5 Great Punch Bowls for Social Gatherings

K-town Watermelon Soju

Back in the early 17th century, punch was made of five ingredients, namely spirits, sugar, lemon, water, and tea or spices, stemming its name from ‘paantsch, which means ‘five’ in Hindi. Today, punch bowls have since evolved into more exotic flavors, making it the perfect communal drink for social gatherings.

Round up the gang and hit the bars. Here are five picks of delicious punch bowls in Singapore to send you (and your crew) to Nirvana.

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Ubud’s Best Places to Eat

Ubud Food Guide

With so many good restaurants and warungs (local eateries) in Ubud, we have barely scratched the tip of the iceberg. But we hope that this list will get you started during your next trip to Ubud, and hopefully, it will spark off your wanderlust in you and have you returning to the arts & cultural centre of Bali on many more adventures in the future. Here is our guide to Ubud’s 10 Best Places to Eat.

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Metis Restaurant Bali

Metis

Bali is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the region, and if you are bringing your special half there to celebrate a important occasion, one great place that we highly recommend is Metis Restaurant in Jalan Petitenget, widely regarded as the culinary epicentre in Bali.

Metis Restaurant specialises in French cuisine, and it has a spectacular view overlooking the paddy fields. It is a venue that is suitable for all-day dining and any occasion.

It is the kind of place where you bring your date to impress, and a sure way to sweep her off her feet. The best part of it all? It is not expensive to dine at Metis. The 2-course set lunch is only Rp 90,000++, while most of the main courses on the lunch menu are between Rp 50,000 to Rp 100,000.

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The Westin Hotel Tokyo

Westin Tokyo

Most travellers to Tokyo usually choose to stay in popular neighbourhoods – like Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Roppongi, or Ginza – as it is easier to explore the areas. The only trade-off is the very small and cramped rooms that most hotels in the main districts have. And we explored farther out to the Ebisu area, and fell in love with The Westin Hotel Tokyo – one of the most established hotels in the city, combining refined European decor with ample space in the heart of Tokyo.

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Reebonz Boxing Day & End of Year Sale

Reebonz Singapore Boxing Day Sale

Christmas might be yesterday but the celebratory spirit is still in the air! And what better way to celebrate than to shop and buy your favourite things? Like the saying goes – retail therapy is the best form of therapy. ‘Tis is the season to shop and be happy!

Some of you might have missed out on the chance to shop from Reebonz x ladyironchef gift guide collection, but it is okay because we have two great news to share, which will please the soul and end your year with a good mark.

Today, Reebonz is having a Boxing Day Sale with a crazy 50% OFF SITE-WIDE promotion. Yes, you have read that right. Everything on Reebonz’s website will be going off at half the usual price. So log on to www.reebonz.com.sg and shop to your heart’s desire!

Reebonz Space Sale

For those who prefer to touch and feel your bags before buying, make a trip to Reebonz Space – at 24 Raffles Place #07-07 Clifford Centre – for The Last Great Sale of 2013! Enjoy 30% – 60% off storewide, and there will be further discounts on Michael Kors, Coach & Fendi.

The sale is on 27 December from 12pm till 12 midnight, but if you go after 6pm, there is an additional 5% off your purchase. The best thing is its Super Deal – spend above S$1,500 and get S$150 OFF, and if your purchase is above S$2,000, you get S$220 OFF! You don’t have to do your maths to know that is a very good deal. Just a word of advice: the queue at Reebonz SPACE is usually insane during their sales – it is an offer too good to miss – so make sure to get there early! Click here for more details on the sale.

Happy Boxing Day everyone! Go to www.reebonz.com.sg and shop away!

This post is brought to you by Reebonz Singapore.

Neko No Niwa: Singapore’s First Cat Cafe

Cat Cafe SIngapore

Neko no Niwa, Singapore’s first cat cafe, is officially opening today. Located at Boat Quay, the cafe is named Neko no Niwa, which means ‘cat garden’ in Japanese.

For the uninitiated, a pet cafe is a theme cafe where you pay a time-based fee to watch and play with the residing pets while you have your drink and desserts.

When we were in Seoul earlier this year, we discovered many cats and dogs cafes, and it made us wonder why no one thought of opening a similar concept in Singapore, Now there is finally a place for cat lovers to gather. Neko no Niwa has 13 resident cats, and it is charging S$12/pax for the first hour, and S$5/pax for the subsequent 1/2 hour block. Now, we hope someone will open a dog cafe in Singapore next!

Cat Cafe Neko no Niwa
54A Boat Quay, Level 2
Tel: +65 6536 5319
Mon to Fri: 11am – 10pm
Sat & PH: 10am – 10pm
Sun: 2pm – 9pm
Nearest Station: Clarke Quay/Raffles Place

Photo by Furry-Photos. Nicholas specialises in pet photography and he is based in Singapore. For more information, email him at [email protected] (Note: this is not the contact for the cafe).

Shakey’s Pizza Singapore

Shakey's Pizza

Talk about American food and we all think of pizzas, fried chicken, mojos and ribs. And that is just what Shakey’s Pizza is – one of the biggest chains in America for casual dining. In Singapore, Shakey’s is a cosy bistro that dishes out comforting American classics. They do their pizzas well, as with many other tantalising main courses, complete with the addition of some Asian creations like Oishi Wasabi Pizza and Seafood Marinara.

But we’d say go for the signature Shakey’s Baby Back Ribs (S$14.80 for half slab, S$19.80 for full slab). Well-marinated, tender and flavorful, the ribs are oh-so-delicious and very pleasantly affordable. Guilt-free indulgence, monetarily; one that will earn our loyalty.

And of course, pizza lovers should all flock to Shakey’s for the classic Shakey’s Special (S$19.80 for 9-inch, S$24.80 for 12-inch). Generous toppings of minced beef, ham and olives atop a warm and fluffy dough, then baked with mozzarella cheese – the end result is a pizza that oozes the aroma of perfection and one that completes a family feast.

Baby Back Ribs

The menu is a comprehensive and reasonably-priced one, from salads to pastas to pizzas; there will surely be something for every palate. Most of the dishes are priced below S$20, making Shakey’s Pizza a place where you can dine out and have a good meal without breaking the bank.

Shakey’s Pizza currently has two branches at Liang Court and Junction 10, and they are planning to open more outlets in the near future – do keep a look out for them! For more details, go to shakeyspizza.com.sg or ‘like’ them on facebook.

Shakey’s Pizza
#02-32 Liang Court
177 River Valley Road
Tel: +65 6338 6553
Daily: 11.30am – 10pm

#01-31A Junction 10
1 Woodlands Road
Tel: +65 6767 6553
Daily: 12pm – 10pm

This post is sponsored by Shakey’s Pizza Singapore.

6 Best Roast Goose Restaurants In Hong Kong You Must Try

Tai Hing Roast Goose

There are many things to eat in Hong Kong, but one of the must-eats is definitely roast goose. A good roast goose has plump, juicy and tender meat with crisp skin. Served with a sweet plum sauce, it is unbeatable, and so good that you won’t be able to stop eating. Hong Kong has many good roast goose restaurants – you can find one on every street – but we will save you the trouble and share with you 6 of the best roast goose restaurants in Hong Kong.

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