the typical breakfast bread spread with this delectable ice cream instead!
The Daily Scoop FATCAT Ice Cream Bar has certainly raised the bar on the all-familiar matcha ice cream – by sprinkling some sea salt and swirling in some Azuki red beans. [caption id="attachment_17724" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Credit: Instagram @fatcatsag[/caption]
The end result? A unique blend of green tea flavour with just a tinge of saltiness! FATCAT Ice Cream Bar Seriously? Miso Gula Melaka?! [caption id="attachment_17725" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Credit: There are no limits to one’s creativity when it comes to new ice cream flavours. With so many exotic and unusual ice cream flavours popping up all over Singapore, you absolutely HAVE to try them to believe it! (Header image credit: Eyescream And Friends: Shaved Ice GELATO That’s Super Cute, All Natural, And More!
Address: 43 Jalan Merah Saga, #01-78 Chip Bee Gardens, Singapore 278115
Operating hours: Mon – Thu 11am – 10pm, Fri – Sat 11am – 10.30pm, Sun 2pm – 10pm
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8. Sea Salt Matcha – FATCAT Ice Cream Bar
Address: Blk 416 Bedok North Avenue 2, #01-25, Singapore 460416
Operating hours: Mon, Wed – Thu 1pm – 10pm, Fri 1pm – 11pm, Sat 12nn – 11pm, Sun, 12nn – 10pm (Closed on Tuesdays)
Credit: Blk 501, West Coast Drive, #01-250 Singapore 120501
Operating hours: Sun – Thu 11am – 1opm, Fri – Sat 11am – 11pm
Website10. Miso Gula Melaka – Seriously Ice Cream
5 Apartments In Singapore That Are Role Models ‘Cos They’re So Green
Today, there are more than 1 million public housing flats in 23 towns with over 80% living in HDB flats. With a focus on eco green living, other “vertical villages” like high-rise and high-density private condominiums and apartments are on the rise as well.
But, are these ‘green’ apartments merely just buildings with expensive solar panels and high technology mechanisms?
Well, we debunk this myth by introducing 5 high rise apartments that are role models because they’ve successfully incorporated eco green living in Singapore.
You’d totally want to live in a home like that.
1. The Topiary
Located at the west of Sengkang New Town along Fernvale Lane, The Topiary Fernvale EC is the first Executive Condominium launched in Sengkang.
It is equipped with full Condo facilities including aerobic/yoga rooms, hydrotherapy beds and even an onsen!
Designed by DP Architects, The Topiary was built with sustainable materials, and its building configuration and site orientation promotes natural ventilation and daylighting.
[caption id="attachment_16067" align="alignnone" width="1800"] Image Credit: Kheng Leong[/caption]Not only can residents enjoy the common sky terraces outdoors, but they can also enjoy energy-efficient air-conditioners indoors that all units come with!
The Topiary
Address: 11 Fernvale Lane
2. Punggol Waterway Ridges
We all know Punggol is increasingly popular with many up and coming developments. But what we may not know is that many of these developments promote sustainable living.
One of these is Punggol Waterway Ridges, which was recently awarded the HDB Design Award in September and is due for completion this December.
[caption id="attachment_16260" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Image Credit: HDB[/caption]Located along Edgefield Plains and on the northern bank of the Waterfront town, residents can enjoy waterfront living while conserving water!
[caption id="attachment_16100" align="aligncenter" width="850"] Credit: Car-Free Sunday.Punggol Waterway Ridges
Address: 669 Edgefield Plains
3. SkyTerrace @ Dawson
Located in Dawson Estate in the Alexandra area, this project has ecologically conscious technologies like drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, bio-retention basins and solar energy systems.
[caption id="attachment_17260" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Image Credit: SCDA Architects[/caption]
At SkyTerrace @ Dawson, there are five towers ranging from 40 to 43 storeys and elevated gardens with lush greenery.
These link through bridges, allowing residents to enjoy the natural environment and enjoy interaction with fellow residents.
Sky Terrace @ Dawson
Address: 89 Dawson Road
4. Casa Clementi
Landscaping in public housing has definitely reached a whole new level.
Casa Clementi in Clementi Avenue 1 has an award-winning landscaped deck that links ten blocks in the estate.
[caption id="attachment_16264" align="alignnone" width="1280"] Image Credit: Greenroofs[/caption]Not only is the green roof multi-functional with paved open plazas, but there are also children’s play stations and perimeter pathways.
These pathways can double as a 660m jogging track. They serve many purposes – as a water irrigation system, and also to conceal the carpark.
Residents can unwind in this gardenscape after a long day and enjoy the feel of what may otherwise be mistaken as a private condominium!
Casa Clementi
Address: Clementi Ave 1
5. NTU North Hill Residential Hill
Who would have thought that a residential hall in a school could be so popular?
Not only are these NTU’s residential halls the first public high-rises in Singapore to use a “Lego-style” construction method, but they are also one of the newest eco-friendly high-rise buildings.
[caption id="attachment_17261" align="alignnone" width="1444"] Image Credit: Straits Times[/caption]There are sustainable features such as energy-saving lighting and solar-powered systems. One of the green features is that all rooms in the residential halls have special “Low-E” glazed windows. These windows reflect heat using a special coating.
NTU North Hill Residential Hall
Address: 50 Nanyang Walk
Singapore has definitely upped its green game in the recent years.
The next time you’re looking for a new home, you may want to consider if it is eco-friendly!
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A Day In The Life Of An Uber Driver – All You Need To Know And Tips Included!
Move over, taxis! Uber is one the newest and best way to get around Singapore. There is no denying that Uber advertisements are literally everywhere – on Instagram, Facebook, and even the little advert banners on the websites we visit.
Uber “supposedly” offers lucrative incentives for their drivers – such as X3 rates when driving during peak hours or additional SGD500 when you refer a friend to drive.
Sounds like a fast road to easy money! But what are the realities behind the wheel of an Uber driver?
Here is my personal account of being an Uber driver for a day:
An Early Start To The Day
My day started in the wee hours of the morning, with the sky slightly filled with faint blue hues.
[caption id="attachment_17368" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Credit: Wired[/caption]I had to be at a multi-storey carpark in Serangoon to pick the Uber car,a Toyota Prius C, that was assigned to me.
With just a single tap of my EZ-link card on the card-reader next to the IU, the car was unlocked. Fascinating!
Fumbling Over The Uber App
Getting clients, GPS directions to locations, tracking incoming bookings and earnings etc., were all done via the Uber App – which I struggled to figure out while driving.
[caption id="attachment_17369" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Credit: nerdwallet.com[/caption]I was so fixated on exploring the Uber App and ensuring that I get my first passenger when I heard a loud horn. Apparently, I had not noticed that a huge lorry was going straight.
With my heart beating wildly in my chest, it finally dawned on me why Singapore imposes such heavy fines for using mobile phones while driving. Thankfully, I had the Uber App all figured out by then.
Tip! If you are a first time Uber driver, do play around with the Uber app to familiarise yourself with it first. Figure out how to accept bookings BEFORE hitting the roads. The Uber driver interface is different from the usual Uber passenger interface that we are familiar with.
[caption id="attachment_17483" align="aligncenter" width="1741"] Credit: techcrunch.com[/caption]Tip! Do use the mobile phone holder that comes with a suction cup. This will ensure that your phone is in an ideal position at a corner. It will not block your view of the road and it allows you to reach over easily to accept incoming bookings on your phone!
Picking Up My First Customer
My first booking came with a loud and repetitive “ping” sound just 10 minutes after I had hit the road.
A young couple from Serangoon needed a lift to Bras Basah to attend a friend’s church wedding.
[caption id="attachment_17366" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Credit: Tech In Asia[/caption]I tried to be the friendly Uber driver – making small talk and asking where they were heading to.
I was just secretly hoping that they would give me a five star rating as that would boost my credentials as a well-rated Uber driver.
[caption id="attachment_17484" align="aligncenter" width="4500"] Credit: Credit: Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]As this was during one of Uber’s regular promotions to entice people to try being an Uber driver, referral incentives and guaranteed top-up on hourly rates were dangled as carrots.
Watch Out! Certain promotional campaigns require an Uber driver to meet a minimum of 80% acceptance rate for bookings before qualifying for the incentives.
However, this might not always be explicitly stated on the website. Do make it a point to check with the Uber operators if there is such criteria before driving!
[caption id="attachment_17480" align="aligncenter" width="572"] Credit: Verine Ling[/caption]Is It Really Easy Money?
I was perhaps a lazy Uber driver.
Despite the constant pinging of the Uber app throughout my entire shift, I only accepted a booking when I felt “ready” to hit the road again after a quick rest.
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Unconventional Halal Food Places: Dim Sum, Mexican Food, Korean Chicken & More!
Craving for some good food, but you or your friends are Muslim? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. With this list of best hidden Halal food places, you or your Muslim friends will never feel left out!
1. Fix Cafe
Craving for some Mexican Halal food? Fix brings the country of chocolate and corn to you.
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What: Mexican Food
Try: Beef Chilli Cheese Fries, Chicken Drumlets (Comes with sour cream sauce. Yum!), Prawn and Lime Fajitas, Donuts with salted egg drip
Come here if: You want to get your Mexican food fixed (Get it?).
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 31 Ah Hood Rd #01-06 HomeTeam NS-JOM Clubhouse Singapore 329979
Opening Hours: 11am to 10pm daily. (Kitchen closes 3-530pm on weekdays)
Facebook here
2. Jinjja Chicken
Think fast food with a unique Asian twist and you have Jinjja chicken.
[caption id="attachment_16597" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Burpple[/caption]This casual restaurant was inspired by South Korea’s rich street food culture, its love for fried chicken and its ‘pali-pali’ (A Korean expression to mean hurry) culture of speed.
Aiming to create and define itself as ‘The Authentic Asian Fast Food Joint”, Jinjja Chicken is an affordable place for just about anyone who loves Korean food.
[caption id="attachment_16599" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Burpple[/caption]Jinjja Chicken
What: Korean food
Try: Jinjja Chicken (It’s ‘jinjja’ good), Tteokbokki Fries, Shaved Milk Bingsu
Come here if: You’re craving Korean food and k-pop (MVs are played round the clock)
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 249 Victoria Street (Bugis Village), Singapore 188032
Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday (11am till 10pm) , Friday-Saturday (11am – 11.30pm)
Facebook here
3. Hyde and Co.
If you can’t decide between two cravings (western or local), Hyde and Co. is your place.
[caption id="attachment_15752" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Hyde and Co.[/caption]Hyde and Co. mixes some of our favourite dishes to create a harmony of flavours- its aim being to create food inspired by old world British charm with a modern twist.
If you’re a fan of coffee and tea, it wouldn’t harm to check this place out. Their extensive tea and coffee selection will make you giddy.
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What: Fusion Cuisine
Try: Nasi Lemak Risotto, Hyde Specials (Rotated regularly), Ondeh Ondeh French Toast
Come here if: You want creatively named specials (Think Prince of Egypt and The Addams Family) and cute chefs
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 785 North Bridge Road Singapore 198753
Opening Hours: Monday (12pm till 6pm), Wednesday to Friday (12pm till 10pm), Saturday (11am till 10pm), Sunday (11am till 6pm), Closed on Tuesdays
Facebook here
4. I am Cafe
Posing for your OOTDs and shopping till you drop can take up a lot of energy. Fuel up at I am Cafe.
[caption id="attachment_16128" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: I am Cafe[/caption]A popular cafe located in Haji Lane (AKA Hipster Heaven), I am Cafe is the go to place for those who want an authentic cafe experience.
Take a look around the cafe and you’ll notice a wall with a photo of bicycles; that’s because I am Cafe was inspired by Amsterdam!
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What: Western Food
Try: Charcoal Grilled Beef Burger, Fish ‘N’ Chips, Rainbow Cake
Come here if: You want to enjoy the sights and sounds of Haji Lane and alfresco dining
This place is: Muslim Owned
Address: 674 North Bridge Road, junction of North Bridge Road and Haji Lane
Opening Hours: Monday to Thursday (11.30am till 11pm), Friday and Saturday (11.30am till 1am), Sunday (11.30am till 10pm). Closed on first and third Mondays of the month.
5. Kowloon Express
All your favourite Hong Kong dishes in one place.
[caption id="attachment_15751" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Kowloon Express[/caption]This is a great place for those who love Hong Kong fare as it is one of the rare Halal food places that serves popular dishes like Har Kow and Custard buns.
Its custard buns are filled with so much custard that a caution sign was put up on the walls of the restaurant.
[caption id="attachment_15754" align="alignnone" width="960"] Image Credit: Kowloon Express[/caption]Kowloon Express
What: Dim Sum, Noodles, Congee, Meat Dishes
Try: Duck Rice, Salted Egg Fish Skin, Dim Sum (Har Kow, Chilli Crab Pau, Charcoal Golden Sand Pau), Salt Pepper Roast Chicken, Cereal Prawn
Come here if: You’re craving Cantonese inspired chow
This place is: Muslim owned and Halal Certified.
Address: 321 Clementi Mall, Eng Wah Cinema, Clementi Ave 3 #01-01
Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm daily
Facebook here
6. Paddington House of Pancakes
Tired of sweet pancakes? Try some savoury ones at Paddington House of Pancakes!
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="812"] Image Credit: AnEveryDayAffair[/caption]Dedicated to serving up not only value for money food, but healthy options as well, Padding House of Pancakes takes their craft seriously.
They’ve sampled pancakes from around the world (America, China, France, Russia and even Czech Republic just to name a few) in order to not only make better pancakes, but to also bring the tastes of these countries to you.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="815"] Image Credit: GoingMerrily[/caption]Padding House of Pancakes
What: Fusion Cusine
Try: Pancake Double Decker Burger, The Brussels, NICE (Yes, that’s the name), Chocolate, Peanut Butter and Jam Crepe Roll with Ice Cream (Sounds like a mouthful? It is.)
Come here if: You like your food sweet and savory, a halal alternative to Strictly Pancakes
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 180 Kitchener Rd, #02-35/36 City Square Mall, City Square Mall, 208539
Opening Hours: 11AM–9PM
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Meaning ‘Take a break from work’, Fika is exactly what you need after a long day slogging over your desk.
If you’ve always wanted to try Swedish food and you’re looking for another alternative (You know what we mean) for the much loved meatballs, you’ll definitely want to come here.
Fika
What: Swedish food
Try: Swedish Meat Balls, Panbiff, Macaroni Stew with Sausages
Come here if: You want to try authentic Swedish food (The owner’s husband is from Sweden!)
This place is: Muslim owned and Halal Certified
Address: 257 Beach Road (Corner of Arab Street and Beach Road), 9 Raffles Boulevard (Millenia Walk), 11 Tanjong Katong Road (OneKM)
Opening Hours: Sunday-Thursday and PH: 11am-10pm, last order is 9.15pm (kitchen only), Friday-Saturday: 11am-11pm, last order is 10.15pm (kitchen only), Eve of public Holiday: 11am-11pm, last order is 10.15pm (kitchen only)
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If you want a place that always surprises, come to Badoque. The cafe constantly serves up new dishes that will tickle your taste buds! Whether you’re in the mood for some indoor or alfresco dining, Badoque has the option of both.
Badoque
Try: Beef Ribs, Fried Breaded Oysters, Squid Ink Risotto
Come here if: Steak, you want to try ‘Mermaid Tears’ (It’s a legit dish!)
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 246 Upper Thomson Rd, Singapore 574370
Opening Hours: Tues – Thur, Sat & Sun 12pm till 10pm. Fridays : 2pm till 10pm
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9. The Lab
If you’re a fan of cakes, pastas and everything science, visit The Lab.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="818"] Image Credit: HaveHalalWillTravel[/caption]Though it sounds like the next Halloween Horror Nights haunted house, The Lab is far from that.
With syringes, flasks and all sorts of science-ish stuff, The Lab is indeed a unique dining experience. Check out their galaxy cakes – they’re out of this world.
The Lab
What: Western Food
Try: The Lab Drumlets, Heisenberger, Chocolate Midnight Snack
Come here if: You secretly want to be a scientist, you want to inject stuff in your food
This place is: Muslim owned
Address: 1 Jalan Pisang, #01-01, Singapore 199069
Reservations (only for 6-15 pax): + 65 6299 5681
Opening Hours: Mon-Sat: 1230pm to 10pm (last kitchen order 915pm), Sundays: 1pm to 930pm (last kitchen order 845pm)
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10. My Secret Hideout Peachy’s
If big portions are what you’re after, look no further, because My Secret Hideout Peachy’s is here.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="817"] Image Credit: HaveHalalWillTravel[/caption]Raved about for their value for money portions, Peachy’s guarantees that you leave with a full stomach.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="817"] Image Credit: TheLandscape[/caption]My Secret Hideout Peachy’s
What: Western Food
Try: Buffalo Wings, Cheesy Fish & Chips, Chicken Chop
Come here if: You want cheap food with huge portions
This place is: Muslim Owned and Halal Certified
Address: 803A North Bridge Road Singapore 198771
Opening Hours: Daily: 12pm to 1030pm (last order 1030pm)
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11. The Ramen Stall
A Halal food option for all ramen lovers. Yay!
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="819"] Image Credit: Halalicious[/caption]If you’ve always wanted to try ramen, this is your time. The Ramen Stall is a rare gem as it is halal certified. Remember to slurp loudly!
The Ramen Stall
What: Japanese Food
Try: Volcano Ramen, Chicken Cha-Su Ramen
Come here if: You want ramen. Obviously.
This place is: Halal Certified
Address: 787 North Bridge Road Singapore 198755
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 5pm to 6am, Sat, Sun, PH: 12pm to 6am
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Feel On Top Of The World: 12 Bridges In Singapore That’ll Sweep You Off Your Feet
‘Cos I’m top of the world eh, I’m on top eh~
Now that we’ve got the song stuck in your head (great song by Imagine Dragons BTW), let’s talk a little about bridges.
We may not seem like a bridge-y country, but you’ll be surprised by the wide range of bridges we have in Singapore. From overlooking lush greenery to taking in a gorgeous sunset view, we present you a list of 12 bridges with amazeballs view.
1. MacRitchie Tree Top
[caption id="attachment_16708" align="alignnone" width="609"] Source: worldofwanderlust.com[/caption]If you’re a nature lover, you’re gonna love this one. Overlooking the MacRitchie Reservoir Park, this 250m long suspension bridge is naturally one of the most insta-documented bridge. Located between the two highest points in MacRitchie, you’re guaranteed to have a bird’s eye view of the canopy.
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Location: 601 Island Club Rd, S578775
2. Southern Ridges
[caption id="attachment_16710" align="alignnone" width="1008"] Source: meetup.com[/caption]It may be a little less well-known, but this Forest Walk gives you a panoramic view of the greenery. This 1.3km long elevated bridges makes a good option for those looking for a stroll or some fresh air.
[caption id="attachment_16752" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Credit: Source: Flickr[/caption]A stranger to almost none, this Henderson Waves Bridge is best known for its uh, waves? Currently Singapore’s highest pedestrian bridge, 36 metres above ground,you can often, in its waves, find exhausted trekkers seeking some protection from the sun. This bridge can also serve as quite the romantic date spot.
Henderson Waves
Enter from Telok Blangah Hill Park or Mount Faber Park.
4. OCBC Skyway
[caption id="attachment_16726" align="alignnone" width="1000"] Source: theroadlestraveled.com[/caption]At 22 metres off the ground, you get to enjoy the panoramic view of the Marina Bay skyline (which gets really awesome after the sun sets). A mishmash of an urban and nature setting, a stroll along this bridge is nonetheless an interesting one.
OCBC Skyway
Location: 10 Bayfront Ave, S018956
5. Fort Siloso Skywalk
[caption id="attachment_16759" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Credit: Flickr[/caption]If you love skywalks, you’re gonna love this new kid on the block. Situated at Fort Siloso, this 11-storey high bridge is currently Singapore’s tallest skywalk. Embark on this scenic trek along this glass-bottomed bridge (at one part) and we guarantee you a unique experience. But if you’re deathly afraid of heights, we’d suggest for you to sit this one out.
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Fort Siloso Skywalk
Location: Sentosa, Fort Siloso
6. Jewel Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16725" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Source: Flickr[/caption]Hidden within Punggol Park is the lesser known Jewel Bridge, a pit stop for many of its resident joggers and cyclists. If you’re looking for a place to catch the perfect sunset, this bridge is definitely one of them.
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Location: Along Punggol Park Connector
7. Helix Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16711" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Source: Flickr[/caption]A sight familiar to the city-dwellers, the Helix Bridge itself is an architectural vision. A curve-y bridge never fails to fascinate, we reckon the best time to take in the view of Marina Bay will be against the backdrop of the setting sun. If not, the night-lights at Marina Bay will also do the view justice.
[caption id="attachment_16754" align="aligncenter" width="1500"] Credit: Credit: Flickr[/caption]This bridge is one of Singapore’s best kept secrets – the Lions Bridge that links Gardens By The Bay to Marina Bay Sands. From here, you have a bird’s eye view of the Singapore Flyer, almost the whole of Gardens by the Bay (including those domes), Marina Barrage, Marina Bay Sands (both interior and exterior), the CBD, and Bayfront Ave Road (if watching cars zoom past is your thing).
It’s particularly beautiful at night – trees line the pavement, there’s warm cosy lighting for ambience, and little wooden benches where you can sit and enjoy the view and breeze.
Lions Bridge
Location: Gardens by the Bay/ Marina Bay Sands
9. St John – Lazarus Walkway
[caption id="attachment_16717" align="alignnone" width="550"] Source: littledayout.com[/caption]Though technically not a bridge, this walkway connecting St John Island and Lazarus Island offers nothing less than an amazing view. We’d even go so far to say that the islands’ endless crystal clear waters are capable of giving Maldives’s beach a run for its money.
St John – Lazarus Walkway
Location: St John Island/Lazarus Island
10. Cavenagh Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16712" align="alignnone" width="645"] Source: roots.sg[/caption]Built in 1870, the Cavenagh Bridge is no doubt one of the oldest bridges in Singapore. Located across the Singapore River, this bridge is named after William Orfeur Cavenagh, the last governor of the Straits Settlements. Situated in front of The Fullerton Hotel, this bridge gives you a splendid view of the majestic colonial building and the Singapore river itself.
Cavenagh Bridge
Location: 1 Fullerton Square, S049178
11. Railway Bridge
[caption id="attachment_16714" align="alignnone" width="518"] Source: @j.osh[/caption]Another bridge well documented across various social media platforms, the Railway Bridge may be a little tricky in terms of access. But trust us, the view is worth the climb. With its indescribable charm, this rustic location will evoke a sense of appreciative nostalgic in you in no time.
Railway Bridge
Location: 380 Upper Bukit Timah Road
12. Sentosa Suspension Bridge
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So who says you need to be on top of the world to feel like it, eh? The amazing views you can enjoy at these 12 unique bridges will prove that height isn’t everything. Header image: Flickr, words by writer Also, read Singapore: The Wild Edition. Get Down & Dirty With These 6 Hidden Nature Activities!