Best Pizza Spots In Singapore For A Tasty Slice Of Heaven

How can anyone not love pizza?!

There is no denying that pizza is a long-standing favourite amongst many. It is the quintessential Netflix snack and the king of party food. From the traditional wood fired pizza to thin-crusted and DIY pizzas, there is a whole lot of choices when it comes to pizza options today.

Whether you are the old school delivery box-type pizza fan or the gourmet pizza connoisseur, here are some of the best pizza spots in Singapore for you. So you can indulge in this delectable flatbread!

1. Pizzeria Mozza

Despite being located at the swanky Marina Bay Sands, Pizzeria Mozza offers a casual pizza dining ambience.

Its dimly-lit atmosphere coupled with exquisite renditions of classic pizza flavours makes it the perfect date-night location.

There is certainly no missing the common flavours such as Margherita (tomatoes and mozzarella) and Napoletana (tomatoes, mozzarella, anchovies, and capers).

However, what differentiates Pizzeria Mozza from the rest is their earthly combinations of pizza toppings.

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With the usage of unique ingredients such as squash roots and eggplant, you definitely have to prepare your taste buds for an out-of-this-world burst of pizza flavour!

Pizzeria Mozza
Address: The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #B1-42/46, Singapore, 018956
Opening hours: Daily 12nn to 11pm
Tel: 6688 8522
Website

2. Peperoni Pizzeria

If you are looking for a dining spot to host your pizza-loving friends, then Peperoni Pizzeria is the perfect pizza place.

This Italian restaurant serves up authentic wood fired thin crust pizzas. However, Peperoni Pizzeria is best known for its humongous 21” XXL pizzas and the option to combine different flavours for 1 pizza.

Here at Peperoni Pizzeria, there are a whole lot of pizza toppings for you to choose from.

There are the classics such as Margherita, Hawaiana as well as unique flavours such as Portobello Funghi and Quaattro Formaggi (four types of cheeses).

If you are unable to decide, there is also the half-and-half option whereby you can choose two toppings for a great mix of pizza flavours.

Takeaway options are available at Peperoni Pizzeria – so you and your merrymaking friends can enjoy their enormous treats right in the comfort of home!

Peperoni Pizzeria
Address: 6 Greenwood Avenue, Hillcrest Park, Singapore 289195 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Mon to Sat 12pm – 11pm; Sun 11am – 11pm
Tel: 6465 6556
Website

3. La Pizzaiola

Forget paying exorbitant flight prices to Italy.

You can enjoy a true Italian pizza experience right here at La Pizzaiola. We are regulars at their Kalidasa Ave outlet. Over the years, their standards, quality and pizzas have been nothing but consistent and awesome.

La Pizzaiola provides an authentic, pocket-friendly, down to earth Italian restaurant experience for you and your family.

Go for their Rucola Parma (Rocket leaves with parma ham), which is the reigning fans’ favourite. For a spicy kick, go for their Diavola pizza that is topped with spicy salami. If you love seafood, the Frutti di Mare is generously topped with prawns, squids, and mussels.

La Pizzaiola also serves up an array of pastas, salads and desserts as well. Pair your pizza with their extensive selection of red and white wines and you are almost dining like true Italian!

La Pizzaiola
Address: 15-3 Jalan Riang, Singapore 358987 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Daily, 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 10.30pm (Closed on Tue)
Tel: 6282 5031
Website

4. La Nonna

La Nonna at Holland Village is the classic Italian restaurant.

Once you’ve placed your order, you can expect a small basket of piping hot bread served with butter or olive oil, all complimentary.

[caption id="attachment_22681" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Credit: This cosy and comfortable restaurant serves Italian country cuisine, much like what grandma would usually prepare.

The best pizza here, that will keep coming back for more, has got to be the La Nonna, the namesake of the restaurant. You’ll be pulling out a slice of heaven – tomato, mozzarella, parmesan, asparagus, black truffle, and an egg.

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The fragrance of the truffle, crunch of the asparagus, and the runny yolk all come together perfectly.

The best part about La Nonna? They have interesting promotions. You can claim your taxi fare, enjoy 1-for-1 pizza/ pasta/ main course for a weekday lunch, or even join their weekly photo contest to stand a chance to win a complimentary meal for two.

La Nonna
Address: 
76 Namly Place, Singapore 267226 (Other outlets available)
Tel: 6762 1587
Open: 
Lunch: 12:00, 14:30; Dinner: 18:00 – 22:30
5. Bella Pizza

For a true-blue authentic Italian pizza experience, you have to head down to Bella Pizza!

Since opening its doors back in 2007, Bella Pizza has been serving up an extensive selection of savoury pizzas.

The pizza dough is handmade daily on site by their experienced team of pizzaiolos, so you know you are tucking into only the freshest pizza crust!

Their pizzas are uniquely segregated into red pizzas (tomato based) and white pizzas (mozzarella based). Not sure which to choose? We’d say, just order both types!

Bella Pizza
Address: 30 Robertson Quay, #01-14 Riverside View, Singapore 238251
Opening hours: Tue to Thu 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 11pm; Fri to Sun 11.30am – 3pm & 5.30pm – 11pm (Closed on Mon)
Tel: 
6734 0139
Website

6. Da Paolo Pizza Bar

Nestled in the hipster neighbourhood of Holland Village, Da Paolo Pizza Bar is notable for their delicious thin-crust pizzas.

Additionally, their pizzas are generously topped with heaps of your favourite toppings.

Some of the pizza selections include Napoletana, Prosiutto E Funghi (cooked ham with mushrooms) and even a Calzone Salame E Ricotta (folded pizza with cheese and salami).

Likewise, you can opt for their Pizza Of The Day if you are game for a hearty pizza surprise!

Da Paolo Pizza Bar
Address: 44 Jalan Merah Saga, Singapore 278116
Opening hours: Mon to Fri 12nn – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 10.30pm; Sat to Sun 11am – 10.30pm
Tel: 6479 6059
7. Alt. Pizza

Let your creative juices flow at this Design-It-Yourself pizza joint – Alt. Pizza! This contemporary pizza bar lets you create your desired pizza on your individual portioned 11″ pizza base.

You get to choose from an extensive array of creative toppings, from delectable cheese and homemade sauces to tantalising gourmet meats, seafood and fresh herbs.

With +650,000 unique pizza combinations, you can turn your dream pizza into reality from an unbelievable price of just S$8!

Otherwise, you can always go for their innovative signature pizzas such as The Hangover – comprising of organic tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, fennel sausage, roasted onions and parmesan.

Alternatively, go for their Truffle Shuffle, which has been voted as an Alt. Pizza fan favourite!

Alt. Pizza also offers a wide range of award-winning artisan craft beers, so you can have that ideal beer and pizza combo!

To get a $15 voucher for your first purchase, download the new Alt. Pizza Mobile App. Alt. Pizza
Address: Suntec City Tower 4, #01-602, Singapore 038983 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Sun to Thu 11am – 10pm; Fri & Sat 11am – 11pm
Tel: 6836 9207
8. Timbre

Timbre is well-known amongst Singaporeans for its vibrant nighttime live music. However, there is also another reason why many flock to Timbre: its pizzas.

If there is one pizza that you and your friends should order, it should absolutely be their signature Roasted Duck Pizza.

Alternatively, go for the classics such as Timbre Seafood Pizza or perhaps something adventurous such as their all-new Crispy Caramel Anchovies pizza!

Timbre
Address: 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 179936 (Other outlets available)
Opening hours: Sun to Thu 6pm – 1am; Fri & Sat 6pm to 2am (Closed on Monday)
Tel: 
6338 8030
Website

Let’s face it. Pizza is a dish that will never go out of style. There are a plethora of pizza choices for you to choose from, ranging from the classic Margherita flavour to unique pizza variations.

So gather all your foodie friends and head down to these pizza spots! It is time for some merrymaking and indulgence in this scrumptiously toasty and crusty flatbread.

(Header image credit: La Pizzaiola)

Also, read Best Brunch Spots In Singapore For The Non-Early Risers

 

CROSSINGS – A Play Dark And Bold Enough For A Different Kind Of Valentine’s Day

Happy and in love, Danielle and Chris are just about to tie the knot. But within their picture-perfect relationship lie a train-wreck of betrayal and abuse.

As the champagne gets warm and the cake waits to be cut, the couple is forced to deal with the choices they made in the past, the emotional entanglements of the present and the uncertainty of the future.

Boy, if this isn’t the perfect play to catch this Valentine’s Day.

Bold, dark and funny, Crossings will be the first public performance staged by the new young & W!LD cohort this year.

Consisting of two plays The Mother, The Son and the Holy Ghost and Arbitrio, Crossings follows characters who have arrived at critical crossroads in their lives. They will be making choices that will impact their lives forever.

A brainchild by the eight members of young & W!LD, the final scripts of both plays in Crossings were put together by programme director Rodney Oliveriro. A theatre performer, he has been involved in more than fifty productions.

“Just like these troubled characters, we all have to live with the decisions we make and their consequences,” explains Oliveriro.

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In anticipation of Crossings, we had a quick chat with the casts of both plays, to find out more about the inventive and thought-provoking plays.

We spoke to Jasmine Blundell, Sharmaine Goh and Krish Natarajan.

CAST INTRODUCTION

Jasmine Blundell as Vix in The Mother, The Son and the Holy Ghost

An actor, musician, teacher and instant noodle-eater, Jasmine graduated from East 15 Acting School, specialising in World Performance – an eclectic blend of conventional and unconventional theatre traditions.

Sharmaine Goh as Danielle in Arbitrio

Currently pursuing her course in Arts and Theatre Management in Republic Polytechnic, Sharmaine is a raging cat lady who likes to, in her spare time, color and of course, pet cats.

Krish Natarajan as Chris in Arbitrio

Presently in LASALLE, Krish has always been into everything art and theatre. From Drama Club in his primary school to enrolling in SOTA when he was 12 years old, Krish practically is the theatre bug.

1. Hey guys, let’s take this from the top – what got you into theatre?

Jasmine: I can’t say I was bitten by the theatre bug. Rather, I was devoured by it. It started from a morbid theatre piece back in junior college. Our group had created a rather solemn, hyper-realistic piece about a suicide pact.  The emotional and physical toil really broke through during that performance and the feeling was indescribable. The unexpected pursuit of theatre began shortly after as I decided to take it more seriously.

Sharmaine: I’ve always loved performing! As a child I would always sing, dance and act in front of my family (and I still do). But I think it’s the connections that an actor makes with an audience that keeps my passion alive. I just love how theatre has its own unique way of challenging, comforting and entertaining people.

Krish: I’ve always been into theatre. My father was a source of influence, he brought me to shows. But I think I knew it was what I wanted to do after playing Hamlet in SOTA. I did a terrible job and I made a promise to myself to one day do Hamlet well and kill it.

2. Could you tell us more about the premise of your respective plays and character?

Jasmine: The Mother, The Son and the Holy Ghost is a… realistically surrreal one. The situations and problems presented are surreal, but the way we’ve presented it is in a rather ‘realistic’ way. It’s about a trio of characters who all have their own agendas. It’s also a tribute to people who try their best to ‘fix’ situations but end up making it worse. The play is an oxymoron – real, fast but slow. Vix is self-absorbed, rude, trigger-happy, slightly deluded and vocal in many ways.

Sharmaine: Arbitrio revolves around the choices that we make in life, especially when we reach a crossroad. Danielle has to choose between a lover and her husband. We see how much or little influence external factors have on her decision making process. Danielle is quite a ‘cookie cutter’ type of woman. There is an innocence to her and the situations in the play she ends up in will push her out of her comfort zone.

Krish: Chris is a traditional, good-hearted man. He is a bit of a tech nerd although he doesn’t exactly love his job. And Chris has a bit of a temper and can be rather impulsive.

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3. What are the main challenges in bringing your characters to life?

Jasmine: Vix is quite young in the play – something I struggle to experiment with because I am an old soul.  Perhaps the most common thing we have is that we’re both fast-talking, naive girls who want to believe in the good in people. She fights for social justice (or rather her own brand of social justice). Unlike her, I’m naturally not good at confrontations. So tapping into almost what seems like an alter-ego is exciting but scary.

Sharmaine: One of my biggest challenges is to get rid of my personal habits when acting, as well as to be more sensitive and attentive to my co-actors when rehearsing.

4. Sharmaine and Krish, we understand you’ve previously worked with each other in When S#!t Hits The Fam. Who do you think has a tougher time portraying the character?

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Sharmaine: It’s always a challenge portraying a character. I can’t compare and say whose is tougher but we definitely have our own sets of challenges.

Krish: I think that’s a very difficult question because both our characters have their respective challenges. They both go through things that Sharmaine and I have not exactly experienced personally, so it’s certainly challenging to truthfully portray their plights. And of course the characters aren’t quite different from who we are as people! But if I had to answer the question I would say me cause Sharm is great.

5. What sort of audience is going to love the play and what do you think is going to surprise them the most?

Jasmine: Let’s see. Audiences who love a good laugh, maybe a little cry from time to time, the old, the milennials – basically anyone who loves a good, side-splitting, emotion-worthy, unlikely-friendship story. There’s something in it for everyone, and I’m very sure you’ll leave feeling just a tinge-bit more sorrowful.

Sharmaine: We experimented a lot with this piece, so there definitely will be a lot of unexpected scenarios in this play. I can’t say much or it would’t be a surprise anymore, but there will be many.

Can’t wait to catch Crossings now that you’ve heard from the cast themselves? Or if you’re struggling for ideas for this Valentine’s Day, this may be the ticket to your solution. Pun intended.

CROSSINGS
Devised by the young & W!LD Company, written by Rodney Oliveiro
Venue: Centre 42, Black Box, 42 Waterloo Street, Singapore 187951
Show Dates: 15 – 19 February 2017, 8pm on all days, 3pm on Saturday & Sunday
Ticket Price: $30; $25 for students, NSFs and senior citizens
Get your tickets All images are courtesy of W!ld Rice unless otherwise stated.

Also, read 12 Valentine’s Day Date Experiences That Don’t Involve Dinners And Movies

The Ultimate Guide To Valentine’s Day If You’re Single AF On The Day Of Love

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and with it comes the reminder that the single ones of us are, well, single AF. Whether you haven’t had much luck in the love department lately or are single by choice—which let’s admit, most of us are—, Valentine’s Day has a way of getting to even the best, most fiercely independent ones of us.

While Valentine’s Day can be absolute torture for those of us without someone special to spend the occasion with, it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some parties and options you should definitely check out that will have you feeling a lot less sorry about being single on Valentine’s.

1. Let Your Heart Go Loco At Lucha Loco

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Single and ready to mingle? Lucha Loco’s Hearts Go Loco is the place to be! The Mexican joint sees a huge turnout year after year at its annual anti-Valentine’s party and this year is likely to be no different.

For the bold and the daring, step up to the kissing booth and lock lips with a stranger. Complimentary tequila shots will be on hand to give you that extra bit of liquid courage if you need it! For those fresh out of a crappy relationship, bring along a photo of your ex and pin it onto one of the piñatas provided. Unleash the full force of your rage upon it and you’ll feel so much better after! And if you’re out to find love, snap a polaroid of yourself and stick it on the love board. By the end of the night, who knows? Love just might come calling—or texting.

Lucha Loco
Where: 15 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089598
When: 14 February 8pm – late
Admission: Free

2. Party The Night Away At Valentine Vendetta

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See yourself partying the night away come Valentine’s Day? And why shouldn’t you! Own your single status and mingle with other eligible singles like yourself. Back for its 6th year, award-winning Valentine Vendetta is THE singles party of the year.

Happening at Skyline Club & Lounge on the 45th floor of Singapore Land Tower, you’ll be treated to a stunning view of the gorgeous Singapore skyline. This year, the theme is masquerade, so come masked to give yourself that added bit of mystery. With ice-breakers and games designed to let you meet other singles, you might just leave the party with someone special on your arm!

Skyline Club & Lounge
Where: Level 45, Singapore Land Tower
When: 14 February 6pm – 1am
Admission: here for table packages.

3. Keep Things Chill at Timbre @ The Substation

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If a wild night out isn’t quite your speed, head down to Timbre for their version of Anti-Valentine’s Day. A low-key affair with all the things we’ve come to love and expect from Timbre—great food, great drinks and great musical company in the form of 53A—it’s perfect for those who just want to chill out with friends and get away from the flowers, the overpriced dinner sets, and all the lovey dovey nonsense that’s going on everywhere else. Drink promos will also be available for that day only!

While you’re there, share exactly why you think Valentine’s Day is the absolute worst on the Wall Of Heartbreak—it just might win you a free bucket of beer! All the better to help you drink your Valentine’s Day-related sorrows away.

Timbre @ The Substation
Where: 45 Armenian Street
When: 14 February, 8.30pm
Admission: Free

4. Claim Insurance For Your Heartbreak

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Dreading heartbreak this Valentine’s? Claim insurance. No, we’re not kidding. The people at Insurance Market, an online insurance brokerage, have designed two heartbreak policies to tide you through a rough Valentine’s: The Break-Up Policy and the Unrequited Love Policy.

Whether your partner dumps you the one day a year we celebrate love (*cough* JERK *cough*) or you confess your feelings only to find them unreciprocated, you get to make a claim and come out of the ordeal with two free movie tickets. Take your best friend, your sibling or even your mum and forget the ones who can’t see you for the gem that you are!

As with all insurance policies, you’ll have to apply for the policy in advance—that means signing up for it ahead of Valentine’s Day, if you want to make a claim on 14th Feb. To claim your Broken Heart Insurance, simply submit your heartbreak story between 12pm – 6pm on Valentine’s Day and you’ll receive your tickets between 15 – 17 Feb. Because payout is limited to 150 pairs, remember to pick yourself up quickly and make your claim!

Where: Insurance Market
When: 14 February, 12pm – 6pm

5. Find Your Tribe On The Meetup App

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Even though its name seems to suggest it, Meetup is not a dating app. If love comes out of it, that’s simply a bonus! Originally intended to bring like-minded individuals together, there’s a group (or ten) for everyone, whether your interest lies in board games or badminton!

This Valentine’s Day, we’re pretty sure there will be single groups on there making plans to meet, so why not join in on the fun? Alternatively, find any group you like and spend your Valentine’s with them instead! Even if love doesn’t come out of it, we’re sure plenty of friendships will and sometimes, that’s actually even better.

Being single on Valentine’s Day can really, really suck, but take comfort in the fact that you’re not the only one. Instead of moping around the house lamenting the fact that you’re all alone, get out there and have a great time! Don’t let you get in your way.

[GIVEAWAY] 5 Pairs Of Tickets To The No. 1 Single’s Event Of V Day: Valentine Vendetta

Calling all single ladies and gents! If you haven’t found the love of your life and you’re up for some fun this Valentine’s, Valentine Vendetta might just be your cup of tea!

Bitter No More

As we’re nearing V Day, it’s hard for us single people to not get bitter.

Your Facebook news feed is probably full of Valentine’s Gift Guide, Valentine’s Date Ideas, Valentine’s Flowers, etc. And everything starts looking as if it was curated for couples.

If you’re planning to take a day off from social media this Valentine (no thanks to streams of lovey-dovey photos on Instagram), here’s a better suggestion:

Put the envy and bitterness aside and let’s all mingle at Valentine Vendetta!

Valentine Vendetta

Specially planned for singles, Valentine Vendetta is back for the 6th year with a Masquerade themed party.

This time round, the party will be held at the newly opened SKYLINE in Singapore Land Tower on Valentine’s Day.

We can’t guarantee that you’ll find your soul mate here but you’ll actually have the chance to win up to $10,000 worth of prizes!

There will also be ice-breaker activities including curated games that encourage interaction between single gents and ladies!

No harm expanding your social circle or making new friends with the potential to be your V Day date next year.

Party With A View

Nestled comfortably on the 45th floor of Singapore Land Tower, the swanky Skyline presents a unique concept, combining outdoor rooftop experience with an indoor party-centric ultra-lounge.

While the faces of party guests may be covered by masks, the 360-degree view of the Central Business District will surely impress.

In Good Hands

Now in its 6th year, Valentine Vendetta has become one of the parties of the year.

Their event last year boast a whopping 1500 single peeps attendance! They’re not bragging when they say they’re the No.1 Single’s Event Of The Year.

Early bird tickets are available at $35 on Eventbrite while tickets at the door will cost $45. All tickets are inclusive of two drinks.

No roses, no cliched romantic declarations of love and no dates needed. We say, go have a good time!

5 Pairs Of Tickets Up For Grabs

Yes, that’s right.

We’re giving away 5 pairs of complimentary tickets (worth $70/pair) to 5 lucky readers!

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Simply LIKE and SHARE this post on Facebook by 12th February 2017 to stand a chance to win a pair of tickets to Valentine Vendetta!

Valentine Vendetta
Date: 14 February 2017
Time: 6pm till late
Venue: Skyline Club & Lounge Level 45 Land Tower, Singapore 048623

For more information on Valentine Vendetta, click 10 Gorgeous Valentine’s Day Flowers That Every Girl Secretly Wants

10 Gorgeous Valentine’s Day Flowers That Every Girl Secretly Wants

When it comes to this special day, Valentine’s Day flowers are almost a must for the occasion. Nevermind roses, there are so many different blooms out there with a spirit of their own–dainty and pure, or vibrant and loud–to match your special relationship.

Whether you’re a flower veteran, or completely clueless, we’ve handpicked some of the classiest and prettiest Valentine’s Day flowers/ bouquets.

Here are 10 gorgeous Valentine’s Day blooms almost as beautiful as the special someone you’ll be giving them to!

1. Ladurée Red Bloom Box

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

That’s why The Floral Ateliers took on the classic red rose arrangement this Valentine’s Day–but made it even better.

Its V-day collection features its signature bloom box, set with deep red roses perfectly arranged in a spherical dome.

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Packaged in a timeless style, this bouquet is paired with four pieces of exquisite Ladurée macarons, for the sweetest accompaniment.

All the flowers are hand picked for exceptional freshness and hand delivered, all on the same day.

The Floral Atelier
Address: 40 Eng Hoon Street Singapore 169784
Open: Sunday-Monday 10am to 3pm, Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 7pm
Tel: 8869 2830
Email: [email protected]
Price: $230 (Ladurée Red Bloom Box)
In this masterpiece by The Bloom Room, a single stalk of snow white hydrangea, symbolising the purity of your love, features front and centre.

It’s flanked by calla lilies, spray roses, matthiolas and eustomas–all elegantly wrapped in forest green paper and tied with matching satin ribbons.  

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This beautifully wrapped bouquet, rife of exotic flowers quintessentially offers your loved one a work of art like no other. It’s a sure bet for another lovely date to happen one more time.

The Bloom Room
Address: 315 Joo Chiat Road Singapore 427566
Open:
11th Feb (Sat): 10am-6pm
12th Feb (Sun): 10am-3pm
13-14th Feb (Mon-Tues): 10am-6pm
Tel: 6447 0217
Email:
[email protected]
Price: $225 (One More Time); islandwide delivery at $15/trip
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3. When There Is Love

Maybe your sweetheart is one to scoff at flowers for being purely ornamental. In that case, this refreshing alternative might be it!

hello flowers! has designed a fearless and organic bouquet specially for this Valentine’s Day.

It features succulents peppered with fluffy cotton plants, blue thistles and the classic pink roses for a traditional touch.

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Your date can replant the succulents to make cute home and office decor that will remind them of you through the day.

This bouquet is proof enough that flowers have the soul and spirit to motivate, inspire and to cheer. Indeed, when there is love, there is life.

hello flowers!
Where: 53 Chin Swee Rd, Singapore 160053
Tel: 9729 5207
Email: [email protected]
Price: From $128 (When There Is Love)
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4. Champagne

This has to be the classiest option so far.

Floral Garage’s Champagne bouquet features 12 elegant and beautiful Champagne Roses timelessly wrapped in brown craft paper, to say “Be Mine” this Valentine’s Day.

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These Champagne Roses are bred in a pure Champagne colour, unlike the normal tacky orangey ones, so you’ll be giving only the best to your best.

Present this to your loved one at your favourite bar, and complement with a glass of bubbly, for a date night you both won’t forget!

Floral Garage Singapore
Where: 756 Upper Serangoon Road, #03-34, Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre, Singapore 534626
Open: 10am to 6pm
Tel: 9387 8871 / 6282 2185
Email: [email protected]
Price: $108 (Champagne)
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5. NO. 5

Yup, that’s the name of this luxurious bouquet with character.

This number by Poppy Flora & Nature Studio was created as a muse, in conjunction with one of the world’s leading brand, Chanel. 

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Just like the legendary perfume, this bouquet showcases a classic with a twist. There is ultimate femininity in the variants of pink roses, but yet the arrangement is modern, free-spirited and vibrant.

Poppy Flora & Nature Studio
Where: #01-03, 3 Park Lane Seletar, The Summerhouse, Singapore 798387
Open: Every Tuesday-Sunday 10am to 7pm
Tel: 6225 8496
Email: [email protected]
Price: From $145 (NO. 5)
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6. The Notebook

Sorry, we just had to include another red rose bouquet to this list.

But just look at Beato’s 36 stalks of deep red roses, so effortlessly yet elegantly paper wrapped, and you’ll understand why.

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After all, what’s Valentine’s Day without the classic The Notebook-esque style red roses?

This number signifies how head over heels in love you are, and that you’ll remember all your romantic moments together.

It’s extravagant, we’ll admit, but oh, so romantic.

Beato
Where: 
9 Jalan Bingka Singapore 588905
Tel: 8338 1308
Email: [email protected]
This one’s perfect for the couple who loves the sunshine, who wakes up bright and early for a hearty breakfast together.

This ever-cheerful bouquet from With Every Bloom’s is sure to make your sweetheart smile as bright as the sun!

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It features splashes of light coloured roses with sun-loving daisies in a wild garden of a bouquet. If your sweetheart is your sunshine and being with them brings you cheer and joy, you can’t skip this one.

With Every Bloom
Where: 39 Ubi Road 1 #01-08, World Publications Building, Singapore 408695
Open: Mondays to Fridays 10am – 6pm; Saturdays 10am – 12pm; Closed on Sundays & Public Holidays
Email: [email protected]
Price: From $130 (Sunny Side Up)
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8. One Day With You

Wouldn’t you rather spend one day with your loved one than a thousand elsewhere? Don’t miss your chance to tell them this 14 February, with this captivating Valentine’s Day bouquet by Xpress Flower.

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How sweet is this bouquet featuring 18 pink tulip stalks, with a smattering of frosty leaves and purple?

Tulips signify an enduring and undying love between partners. The pink hues express happiness and warmth–exactly how you feel inside when you’re with your sweetheart.

Xpress Flower
Where:
Plaza Singapura
68 Orchard Road #B2-67 S238839
Open: 10am to 10pm
Tel: 6262 3031
And other outlets all over Singapore
Price: $227.40 (One Day With You)
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9. Baby’s Breath

Showing them you love them doesn’t have to involve breaking the bank. We know, it’s hard enough saving up for your future together as it is.

This valentine’s Day, Mirage Flower’s playful display of purity and innocence in this sweet bouquet shows us the beauty of simplicity without compromising on quality.

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Thousands of tiny moments bundled together reflect your collection of memories together all this time, just like the countless stars in the universe.

Customise your bouquet with white, pink, purple, orange, blue and green stalks of Baby’s Breath. They require minimal maintenance and retain their look even as dried flowers. This is bound to take her breath away.

Mirage Flowers
Where:
Floral Cove @ Marina Mandarin Level 4
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, 039594
Weekdays 9am to 6pm

Retail Boutique @ The Seletar Mall
33 Sengkang West Avenue #01-45
Daily 9am to 10pm
Tel: 6334 9249
Email: [email protected]
Price: $75 (Baby’s Breath)
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10. Tropical Sunset

Chances are, you’ll be ending off your romantic Valentine’s Day on a quiet evening stroll together against the setting sun.

In that case, this bespoke bucket by Bucket Full of Roses is perfect for the situation.

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It encompasses a palette of the tropical sunset–blue hues, warm tones and accents of green. The sweetest ending to your Valentine’s Day evening.

Bucket Full of Roses
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Never underestimate the power of a beautifully pieced together bouquet of flowers when it comes to enchanting your date. There’s a reason why flowers have always been so inseparable from expression of love for centuries.

Most of these bouquets were specially created for this Valentine’s Day and won’t be available after, so don’t miss out! We’d suggest pre-ordering as early as possible to avoid the last minute rush.

Also, read 12 Valentine’s Day Date Experiences That Don’t Involve Dinners And Movies

Best Thai Eateries In Singapore So You Don’t Have To Queue For 10,000 Years At Nakhon

Spicy Phad Thai, fragrant pineapple rice, tongue-numbing tom yum soup – there is no denying that Singaporeans absolutely love the taste of Thailand.

Ask “best Thai eateries” and Nahkon Kitchen might immediately come to most Singaporeans’ mind. However, the perpetual long and snaking queues at most of their outlets can be a major put off.

Thankfully, the selection of Thai eateries in Singapore is aplenty. Here are some of the best Thai eateries in Singapore so that you don’t have to queue for (a seemingly) 10,000 years at Nahkon!

1. Soi Thai Kitchen

Located in the foodie neighbourhood of Serangoon Gardens, Soi Thai Kitchen is one of the newer Thai eateries to hit our local Thai dining scene.

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2. Ah Loy Thai

Ah Loy Thai is indisputably another popular Thai eatery in Singapore. During peak periods, wait times here can stretch up to 45 minutes.

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Having been around for over a decade, you can expect consistently delicious Thai food at economical prices.

Be sure to order some their signature dishes such as Butter Calamari, Phad Thai and Tom Yum Soup!

Ah Loy Thai
Address:
9 Tan Quee Lan Street, Shaw Towers, #01-04, Singapore 188098
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 12nn to 3pm & 4.15pm – 8.30pm; Fri to Sun 12nn – 3pm & 4.15pm – 9.30pm
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3. First Thai Restaurant

Amidst the plethora of cafes and restaurants along Dhoby Ghaut, you can still find some authentic and cheap Thai food here at First Thai Restaurant.

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A bowl of Thai boat noodles is unlikely to satisfy your late-night hunger pangs.

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5. Sixty6

At just under two years into the Thai F&B scene, Sixty6 is one of the under-radar Thai eateries that serves authentic and economical Thai fares.

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5. Nana Thai Restaurant

Tucked amongst a plethora of Thai eateries in Golden Mile Complex, Nana Thai Restaurant stands out with authentic and humbly-priced Thai dishes.

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This relatively new kid on the block serves up some of Thailand’s famous eats and street food.

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Bon Appétit! 6 Legit French restaurants In Singapore That Won’t Burn A Big Hole In Your Wallet

Dining in a French Restaurant is undeniably a very fancy affair. It is suitable for every special occasion – be it a birthday celebration, anniversary dinner or perhaps even an annual family luncheon.

However, French restaurants are notorious for their extremely steep prices – or so you may think!

Here are some French restaurants in Singapore that won’t burn a big hole in your pocket. Expect to indulge in a delectable meal at under $50. So you can enjoy the best food without worrying too much about the prices.

1. O’Batignolles

If having authentic Bordeaux red and white wines starting at just S$40 per bottle is too good a deal to be missed, then you absolutely have to head down to O’Batignolles!

Here, you can find an extensive selection of fine French wines that comes in red, white, champagne and also crémant.

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This casual Parisian bistro steakhouse is nestled in the quaint neighbourhood of Duxton Hill.

Here, you absolutely have to order their classic steak and fries that comes with their signature secret sauce.

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La Petite Cuisine serves up a simple menu of affordable classic French appetisers, mains, as well as desserts.

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Enjoy small nibbles with their cheese platter that starts from just S$16.

Alternatively, relish in their no-frills French mains such escargots paired with croissants and salad, sirloin steak or confit de canard – all priced at no more than S$18. Furthermore, they deserve additional brownie points with no service charge and no GST.

La Petitie Cuisine
Address:
Serene Center, 10 Jalan Serene, Singapore 258748
Opening hours: Tue to Sun 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 9.30pm (Closed on Mondays)
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Immerse yourself in an authentic Paris cafe atmosphere with the pretty-looking Cafe & Bar Gavroche. This restaurant is beautifully decorated and serves up affordable and delectable French fares.

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Tuck into French classics such as traditional French open-faced sandwiches, cold cut duck platter or melted raclette cheese with air-dried beef – at friendly price point of no more than S$35.

Furthermore, their extensive and delightful breakfast menu will surely have you rolling out of bed quickly just to indulge in some French-style breakfast!

Cafe & Bar Gavroche
Address:
69 Tras Street, Singapore 079008
Opening hours: Tue to Fri 12pm – 12am; Sat 10.30am – 12am; Sun 10.30am – 2pm
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Whoever said that you cannot enjoy the luxurious French way of dining without burning a hole in your pocket? These French restaurants in Singapore certainly offer authentic and value for money French cuisine that goes beyond mere baguettes and pastries.

Fine dining on a budget is very much possible at these French restaurants. So get dressed in your chichi outfit for a bon appétit time!

(Header image credit: 6 German Food Places In Singapore For A Guten Appetit Time!

6 Interesting Cuisines You Didn’t Know You Can Get In Singapore To Spice Up Your Meals

Being the food paradise that we are, it’s no secret that we can find many different types of cuisines on our island. But we bet you didn’t know that these hidden gems are lurking around in Singapore and waiting to tantalise your taste buds.

Why settle for the usual? If you’re in the mood for something different and unique, head over to these food joints for a new culinary adventure.

1. Lime House

Caribbean cuisine is a combination of many different cuisines which made their way to the Caribbean, with cooking styles and creations that are unique to the islands.

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You can also check with them about throwing themed parties, corporate events or even weddings.

Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro
Address: 257 Beach Road and 11 Tanjong Katong Road
Tel: 6396 9096 and 6702 2456
Opening hours: Check here
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While Mexican food is within relatively easy reach in Singapore, go further down South and try some Costa Rican food the next time you’re at Lau Pa Sat or Amoy Street Market. Yup, you can get an authentic array of dishes from the Central American country right in the middle of our favourite food haunts.

Be introduced to the chalupa, casado (a popular Costa Rican rice meal), picadillo de ayote, beef taco bowl and a special dish of fried rice with seafood (arroz con marisco) at an affordable price range.

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Translating to “mouth” in Portuguese, Boca features vibrant Portuguese cuisine that reflects a strong Atlantic and Southern European influence.

Top picks include the bacalhau (cod fish served in different flavours and styles), carne de porco a alentejo (pork with clams), chouriço em chamas (flamed pork sausage), bochecha de porco (pork cheek) and the famed Portuguese egg tart.

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After you’ve had your fill, end your meal with a popular Portuguese cocktail, Caipirao, which is said to be an aromatic version of Caipirinha.

BOCA
Address: 6 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089820
Tel: 6221 0132
Opening hours: Daily; 12pm to 2:30pm (Lunch), 6pm to 12mn (Dinner)
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If you’ve always wanted to go on an Inca Trail, you can start with one right here in Singapore. But instead of hiking, you will be dining your way through the best flavours that Peru has to offer in a social and familial setting.

Start with a ceviche (seafood dish) and causa (classic Peruvian potato-based starter) along with anticuchos (inspired by Peruvian street food) before digging into a plato principal (a choice of platters to share).

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Don’t leave without trying some their awesome pisco cocktails and if you can’t decide what to get, you can never go wrong with the classic pisco sour.

Tiger’s Milk
Address: 28 Ann Siang Road, Singapore 069708
Tel: 6808 2183
Opening hours: 5pm to 1am (Mon to Thur), 5pm to 2am (Fri to Sat)
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They also have a food truck at Timbre+ and we were thrilled to taste some delicious Louisiana Chicken Gumbo there.

Big Bern’s American Grill
Address: 978 Toa Payoh North #02-01, Singapore 319001
Tel: 6710 7362
Opening hours: 11:30am to 9pm (Daily)
Best Brunch Spots In Singapore For The Non-Early Risers

10 Fantastic And Cannot Miss Activities To Kick Off Your February [1-15 Feb]

It is February already?! So, it seems like we’ve dived into the second month of the year. If you’re getting post Chinese New Year holiday blues, don’t fret! There’s still a ton of things to do in Singapore this month, and we’ve covered some of the most unmissable ones for you.

Whether you’re a cultural guru looking for your next immersive experience, an art fanatic hunting down new (and free) exhibitions, a cafe hopper, or self-confessed compulsive shopper–there’s definitely something for you.

February is also the month of love, so why not grab that special someone and try something new together! There’ll surely be lots of great memories to make.

Here’s a calendar of 10 fantastic and cannot miss activities to keep you occupied this February 1st to 15th!

Play & Discover

1. Chingay Parade

To continue ringing in the Lunar New Year, Singapore’s favourite annual Chingay Parade is back.

Themed ‘Singapore’s Soundwaves Chingay, We Care Singapore’, this year’s parade promises two nights of vibrant floats, dancing dragons, prancing lions, stilt walkers, wushu masters and performers of varying ages, races, religions, and groups.

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This year’s edition, the 45th, includes especial highlights: from fresh pyrotechnics and fireworks displays, to classic sing-alongs to Singaporean “Xinyao” music. The brilliant noise and gaiety even stretches from the main parade site all the way to the heartlands.

This national event is also the largest street performance and float parade in Asia–certainly something not to be missed!

Catch a glimpse of this treasured event where age, race, language and creed hold no barriers.

Chingay Parade
Where: F1 Pit Building, next to Singapore Flyer
Date: 10-11 February 2017
Time: 8pm, pre-parade @ 7pm
Tickets: $50-60 (Cat 1), $40-50 (Cat 2), $28.50 (Cat 3)
Tel: 6348 5555
Email: [email protected]
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2. Thaipusam Festival

On the full moon day of the Tamil month, Hindus will celebrate the Thaipusam thanksgiving festival.

In Singapore, thousands of devotees fulfil their vows through a 4km walk between two temples.

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Come immerse yourself in this exciting and culturally-rich atmosphere–that sees devotees have their flesh pinched, pulled and pierced, all whilst carrying the weight of 30kg kavadi structures–and learn more about the Hindu culture.

The large, colourful annual procession that anchors this religious festival is sure to tantalise. But it’s the devotees’ faithful strength, perseverance and dedication to perform the exceptional that will wow you.

Thaipusam Festival
Venue: Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple to Sri Thendayuthapani Temple
Address: 397 Serangoon Road Singapore 218123
Date: 9 February 2017
Time: 6.30am-noon, 6-9pm
Tel: 6728 5711
This one’s for the Studio Ghibli fans! A collection of original production celluloids from director Hayao Miyazaki has been released and is now on display at Polar Bear Gallery.

My Neighbour Totoro, Princess Mononoke and Laputa: Castle in the Sky… Come and see how the most breathtaking scenes from your favourite Studio Ghibli films are painstakingly drawn by hand, and melded together frame by frame.

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Today, Studio Ghibli remains the most successful ex-hollywood animation production studio in the world. Why not come discover the magic behind it all? The Polar Bear Gallery also contributes 10% of their annual income to protect the environment through related groups.

Studio Ghibli Production Cel
Venue: Polar Bear Gallery
Address: 69A Haji Lane Singapore 189262
When: Friday-Saturday 12pm to 8pm; Sunday 12pm to 6pm
Price: Free
The Chinese New Year festivities never quite end do they?

Huayi Chinese Festival of Arts is an annual cultural festival at the Esplanade Theatres. It is introduced for the new year, with a vibrant mix of both local and international artists.

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Traditional, contemporary, mainstream and cutting edge Chinese artists congregate in this festival to showcase their works.

Performances to look out for include the Chinese version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream, the cool street dancers of Cloud Gate 2, and Singapore’s very own Offending the Audience play.

A bright array of theatre, dance, music, workshops, and talks will give you a taste of the most dynamic forms of Chinese artistic expression. Be prepared to be inspired and touched through this diverse showcase of programmes (some are free!).

Huayi Festival of the Arts
Venue: The Esplanade
Address: 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038981
Tel: 6828 8377

Eat

5. The Summerhouse

Want a taste of the idyllic English countryside without having to travel?

The Summerhouse is a newly opened restaurant, cafe, garden, and bar tucked away amongst the conserved colonial bungalows at Seletar Aerospace.

The chill vibe of this food sanctuary will give you quiet time with your loved ones.

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This unique farm to table destination sees the freshest food sourced from a farming collective of Singaporean and Malaysian growers, as well as a Singapore kelong, and garnish harvested from the inhouse edible garden.

While you’re there, you must try the buckwheat porridge with bacon bits, Parmesan crisp, Chinese spinach and pumpkin and sunflower seeds ($16), and the raspberry pickled beetroot with ricotta cheese ($18).

Specially for this Valentine’s day, there’s even a ‘Wildseed Tea Party’ happening from 10 to 12 & 14 February.

The Summerhouse
Where: The Oval @ Seletar Aerospace Park
Address: 3 Park Lane, Singapore 798387
Open:
The Summerhouse Dining Room
Wednesday-Saturday 6pm to 10pm
Sunday 6pm to 9pm

Wildseed Cafe & Poppy Flora Studio
Tuesday-Friday 10am to 7pm
Saturday-Sunday 9am to 7pm

Wildseed Bar
Tuesday-Thursday & Sunday 4pm to 10pm
Friday-Saturday 4pm to 11pm
Email:
[email protected] / [email protected]
Tel: 6262 1063
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6. The Garage

Just a stone’s throw away from Botanic Gardens MRT Station is The Garage, a two-storey colonial house now home to two dining concepts: Bee’s Knees and Botanico.

By day, Bee’s Knees serves hearty pizza, pasta, sandwiches, desserts, and coffee on the first floor.

Once night falls, Botanico, on the second floor, dishes out delicious, beautifully plated dishes in a gorgeous setting.

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For tea break, you should try the Banoffee Tart ($7) made from banana, cream and toffee. And for dinner, the juicy and crisp Chargrilled Iberico Pork Belly ($26) steals the show for many customers.

Whether you’re stopping by for a bite from your stroll along Botanic Gardens’ walking trail, or paying a special visit, The Garage is surely the place to dine. After all, it is surrounded by lush greenery, and flora and fauna.

The Garage
Where: 50 Cluny Park Road, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 257488
Open:
Bee’s Knees
Tuesday-Sunday 10am to 6pm

Botanico
Wednesday-Sunday 6pm to 10pm
Tel: 6264 7978 / 9831 1106
Email: [email protected]
For some good old comfort food, slip into One Night Only, the newest cheekily named joint that serves timeless and classic American diner food.

Its blue brick walls, diner booths, warm mood lighting, and cosy and personable service is sure to teleport you to an out-of-this-country experience.

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While you’re there, the Buttermilk Fried Chicken ($19.50) is a sure bet, though the Maple Bacon Pancakes ($16.50), Brioche French Toast, Nashville Hot Chicken ($21), and Grilled Maine Lobster are signatures too.

Choose from a selection of sides including fries, baked beans, and creamed corn to complete a hearty American meal right here in Singapore.

One Night Only
Address: 397 River Valley Road, Singapore 248292
Tel: +65 6235 1248
Open: 12pm to 10pm (Tues – Fri), 9am – 10pm (Sat, Sun, PH), Closed Mon

8. Platform 1094

Potterheads rejoice! A new Harry Potter-themed cafe named Platform 1094 has magically sprouted up just 10 minutes away from Boon Keng MRT.

With wizard themed starters, main dishes, desserts and cocktails, it’ll certainly be a spell-binding dining experience like no other.

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Signature dishes include the tender Pesto Mayo Pork Ribs ($22), Suhnitzel Sous-vide Duck Breast ($19), the mystical Bloodberry ($18) for desert. And of course, you have the try the Goblet of Fire ($15), an enchanting mixture that actually comes aflame.

Platform 1904, together with its homey food, wood panelled and brick interior, warm lighting, and themed decorations, is sure to grant you a truly immersive, magical, and Instagram-friendly experience.

Platform 1094
Address: 1094 Serangoon Road, Singapore 328192
Open: Tuesday-Friday 11am to 10pm; Saturday-Sunday 10am-11pm; closed on Monday
Tel: 6204 6003
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9. Market Of Artists And Designers (MAAD)

One Friday night of each month, the Red Dot Design Museum Singapore hosts a creative platform, the Market of Artists And Designers (MAAD).

MAAD is the largest recurring creative marketplace (a step up from your usual flea market) in Singapore.

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Promoting design and originality, MAAD serves as a space for budding and veteran artists alike to showcase their works. Expect a vibrant mish mash of creatives and live music from home grown bands. You can also get your portrait drawn at #PortraitsAfterDark.

Join in for a night of pop-ups, inspiring design, originality, creativity, and late night shopping!

Market Of Artists And Designers (MAAD)
Venue: Red Dot Design Museum Singapore
Address: 28 Maxwell Road, Ground Floor, Red Dot Traffic Building, 069120
Date: 10 February 2017
Time: 5pm to 12am
is returning to SOTA again this February!

Indulge your inner shopaholic here as there are plenty of artisanal goodness you can’t find in mainstream shops.

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Expect hand woven bags and pouches, special Valentine’s Day terrariums, hand crafted jewellery, personalised gifts, and even active gear! The one thing in common? They’re all super artsy–sure to impress even the most aesthetically-inclined.

SOTA Maker’s Parade
Venue: SOTA, School of the Arts, Level 1
Address: 1 Zubir Said Drive, 227968
Date & Time: 10 February 3pm to 9pm; 11 February 2017 12pm to 9pm
Email: [email protected]
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Just looking at this line-up of exciting events, newest food havens, and shopping districts is enough to have us all raring to start the new month! After all, it’s the new spring season even here in Singapore’s perpetual summer, and that means going out and trying new things.

Whether you have someone special to spend this Valentine’s Day with, or just want to hang out with your loved ones, checking out these activities and food places together will surely make it a month to remember.

Keep the good vibes from January going by cruising through these easy breezy activities. Have fun!

Also, read Seletar Aerospace Is Where The Hipsters Are Now Hanging Out At

Seletar Aerospace Is Where The Hipsters Are Now Hanging Out At

North-east residents rejoice! The new kid on the block – Seletar Aerospace – is currently where all the hipsters are now hanging out at!

The recently redeveloped area at Seletar Aerospace Park is also known as The Oval. This sprawling plot of land boasts a cluster of 32 black and white colonial bungalows. Gazetted for conservation, these stunning bungalows now house various restaurants for that ultimate dining experience.

We’d say, forget Tiong Bahru and Holland Village. Seletar Aerospace is the next foodie enclave that you should be heading to!

1. Youngs Bar & Restaurant

Housed in one of the numerous colonial bungalows at Seletar Aerospace Park is Youngs Bar & Restaurant.

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If you happen to be here at night, you will certainly be spoilt for choice with their extensive selection of drinks. Choose from draft and bottled beers, single malt whiskies, cocktails to red and white wine!

Youngs Bar & Restaurant
Address: 
3 Hyde Park Gate, The Oval @ SAP, Singapore 799531
Opening hours: Mon to Thu 11am – 1am, Fri & Eve of PH 11am – 2am, Sat 8am – 2am, Sun and PH 8am – 1am
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3. Wildseed

Similar to most of the restaurants here at Seletar Aerospace Park, Wildseed is a cafe by day and transforms into a bar at night.

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Sharing the same bungalow space as Wildseed, The Summerhouse Dining Room is located at the upper floor of the colonial bungalow.

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The restaurant overlooks its in-house garden and farming collective. Expect a plethora of nature-inspired cuisines using their very own fresh seasonal produce!

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Here at The Summerhouse Dining Room, you can expect nothing short of inventive flavours. They have a unique collective farming set menu as well as a la carte dishes available. Some of their highlights include Iberico Pork, Beetroot as well as Uni Pasta.

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If modern Western cuisines do not suit your palate for the day, fret not! There is still the reliable Chinese restaurant to fall back on at Di Wei Teo Chew Restaurant.

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The once-secluded area of Seletar just got more hip. All because of the onslaught of chichi restaurants and cafes that serve up fancy food, fancy cocktails and fancy coffee. Away from the bustling city roads, this place provides a serene and almost country-like atmosphere rarely found in our cosmopolitan Singapore.

While Seletar Aerospace might be slightly inaccessible (though Punggol and Yishun residents might beg to differ), it is no doubt a trip worth making. So head down to this new foodie enclave and savour some delectable food fare while enjoying the quiet setting. At the rate of its increasing popularity, this place might start getting more crowded in time to come!

(Header image credit: www.silverkris.com)

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