If You’re Living On A Budget, Here’s A List Of Crazy Cheap Eats In S’pore For Under $2
Don’t you just miss the days when life was simple, cartoons were great and food was cheap?
Now that we’ve grown up, life isn’t simple and cartoons have gone to shit. But we can still hope for cheap food. And the good news is, while prices have gone up in the last decade or so, there are some places that are still selling food at prices of the past.
So here’s a list of places that are still offering food below $2.
1. Cendol (Makan Melaka)
Because Singapore’s been experiencing a heat wave recently, we’re all clambering for the nearest air-conditioned shelter. And if that’s not available, a cold drink or dessert will have to do.
At Makan Melaka, they’re serving up a classic Singaporean dessert for less than $2. Their Cendol Melaka ($1.50) is made fresh daily.
[caption id="attachment_34531" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burppler Julius Lim[/caption]You can also get the Cendol Melaka with Glutinous Rice for just $1.80.
Though the original Cendol Melaka is good on its own, other toppings such as corn and red bean are also available.
Makan Melaka
Address: Blk 1 Changi Village, Singapore 455207
Opening Hours: Wed – Fri & Sun: 8.30am – 10pm, Mon: 9am – 10pm, Sat: 8.30am – 11.30pm, Tue: 8.30am – 10pm, 11pm – 12am
Address: 492 Jurong West Ave 1, #01-70 Singapore 640492
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am – 7pm
Website
2. Tiong Bahru Fried Kway Teow
One of Singapore’s (debatable) most iconic dishes is Char Kway Teow. Waxed sausage slices, clams, beansprouts, and fishcake slices are stir fried with flat rice noodles (kway teow), yellow egg noodles and dark soy sauce.
The result is a dark and sticky sweet plate of kway teow full of flavour and wok hei. And that’s exactly what you’ll get for $2, at Tiong Bahru Fried Kway Teow.
[caption id="attachment_34532" align="aligncenter" width="645"] Image Credit: Burppler Joe Yang[/caption]As with most Char Kway Teow stalls, there’s the option of not having clams in your order. Personally, I don’t like clams in my Char Kway Teow.
You can also choose to order your Char Kway Teow with just kway teow and not a mix with yellow egg noodles.
If you’re looking for a simple, cheap, decadent plate of Char Kway Teow, this is it.
Tiong Bahru Fried Kway Teow
Address: 30 Seng Poh Road, #02-11 Tiong Bahru Market, Singapore 168898
Opening Hours: Thu – Tue: 11am – 10.30pm, Wed: Closed
3. Hum Jin Pang
Located in Maxwell Food Centre is a peculiar Hum Chin Peng (deep fried dough fritters) stall.
[caption id="attachment_34533" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Image Credit: Time Out[/caption]Aptly named Hum Jin Pang (no confusion here), what’s unique about this stall is that customers get to fry their own hum chin peng, coat it with sugar and pack it.
Crisp on the outside, and soft and fluffy on the inside, these traditional snacks prove that old truly is gold.
[caption id="attachment_34534" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: Medium[/caption]While some may argue that this is beyond self-service, please calm yourselves.
This practice is almost 3 decades old and it was started because customers in the past saw how busy the then-owner Li Zao was, and would offer to help him by frying their own hum chin pengs.
Smaller in size than what you might find elsewhere, Hum Jin Pang’s dough fritters come in two varieties – Five Spice Salt and Sweet Red Bean.
At six pieces for $1, these fritters are ridiculously cheap.
Hum Jin Pang
Address: Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur St., Singapore 069184
Opening Hours: Daily, 2.30pm – 8pm
4. Naan With Curry (Pak Kashmiri Delights)
I know of friends who have intense cravings for naan. While I don’t understand it, they’ve mentioned a certain place in Tekka Market, serving up $1 naan.
Enter Pak Kashmiri Delights, this unassuming Indian stall sells a variety of naan and curries. That’s not all, they make all their naan from scratch in the traditional tandoor.
[caption id="attachment_34535" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Facebook User Hady Jay[/caption]The Plain Naan will set you back $1. Yeap, $1. For a HUGE piece of fluffy naan. For $2, you can get both the Plain naan and the Garlic naan.
Because their naan is baked in the traditional tandoor, each piece is specked with charred bits giving the naan an additional flavour profile.
While the curries will cost more than $2, if you’re willing to burst your budget a little, it’s definitely worth it.
Pak Kashmiri Delights
Address: 665 Buffalo Road, #01-250 Tekka Market, Singapore 210665
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am – 11pm
5. Rickshaw Noodles
Back at Maxwell Food Centre once again, is another stall that’s keeping a traditional dish alive, Zhong Guo Re Shi (Rickshaw Noodles).
Rickshaw noodles date back to the early days of Singapore, when vendors would peddle the noodles on a rickshaw.
While rickshaw noodles aren’t specifically defined, the stall here sells simple comforting noodle soups which are perfect on a cold day (kinda like Chicken Noodle Soup).
If you’d like a soupy option, go for the Yellow Egg Noodle Soup ($1) which comes with chye sim, carrots, dried shrimp and garnished with shallots.
[caption id="attachment_34536" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Image Credit: SG Food On Foot[/caption]There’s also the Mee Sua ($1) which comes with shitake mushrooms, chicken and fried shallots.
You can also choose from an array of ngoh hiang and fried food available. Quite a throwback to simpler times with simple food and simpler budgets.
Zhong Guo Re Shi (Rickshaw Noodles)
Address: Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur Street, #01-87, Singapore 069184
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu & Sat – Sun: 6.30am – 1.30pm, Fri: Closed
6. Junshin Express
Hidden in the basement of Bedok Mall, is Junshin Express. This halal-certified sushi joint sells sushi for just 50 cents per piece.
[caption id="attachment_34537" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @krizzyliecious[/caption]Yeap. 50 cents per piece is quite a steal considering that sushi isn’t usually cheap and even if it is, the lowest we’ve seen (till now) is $1.20 per plate.
A budget of $2 will net you 4 pieces of sushi. While it might not be filling, it’s perfect for a snack or if you just feel like eating something to occupy your mouth.
Currently, their only outlet is in the East. Here’s hoping they’ll open an outlet in the West.
Junshin Express
Address: 311 New Upper Changi Road, #B2-20 Bedok Mall, Singapore 467360
Opening Hours: Daily: 10am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6440 2893
Website
7. Chicken Rice (820 Hainanese Chicken Rice)
Chicken rice is also one of Singapore’s most iconic dishes. Probably the most iconic.
[caption id="attachment_34538" align="aligncenter" width="750"] Image Credit: Yelp[/caption]820 Hainanese Chicken Rice sells their standard chicken rice for just $2. They do have other add-ons such as the braised egg and gizzards.
Where else can you find $2 chicken rice? Do NOT say Ananas.
820 Hainan Chicken Rice
Address: 823A Tampines Street 81, Singapore 521823
Opening Hours: Daily: 9am – 9pm, Closed: Alternate Mondays
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These 10 Bakeries In S’pore Serve The Best Bread – And They All Deserve A Toast
Bread is incredibly versatile yet somehow underrated. There’s even a word created solely to describe someone who supports the family (with bread probably). BREADWINNER.
As someone who ranks bread as the top carb of choice, I have pretty strong feelings for bread.
[caption id="attachment_34415" align="aligncenter" width="245"] GIF Credit: GIF Credit: GIF Credit: Image Credit: Konditori – Artisan European Bakery[/caption]They have everything from tarts and cakes to traditional Swedish pastries and of course, bread. If you’re a sucker for a good brioche or croissant, then you should try the ones here.
[caption id="attachment_34420" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Image Credit: Konditori – Artisan European Bakery[/caption]Oh, they have this divine Cranberry Cream Cheese Bagel that you NEED to try as well.
[caption id="attachment_34419" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: @konditorisg[/caption]If you’re wondering, Konditori is Muslim-owned.
Konditori – Artisan European Bakery This Muslim-owned bakery has a selection of both savoury and sweet sourdough toasts. Go for their Nut Butter With Honey And Sea Salt Toast ($3.50). A thick slice of sourdough toast is slathered with almond butter, generously drizzled with honey and finished with a sprinkling of sea salt. If you’re looking for something more savoury, their Egg Salad with Dukkah and Pickled Onions ($5) is a great option. The thick sourdough toast is topped with a heap of egg salad and garnished with pickled onions. I mean, just look at it. The Bakery By Woodlands Sourdough also has bagels and pizzas on their menu if you’re looking for something more substantial. If you’re planning to visit, go early because their bread sells fast. The Bakery By Woodlands Sourdough Asanoya Boulangerie is a Japanese bakery specialising in gourmet bread and pastries. They combine Japanese flavours with traditional European pastries. Their flagship item is the Fruit Rye made with orange peel, rum raisin, walnuts and almonds. Apparently it’s so popular in Karuizawa that it gets sold out the moment it is displayed on the shelves. A popular item in Singapore is the Croissant Block that comes in various flavours. Like this Creme Brûlée Croissant Block, filled with fresh cream and topped with a caramelised sugar crust. Asanoya Boulangerie Singapore is constantly churning out great quality bread with various seasonal flavours. Head down to any of their 3 branches today! Asanoya Boulangerie Baker & Cook is Singapore’s only true artisan bakery and food store chain by Global Baker Dean Brettschneider. You have to try their Bombolini Donuts aka Custard Donuts. You can choose from either the Jam Bombolini or the Vanilla Custard Bombolini. The donut is filled with custard (or jam) and dusted with sugar, yet somehow isn’t too sweet. If you love your donuts as much I do, then this is it. Baker & Cook Carpenter & Cook is an artisan bakery cafe and vintage home store. While they technically don’t serve bread, they do have amazing pastries. Go for their Passionfruit Meringue Tart ($6.80). This beautiful dainty tart is almost too pretty to eat. The passionfruit’s zest cuts through the sweetness of the tart and meringue so it’s not jelak. This is strictly not for sharing because you’ll want to savour every bite. EVERY. BITE. Carpenter & Cook Prices start from $1.60 for the small size, $2.30 for the medium size and $4.20 for the large size. Their best sellers are the Bacon, Tomato & Egg Mayo, Curry Chicken Sausage & Egg, Banana Chocolate, and Mushroom Veggie. Come between 9 – 9.30am and you might just catch a fresh batch out of the oven! Thai Baàng Bakery If you have not tried anything from Tiong Bahru Bakery, have you truly been living? While the cafe serves up a large variety of bread and pastries, baked fresh daily, their bestseller is the Kouign Amann. The name ‘Kouign Amann‘ is derived from the Breton words for cake (kouign) and butter (amann). This pastry is rich yet not saccharine. I usually buy in bulk because why not? (Actually it’s because there’s no Tiong Bahru Bakery near my place) But my point is that the Kouign Amann here is AMAZING. Don’t say ‘never intro’. Tiong Bahru Bakery Keong Saik Bakery is riding the ‘Dirty Bun’ wave pretty hard. Their recent ‘Dirty Bun’ creations include the Matcha Dirty Bread ($4.50) and the Chocolate Dirty Bread ($4). If you’re done with the ‘Dirty Bun’ trend like I am, go for the Keong Saik Bakery signature, the Sor Hei ($3.80). It’s a black and white danish pastry filled with chocolate chips between the layers. Reminds me of the seaweed chicken I used to buy in the school canteen. Best to come early for the Sor Hei because it gets sold out very quickly. Keong Saik Bakery Swee Heng 1989 Bakery is one of my favourites. I’ve had their bread for dinner on countless occasions because why not? They use fresh ingredients and they have unique flavours for their bread. My favourite is the Mrs. Red Bean which is a red bean bun with cream cheese and a polo bun crust. The Rocky Chocolate is also really good. Chocolate bread peppered with walnuts and raisins. It’s very chocolatey and rich. Drink lots of water after because while the bread is really good, it does leave your throat a little dry. Swee Heng 1989 Bakery Tai Cheong Bakery is well known for their HK Egg Tarts. There’s even a Pandan variation. While their HK Egg Tarts hog the spotlight, another must-try is the HK Polo Bun. If you’re a fan of HK cuisine and their pastries, Tai Cheong Bakery is the place to be. Tai Cheong Bakery Also read Don’t Panic, Here Are 9 Last Minute Mother’s Day Gift Ideas (Header Image Source: Konditori – Artisan European Bakery)
Address: 33 Bussorah Street, Singapore 199451
Opening Hours: Daily: 10.30am – 9pm
Contact no.: 6209 8580
Image Credit: @stepanmarhoul[/caption]
Address: 10 Jalan Serene, #01-05 Serene Centre, Singapore 258748
Opening Hours: Wed – Sun: 8.30am – 6pm, Mon – Tue: Closed
Website3. Asanoya Boulangerie
Address: Find your nearest outlet 4. Baker & Cook
Address: Find your nearest outlet 5. Carpenter & Cook
Address: 19 Lorong Kilat, #01-06, Singapore 598120
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 10am – 10pm, Sat: 9am – 10pm, Sun: 9am – 9pm
Contact no.: 6463 3648
Image Credit: yelp user Ka L[/caption]
Address: 809 French Road #01-41, Kitchener Complex, Singapore 200809
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 8am – 9pm; Sat: 8.30am – 8.30pm; Sun: 9am – 8pm
Contact no.: 9722 1213
Website7. Tiong Bahru Bakery
Address: Find your nearest outlet 8. Keong Saik Bakery
Address: 41 Keong Saik Road, Singapore 089146
Opening Hours: Daily: 8am – 8pm
Contact no.: 6909 3199
Website9. Swee Heng 1989 Bakery
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
Website10. Tai Cheong Bakery
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
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Clean Bandit Makes Up For Cancelled Concert With A New Date This August
Grammy Award-winning musical sensation Clean Bandit will be here in Singapore on 15 August 2018, performing at the Star Theatre for a ONE NIGHT ONLY concert!
[caption id="attachment_34409" align="aligncenter" width="595"] Image Credit: Aureus Productions[/caption]The band was originally scheduled to perform in Singapore back in January.
However, it was postponed as drummer Luke Patterson was diagnosed with the highly-contagious varicella-zoster virus (aka chickenpox) a day before the show.
Come August, the trio will return to our shores for their much-anticipated rescheduled performance.
No Place I’d Rather Be
The British trio, whose sound features distinctive elements of classical music, broke through with the huge hit “Rather Be”. From there, they’ve made waves internationally with infectious radio hits such as “Rockabye” and “Symphony”.
Ticket prices go from $68 to $188 and can be purchased here and via all SISTIC ticketing channels.
Hurry and get your tickets before they’re sold out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZs1AHQBz24
Clean Bandit Live In Singapore
Venue: The Star Theatre
Date: 15 Aug 2018
Price: $68 – $188
Website
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(Header Image Source: Radio.com)
Don’t Panic, Here Are 9 Last Minute Mother’s Day Gift Ideas
Still haven’t got your mum a gift for Mother’s Day this Sunday? Well, don’t panic. We’ve all been there.
If you’re still cracking your brain on what to get for your mum, don’t fret, we’ve compiled a list of gifts that you can get at the very last minute – no shipping involved.
We’ve got you covered so your mum won’t be disappointed this Mother’s Day.
1. For The Foodie Mum
With the lazy, sunny days truly upon us, what better way to feel a little bit more fancy by hitting up one of Singapore’s many amazing high tea spots with your mama!
If your mum loves food, then book an afternoon at her favourite high tea spot. Anti:Dote is known for their jewellery drawer chest tea set.
[caption id="attachment_34319" align="aligncenter" width="1344"] Image Credit: Anti:Dote Facebook[/caption]Situated in Fairmont Hotel, their high-tea selection consists of various creations including gourmet sandwiches such as Smoked Salmon with Lemon Cream Cheese and Ikura Roe, Mini Strawberry Cake, and Warm Chia Seeds Scones.
You can also find more high tea spots here.
ANTI:DOTE
Address: Fairmont Singapore, 80 Bras Basah Road Level 1, S189560
Price: $48++
Contact No.: 6431 5315
Opening Hours: Mon – Thur: 3pm – 5pm; Fri – Sun: 12pm – 2pm, 3pm – 5pm
Website
2. For The Domestic Goddess
If your mum enjoys spending all her time baking in the kitchen or whipping up a hearty meal for the family, then TOTT is the answer.
From cookware to kitchen tools and accessories, TOTT is THE culinary dream.
If you’d like to get your mum a new set of baking tools so she has an excuse to spend all day in the kitchen baking, then she’ll love Jamie Oliver’s Measuring Stack ($48.90).
[caption id="attachment_34403" align="aligncenter" width="1308"] Image Credit: TOTT Singapore[/caption]This measuring set makes getting the right amount of ingredients super quick and easy. She’ll definitely thank you for this one! You can also get it online here.
Jamie Oliver Measuring Stack
Where to buy: Find your nearest TOTT here
Price: $48.90
3. For The Organised Mum
I know I got my super neat freak genes from my mum. She loves organising the house and making sure everything is spick and span.
In fact if she could colour coordinate the clothes in my wardrobe, she would be happy to do so.
If your mum sounds a bit like mine, then she’ll definitely love Kikki.K. You can get everything from notebooks and journals to organising folders and storage folders.
[caption id="attachment_34405" align="aligncenter" width="1306"] Image Credit: @kikki.k[/caption]This Mother’s Day, choose from a selection of Kikki.k’s products and personalise them with their monogramming service.
Add a sweet personal touch you know your mum will love and appreciate.
Kikki.K
Where to buy: Find your nearest outlet here
Price: Planners (From $59.90)
4. For The Mum Who Loves Cake
This is the easiest and safest option by far. You can never go wrong with cake, especially if your mum has a sweet tooth.
This Mother’s Day, BreadTalk has got you and Mummy covered.
Yams of Love ($34.80) is a beautiful soft chiffon cake layered with pudding and luscious yam paste made with yam imported from Taiwan.
[caption id="attachment_34376" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Yams Of Love ($34.80)[/caption]From 1 May to 13 May, this cake will be available at all BreadTalk stores island wide (except Singapore Cruise Centre and United Square).
If Mummy loves anything yam, then this is the perfect cake for her on this special day.
Yams Of Love Cake
Where to buy: Find your nearest BreadTalk here
Price: $34.80
5. For The Beauty Guru Mum
If your mum religiously sticks to a routine to maintain her youthful look, then she’ll most definitely love any skincare products.
Give mum the gift of pure, natural beauty with Innisfree this Mother’s Day from 1 to 13 May 2018. From everyday essentials for radiant-looking skin to powerful nourishing treatments, there’s definitely something for her.
[caption id="attachment_34379" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: innisfree Singapore Facebook[/caption]Give her the extra treat she deserves with a complimentary Jeju Pomegranate Revitalizing Special Care Kit when you pamper her with either the Jeju Pomegranate Revitalizing Essence ($46) or Jeju Pomegranate Revitalizing Cream.
Jeju Pomegranate Revitalizing Essence
Where to buy: Find your nearest Innisfree outlet Image Credit: Sephora Singapore[/caption]
All you have to do is go to Sephora’s online store, choose a design and enter your gift amount. Write a special message for her and wait for a confirmation email for your gift card purchase.
Here’s a quick and easy way to make your mum feel truly special this Mother’s Day.
Sephora Online Gift Cards
Where to buy: Head on to Sephora’s online store here
Price: $20 – $100
7. For The Yogi Mums
You look at her and wonder how in the world does she manage to go to work, care for the entire family and even squeeze in time to stay healthy.
She’s not just a regular mom, she’s a cool mom.
She downs a bottle of protein shake for breakfast, eats kale and quinoa for lunch and squeezes in a yoga session after work.
If that’s your mum, then she’ll love these fashionable tights from Lululemon for her next yoga class.
[caption id="attachment_34389" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Lululemon Singapore Facebook[/caption]Taking her from street to yoga, cruise through the day with this light weight and buttery-soft, All You Do Tights in Nulu fabric.
She’ll definitely rock these tights at her next yoga class.
All You Do Tights
Where to buy: Lululemon Ion Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, B1-11, Singapore 238801
Price: $150
8. For The 9 – 5 Office Mum
All mighty mothers deserve a spa session at any time of the year. Hence for Mother’s Day, Auriga Spa is offering two treats throughout May to thank the caring figures in your life.
Mum’s month ($250 per person) includes a Body Massage and a Rose Facial, both 45 minutes long. The self-explanatory Spa Date with Mum ($550 for two) includes a 30-minute Body Scrub, a sixty minute Body Massage or Rose Facial, and afternoon tea for two. Both packages come with an Aesop Travel Set to take home.
Auriga Spa
Address: Capella Singapore, 1 The Knolls, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098297
Price: From $250
Website
9. For The Ice Queen
Thank mum for her love and devotion with beautifully crafted sterling silver charms. Give your mum something special this year to celebrate what she means to you.
Pandora is known for their collection of charm bracelets and what better way to show your love for her than getting her charms that represents the both of you.
Breathtaking in design, expertly crafted and intricately hand-finished, this limited edition Flourishing Hearts Silver Bangle ($149) is the perfect gift for her.
[caption id="attachment_34401" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Pandora Facebook[/caption]Hand-finished in sterling silver, this limited edition bangle features a detachable clasp with a tree of love motif she can mix and match with other clasps.
Flourishing Hearts Silver Bangle
Where to buy: Find your nearest Pandora outlet here
Price: From $149
Mothers wear so many hats at any given point of the day. Spend time with your mum this Mother’s Day, after all, it’s the thought that truly counts right?
Also Read 10 High Tea Spots To Make Your Mum Feel Like The Queen She Is This Mother’s Day
(Header Image Source: @kikki.k ,Pandora Singapore Facebook )
FIFA World Cup 2018 Is Kicking Off Soon – Here’s A Line-Up Of 14 Places To Catch The Action
Has it really been 4 years since the last World Cup?
This year’s FIFA World Cup will be held in Russia. However, just because you’re not there doesn’t mean you can’t join in on the action.
Fortunately, as with every World Cup season, there are many places screening the matches live.
We’ve come up with a list of such places for you to catch all the action while being surrounded by other soccer fans.
1. 1- Altitude
1-Altitude is the world’s highest alfresco bar and one of the best rooftop bars in Singapore offering 360 degree views of the city.
[caption id="attachment_34268" align="aligncenter" width="963"] Image Credit: 1-Altitude[/caption]For the first time ever, 1-Altitude will be screening the World Cup, thanks to the favourable match timings.
Do check their Facebook page for more updates.
1-Altitude
Address: 1 Raffles Place (Former OUB Centre), Singapore 048616
Opening Hours: Sun – Tue: 6pm – 2am, Wed, Fri – Sat: 6pm – 4am, Thu: 6pm – 3am
Contact no.: 6438 0410
Website
2. Bar Bar Black Sheep
Bar Bar Black Sheep serves up authentic Thai, Western, and North Indian Cuisine as well as affordable drinks in a comfortable open-air dining environment.
[caption id="attachment_34269" align="aligncenter" width="638"] Image Credit: Image Credit: @bar.bar.black.sheep[/caption]The best part? They provide full table service with no service charge or tax added to your bill.
They will be screening all World Cup matches this year at their Cluny Court outlet as well as their upcoming outlet near Clementi.
Bar Bar Black Sheep
Address: 501 Bukit Timah Road, #01-05C Cluny Court, Singapore 259760
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 11pm, Fri: 12pm – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 1am, Sat: 12pm – 1am, Sun: 12pm – 11pm
Contact no.: 6763 4757
Image Credit: @brewerkzsg[/caption]
On top of regular screenings of sports matches, they were one of the first few places to publicly screen the World Cup previously and will continue to do so this year. You can check their weekly schedules here.
Brewerkz
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
Website
4. SAFRA
SAFRA previously screened World Cup matches at all four of its clubs back during the 2014 World Cup.
This year they will be screening the World Cup at all their clubs and SAFRA members will be able to receive a ‘fun pack’ and enjoy exclusive premier members seating.
Keep checking their Facebook page for more updates.
SAFRA Hidden away in the lush greenery of Bukit Timah is Hollandse Club.
Address: Find your nearest outlet 5. Hollandse Club
The club provides a family centric, relaxed environment for their international members.
On top of their exquisitely designed open dining spaces and modern sports and relaxation facilities, they also hold numerous events for their members, as well as live sports screenings.
This year, they will also be screening the World Cup matches. Do check their 6. McDonald’s
Singapore’s favourite 24-hour fast food franchise is screening the World Cup matches in 22 of its outlets across the island! Soccer and fast food? Sounds like a great night already. Time to gather the soccer buddies and head to the Land of the Golden Arches. While the 22 outlets have not been revealed, stay tuned to their Facebook page for more updates. McDonald’s Muddy Murphy’s has confirmed that they will be screening the World Cup matches.
Address: Find your nearest outlet here
Website7. Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub
Muddy Murphy’s Irish Pub However, the matches to be screened have not been confirmed as of now. Keep checking their Facebook page for more updates. The Sports Hub As one of the restaurants part of the Muddy Murphy’s Holdings, Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub will also be screening World Cup 2018 matches at their outlets. They also serve up affordable food and cheap drinks. Watching the World Cup doesn’t mean you have to go hungry. Check their Facebook page for weekly updates on their live sports screenings. Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub The Penny Black Harry’s Bar Yes, you read that right. Changi Airport has announced that they will be screening selected matches from 14 June to 15 July 2018! That’s not all, you can join in the quizzes and games. Predict the winning team for the first live match on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and stand to win Changi Gift Cards worth up to $5,000! You can check out the Changi Airport World Cup screening schedule 13. All Community Clubs
Singaporeans will be able to watch the live FIFA World Cup matches for FREE at 55 community clubs islandwide! The People’s Association will be screening all 64 matches and the opening match on 14 June will be shown at Our Tampines Hub as well as 40 other community clubs. Click here for a list of participating community clubs. Keep checking back on the PAFrenz Facebook page for detailed schedules of the match screenings. Singapore’s iconic rooftop bar, CÉ LA VI will also be screening live FIFA World Cup matches from 14 June to 15 July 2018! [caption id="attachment_34942" align="aligncenter" width="736"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]
Watch all 64 matches on a 65-inch television at the outdoors members’ area with an entry fee of $20 until 9pm. There will also be a cover charge of $28 on Wednesdays for gentlemen, as well as on Fridays and Saturdays from 10pm. Fans who come clad in their favourite team’s jersey will receive free entry all day and night, forgoing the $20 entry fee and $28 cover charge. Opening hours will be extended during the FIFA World Cup to accomodate the 2am and 3am matches from Sunday to Tuesday and Thursday nights. Guests can request for a table with viewing access to the matches during booking. Reserve a table Also read From Bak Kut Teh To Bak Chor Mee – 9 Places In S’pore With Halal Chinese Fare
Address: 442 Orchard Road, #01-02 – 05 Claymore Connect, Singapore 238879
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 1am, Fri – Sat: 11am – 2am
Contact no.: 6735 0400
Image Credit: Flickr User Choo Yut Shing[/caption]
Address: Stadium Boulevard, Kallang, Singapore 271003
Opening Hours: Daily: 7am – 10pm
Contact no.: 6653 8900
Website9. Prince Of Wales Backpacker Pub
Address: 51 Boat Quay, Singapore 049840
Opening Hours: Sun – Tue: 5pm – 1am, Wed – Sat: 5pm – 3am
Contact no.: 6557 2498
Image Credit: Facebook page for their weekly updates on their live sports screenings.
Address: 26/27 Boat Quay, Singapore 049817
Opening Hours: Mon – Thu: 11.30am – 1am, Fri – Sat: 11.30am – 2am, Sun: 11.30am – 12am
Contact no.: 6538 2300
Image Credit: Image Credit: Facebook Page.
Address: Find your nearest outlet 12. Changi Airport
14. CÉ LA VI
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From Bak Kut Teh To Bak Chor Mee – 9 Places In S’pore With Halal Chinese Fare
If you’re like me, you’ve always been listening to your Chinese friends go on and on about their Bak Kut Teh and Bak Chor Mee without any way of relating to their experiences.
It’s no great secret that Singapore is a food obsessive’s paradise. Over the years, the halal food scene has grown and now our Muslim friends can enjoy halal versions of authentic Chinese fare.
As much as I love my nasi padang and mee soto, having halal options to authentic Chinese hawker food makes me really happy.
Rejoice my Muslim friends, here’s a list of halal chinese food you can finally enjoy!
1. Bak Kut Teh (Habib Family Restaurant)
Yes, you read that right. There’s halal Bak Kut Teh in Singapore and you’re going to love it.
For the uninitiated, Bak Kut Teh directly translates to “meat bone tea” in Hokkien but it doesn’t actually have tea in it. Instead of pork ribs, the Bak Kut Teh is served with beef or lamb meat in a rich herbal broth.
[caption id="attachment_34244" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image Credit: @fizoto[/caption]The Malaysian-style Bak Kut Teh served at Habib Family Restaurant is made with a rich herbal broth and they’ve been making it for over 15 years now!
The restaurant’s Chinese chef keeps the flavours authentic by using traditional bak kut teh herbs, but substitutes the traditional pork with beef and lamb to keep it halal.
[caption id="attachment_34245" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Ti Last Night Facebook[/caption]You can choose from either Beef ($6) or Lamb ($8.50) meat or opt for the set ($16) which comes with a plate of white rice, omelette, kang kong and sambal belacan.
Habib Famliy Restaurant
Address: 374 Bukit Batok Street 31, Singapore 650374
Opening Hours: 6am – 1am, Daily
Contact No.: 6561 6976
Website
2. Prawn Noodles (Deanna’s Kitchen)
Deanna’s Kitchen is one of my go-to place for real good comfort food.The owner is a Chinese convert who decided to make her own prawn mee when she couldn’t find anywhere to satisfy her cravings.
Halal prawn noodles in Singapore is not as common yet as they traditionally use pork bones to cook the broth.
[caption id="attachment_34248" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Deanna’s Kitchen Facebook[/caption]This stall serves up real good halal prawn mee with luxurious add ons such as crayfish and giant prawns at relatively affordable prices.
The rich broth is made from boiling prawn shells, anchovies and other essentials for hours, which results in a decadent soup base that is briny with a natural sweetness.
[caption id="attachment_34246" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Deanna’s Kitchen Facebook[/caption]Their Regular Prawn Noodles starts from $3.50. It comes with a generous amount of noodles, broth and peeled prawns.
[caption id="attachment_34247" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Deanna’s Kitchen Facebook[/caption]If you’re feeling a little more fancy, get their most expensive item which is the Prawn Noodles With Crayfish ($12.50). This one comes with four crayfish halves and three regular prawns.
The amount of seafood in this bowl definitely does not lack.
Deanna’s Kitchen
Address: Block 127 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh #02-25 Singapore 310127
Opening Hours: Wed – Fri: 10am to 2pm, 5pm to 8pm, Sat: 9am – 5pm, Sun: 9am – 2pm. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Contact No.: 9424 5496
Website
3. Mala (Paya Lebar Square Cantine)
Mala hot pot has been all the rage for awhile now. Just like yong tau foo, you get to pick your own choice of ingredients – except that instead of clear soup, your taste buds will be met with spicy and numbing Szechuan sauce.
As with many other mala hot pot places, you get to choose from their range of ingredients – from meats to seafood, greens and mushrooms.
[caption id="attachment_34251" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: HalalFoodBlog Facebook[/caption]Inform the makcik your preferred spice level – mildly spicy, spicy, and extra spicy and you’re good to go!
Be warned, the mala is seasoned with a fiery mala paste that is bound to set your tastebuds on fire after a few mouthfuls.
Mala Hot Pot Stall
Address: 60 Paya Lebar Road, #B1-51 Paya Lebar Square, Singapore 409051
Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm, Daily
Contact No.: 6702 1877
4. Roasted Duck Rice (Selera Restaurant)
If there’s one dish i’ve always wanted to try, it would be roasted duck rice. Halal Duck Rice in Singapore is not common at all however Selera Restaurant serves up one of the best in town.
[caption id="attachment_34252" align="aligncenter" width="765"] Image Credit: HereNow[/caption]The duck meat is seasoned and well-caramelised with the sauce enveloping all over the thick duck meat and the skin. The end result: It gives your duck meat a charred, alluring look.
[caption id="attachment_34253" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Image Credit: Theosofie Mashon Facebook[/caption]Best part, the duck meat is completely succulent, tender and juicy.
Selera Restaurant
Address: 15 Mackenzie Road, Singapore 228677
Contact No.: 6338 5687
5. Dim Sum (The Dim Sum Place)
Dim Sum lovers rejoice! If you’re longing for halal dim sum, then head on down to The Dim Sum Place that is conveniently located around Bugis.
[caption id="attachment_34255" align="aligncenter" width="1312"] Image Credit: @sg_explorer[/caption]
This establishment serves up their rendition of Cantonese style cuisine with a localised twist to suit the locals.
[caption id="attachment_34254" align="aligncenter" width="1042"] Image Credit: @where.is.karl[/caption]You can find the usual “yum cha” staples such as Har Kow, Siew Mai, Chee Cheong Fan. While pork has been a key ingredient in mainstream Cantonese cuisine, The Dim Sum Place does not disappoint with their halal take on dim sum.
The Dim Sum Place
Address: 791 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 198759
Opening Hours: 11am – 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 11pm, daily
Contact No.: 6655 8787
Website
6. Zi Char (GLC Restaurant)
Some people have compared this eatery to the former Tong Seng.
[caption id="attachment_34258" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Mins Ismadi Sani Facebook[/caption]The food at GLC will most definitely leave you feeling satisfied and happy. Do be warned that this place gets really packed during lunch hour and slightly stuffy especially on hotter days.
Pro-tip: If you don’t know what to get at GLC, the Chicken Rice ($3.50) never disappoints.
GLC Restaurant
Address: 121 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 534836
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 8am – 9pm, Sat: 9am – 9pm
Contact No.: 6581 9338
Website
7. Char Kway Teow (786 Char Kway Teow)
Halal char kway teow can be slightly tough to find because it usually has lard in it. The owner, Anis, is a Muslim convert and has been selling char kway teow for close to 6 years now.
[caption id="attachment_34256" align="aligncenter" width="1600"] Image Credit: Image Credit: Nat Niuzam Facebook[/caption]You can expect a good amount of egg, chye sim and cockles thrown into this dish as well. You will definitely love his homemade chilli as well if you can take the heat.
786 Char Kway Teow
Address: 115 Bukit Merah View, #01-28, Singapore 151115
Opening Hours: 2.30pm – 10pm, daily. Closed on Thursdays.
8. Bak Chor Mee (Noodlelicious)
Bak Chor Mee, or minced meat noodle are blanched egg noodles tossed in oil, black vinegar, oyster sauce, fish sauce and chili paste.
The noodles are served with a variety of ingredients such as minced meat, meat balls, dumplings, stewed mushrooms, bean sprouts, and chopped spring onions.
[caption id="attachment_34262" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Noodlelicious Facebook[/caption]I never really had bak chor mee in a typical hawker setting until Noodlelicious came by.
Noodlelicious serves familiar items such as Fishball Noodles and Minced Chicken Noodle.
The springy mee pok is served with a good amount of chilli and a generous serving of meat. This meal makes for the perfect filling lunch.
Noodlelicious
Address: Berseh Food Centre Stall 13, 166 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208877
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 9.30am — 9.30pm
9. Hand Pulled Beef Noodles (Yi Zun Noodle)
Rainy weather calls for a piping hot bowl of noodles for lunch. This quaint noodle place serves hand-pulled noodles by a Chinese-Muslim couple from China.
[caption id="attachment_34261" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Image Credit: Sam Loh Facebook[/caption]For just $7.80, you can expect a bowl of Hand Pulled Beef Noodles with generous servings of noodles and sliced beef.
[caption id="attachment_34260" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Sal Ally Facebook[/caption]The fresh handmade noodles are so fresh and light, you wont start to feel full until more than halfway through your bowl.
This eatery serves comfort Chinese food that’s not only halal but delicious too!
Yi Zun Noodle
Address: 45 Sam Leong Road Singapore 207935
Opening Hours: 11am – 10pm
Contact No.: 6291 6616
Website
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10 Best Places To Get Ice Cream And Waffles Because CRAVINGS
There’s always time and place for ice cream and waffles. Honestly, is there anything not to love about waffles?
Trust the perfect waffle and ice cream combination to perk up your dreary week. Here’s a list of the best waffles in Singapore.
1. Twenty Grammes
A sweet aroma of vanilla and milky goodness greets you as you step into Twenty Grammes, reminiscent of late Sunday mornings when a scrumptious brunch of homemade waffles was in order.
[caption id="attachment_34183" align="aligncenter" width="1310"] Image Credit: @twentygrammes[/caption]Enjoy your crisp waffles and sit back in a comfortable and relaxed environment.
[caption id="attachment_34182" align="aligncenter" width="1306"] Image Credit: @twentygrammes[/caption]Their S’mores Waffle ($15) has got to be one of their best creations yet. The waffles are infused with graham crackers to give it that crispy exterior. Chocolate hazelnut sauce is drizzled all over the waffle along with crushed graham crackers.
Pair it with a scoop of gelato of your choice. Top it off with torched marshmallows and whipped cream. This S’mores Waffle definitely hits the spot after a long week at work!
Twenty Grammes
Address: 753 North Bridge Road, #01-01, Singapore 198721
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 12pm – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 12pm – 1am
Contact No.: 67171733
Website
2. Creamier
This next place hardly needs an introduction. Creamier is everyone’s go-to for great and affordable ice cream and waffles.
[caption id="attachment_34184" align="aligncenter" width="1236"] Image Credit: Creamier Handcrafted Ice Cream and Coffee Facebook[/caption]Creamier definitely trumps in the number of ice cream flavours offered. Not forgetting their waffles that are well executed – crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside. You’ll never get jelak of their waffles and ice cream!
[caption id="attachment_34185" align="aligncenter" width="870"] Image Credit: Creamier Handcrafted Ice Cream and Coffee Facebook[/caption]Their freshly churned ice cream is consistently good, and they often introduce seasonal flavours to keep things fresh. We highly recommend their two best sellers – Earl Grey Lavender and Sea Salt Gula Melaka.
Ice cream here starts from $3.50 a scoop, with premium flavours going at $4.50 a scoop.
Creamier Toa Payoh
Address: Find your nearest location here
Website
3. Wimbly Lu
Wimbly Lu is practically synonymous with waffles as it was one of the pioneers behind the waffles craze in Singapore a few years ago.
[caption id="attachment_34186" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Cafehoppingkids[/caption]There’s just something about the waffles here that feels so right. You feel instantly warm and comforted once you take a bite of their waffles.
While the waffles may look ordinary at first glance, you know what they say – do not judge a book by its cover. The waffles here are fluffy and light.
We do love their waffle paired with Salted Caramel and Honey Cinnamon Ice Cream – best for a treat yo’self day. You can choose either a single scoop ($8.50) or a double scoop ($11.50) of ice cream to go with the waffle.
Wimbly Lu Shrove Tuesday fully embodies its name with their extensive menu which you can’t help but devour.
Address: Find your nearest location 4. Shrove Tuesday
One of the popular items on their menu would be the Nonya Chendol Waffle ($13.90), which consists of 2 scoops of chendol gelato and vanilla soft serve, topped with Azuki beans, chendol jelly, desiccated coconut flakes before drizzled with Gula Melaka.
If you love your chendol, then we highly recommend you trying it in waffle form from Shrove Tuesday
Shrove Tuesday
Address: Block 94 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh, #01-32, Singapore 310094
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 10am – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 10am – 11pm
Contact No.: 62582254
Image Credit: Burpple User Ashley Sim[/caption]
The magical Unicorn Whoaffle ($14) comes with with a scoop of Lavender White Chocolate and Toasted Marshmallow ice cream atop their chewy Whoaffle.
The horns were all meringue and certainly added to the cute factor of this dish. Whip out your phones because this set is great for the gram’.
Hatter Street This amazing concoction comes with vanilla bean ice-cream, caramelised bananas, milo crumble and drizzled with a healthy amount of milo sauce – a recipe for happiness! Strangers’ Reunion With its mint green storefront and matching pastel furnishing, it comes as no surprise that Lickety stands out from the row of souvenir shops and Middle Eastern restaurants. The star of the show is definitely their Egglet Ice Cream Bouquet (from $8.90). The egglets comes in two flavours – buttermilk and red velvet. You can choose either of these flavours or go ‘half-and-half” if you want the best of both worlds. Lickety carries a wide assortment of flavours ranging from my personal favourite Honey Lavender and Earl Grey and Fig to more localised flavours such as Taro Yam. This dessert is definitely best shared between two people! Lickety If you’re in need of a laid back, messy hair, lazy kind of Sunday, then Sunday Folks is right up your alley. The folks behind this cafe takes pride in concocting their own original recipes and paying homage to the freshness and tastefulness of their desserts. Their desserts don’t just look good – they taste good too! I’ve always loved their Sea Salt Gula Melaka Ice Cream Waffles ($11.80) . You can expect a freshly baked Belgian waffle paired with strawberries and drizzled with maple syrup and chocolate hazelnut sauce. Trust me, the amazing waffles at Sunday Folks won’t disappoint! Sunday Folks Their Chocolate Rootbeer Waffle with Charcoal Vanilla Soft Serve ($12) is definitely a hit among customers. The rectangular waffle comes with a chocolate chip cookie, and an ash grey charcoal vanilla soft serve to top it all off. The charcoal soft serve had a hint of root beer in every mouthful, which does not overwhelm the original vanilla taste. The Cold Pantry Nestled amidst the quiet, laid-back charms of the old Yishun town, Holy Cow Creamery is a great chill-out spot. Escape to Yishun (can’t believe we’re saying this) for your dose of Ice Cream & good times. Enjoy their delicious ice cream concocted in their very own kitchen, paired with crisp waffles. We highly recommend their charcoal waffles if you’re looking for something different from the plain ol’ waffle. Holy Cow (Header Image Source: @twentygrammes)
Address: Block 212 Hougang Street 21 #01-333, Singapore 530212
Opening Hours: Tues – Sun: 1pm – 10pm
Image Credit: Strangers’ Reunion Facebook[/caption]
Address: 33/35/37 Kampong Bahru Rd, Singapore 169355
Opening Hours: Sun – Thurs: 9am – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 9am – 12am, Closed on Tuesdays
Contact No.: 6222 4869
Website7. Lickety
Address: 34 Bussorah St, Singapore 199452
Opening Hours: 11am – 11pm, daily
Contact No.: 6291 7670
Website8. Sunday Folks
Address: 44 Jalan Merah Saga, #01-52 Chip Bee Gardens, Singapore 278116
Opening Hours: Tues – Thurs: 1pm – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 12pm – 11pm, Sun: 12pm – 10pm, Closed on Mondays
Contact No.: 64799166
Image Credit: Burpple User Cafehoppingkids[/caption]
Address: 88 Rangoon Road #01-01, Singapore 218374
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 4pm – 10pm, Sat – Sun: 12pm – 10pm
Website10. Holy Cow
Address: 44 Jalan Merah Saga, #01-52 Chip Bee Gardens, Singapore 278116
Opening Hours: Tues – Thurs: 1pm – 10pm, Fri – Sat: 12pm – 11pm, Sun: 12pm – 10pm, Closed on Mondays
Contact No.: 64799166
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Hallelujah! Paramore Is Coming To Singapore This August
If you’ve gone through a phase of teenage angst (who hasn’t?), then you’ve probably rocked out to the sounds of Paramore.
These Grammy Award-winning international rock superstars have long been the icon for angsty pubescent teenagers.
[caption id="attachment_34165" align="aligncenter" width="679"] Image Credit: LAMC Productions[/caption]Well we’ve got news, Paramore will be performing at Zepp@BigBox on 21 August 2018 as part of their ‘After Laughter’ World Tour!
The ‘After Laughter’ World Tour
The ‘After Laughter’ album is Paramore’s fifth studio album and notably, their first new album in more than 4 years.
Fans will be able to hear tracks from the album, such as “Hard Times”, “Told You So”, “Fake Happy” and “Rose-Colored Boy” though to be honest, everyone’s hoping a blast from the past with the hits that we all grew up with.
Early bird tickets are $158 (excluding booking fee) and go on sale on 3 May 2018 at 10am on SISTIC.
Public tickets are $168 (excluding booking fee) and go on sale from 5 May 2018 onwards and can be purchased here.
Get your wallets ready because it’s about to get wild.
In the meantime, here’s Paramore’s Hard Times Music Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEB6ibtdPZc
Are you ready for Paramore’s triumphant return to Singapore?
Paramore The ‘After Laughter’ World Tour Live In Singapore
Venue: Zepp@BigBox
Date: 21 Aug 2018
Price: Early Bird: $158, General: $168
Website
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Martin Zwerts Opens Its First Store In S’pore – Offers Classic Dutch Frites With 13 Different Sauces
Fries are one of the quintessential Western sides and we absolutely love them.
These strips of fried potato can be easily found everywhere, from fast food restaurants to the humble Western stalls in our coffeeshops.
Personally, I’m a potato wedges kinda guy but I never ever reject potatoes in any form. If you love fries, we’ve got news for you.
The renowned Dutch snack outlet known for their Frites (Fries), Martin Zwerts, will be opening their first stall outside of The Netherlands, in Singapore at Holland Village, Holland Piazza on 27 April 2018!
Fries For All
Established in 1948, Martin Zwerts Potato Daddy (Yes that’s the name of the brand. Grow up.) is famous for their Dutch Patat Frites.
[caption id="attachment_34133" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Martin Zwerts[/caption]Patat frites are usually thick cut and served in a cone with a sauce of your choice. Martin Zwerts’ Patat Frites are no different.
[caption id="attachment_34135" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Image Credit: Martin Zwerts[/caption]They will be offering a selection of 13 different sauces for you to choose from. Some of their unique sauces include their signature Frites Sauce, Kerrie Onion Sauce, and Satesaus.
[caption id="attachment_34134" align="aligncenter" width="890"] Image Credit: Martin Zwerts[/caption]To cater to our hyper-localised tastebuds, Martin Zwerts will be offering the new Golden Salted Egg Yolk Sauce, BBQ Sauce and Rendang Sauce.
Their frites come in 2 sizes. There’s the Small Frites which goes for $5.50 per cone, and the Large Frites which goes for $6.50 per cone.
While Frites are their signature item, that’s not all you’ll find on their menu.
They also serve up a variety of other snacks such as Meatballs, Chunky Fish Fingers, Onion Rings, Prawn Fritters, Bitterballen, Spring Rolls and Krokets!
Last but not least, there is a Martin Zwerts Frite Club Loyalty Program.
All you have to do is top up a minimum of $50 and you’ll get 20% more cash value into the account.
To sign up, just tell the cashier your mobile number and they’ll set it up for you.
Head down to Martin Zwerts for some awesome Dutch frites!
Martin Zwerts Singapore
Address: 3 Lorong Liput, #B1-07 Holland Piazza, Singapore 277725
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 10.30pm
With These Dining Deals, You Don’t Need A Special Occasion To Treat Your Fam To A Feast
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Mariah Carey Is Coming To S’pore This Nov And It’s Got Us Feeling Emotions
Oh my god, what is happening? Back in January, Celine Dion announced that she will be performing in Singapore this coming July.
Now, another pop diva will be gracing our shores with her presence.
[caption id="attachment_34104" align="aligncenter" width="3648"] Image Credit: Hype MY[/caption]Ladies and gentlemen, Mariah Carey is returning to Singapore on 3 November 2018 for a ONE NIGHT ONLY concert at The Star Performing Arts Centre!
This Got Me Feelin’ Emotions
The iconic pop diva has performed in Singapore on several occasions back in 2010 and 2014, as part of the 2010 F1 Race and ‘The Elusive Chanteuse Show’ respectively.
If you’re only hearing her name for the first time, where have you been?
Mariah Carey is the best-selling female artist of ALL TIME with more than 200 million albums sold to date and 18 Billboard Hot 100 #1 Singles, which is more than any solo artist in history.
[caption id="attachment_34106" align="aligncenter" width="820"] Image Credit: Mariah Carey Facebook[/caption]Ticket prices go from $88 to $348.
Live Nation members will be able to purchase their tickets early from 25 to 26 April 2018.
General ticket sales will begin at 10am on 27 April 2018 on Also read The Ultimate Concert Guide: 2018 Edition
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