Chui Choo Fong

Angelina: Singapore French Restaurant Review

“A taste of France” Famous French patisserie Angelina has come our sunny island with its fleet of teas and desserts in tow! Three things come to...

3 Reasons Why Singapore Hawker Food is Instantly Gratifying and Should Be Tomorrow’s Lunch

In Singapore's busy society, having a meal purely to fill your stomach seems to be the norm these days. What happened to the good...

My Little Spanish Place (Boat Quay): Singapore Restaurant Review

Friendly, relaxed atmosphere and great Spanish food Prepare to be whisked away to Spain when you step into this unsuspecting, cosy restaurant at Boat Quay....

Tangerine: Singapore Restaurant Review

“Healthy and delicious food that goes easy on the stomach” Tangerine restaurant is located away from the main area of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), so...

Carne and Caipirinha Brazilian Churrascaria: Singapore Review

All-you-can-eat premium meats, served right at your table Forget your usual barbecue restaurants. If you love Korean BBQ and the like, you know the buffet...

FitThree Review: Convenient and Healthy Meals in Singapore

Other than salads or expensive gluten free, raw food options, healthy food is not easy to find. The alternative would be home-cooked fare, but...

Kanshoku Ramen: Singapore Japanese Ramen Review

“Lighter, healthier ramen, but still as good and flavourful” Kanshoku translates to 完食, which means to “finish one’s food”, and this eatery takes it very...

9 Spots in Singapore’s Chinatown Locals & Tourists Can Visit That You Never Knew About

Until recently I used to think that going out to Singapore's cultural spots like Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam and other tourist attractions were pretty pointless....

Little Chefs Celebrate SG50: A 50.Taste Singapore Event

Remember those push pop lollipops and ice creams we used to have years ago? Well, nowadays it has evolved into push pop cakes, a...

18 Beautiful Boutique Hotels in Singapore You’ll Fall in Love With

Luxury hotels are aplenty, so why not check out one of the more exotic boutique hotels in Singapore instead? Boutique hotels are considered smaller...

Tendon Ginza Itsuki: Singapore Japanese Restaurant Review

Great food served in generous portions and affordable prices Fried dishes are usually a crowd pleaser at restaurants, great for sharing. Although more often than...

10 Must Try Dishes To Eat at Kopitiam Square Sengkang

Tired of the usual hawker centre or coffee shop fare? Then turn your attention to the newly revamped Kopitiam Square in Seng Kang, which...

Double Scoops: Singapore Gelato Cafe Review

“Cool, localised treats that can delight many” Nestled away in neighborhood Ang Mo Kio, going to Double Scoops for an artisan gelato tasting was rather...

HaHa Sushi: Singapore Japanese Restaurant Review

“Lobster lovers rejoice!” The more time we spend away from home I think, the more we miss home-cooked food. Nothing like tucking in to a...

12 Best Prawn Noodle 蝦麵 Soups in Singapore

Growing up, prawn noodles has always been one of my favourite hawker foods, so I was more than excited to be doing a guide...

MEATliquor: Singapore Restaurant Review

"Edgy decor, UK style comfort food and drinks" Popular burger joint in London has arrived on the shores of sunny Singapore. Forget McDonald’s, get your burger...

Tin Hill Social Singapore: Leisurely Garden Restaurant For a Lovely Meal With Friends & Family

Bukit Timah which means “Tin Hill” in Malay, and you would think that the area contained, well, tin in the past, but nope, apparently it was...

Tburu: Singapore Japanese Restaurant Review

“Simple, clean space and flavours” Tburu is located at Orchard Gateway Emerald, and to get to the restaurant you have to cross over via the...

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Eating, sleeping, reading, writing, photography and dancing are a few keywords to describe Chui Choo's life. Her goal in life is to do the things that make herself and the people around her happy. Otherwise, she is a pretty simple and contented child, doing her best to navigate the complexities of life.
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