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New in town: KM Bagel & Waffle, Tg Pagar — Your next brunch feast is fine dining

If there's something I love, it's a good sandwich---paninis, bagels, you name it, I'll love it. The perennial cafe fare is usually associated with...

New in town: SOD Cafe, Upper Thomson — Brunch fare in the heartlands

I’ll be honest. Cafes are a dime a dozen in this lion city. Pretty splashes of ice cream waffles and colourful iced lattes are...

Genius Central, Amoy Street: “Who said a pizza needs meat to succeed?”

‘Healthy food’ versus ‘unhealthy food’; while the latter brings to mind sinful pleasures along the lines of fried chicken and pizzas, the former manifests...

New in town: Juparo Coffee, Potong Pasir — Specialty coffee and affordable brunch options

Perhaps the perfect pick-me-up, a cup of coffee is a great remedy for lethargy. Amidst the many sleepless nights spent studying for exams, caffeine...

BURN: Aussie-style “Bak Chor Mee” at Wood-Fired Kitchen on Club St

I’m sure many of us can’t wait to get back to our usual routine---and back to our usual dine-in spots. Now that we’re in...

Crown Bakery & Cafe: New Additions Like Prawn Bisque Pasta & Berries Mille Feuille at Crown Centre

We love sharing good food recommendations with you, but for now, keep these recommendations as bookmarks---visit them only when the COVID-19 situation ends. Stay...

Curious Palette: Mentaiko Belacan Pasta & More At Insta-Worthy Cafe On Prinsep Street

  Tucked away at the end of Prinsep Street, Curious Palette is a quaint cafe-restaurant that's helmed by the same team behind other cosy brunch spots like...

10 Ultra-Affordable Brunch Spots Under S$10 So You Can Say Goodbye To Overpriced Brunches

When you think about the hyped-up brunch places that continue to pop up around the country, your first thoughts might be “overpriced”. True, there...

Five Oars Coffee Roasters: Creme Brulee French Toast & Mentaiko Royale At This Insta-worthy Cafe In Tanjong Pagar

Love all-white interiors? Here's another cafe you have to check out. Just a five-minute walk away from Tanjong Pagar MRT station, Five Oars Coffee Roasters...

Wake Up To Kaya Toast & Exclusive Breakfast Items At PS.Cafe’s Newest Outlet In Raffles City

Ardent supporters of PS.Cafe, you will be thrilled to know that their newest outlet, “Greenhouse in The Sky” at Raffles City has rolled out...

PORTA: Indulge In Modern European Dishes At This New Brunch Spot In Clarke Quay

Heads up everyone, for a new brunch spot is in town! Located in Park Hotel Clarke Quay, PORTA, a restaurant that offers modern European cuisine, has launched...

Coffee Bandits Food Truck: Tuck Into Delicious & Affordable Lunches Under S$7 Right At Your Office Doorstep

You may have already heard of the Coffee Bandits cafe on Henderson Road, but have you seen their food trucks around Singapore? Filled with delicious and...

BoCHINche Brunch: Perky new dishes to Sunny up your Weekends

Argentinian-inspired weekend brunch with style. BoCHINche, the coltish Argentinian eatery popularized for its steaks and South American produce, has spun out several novelty brunch dishes to...

11 Best Avocado Dishes in Singapore For Some GOOD Fats

Research has proven that the avocados contain 20 different vitamins, minerals and fibre. As such, it is a unique type of fruit which has...

Open Door Policy: Singapore Restaurant Review

Lunchtime feasting at Open Door Policy. Open Door Policy is by no means a new kid on the Tiong Bahru block, but recently it's had a facelift...

MEATliquor’s EATs, BEATs & TREATs is The Ultimate ‘Anti-Brunch’ You Need To Know About

F**k basic brunch. By now you have probably heard of MEATliquor - the big burger, tasty wing, hip establishment over on the corner of Duxton Road...

The Tuckshop Singapore: Made By Locals

Leading the charge on the rejuvenation of Geylang, The Tuckshop is the brainchild of five friends with a  vision. The story goes that the...

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...
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