The Pound – Understated Korean Owned Cafe Which Serves Blissful Roll Cakes
After doses of Korean Doctors and Train To Busan and, I am lost at what to watch next. But first, a swiss roll and coffee fix at The Pound at Sultan Plaza. What is the relationship, you may wonder. New...
View ArticlePeach Garden 桃苑 – New Chinese Dining At Changi Airport T2. Dim Sum & Chinese...
Need a meal before flying overseas? Peach Garden Chinese Dining has opened at Changi Airport Terminal 2 Departure Hall, which can be the place for Chinese food and dim sum before your holiday. In fact,...
View ArticleWhere To Find Purple Sweet Potato Food & Desserts in Singapore
The purple sweet potato, sometimes referred to as the Japanese or Okinawan sweet potato, has been lauded as a superfood packed with nutrients. (Fun fact: This sweet potato is not related to the potato...
View ArticleKam’s Roast Goose – Hong Kong’s Michelin Starred Roast Meat Restaurant,...
It is not quite possible to talk about Hong Kong’s Kam’s Roast Goose 甘牌燒鵝 without mentioning about Yung Kee. Kam’s Roast Goose is founded by Hardy Kam, the 3rd generation of the founder of the famed...
View ArticleKatto – Poké Bowls With Asian, Singaporean Flavours. Affordable At $7.90
This is a like a Poké (pronounced ‘POH-keh’) Bowl, but ‘Singaporean-ised’. In Hawaii where Poké Bowls originated from, cubed fish in sauce are eaten over a bowl of sushi rice. Like deconstructed sushi....
View Article10 ShareTea Bestsellers With Exclusive Flavours From Singapore (Can Also Keep...
Feeling HOT? The PokemonGo fever is real and we can see people running around under the hot sun to Catch’em All. A cup of drink like delicious pearl milk tea would be handy to keep ourselves hydrated...
View ArticleButterknife Folk – Humble Cakes & Gelato Cafe With Arresting Bakes
Every now and then, a bakery café opens in Singapore that can get you enthusiastic once again. The last was Mad About Sucre? Butterknife Folk is a new patisserie along River Valley Road, right across...
View ArticleJanice Wong Singapore – Combining Art With Food, Dim Sum and Desserts Like...
When I saw a Janice Wong Dessert Bar in the heart of Tokyo right outside Shinjuku Station, there was a huge sense of pride. ”LOOK! Janice Wong opened a shop here. WOW.” ”Janice who?”, my friend wasn’t...
View Article10 New Cafes In Singapore September 2016 – The Underrated Hipster Cafes, One...
Every month so many NEW Cafes, how to survive? I ask this question all the time too. Interestingly, more are opened at the not-so-obvious places. We see hipster cafes at Sultan Plaza, Clover Way, Ang...
View ArticleSeoul Jjimdak – Jjimdak and Army Stew Daebak! Special Promo At $23.90
Looking for a Korean restaurant to ’jio’ your friends to? Seoul Jjimdak has just opened at City Square Mall Level 5, specialising in Jjimdak, Army Stew and other Korean side dishes. The best part is,...
View Article10 New & Hot Restaurants Singapore September 2016
4 more months till the end of year. Time flies, and more restaurants are opening in Singapore. Typically, we will see many restaurants chiong to open in October and November to capture the Christmas...
View ArticleTonkatsu Agedoki – Thick Cut Tonkatsu At Suntec City
Tonkatsu Agedoki とんかつ あげ時 is sister restaurant to the long-queued Kohaku Tendon at Eat at Seven, Suntec City. When I wrote about the tendon restaurant 2 months back, I had an inkling a line would form....
View ArticleMaygori – Japanese Kakigori Dessert Shop Opened By After You
[Bangkok] While Singapore is still kind of into Korean bingsu, foodies in Bangkok and Hong Kong have caught on to kakigori. Kakigori? It is a Japanese shaved ice dessert flavoured with syrup, added...
View ArticleMeet & Melt – Thai Milk Tea and Curry (?!) Lava Toast With Ice Cream At Orchard
A video of the oozing Lava Toast from Meet & Melt was featured on Insider Food went viral. Sure enough, many customers made their way to Tampines Street 91 to get a taste, or a more correctly a...
View ArticleProdigal Roasters – Hole In The Wall Hipster Cafe At Ang Mo Kio
The Parable of the Prodigal Son tells about the unconditional love and grace of a father. To see such a word “prodigal”, which means “lavish and extravagant”, on the name of humble café at Ang Mo Kio...
View ArticleHong Kee Beef Noodle – From Tanglin, Cuppage, To Amoy Food Centre. Michelin...
Hong Kee Beef Noodle at Amoy Street Food Centre has been listed under the Singapore Michelin Bib Gourmand Guide 2016. There are 34 eateries that make the cut, of which 17 are hawker stalls. The...
View Article10 Cheapest Michelin Starred Meals In The World
Many have the perception that The Michelin Guide is only about fine dining restaurants and expensive meals. That is before Asia, in particular Hong Kong, came into the picture with dim sum eatery Tim...
View ArticleCoo Bistro – Food Inspired By Tiong Bahru, Quite Cool & Hipster
Tiong Bahru has been touted as one of Singapore’s coolest neighbourhood, so it is not surprising to have NEW cafes and bistros sprout up which get diners noticing. Why is nobody talking about COO...
View Article5 Best Poké Bowls In Singapore – Not Pokémons, But Healthy & Tasty Hawaiian...
Together with salads, rice grain bowls and cold pressed juices, Poké Bowls are becoming the favourite healthy meal option among many CBD executives. Nothing to do with Pokémons, these Poké (poh-keh)...
View ArticleAjoomma – Bingsu In A Jar At Holland Village
Holland Village is still quite happening. Just wonder how Barbarella would react to a Korean bingsu shop called “Ajoomma” right there. Ajoomma can mean “married woman” or “middle-aged woman” in Korean,...
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