MasterChef Season 2′s Grand Finale Is On 25 Apr – Who Will Be Singapore’s next MasterChef?

MasterChef Season 2

Mark down the date, MasterChef Singapore Season 2′s grand finale is on this Sunday 25 April 2021! This is one finale that you do not want to miss out on.

Season 2 attracted applicants in the hundreds from all walks of life – including a singer, athlete, doctor, teacher, florist, scientist, taxidriver, puppeteer, fitness coach and architect, with the youngest aged 19 and the oldest, a septuagenarian at 79.

You can catch the season finale this Sunday at 9.30pm on Mediacorp Ch5 or meWATCH. You can also go to meWATCH for VOD of the earlier episodes, as well as other exclusive BTS clips. This is one huge production of 2021 and totally worth watching!

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The Marmalade Pantry’s Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea (S$80++ Good for 3 Pax) Includes Pasta & Moscato

The Marmalade Pantry Mother's Day Afternoon Tea

Founded in 1999, homegrown bistro The Marmalade Pantry has firmly established itself as one of the best lifestyle restaurants in Singapore. When we mention the name “The Marmalade Pantry”, one will immediately think of their signature pastas, hearty weekend brunches, decadent desserts and stellar afternoon tea sets.

This Mother’s Day, pamper your mum with an elevated afternoon tea at The Marmalade Pantry. Diners will receive a complimentary The Marmalade Pantry Baby Pink Hearts T-Shirt worth S$38+, with a minimum spend of S$100 nett (after GST and service charge) paid with Mastercard® at all three outlets and online.

You can also order a gorgeous floral box that comes with a box of chocolate from The Marmalade Pantry as a simple gift for the very special woman who birthed and raised you. READ ON

Matsukiya – New Kushiyaki Restaurant By Sushi Tei With A Superb Miyazaki A4 Wagyu Donburi

Matsukiya

Matsukiya at Paragon is a Japanese charcoal grill concept by Sushi Tei which offers traditional Kushiyaki that is grilled over binchotan. Other than Kushiyaki, the slightly upmarket Japanese restaurant also has Donburi and set lunches that start from S$25++.

The highlight of our meal was, however, not the Kushiyaki. While Matsukiya’s grilled skewers were decent, the Miyazaki A4 Ribeye Wagyu Donburi completely stole the show.

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NUDE Grill – Pet-Friendly Seafood Restaurant With Great Seafood & Grilled Meats

NUDE Grill Restaurant

NUDE Grill is our favourite pet-friendly restaurant in Singapore. It ticks all the boxes for us: a comfortable environment for the furkids to roam with water bowls provided for them, relaxing ambience and real, good food for humans, and it is sheltered!

The problem with most pet-friendly restaurants/ cafes in Singapore is that the food for humans is always shitty, and sometimes there is no shelter so there are no bad weather contingencies if it rains.

And all these make NUDE Grill even more ideal when you want a good meal at a nice seafood restaurant in Singapore but can’t bear to leave your furkid alone at home. They do not have a menu for pets but hey, that’s a small issue.

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Dan’s Steaks – Korean-Inspired Steakhouse By Daniel Ong Serves Steaks, Sides and Korean Banchan

Dan's Steak

Helmed by Daniel Ong, Dan’s Steak is a relatively new Korean-influenced Steakhouse which opened at Serangoon Gardens in April 2021. It is a small and cosy space which can seat around 30 pax.

Dan’s Steaks is a steakhouse with a slight Korean twang and what makes it different from the other steakhouses in Singapore is that it offers free banchan (Korean side dishes) just like the usual Korean restaurants. Daniel Ong will be cooking and serving the steaks himself.

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10 Best Wagyu Donburi In Singapore – The Most Luxurious Wagyu Beef Bowls You Must Try

Singapore best Wagyu don

Beef Donburi, or Japanese Beef Bowls, is quite simply one of the best things you can eat. It is a bowl of happiness, one that is good for breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper… anything.

In Japan, beef bowls are enjoyed at every hour of the day. There are beef bowls for all budgets, but the common chains are usually the budget ones and popular among solo diners. In Singapore, we are blessed to have numerous places that serve good beef bowls. But let’s focus on the premium Wagyu Beef Bowls that are elevated to the next level by using the finest Wagyu, sea urchin, caviar and shaved truffles.

We’ve rounded up 10 of our favourite Wagyu Donburi in Singapore, and you really should try them if you’ve got that extra moolah to splurge on yourself.

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