Uya – New Unagi Restaurant At Wheelock Place For Japanese Griled Eel

Uya

Just a mere mention of grilled unagi (freshwater eels) and most minds would naturally gravitate towards the colossally popular, Michelin Bib Gourmand winner, Man Man Unagi Japanese Restaurant. But that is soon to change especially with the opening of Uya at Wheelock Place.

Striving to keep prices affordable and the quality of their food as true to Japanese traditional unagi cuisine as possible, all of Uya’s eels are meticulously selected to ensure the ideal quality that best matches their house-made tare (sauce) and fresh shipments from both Taiwan and Japan are flown in weekly.

Smoky, sticky and grilled to utmost perfection, grilled unagi is a hard dish to dislike, and we are all extremely stoked to try Uya’s prized dish to see if this new Unagi restaurant truly walks the talk and can prove itself to be a worthy competitor to it’s Michelin Bib Gourmand-winning counterpart.
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17 Teppanyaki Restaurants In Singapore – Feast For Your Eyes And Stomach

Teppanyaki In Singapore

There is always something to look forward to when dining at teppanyaki restaurants. Perhaps it is the stylistic execution of grilling that you get to witness, or maybe it is just the fact that you can be involved in choosing the type of ingredients you wish to enjoy in your meal.

No matter the reason, dining at a teppanyaki restaurant will always be an exciting experience many people will enjoy. Well, this is why we have compiled a list of teppanyaki restaurants for you to visit in Singapore that range from affordable to premium prices.

To get you started on your teppanyaki journey, here is our guide to the best Teppanyaki Restaurants In Singapore. Apologies in advance, for the weight gain.

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Unique Bo Lo Bao Creations You Must Try In Hong Kong

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The classic Bo Lo Bao—also known as pineapple bun—is a popular old-school Hong Kong street snack that can be found across bakeries and cha chaan tengs in the Pearl of the Orient. Interestingly, these traditional pineapple buns have no traces of the fruit at all. The name was aptly bestowed to the palm-size snack due to its uncanny resemblance to the checkered fruit.

These sweet buns are crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside and typically served warm with a slab of butter in between.

In recent years, unique renditions of the classic Bo Lo Bao have emerged in Hong Kong. We are seeing flavours such as peanut butter and strawberry rose jam being injected into these buns, and even a hybrid between a croissant and Bo Lo Bao!

Don’t get us wrong; we still love the traditional pineapple buns—especially the ones from Kam Wah’s. But we are game for trying new things. Here are some unique Bo Lo Bao creations you must try in Hong Kong.

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8 Types Of Hokkaido Food You Must Try At Least Once In Your Life

Hokkaido Food

Most travellers have placed popular Japanese cities such as Tokyo and Kyoto on their bucket list, but we reckon that Hokkaido—an enchanting island located on the northernmost of Japan—is too worthy of being listed on one of the must-visit destinations in Japan.

Most holidaymakers head to Hokkaido for winter sports, but the food is worth a special trip too. And you might actually already be somewhat familiar with Hokkaido’s food without realising it.

Let’s start with Singaporeans’ obsession with Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tarts. Additionally, we are also pretty damn sure you have had a Sapporo draught beer or a Miso Ramen. Well, here are 8 Types Of Hokkaido Food that you must try if you haven’t.

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7 Instagrammable Street Food In Bangkok – Cheese Toastie, Watermelon Ice & More

Bangkok Instagrammable Food

There are few places in the world that can match up to Bangkok when it comes to cheap and delicious street food.

As Thailand’s tourism industry flourishes, we are definitely not surprised to find out about emerging food fads and trends that have gone viral on social media.

While it is easy to brush them off as something gimmicky, we applaud the creativity and effort that went behind creating these ‘Instagrammable’ food. If you are curious about where you can find them, here is our list of 7 Street Food In Bangkok That Will Spice Up Your Instagram Feed. READ ON

Ladyironchef Is Hiring For 2018 – Full-Time & Internship Jobs To Eat & Travel

Team Ladyironchef

Ladyironchef is looking for fresh talents.

If you’re a passionate foodie who loves to eat, travel to share your experiences with other people, then the Ladyironchef team wants you. That’s right, we’re hiring for 2018! Be a part of our crazy family and be paid to eat and travel!

Our office has a few tables to fill and we are looking for new writers and videographers with fresh perspectives—also, someone whom we can count on to make our workday a little less mundane by making us laugh.

Just to put it out there, we are no typical office. We don’t report to work at 9am in the morning each day, glue ourselves to our computers and slog it out till 6pm only to repeat the same draining cycle again and again until we eventually turn senile. Instead here at the Ladyironchef office, we sip wine in the afternoon, play games whenever we feel like it and work only when we need to. On other days when we’re not too busy ‘working-hard-for-a-living’ we go out for tastings where we eat, eat and eat some more.

Sounds like the sort of job you want to be doing? Read on to find out how you can join us!

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20 Craft Beer Places In Singapore For Nights Out With The Lads

Craft beers Singapore

Here’s to all with an undying love and passion for alcohol, in particular, beer.

This addictive alcoholic beverage complements so many cuisines and it never fails to perk you up after a long and tiring day at work. It is also great for nights out with the lads (or the girls) because of its lower alcoholic content and relatively affordable pricing (compared to hard liquor).

One type of beer that we will never be able to get enough of is craft beer. Aside from the personalised touch to the drink, there is an emphasis on traditional brewing methods which contributes towards better flavours and standard of the beer, as opposed to generic ones that you can pull off the shelf at the supermarket.

Here are 20 Craft Beer Places In Singapore For Nights Out With The Lads.

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11 Coffee Shops In Raffles Place For Your Morning Coffee Runs

Coffee Shops In Raffles Place Collage

In today’s hectic work environment, coffee has become an essential part of our lives. Like most people, we wake up feeling grumpy and prepare for work in a haze of lethargy. But the aroma of coffee will instantly wake us up; always.

Just one sip and the brain starts to run, the eyes brighten, and all at once, you feel ready to take on the day. Being serious coffee nuts, we make it our business to know where to find the best coffee wherever we are. For most of Singapore’s working crowd, it’s the Central Business District (CBD).

Here are 11 of our favourite coffee haunts in Singapore’s Central Business District (CBD) where you can drop by for a morning cuppa.
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