Tag Archive: Things To Do In The West of Singapore

Next Stop Cafe – Unassuming Western Eatery In The West With Dishes Below S$10


25 May

Tucked away in the heartlands of Jurong East, Next Stop Cafe is a humble hole-in-a-wall that serves up anything from pastas, pizza, burgers, baked rice to even hearty mains such as a sirloin steak or fish & chips—all at a pretty reasonable price point. Most of their dishes fall below S$10 with the exception of their signature salted egg yolk...

Springleaf Prata Place – Over 50 Prata Choices That Are Worth The Calories

10 October

Springleaf Prata Place shot to popularity last year when among the Muslim community after a photo of their Murtaburger (a combination of Murtabak and burger patties) went viral on social media. Since then, Singaporeans have been flocking to all three of their outlets in Singapore to try their unique prata creations. Curious about the hype, we went down to their...

5 Scenic Parks You Must Visit In The West Of Singapore

29 November

As the journey to being a “City in a Garden” continues on for Singapore since it started in 1963, there has been much progress—the little red dot is filled with many gardens and parks that is a stark contrast against its skyscrapers. Neighbourhood estates have the best parks as it is where residents retreat to for a long quiet stroll...

Budget Shopping In The West of Singapore – Factory Outlets, Forever Sale & More

8 September

Photo Credit: CapitaLand Mall Asia It can be difficult to resist the temptation of retail therapy, especially in Singapore where shopping malls are abundant. Rewarding ourselves with a new dress gives us great satisfaction; even more so when the item is on sale. Whoever said shopping on a budget has to compromise on style? According to Singapore Business Review, only...

20 Things to Do in Jurong That Proves That It Is A Country On Its Own

28 April

For everyone else who stays in anywhere in Singapore but Jurong, the area seems like another country to us altogether. Admit it, we often claim that going to Jurong “requires a passport”. But to those who stay in Jurong, they would agree that it is one of the best places to live in. Jurong has restaurants aplenty, so many leisure...