Think Out Of The Toastbox – Must-Try Kaya Toasts In Singapore You Will Love Regardless Of SES
Kaya toast is what I’d describe as the “strawberry jam with scones” of England. It’s a classic Singaporean breakfast that is best enjoyed with kopi gao and two soft-boiled eggs.
Skip your usual Ya Kun Kaya and Toast Box and go for the more traditional coffee shops that will not disappoint.
The Classic Singaporean Breakfast
1. Chin Mee Chin Confectionary
This place has been a long-running favourite among the locals. Located along East Coast Road, this nostalgic coffee shop is a nice change to modern joints.
[caption id="attachment_33584" align="aligncenter" width="1116"] Image Credit: @_qyun[/caption]Known for it’s decor typical of 1950s Singapore, with retro marble top tables, floor tiles, and ceiling fans. It’s also known for their traditional kaya toasts.
Instead of the kaya toast bread you’d typically see, their Kaya Toast is served in a hamburger-type bun and slathered with their homemade kaya and a slice of butter.
[caption id="attachment_33585" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User foodslut_[/caption]These buns are made in house and toasted till they are slightly burnt for that nice “char” taste. This place can get pretty busy so try and avoid peak hours if you’re looking at dining in.
Chin Mee Chin Confectionary
Address: 204 East Coast Road, Singapore 428903
Opening Hours: Tues – Sun: 8.30 am – 4pm, Closed on Mondays
Contact No.: 6345 0419
2. Dong Po Colonial Cafe
Located along Kandahar Street, it’s common to see this coffee shop packed with office workers during lunch hour.
Using only authentic recipes from the 50s and 60s, this colonial cafe lets you savour the taste of the past.
The kaya toast is generously slathered with their homemade kaya which is available for sale as well!
[caption id="attachment_33586" align="aligncenter" width="1308"] Image Credit: @y2jingaojiak[/caption]Here’s a tip, skip the teh and get their kopi. Be it Kopi-O, siew dai, gao or whatever, trust me. The auntie here knows how to make a legit cup of kopi.
Dong Po Colonial Cafe
Address: 56 Kandahar Street, Singapore 198904
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 8am – 6pm, Fri – Sat: 8am – 10pm, Sun: 8am – 8pm
Contact No.: 8748 0828
Image Credit: Medha Lim Facebook[/caption]
Enjoy your kaya toast with a cup of kopi gu you (coffee with butter) which will definitely elevate your breakfast experience.
[caption id="attachment_33591" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Jonathan Lim Jia Jun[/caption]Heap Seng Leong
Address: Block 10 North Bridge Road #1-5109, Singapore 190010
Opening Hours: 4am-8pm daily
4. Tong Ah Eating House
Tong Ah is one of the most iconic coffee shop in Singapore. Since 1939, they’ve been serving cups of kopi and kaya toast at the junction of Teck Lim and Keong Saik Road.
They’ve since relocated a few units farther down Keong Saik Road.
If you prefer crispy thin bread, then you’ll love the kaya toast served at Tong Ah.
[caption id="attachment_33592" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User I makan SG[/caption]Tong Ah Eating House
Address: 35 Keong Siak Road, Singapore 089142
Opening Hours: 7am – 10pm daily
Contact No.: 6223 5083
Website
5. Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
The kaya toast at this cafe looks like a masterpiece.
The Orange Peel Ciabatta Kaya Toast includes bits of caramelised orange peel baked into the thick bread which leaves a zesty taste lingering in your mouth.
[caption id="attachment_33594" align="aligncenter" width="1290"] Image Credit: Burpple User Vanessa Kou[/caption]It’s definitely not your traditional kaya toast but it’s perfect if you’re looking for something different to start your morning.
Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
Address: 32 Maxwell Rd, #01-05, Singapore 069115
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 5.30pm, Sat: 8:30am – 2:30pm, Closed on Sundays
Website
6. Coffee Break
Run by the third generation of kopi hawkers, they serve both traditional and modern fare to cater to the different generations.
[caption id="attachment_33595" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Coffee Break Facebook[/caption]Just look at that butter!
As much as I love the traditional kaya butter combination, Coffee Break serves up a couple of unique combination such as the Rum and Raisin which features a light and refreshing cream.
[caption id="attachment_33596" align="aligncenter" width="1744"] Image Credit: @coffeebreak_sg[/caption]The Black Sesame combination is one of their best-sellers as well. The black sesame and butter combination goes surprisingly well together.
[caption id="attachment_33597" align="aligncenter" width="1726"] Image Credit: @coffeebreak_sg[/caption]Coffee Break
Address: Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road #02-78, Singapore 069111
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 2.30pm, Closed on Sat and Sun
Contact No.: 8100 6218
Website
7. Toast Hut
Run by a young local hawkerpreneur, Toast Hut is the place for your traditional kaya toast set and kopi at any time of the day.
Melvin Soh, owner of Toast Hut opened his stall at Old Airport Road in 2007 selling kaya toast with home-brewed traditional coffee.
They have several different bread for you to choose from. You can opt for the traditional crispy bread or french toast.
[caption id="attachment_33600" align="aligncenter" width="1296"] Image Credit: @pamwongsy[/caption]The best part is, their kaya isn’t overly sweet. So it’s not too jelak.
Toast Hut
Address: 51 Old Airport Rd #01-52, Old Airport Rd Food Centre, Singapore 390051
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat: 6.30am – 2.00pm, Sun: 6.30am – 12.00pm, Closed on Thursdays
Contact No.: 8125 7729
Website
8. YY Kafei Dian
This coffee shop is a hidden gem that offers authentic Hainanese fare such as chicken rice and Claypot E-fu Noodles.
However, they’re well known for their soft pillowy kaya buns that are perfectly baked in house.
Expect a generous amount of kaya on your buns, topped off with a slab of savoury butter.
[caption id="attachment_33601" align="aligncenter" width="1042"] Image Credit: @oritakemura[/caption]YY Kafei Dian
Address: 37 Beach Road #01-01, Singapore 189678
Opening Hours: Mon – Fri: 7.30am – 9.30pm, Sat – Sun: 8am – 9.30pm
Contact No.: 6336 8813
Website
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All Aboard The Thousand Sunny! Singapore’s First Official One Piece Pop-Up Store Is Coming This April
If you’re a One Piece fan, hold on to your straw hats because we’ve got great news for you.
[caption id="attachment_33535" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Image Credit: Steemkr[/caption]This coming April, 313@Somerset Level 1 atrium will be host to Singapore’s first official One Piece Pop Up Store!
[caption id="attachment_33530" align="aligncenter" width="610"] Image Credit: Facebook User Zen Goh[/caption]From East Blue To Somerset
From 16 April to 22 April 2018, 313@Somerset Level 1 atrium will be taken over by the Straw Hat crew – Luffy, Nami, Zoro, Sanji, Usopp, Chopper, Robin and Franky.
[caption id="attachment_33534" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Akiba Press[/caption]We’ve seen One Piece-themed establishments in Japan, such as The Baratie restaurant in Fuji Television headquarters. There’s also an indoor theme park located inside the Tokyo Tower, aptly named the Tokyo One Piece Tower, which also houses the Mugiwara Cafe.
And finally, we have our very own One Piece-themed establishment. For a week.
Come dressed as your favourite One Piece character and take photos with a life-size Luffy figurine! You might get an exclusive goodie bag worth $100, while stocks last.
With over 120 official One Piece merchandise available for purchase, you’re definitely going home with something. Or many things. We won’t judge.
[caption id="attachment_33536" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: Pinterest[/caption]One Piece Pop-up Store
Venue: 313@Somerset Level 1 Atrium
Date: 16 – 22 Apr 2018
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Gardens By The Bay Brings A Slice Of Japan To You This March With Sakuras And Cosplay
Have you been to Japan in Sakura season? If you haven’t, then we’ve got some good news for you.
No, we’re not sponsoring any flights to Japan in Sakura season. Gardens By The Bay is bringing Sakura season to Singapore!
[caption id="attachment_33413" align="aligncenter" width="1670"] Image Credit: Image Credit: AFA – Anime Festival Asia Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33420" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: AFA- Anime Festival Asia Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33423" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: AFA – Anime Festival Asia Facebook[/caption]For the Pokemon fans, there will be Pokemon game booths and even a Pikachu parade (OMG!?!?!?).
[caption id="attachment_33411" align="aligncenter" width="768"] Image Credit: Also read If You Love Muah Chee, You’ll Love This New Bubble Tea By Playmade
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If You Love Muah Chee, You’ll Love This New Bubble Tea By Playmade
If you’re not familiar with Playmade by 丸作, they previously caused a stir in the local bubble tea community with their interesting pearl flavours.
[caption id="attachment_33404" align="aligncenter" width="685"] Image Credit: Playmade Facebook[/caption]From Burnt Caramel to Pink Cactus and Black Sesame, Playmade has certainly carved a niche in the existing bubble tea market.
Nutty Sensation
Playmade has come up with a brand new drink for those of you who love your traditional desserts.
[caption id="attachment_33403" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Playmade Facebook[/caption]That’s right, from now till 21 March 2018, the Peanut Milk Tea With Muah Chee Pearls ($1.90) will be available at both Playmade outlets.
No prizes for guessing what local dessert inspired this particular milk tea flavour. While the Muah Chee pearls have been around since January as a limited time pearl flavour, the accompanying Peanut Milk Tea is new.
The Peanut Milk Tea with Muah Chee Pearls will only be around for another 2 weeks, so head down to any Playmade outlet and get yours today!
Playmade
Address: 108 Depot Road #01-03, Singapore, 100108
Opening Hours: Daily: 11am – 8pm
Contact no.: 9067 7297
Website
Address: 10 Tampines Central 1, #01-59, Singapore, 529536
Opening Hours: Daily: 10.30am – 10pm
Contact no.: 9067 7297
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Ditch The Macs Queue For Chocolate Pie And Go For Legit Ones At Windowsill Pies
Singaporeans appear to have a sweet tooth. Or sweet teeth, in this case. The point is, with so many dessert franchises available in Singapore, we have so many options to choose from should a craving hit us at any time.
However, one particular type of dessert that doesn’t get enough love from us (in our opinion) is Pie. The dessert is traditionally more popular in Western culture but it offers so much versatility in the filling that goes into it.
Enter Windowsill Pies. These lovely pie-makers are making pie “hip” again with their interesting flavour combinations, using classic pie flavours as the base.
Pie, Anyone?
Windowsill Pies has 2 branches, though they recently closed the Suntec City branch and moved to Haji Lane.
[caption id="attachment_33391" align="aligncenter" width="982"] Image Credit: Image Credit: @windowsillpies[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33393" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Nicholas Tan[/caption]Since you’re already here, why stop at 1 slice? Go for the incredibly photogenic Strawberry Lemon Pie ($7.50 per slice) next.
This pie is perfect for those who love their Lemon Meringue Pie. Made with tangy and refreshing lemon curd, pockets of strawberry jam and sweet meringue, this Strawberry Lemon Pie is surprisingly easy on the palate, without being too jelak.
[caption id="attachment_33394" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Windowsill Pies Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33395" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Image Credit: Burpple User Julius Lim[/caption]There are 3 flavours that contain alcohol. The Banana Cognac Pie ($7 per slice), Rum And Apple Pie ($7.50 per slice), and the Coconut Lime Vodka Pie ($8 per slice).
The Banana Cognac Pie is inspired by the classic Banoffee Pie, made with banana parfait, almond brittle, and cognac cream. No coffee here.
[caption id="attachment_33398" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Image Credit: Windowsill Pies Facebook[/caption]No prizes for guessing what the Rum And Apple Pie is based on. A Christmas special that ended up being a permanent menu item, this Apple pie is made with poached apples, rum-soaked raisins and baked almond custard.
[caption id="attachment_33399" align="aligncenter" width="1080"] Image Credit: Windowsill Pies Facebook[/caption]And finally, the tropical Coconut Lime Vodka. Lime curd, cubes of vodka jelly (OMG????) and coconut cream makes this pie. The only thing that’s missing is pineapple, else it’ll be a Pina Colada Pie.
[caption id="attachment_33397" align="aligncenter" width="590"] Image Credit: OpenTable[/caption]If these don’t make you want to eat pie, feel free to live a pie-less existence, in gloom and misery. We’ll be here eating our pies, living life with clear skin and full 8 hours of rest.
Just kidding, we just really love pies okay?
Windowsill Pies
Address: 17 Haji Lane, Singapore, 189210
Opening Hours: Sun – Thu: 11am – 8pm, Fri – Sat: 11am – 10pm
Contact no.: 9004 7827
Let The Beat Guide Your Feet To The Finish Line At This Year’s Music Run
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Let The Beat Guide Your Feet To The Finish Line At This Year’s Music Run
If you find running without music to be an arduous task, you’re not alone.
But why contend with an earpiece when you can have music blasting all along your running route?
Happening on 21 April 2018, The Music Run is back again!
[caption id="attachment_33380" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: The Music Run Facebook[/caption]That’s not all, this will be the first year that The Music Run will include timed runs.
The Ultimate Running Event
There are 3 different categories in The Music Run that participants can choose from, with 2 timed courses and 1 for the casual runners.
The 5K Fun Run is best suited for those who prefer to run at their own pace and soak in the electric atmosphere of The Music Run.
If you’re looking for a bit of a challenge, go for the 5K or 10K courses. But with music blasting from speakers every metres to keep you going and the adrenaline pumping, you’ll finish the course before you know it!
So ditch those headphones and let the music fuel your beat!
Of course, that’s not all that The Music Run has to offer. After the run, head to the Main Stage where there will be a music festival for all participants to party through the night!
Last year’s Main Stage featured DJ Sam Withers and Nathan Hartono, rocking the crowd with their music.
[caption id="attachment_33384" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: The Music Run Facebook[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33381" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption] [caption id="attachment_33382" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption]Finally, what’s a run without the race pack? This year’s race pack includes The Music Run race t-shirt, a drawstring bag, stickers and temporary tattoos.
[caption id="attachment_33383" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Image Credit: The Music Run[/caption]Whether you’re a first-timer, a casual runner, a fitness or competitive runner, The Music Run has something for everyone.
Ticket prices are $65, $70 and $75 for the 5K Fun Run, 5K Timed Run and 10K Timed Run respectively. Children under 5 years of age get to run for free!
Hurry and purchase your tickets from Hapz here!
The Music Run
Venue: Sentosa Island
Date: 21 Apr 2018
Price: $65 – $75*
Website
*Discounted prices available only on Hapz.
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This Affordable Korean Army Stew In A Hawker Centre Will Leave You Feeling Seoul Shiok
Korean food has seen a surge of popularity ever since the rise of KPOP nearly a decade ago. With multiple Korean food chains popping up all over Singapore, it’s easy to satisfy any Korean food cravings.
From fried chicken to Korean BBQ, we’re really spoilt for choice. However, most Korean restaurants are pricey. What we need, is good and affordable Korean food.
Located at Fareground, on the 2nd level of the Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, this humble hawker stall serves up authentic Korean food at affordable prices.
[caption id="attachment_33357" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Fareground at Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre[/caption]Meet Seoul Shiok.
[caption id="attachment_33345" align="aligncenter" width="6553"] Seoul Shiok[/caption]Seoul Good, Seoul Shiok
Having opened their first stall in Sengkang, Seoul Shiok now brings their affordable Korean fare to Pasir Ris.
We’re all familiar with those days when we’re craving Korean food but the coffeeshop downstairs only sells the cheap, overly salty “Korean” kimchi ramyeon and hotplates. (Is it just us or does every coffeeshop nowadays have a stall like that?)
Seoul Shiok aims to bridge that gap and provide authentic and affordable Korean fare.
Seoul Shiok serves up 3 different sizes of Korean Army Stew. There’s the Mini Army Stew ($7.90 without cheese, $9.40 with cheese), the Army Stew ($24.90), and the Army Stew with Cheese Dip ($29.90).
The Mini Army Stew is perfect for 1 person and comes with a generous portion of ramyeon, luncheon meat, hot dog, artificial crab stick, kimchi, and pork belly slices.
[caption id="attachment_33353" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Mini Army Stew ($7.90, $9.40 With Cheese)[/caption]The broth, while not overly spicy, does still work up a sweat on our foreheads. Maybe it was just a really warm day. Either way, the Mini Army Stew is satisfying and filling.
If you’re coming with a group of friends or family, Seoul Shiok also allows you to completely customise your Army Stew With Cheese Dip from a list of ingredients.
[caption id="attachment_33355" align="aligncenter" width="6476"] Customise Your Meal At Seoul Shiok[/caption]For sides, we highly recommend their Korean Fried Chicken Wings (2 pieces for $3.90, 6 pieces for $11.50, 12 pieces for $22.90) which come in 3 flavours, Original, Spicy, and Soy Garlic.
[caption id="attachment_33354" align="aligncenter" width="1920"] Korean Fried Chicken Wings ($3.90 for 2, $11.50 for 6, $22.90 for 12)[/caption]Our favourite is the Soy Garlic-flavoured chicken wings which are twice-fried to perfection in a chunky, crispy batter, before being dunked in a sweet soy sauce and garlic marinade. Each bite is Seoul Shiok!
The chicken wings are fried twice. First to cook the chicken wings, and the second time to crisp up the batter, so your chicken wings stays crispy.
Other items on the menu include various rice bowls, kimchi soup, soy bean soup, ramen, and even tteokbokki with cheese!
[caption id="attachment_33356" align="aligncenter" width="6720"] Seoul Shiok’s Extensive Menu[/caption]If you’re ever in the area, drop by Seoul Shiok at Fareground, on the 2nd level of Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre!
UPDATE
Now if you’re craving for Korean Army Stew, you can order your own and Seoul Shiok will deliver it straight to you!
[caption id="attachment_36528" align="aligncenter" width="676"] Image Credit: Seoul Shiok[/caption]No, this isn’t part of any food delivery service, it’s the Seoul Shiok team that’s offering to deliver their food to you. Talk about DEDICATION.
What’s more, it’s islandwide delivery, with free delivery for orders over $100.
There are 3 different sets that you can choose from, depending on the number of people you’re ordering for – the Buddy Meal ($29.90), the Mahjong Khakis ($55.90), or the largest, House Party ($88.90).
[caption id="attachment_36529" align="aligncenter" width="676"] Image Credit: Seoul Shiok[/caption]You can even order their signature Korean Fried Chicken Wings to go with your Army Stew!
For delivery + set up, the delivery fee is $50. For delivery of orders without set up, the delivery fee is $25.
[caption id="attachment_36546" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: Discover SG[/caption]Order your Army Stew from Seoul Shiok today by calling 8685 2025 or 9028 3925!
So….anyone craving for Army Stew?
Seoul Shiok
Address: Pasir Ris Central Hawker Centre, #02-20, Singapore, 519641
Opening Hours: Thu – Tue: 11.30am – 10pm, Wed: Closed
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Sam Smith Set To Perform His First Concert In Singapore This October
If you’re a fan of Sam Smith, just know you’re not the only one.
[caption id="attachment_33348" align="aligncenter" width="1200"] Image Credit: Sam Smith Facebook[/caption]But that’s not the point.
The point is, Sam Smith will be coming to Singapore on 2 October 2018 for a ONE NIGHT ONLY performance!
The Thrill Of It All Tour
While ticketing details have not been released at the moment, we do know that he will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium!
The tour announcement follows the release of his latest album ‘The Thrill Of It All’ back in November 2017.
[caption id="attachment_33349" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Sam Smith Facebook[/caption]Fans will be able to watch Sam Smith perform hits from the album, such as the emotional “Too Good At Goodbyes”, “One Last Song” and “Burning”.
Who knows? He might even sing some of his older songs that we’re all familiar with.
Ticket prices go from $128 to $348, excluding ticketing fee.
General public sales will begin on 3 May 2018 on all Sportshub ticketing channels.
In the meantime, we’re just going to spam Sam Smith songs in the office.
Sam Smith ‘The Thrill Of It All’ Tour Live In Singapore
Venue: Singapore Indoor Stadium
Date: 2 October 2018
Price: $128 – $348
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Gather Your Amigos For Affordable Halal Spanish Tapas At The Great Mischief
Great news for all you trendsetters, influencers, vloggers, cafe hoppers, young couples looking for a place to paktor and you!
You’ve seen this Wes Anderson style hotel in Little India but did you know that there’s more to it than just pastel walls and vintage decor? Sprawled across the lobby of The Great Madras Hotel, is a brand new cafe serving halal Catalan-inspired fare.
[caption id="attachment_33300" align="aligncenter" width="1740"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]If you’re planning on where to have brunch this weekend, this hidden gem in Little India is your go-to brunch spot with your amigos.
Run by the lovely folks behind The Black Hole Group who operates Working Title, Afterwit, The Mad Sailors and Santap, you know the food served at The Great Mischief is gonna be amazing.
Gather Your Companeros
Located right smack in backpacker’s haven, The Great Mischief is a cafe located conveniently at the lobby of The Great Madras Hotel, with open air dining and al-fresco seats.
[caption id="attachment_33301" align="aligncenter" width="1962"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]The Great Mischief serves some seriously amazing Spanish tapas ideal for sharing and gathering.
Even though we have zero idea on how to pronounce at least half of the food items on here, they all sound bloody amazing. Just take a look at it!
[caption id="attachment_35348" align="aligncenter" width="1954"] Image Credit: The Great Mischief[/caption]There’s a variety of tapas for you to choose from at very affordable prices. Perfect for all you individuals going on a budget but still want to enjoy quality food!
The Croquetas ($9) is what we describe as love at first bite. Choose between pulled beef or chopped mushrooms in breaded smashed potatoes.
[caption id="attachment_33303" align="aligncenter" width="1442"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]Another hit on their menu is the Gambas Al Ajillo ($12). These prawns are perfectly pan fried and tossed in their homemade garlic sauce. These prawns really packs a punch of flavours.
[caption id="attachment_33304" align="aligncenter" width="1442"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]They’ve recently revealed a Raciones menu as well! It is not typical to order raciones by yourself; the portions are far too large to be enjoyed without company. To do so would really limit the variety of what you are trying since you are unlikely to have the appetite to eat that much – but you do you!
The Filet De Tonyina ($24) is a yellowfin tuna with a herbed breadcrumb crust served with mix greens.
[caption id="attachment_35346" align="aligncenter" width="1348"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]This next one is perhaps our favourite on their menu. The Fideuà De Marisc ($22) is a squid ink paella pasta cooked in a seafood broth with prawns and aioli.
[caption id="attachment_35347" align="aligncenter" width="1352"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]Their new raciones are made for sharing, but will you want to after looking at those images?
What’s a good meal without desserts? The Churro Con Chocolat ($8) comes with 2 perfectly fried churros rolled in cinnamon sugar served with a dark chocolate dip.
[caption id="attachment_35351" align="aligncenter" width="1352"] Image Credit: @thegreatmischief[/caption]Complete your meal with their mocktails such as the Startled ($9) which is an interesting concoction of cinnamon, egg white, kaya, lemon, milk.
[caption id="attachment_33306" align="aligncenter" width="736"] Image Credit: Burpple User Muriel A[/caption]If Spanish cuisine is your thing, this place is the ideal place for those sit down, chit chat sessions with your makan kakis. Great ambience, amazing food at affordable prices, what more can you ask for?
The Great Mischief
Address: 28 Madras Street, Singapore 208422
Opening Hours: Mon – Thurs: 6pm – 10.30pm, Fri: 6pm – 2am, Sat: 12pm – 2am, Sun: 12pm – 6pm
Contact no.: 9392 2762
Website
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5 Seconds Of Summer Is Finally Returning To S’pore This May
Someone send help because we’ve collapsed and can’t get up.
5 Seconds Of Summer (5SOS) are back and they’re bringing their 5S0S3 tour to Singapore – their ONLY stop in Asia.
[caption id="attachment_33293" align="aligncenter" width="2048"] Image Credit: 5 Seconds Of Summer Facebook[/caption]They will be performing at the Capitol Theatre for ONE NIGHT ONLY on 2 May 2018!
Want You Back
It’s been almost 2 years since we’ve heard any new music from the 4-man Australian rock band.
[caption id="attachment_33295" align="aligncenter" width="1280"] Image Credit: Odyssey[/caption]And now with the announcement of their 5SOS3 concert and tour dates, they’ve released their newest single, “Want You Back”!
Fans who will be attending the concert will get to hear new music from the band, and maybe even get to hear some of their famous hits such as the evergreen bop “She Looks So Perfect” and the heartfelt “Amnesia”.
Ticket sales go live on 2 March 2018 at 9am on 5 Seconds Of Summer Live In Singapore 2018
Venue: Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, Singapore, 178907
Date: 2 May 2018
Price: $108 – $128
Dua Lipa Set To Perform At The Esplanade This May For One Night Only
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