new Tempura Bar by Astons in SingPost Centre offers tempura and other Japanese cuisine staple as well as affordable wines, sake and beer.
Overall, we have visited this outlet a few times and we like it. The food is good, reasonably priced and friendly environment. Make sure you order the Kushiyaki. Kanpai!! Cheers!!
Coexist Coffee at Paya Lebar’s Lifelong Learning Institute is one of the more popular cafes in Singapore thanks to its very instagrammable space and delicious brunch food.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
The new Coexist Coffee Co. Cafe at Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) in Paya Lebar has very pleasing aesthetics and is their biggest outlet.
good mix of F&B outlets - Western, Asian & Local, Vegeatrian & Halal options; there is plenty to discover and eat at the SingPost Centre.
Food at the refreshed ManNa Korean Restaurant remains focused on traditional Korean cuisine, including barbecue and comfort dishes. They're best known for their hearty barbecue buffet, with fresh quality ingredients and premium cuts of meat. Personally feel their marinated meats are tastier. Portions are large, sized for communal group dining, and are meant for sharing. Prices are reasonable, budget about SGD $30 per person.
ManNa Korean Restaurant offers BBQ Buffet from $29.80 and BBQ Lunch Set at only $12.80 as well as a wide selection of classic Korean dishes.
In line with the theme, this airport terminal concept store is adorned with aviation-themed decor, sure to remind you of the times when we could travel freely.
What is this fuss all about? Impossible Burger? What the hell is that? You mean it’s not beef but vegetarian? How can it taste like beef or even possibly be good? I’m telling you, no way! Let me try.