Soi 19 Thai Wanton Mee Relocates To SPACE@KOVAN

13 July

Fans of the ever popular Soi 19 Thai Wanton Mee from Ang Mo Kio will be happy to know that they have relocated to a newer and bigger location from their Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre outlet to SPACE@KOVAN. Those who may not be familiar with this unique style of wanton noodles can expect, springy egg noodles, tender char siew, and...

Biscuit King – A Tidbits Wonderland That Brims With Nostalgia

11 July

If you happen to be an avid fan of nostalgia and all things authentically Singaporean, then Biscuit King is a place you most definitely have to check out. Stepping into this humble snack shop will transport you back to your beloved childhood days – that is if you happen to be born before the late 90s. Biscuit King is an old-school tidbit...

Casuarina Curry Restaurant Dishes Out Singapore’s Crispiest Prata

10 July

For simple prata done right, head down to Casuarina Curry Restaurant. This humble establishment is hugely popular among the morning breakfast crowd for several good reasons. For one, they manage to nail the basics every time, whipping up crispy roti prata accompanied with a hearty fish or mutton curry that never fails to satisfy customers. The roti prata themselves are perennially...

Chomp Chomp Food Centre – 8 Best Local Food To Eat

8 July

Serangoon Gardens has an outstanding reputation for being an enclave that houses everything and anything you could ever need. From ice cream and roti prata, to quaint cafes and craft beer bars and even KTVs… but there is one particular enclave within the neighbourhood that draws crowds from all over the island – Chomp Chomp Food Centre. This hawker heaven...

10 Uniquely Singaporean Habits – How Many Do You Know?

6 July

Photo Credit: lotusrelocation.com It’s not just the chope-ing of tables with tissue paper and choosing a hawker stall to patronise because it has a long line – we islanders have plenty more idiosyncrasies. Check out these 10 uniquely Singaporean habits (like threatening people with Stomp and sniggering when you see the initials “CB”), and see if you can name more!...

The Carving Board – A Gem In Jurong For Affordable Western Food & Beers

5 July

The Carving Board is a Western stall within a busy coffeeshop at Yuhua Village in Jurong East which has made a name for its affordable Western food (most of the mains are priced between S$10 to S$15) and beers on-tap. It is an ideal dining destination for hearty Western fare and casual drinks with your friends.

Sembawang Hot Spring – Singapore’s Only Hot Spring

5 July

Located at Gambas Avenue in between Woodlands Avenue 12 and Sembawang Road, Sembawang Hot Spring is the only natural hot spring on the little red dot of Singapore. Believed to have healing powers and various health benefits, it is with much pity that there are plans in the works to fully convert the area around the hot spring into a...

2mm Talent Hub – S$6.90 Affordable Lunch at School of The Arts Singapore

4 July

Brought to you by the folks at mm2 Entertainment, 2mm Talent Hub is the latest addition to the string of dining establishments at Level 1 of the School of the Arts Singapore. Apart from being a comforting and warm place to chill at with your friends after a busy day of school or work, 2mm Talent Hub also serves up affordable yet...

10 Hotels in Singapore You Never Knew About

2 July

Photo credit: bighotel.com Face it, some boutique and chain hotels in Singapore are just plain overrated. Of course, this doesn’t mean that they aren’t great. But having seen thousands of photos of staycation pictures on our social media feeds from the generic few, things have started to get boring and mundane. So why not try out a hip new hotel?...