Head down to Suntec City this CNY 2023 to satisfy all your shopping, feasting and need to PLAY there’s a free LEGO event too!
Suntec City is celebrating Christmas in a huge and fun way from now to 25 December 2022!
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
40 Suntec City Food Places to visit in 2021: Cafes, Restaurants, Drinking Spots, food courts, f & b outlets...
Our lunch at Sukiya in Suntec City was a satisfying one. The food was nice, the place was pleasant and the service was good. We enjoyed our simple meal. Sukiya is a great value for money casual dining option.
It’s time to stock up on CNY goodies and make plans for your reunion dinners. At Suntec City, the choices are endless! Read more.
The JFH people have opened up another outlet at Suntec City today, this time being this tori paitan shop from Tokyo that has allegedly won lots of awards (3 Temasek Boulevard #02-605).
Wonderful Bap Sang is one of those places that you can overlook when walking around Suntec.
I can't really figure out this small Vietnamese chain, mainly because the menu is confusingly long. But these grilled skewers with bamboo rice looked interesting enough. The good thing was that the meat was tender and the sticky rice was scented in a mildly pleasant aroma.
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Makino is running a promotion with SUI gin right now, where a yuzu SUI soda and that chicken tempura plate above are going for just S$16 (US$12).
Tasty, with the vongole pasta particularly winey and al dente, although a bit liberal with the salt.
I'm not sure how long this has been on Sushiro's menu, but that torched soy sauce engawa behind the blackthroat seaperch in the foreground was good enough that I went back to order two more plates.
The food is not totally Italian and overall it was standard fare.
If you thought Singapore's hotpot scene has already frothed to an absolute feverish zenith given a considerable passel of incumbent players along the likes of Hai Di Lao, Shi Li Fang etc entrenched on our shores, think again. Famed dining chain Coucou (湊湊, est. 2016), which boasts nearly 200 branches throughout Beijing, Shanghai as well as Hong Kong, steamrolled into town late last year, having erected culinary bastions within three major shopping malls (Suntec City, Jewel Changi Airport, i12 Katong) thus far and appears ravenous for more.
Yenly Yours is Thailand's No. 1 Mango Dessert Cafe with over 15 outlets in Bangkok currently. There are only 2 outlets in Singapore with the first in Suntec City Mall and the second outlet located in Ang Mo Kio Hub. I chanced by the corner one day while I was strolling in the mall and after the first try, it left me with a good impression of their dessert.