13 Food Trends in Singapore in 2015 – Thick Toasts, Ice Cream Rolls, & Black Dishes

Food Trends

2015 is coming to an end, and with that, we celebrate a year of amazing food and also fresh new trends that have landed on our sunny island. Of course, trends come and go but the really good ones shall stay on.

In this piece, we explore the trends that have invaded Singapore this year. The rubrics are simple – a) Photogenic and hence, hyped up on social media, b) more than one store riding on the trend, c) so delicious and/ or innovative that it is no surprise they are labeled as a ‘trend’.

Here are 13 Food Trends in Singapore in 2015 that you probably already know about. We pay homage to some of the best food that graced our nation this year.

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18 MUST-TRY Street Food In Bangkok

Bangkok Street Food

Take a stroll down any where in the city of Bangkok and you will be greeted with street food of all kinds – from basic grilled hot dogs to more unique choices that include pan-fried squid eggs.

Each and every one of these tasty street food never fail to tempt us, and what makes it even better? The inexpensive price tags. Street food ranges from THB5 to THB100 (S$0.20 to S$4).

There are so many interesting street food options just waiting for you to explore. Here is a list of the Street Food in Bangkok you must try.

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Dutch Colony Coffee Co. – Great Coffee Shop And Chillout Spot In The East

Dutch Colony Coffee

Coffee-lovers would be no stranger to this name – Dutch Colony Coffee Co. This specialised coffee house has two outlets in Singapore – at Pasarbella and Frankel Avenue.

Since its opening, we’ve visited the Frankel Avenue outlet a few times and definitely loving it! The interior is lovely and casual, perfect to relax over some coffee while catching up on a latest book, and to simply stay away from the world.

Dutch Colony Coffee Co. at Frankel Avenue is surely one great coffee haunt in the East of Singapore.

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7 Hotels In Singapore With 50% Off Cakes & Pastries For Takeaway Every Night

Goodwood Park Deli

Have you been eyeing on that delicious slice of cake at one of Singapore’s most prestigious 5 Star Hotels? Exquisite and exotic choices such as Japanese Yuzu, to more traditional options that include chocolate, fruit cakes and more – we want them all.

These cakes can be a tad bit pricey on regular days and you might feel reluctant to fork out the slightly hefty price tag. Well, now you are in for a treat. Many hotels have their freshly baked cakes and pastries at special half-price rates after a certain time every day.

This list of 7 Hotels With 50% off Cakes & Pastries Every Night For Takeaway is sure to tempt you to try more decadent and sinful sweet treats without feeling bad about splurging.

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5 Rooftop Bars in Bangkok With Breathtaking Views Of The City

Bangkok Sky Line

Bangkok is breathtaking at night. As we stood on the 83rd floor of Baiyoke Sky Hotel’s Rooftop Bar, also the highest point in Bangkok, we were utterly amazed by the beauty of the city’s skyline.

And Bangkok’s amazing rooftop bars are a must-visit when you travel to the Land of Smiles. There are more than 10 rooftop bars in Bangkok city, but we picked out a handful of the best for you to spend your nights at when in the city.

This list of 5 Rooftop Bars in Bangkok With Breathtaking Views Of The City might help with itinerary-planning for your next trip to Bangkok.

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National Gallery Singapore Is Officially Open – Here’s What To Expect

singapore national gallery

The spellbindingly beautiful National Gallery Singapore has finally opened its doors to the public! Home to the world’s biggest collection of modern Southeast Asian Art, the 64,000-square-metre museum has two permanent galleries featuring the development of both Singapore and Southeast Asian art. It is a must-visit for all art enthusiasts and history buffs.

From now till 06 December 2015, interested participants get to enjoy free admission into National Gallery Singapore. Note that visitors have to acquire the complimentary tickets prior to their visit from the attraction’s official website (a maximum of five tickets per transaction). The gallery is massive and let us tell you what to expect before you head down!

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What Your Favourite Dessert Says About Your Personality

Paris Patisserie

As the old saying goes, you are indeed what you eat.

Desserts people, if you find yourself often craving for cheesecakes, frozen yoghurt or whatnot, there might actually be a reason behind that particular dessert preference.

From the classic waffle, French macaron to Korean bingsu, we have shortlisted 10 commonly eaten desserts in Singapore for a quick personality analysis. Read on more and find out what your Favourite Dessert Says About Your Personality!

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