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A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
For my first visit in many years, I wouldn’t be satisfied with just hokkien mee at Golden Mile Food Centre . I walked a few rounds and decid...
The Bugis precinct’s dynamic lifestyle hub, Bugis Junction, is home to a wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, all within walking
guide to what to eat in Bugis Junction - restaurants, cafes & food outlets offer a wide range of cuisines at different price points.
Bring your friends and family, and enjoy a charming taste of authentic Singaporean flavours here at Ginger!
Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road definitely has no shortage of excellent dishes infused with authentic Singaporean flavours.
We absolutely loved the Roast Angus Beef with Truffle Puree.
Service at Andaz Singapore is frustrating. Staff are friendly, but perhaps overly stringent, though they carry out tasks quickly and efficiently.
The room is super spacious, with an estimated size of about 42 sqm, with a Super King size bed, built-in sofa, a round table, TV and minibar complete with coffee machine and mini-fridge.
Apart from the all-you-can-eat pizzas, the buffet price gets you all-you-can-drink pilsner beers, specially made for Andaz Singapore in collaboration with Trouble Brewing.
One Prawn and Co 12 Course Seafood Grill Dinner review, Omakase in a Coffee Shop Singapore, Fine Dining in A coffee Shop, Dinner Service at One Prawn
Chef Jeremy Nguee returns this week with a recommendation for excellent prawn noodles by, to quote their website, a band of young and passionate individuals determined to keep the Singaporean cult…
The soup seems to have become smoother and richer from when they were at Golden Mile, sweet, prawny, and very drinkable. Neither Singaporean nor Penang – a savoury sweet style of its own.
The Capitol Theatre is a heritage building that was built in the 1930s and I remember it was a dilapidating structure a few decades ago, wit...
Like a gigantic monster ravaging through Singapore’s city hall, the interesting decoration of eight crustacean legs popping out from the wal...
If you are looking for a place for gathering and to enjoy fresh seafood with Asian Twist, HolyCrab is definitely up your alley.
Like Teochew herh keow, these "UFO" oyster cakes are really one of those things that really deserve more attention. Mine was still warm from this stall (166 Jalan Besar #02-34), and it was not just delightfully briny, but was also filled with the heft of minced meat and earthy greens inside.
I wouldn't say no to this comfort bowl of childhood favourite. They are opened daily 9.30am to 5pm but closed on Wednesday. I bet you will feel the same that the queue is worth waiting for!
Someone had warned me :“don’t bother to try the sungei road laksa as the portion is really small nowadays and standard isn’t as great as bef...
Hawker food with long history is hard to come by in Singapore. If you have not yet tried Sungei Road Laksa, it is worth the trip to Jalan Besar for a taste of how Laksa is prepared and served in the past. I left feeling very satisfied.
We ordered from Poke Theory for lunch today, so I went for this pre-configured shoyu tuna bowl. Those two dark things on top were kale chips; they provided a small portion on the side, and those crunchy savory things were more exciting to me than the rest of the bowl. There was no limu nor tsunami action here, but it was healthy and fresh.
Overall, it is a decent experience. If you can't get a seat at Swee Choon Tum Sum, this is always a decent option. It opens daily and till late for Friday and Saturday.
No doubt that their dim sum was freshly made with traditional recipes, there are still many competitors out there for their dim sum which can be better and worth the money spent. The time we spent in the queue did not make justice to our meal here. Perhaps, it's best to make a reservation before heading down there.
This was a satisfying birthday lunch and no doubt I would be back again! Three items deserved a re-order and they shall be the Wolfberry with Mushroom Siew Mai, the Signature Hot & Spicy Dumplings and the Signature Pandan Crispy Pork Bun!
Best of all, prices are kept so affordable.
Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant at PARKROYAL on Beach Road brings to the table a variety of Lunar New Year Set Menus available from 09 January to 05 February 2023.
Food at Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant is focused on Chinese Sichuan / Szechuan and Chinese Cantonese cuisine. Ingredients are fresh, premium, and consistently well executed, resulting in delicious dishes.
I have to say I am really impressed with the dishes here.
Swee Choon Tim Sum is one of Singapore's oldest Dim Sum restaurants.
Swee Choon has been one of my to go to places for supper since my clubbing days.
Legendary 58-year-old Dim Sum Specialist Swee Choon Launches Its First-ever Truffle Xiao Long Bao
Fried Hokkien prawn mee used to be the main dish I ordered most frequently until my decision to restrict and severely cut down on carbohydrate intake for stuff like rice, noodle and bread.
YouFu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle YouFu Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle by twentysomething Andre Ong couldn’t have bopped onto the scene...
Promising young Hokkien Mee hawker. Andre really gives his Hokkien Mee a good char before adding the stock which results in flavourful noodles which have fully absorbed the prawn stock!
Pretty good pineapple fried rice Nana has.
In the world of claypot rice, achieving the perfect rice texture is a mark of culinary excellence. Yew Chuan Claypot Rice excels in this department, ensuring that the rice maintains an impeccable texture. Say goodbye to mushy rice – here, each grain remains perfectly separate.
The 19-year-old stall, specialising in chicken claypot rice, is run by a couple - Mr Pan and Mdm Tan. Rice is cooked from scratch, firstly with the gas stove...
Yew Chuan Claypot Rice is one of the most popular stalls at Golden Mile Food Centre.
While the place is specializing in coffee, they have quite a good menu offering the different kinds of coffee. Coffee lovers might want to visit this place to check it out.
If you’d like a taste of Brotherbird Bakehouse’s more unique flavours, without having to deal with ordering online, head down to the newly-reopened Brotherbird Coffeehouse.
Food at % Arabica is limited to a few baked goods. People come for the coffee beverages, in either hot or iced form.
Richly flavoured beef braised till tender and complement with chillies, ginger and 7 spices blended in coconut milk. Shiok!
Finding authentic heritage food these days are challenging. More often than not, even if they claimed to be made with good old recipes, they are products of central kitchens.
Here I’ve highlighted eight homemade dishes (including dessert) designed to be shared with family and friends — available at Folklore exclusively from 4th to 19 February 2019.
We look forward to seeing how Kumoya gets morphed into Kiki and Lala’s very own heavenly Land of Stars, with hanging clouds, lots of stars, and decked in dreamy pastel tones.
Have a go with their claw machine and you might walk away with your own We Bare Bear plushie.
From adults to children, there is plenty for all generations to enjoy.
Wan He Lou is located just beside the popular Heng Hwa Cuisine Restaurant, Ming Chung among those historical-looking facades in Maude Road. They are serving Chinese Cuisine at an affordable pricing and their award-winning Lobster Porridge has been the pride of the restaurant. If you are looking for Lobster Porridge as well as some mouth-watering Chinese dishes, do visit them.
The dining space was pleasant and service was friendly. The food was good and prices were reasonable.