Making plans to eat out? Whether you’re in need of some fresh air and a dose of sunlight or you’re just looking to have a chill time surrounded by picturesque scenery and people watching, here are 14 places for alfresco dining in Singapore.
Craving authentic Korean fare without having to fly to Seoul? In the heart of the Central Business District just South of Chinatown lies Tanjong Pagar, also unofficially known as Little Korea. Boasting various Korean restaurants and minimarts, this vibrant area is a haven for foodies.
Sometimes you just need to be out of your comfort zone (read: in bed snuggled in your sheets) to be productive at work. Now that you are out of the house, where do you go next?
Breakfast food is one of the most versatile foods - they are sweet yet savoury, light yet filling, and at times they make you crave it even during the oddest timings of the day.
Dining with a view of the sun (or moon, depending on the time!) glistening off the water is one of our favourite and most idyllic ways to dine. That’s why we have rounded up this list of our top waterside restaurants in Singapore.
From a casual pre-cinema dinner to a fancy celebratory meal or mid-shop coffee stop, Suntec has got to be one of Singapore’s more under-rated go-to‘s for dining.
Headed for a relaxed beach getaway to Phuket? Home to various resorts, markets and bars, we know it can be tough to whittle down the list of restaurants and cafes to visit given the limited time (and sadly, stomach space) but we’ve got your back.
We all know that cooking itself is a form of art. A dish is like a canvas, and the chef, an artist. A chef creates his work of art through the food items he served, and we can think of no better form of artistic food expression than through dim sum.
Haji Lane is famous amongst locals and tourists alike for its graffitied walls, countless multi-themed hip cafes, and restaurants. These 14 must-visit Haji Lane restaurants and cafes will be your ultimate guide to navigating the area!
It’s an undeniable fact that eating is Singapore’s national pastime— whether it’s waiting over two hours for the grand reopening of A&W at Jewel Changi, or having food delivery apps on your phone for handy takeaways.
Aside from being a charming area rich in Peranakan culture and heritage, Joo Chiat and Katong is also a treasure trove with great restaurants and cafes offering diverse cuisines.
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