Best Peking Ducks In Beijing – From Da Dong, Siji Minfu, Jing Yaa Tang To...
[Beijing, China] It would be a shame to visit Beijing without trying one of their best-known Peking Ducks. If you have yet to try any Peking Ducks 北京烤鸭 before, it has quite a unique style of...
View Article10 Myeongdong Cafes & Dessert Places, Seoul – From Innisfree Café, Stylenanda...
[Seoul, South Korea] Myeongdong 명동 is Seoul’s famous neighborhood known for its affordable beauty shopping and eateries. It is always swarming with visitors and is a home of several famous Korean...
View ArticleWhere To Find Basque Burnt Cheesecake In Singapore, Including Matcha And Kaya...
Slowly, but surely. We are seeing these not-so-instagrammable cheesecake appearing in cake cafes and Spanish restaurants. The Basque Cheesecake, otherwise known as the Burnt Cheesecake, is identified...
View Article10 NEW Cafes At Orchard Road – From %Arabica At Somerset, Bacha Coffee To...
The year-end festive period is when Orchard Road starts getting really busy again, especially when the Christmas light (slightly ‘budget’ this year, it seems) are up and Christmas shopping starts....
View ArticleSydney Food Guide – 10 Must-Eats In Sydney For First-Time Visitors, Including...
[Sydney] For first time visitors to Sydney, you would realise that the city is more than just the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach and Darling Harbour. It is also house to some of...
View Article12 Best Coffee Places in Sydney – From Single O, Campos Coffee, Brewtown, To...
[Sydney] Let’s face it, everyone needs a pick-me-up every now and then. And it is impossible to head down Sydney without trying some of their coffee, unless you are caffeine-intolerant. Some of my...
View Article10 NEW Ramen Restaurants In Singapore – Serving Uni, Mala, Yuzu To Tomato...
It seems like ramen continue to enjoy popularity in Singapore, with famous names such as Afuri Ramen and Kanada-Ya opening up overseas outlets in Singapore. Other new ramen eateries that launched in...
View Article10 Must-Try Bak Chor Mee Soup In Singapore – From Bedok 58, Bedok 85,...
Bak Chor Mee is easily one of Singapore’s most iconic hawker food, with Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles at Crawford Lane earning 1 Michelin star in the Michelin Guide – the world’s first for a street...
View Article8 Japanese Hotpot Restaurants In Singapore For Comforting Shabu Shabu Time
Singaporeans love their hotpot restaurants from the usual suspects of from Hai Di Lao 海底捞 to Beauty In The Pot. I thought that we should give some attention to the Japanese hotpot restaurants in...
View Article18 Beef Bowls In Singapore – From Keisuke’s Beef Sukiyaki Don At $13.90, Fat...
Beef Bowls have gotten rather popular in Singapore, especially in the CBD area where diners require their portion of protein (especially gym goers) along with a nutritious, fuss-free meal. There are...
View ArticleSingapore Airlines Business Class Food Review – 11 “Book The Cook” Dishes...
Singapore Airlines has always been one of Singapore’s greatest pride; and SQ’s Business Class was ranked No. 3 in the World’s Best Business Class Airline in 2019 (I know people will ask “Why not No....
View Article10 Must-Try LAKSA In Singapore – From Sungei Road Laksa, Janggut Laksa, To...
Laksa must be one of Singapore’s most iconic hawker food, and “Katong Laksa” has become synonymous with this bowl of spicy and coconuty rice noodle dish. You use only your spoon to eat the short...
View Article10 Must-Try Carrot Cake aka Chai Tow Kway In Singapore – From Chey Sua, He...
It doesn’t matter if you like black or white. Finding some of “the best Carrot Cake in Singapore” can be very debatable, as every stall’s offering can differ from crisp, soft, eggy, greasy, rich,...
View Article10 Must-Try Fishball Meepok In Singapore – From Song Kee, Ru Ji, Yam Mee To...
Nian Nian You Yu. After my last hawker listicle on Bak Chor Mee Soup in Singapore, I thought the ‘natural progression’ would be on Fishball Noodles. There are many Fishball Noodles stalls in Singapore,...
View Article10 Ang Mo Kio & Bishan Cafes – From OCD Cafe, Galettes With Crepe Cake, To...
Other than being known as ‘The Lee Hsien Loong constituency’ or ‘Westerner bridge’ area, I must say Ang Mo Kio is a rather colourful place with that kampong spirit – people are friendly and sincere,...
View Article10 Tantalising Sweet and Sour Pork 咕嚕肉 In Singapore – From Michelin-Starred...
When you head to a Zi Char restaurant in Singapore, the Cantonese dish of Sweet and Sour Pork aka “Go Lo Yok 咕嚕肉 is always one of the most frequently ordered. So I went around many Chinese restaurants...
View Article10 Best Japanese Omakase Restaurants In Singapore – From Sushi Kimura,...
Omakase お任せ is a Japanese term meaning “I’ll leave it up to you”. It has been commonly used to describe a style of “menu” in Japanese restaurants in which the chef will prepare a the meal in accordance...
View Article12 Upper Thomson Cafes – From Columbus Coffee Co., Pacamara, To The NEW...
Do you know that Thomson Road is also known as ”Chia Chui Kang” meaning “fresh water stream” Other than the ‘iconic’ Thomson Plaza where parents sent their children to tuition and music classes, the...
View Article10 NEW Bakery Cafes In Singapore – For Breads From Famous Bali Bakery, Gula...
If there is one trend for Singapore cafes, it would be that more and more bakery cafes have opened up. Just the last couple of months, we have seen more than 10 new-to-market bakery shops opening up,...
View Article10 Must-Try Sliced FISH SOUP 鱼片汤 In Singapore – From Han Kee, First Street...
Sliced Fish Soup 鱼片汤 has become a popular hawker dish to have especially during days when we want to eat healthier. The dish with a Teochew origin, typically contains fresh or deep-fried sliced fish in...
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