16 Cafes, Eateries & Restaurants In Alexandra To Explore

Alexandra

Alexandra Road spans approximately 4.5 kilometres and several train stations—namely Redhill, Queenstown and Labrador Park—are close to this stretch of road. Most Singaporeans travel to this neighbourhood to purchase furniture, buy sports shoes, service their cars, but venture further and you will discover a treasure trove of old and new dining destinations.

From Keng Eng Kee Seafood, Love Confectionery, Queensway Lau Tan Tutu Kueh, The Bakehouse by Carpenter and Cook to Tiong Hoe Specialty Coffee, here is our Alexandra Neighbourhood Food Guide—16 Cafes, Hawkers & Restaurants You Should Dine At.

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10 Hidden Eateries In Sunshine Plaza Even Locals Never Knew About

Sunshine Plaza Food

Sunshine Plaza is an ulu building with both commercial and residential units that is located near Bras Basah MRT Station. While there is generally nothing much to do there, many who work or study nearby flock to Sunshine Plaza during meal hours as the place is home to a few popular eateries.

If you have not been to Sunshine Plaza, drop by the mall next time when you are hanging out in the Dhoby Ghaut area—the unassuming building may have more dining options than you think!

Here is our guide to 9 Hidden Eateries and Restaurants In Sunshine Plaza even locals never knew about. READ ON

9 Reasons Why Yangon (Myanmar) Should Be On The Top Of Your Bucket List

Yangon

Myanmar may have had its share of troubles in the past but the country is picking itself up in recent years, opening up to globalisation and overseas business opportunities. As the largest city and the former capital of Myanmar, Yangon is anything but lackluster.

Yangon’s tourism industry today has flourished by leaps and bounds due to gradual developments and what intrigues people to this charming city is its ability to retain most of its cultural authenticity.

So for those who are thinking of exploring Myanmar for its rich culture, here are 9 Reasons Why You Should Visit Yangon. READ ON

10 DIY Restaurants In Singapore Where You Can Cook Your Own Food

DIY Restaurants

Food customisation is becoming a huge thing worldwide and it is not surprising that this trend is reflected in Singapore too. Though having a standard menu is the usual practice of a restaurant, diners nowadays enjoy making their own choices based on their personal preferences.

With the option of creating your own meal, it is likely that visitors will have a better experience while dining as the meal has been catered specially for their tastebuds. And let’s face it, who doesn’t like the fun of customising your own meal?

Here is our guide to 10 DIY Restaurants In Singapore Where You Can Cook Your Own Food. READ ON

19 Romantic Al Fresco Restaurants In Singapore To Bring Bae To

Al Fresco Restaurants

Living in a cosmopolitan city means that most of us are spending long hours in air-conditioned rooms or buildings the entire day. But it is always a refreshing change to be outdoors with the fresh air and natural breeze.

This is why restaurants that offer al fresco dining areas are getting more and more popular. Some of these restaurants offer sky-high views while others boast magnificent views of lush greenery.

Whether you are looking for a place to spend a romantic night with your other half, have a meeting with your clients or showing the best of Singapore to your foreign friends, these 19 Romantic Al Fresco Restaurants In Singapore are sure to impress. READ ON

11 Best Japanese Buffets In Singapore That Will Transport You To Japan

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When it comes to good Japanese food, there is never ‘too much’.

For all Japanese cuisine lovers, #sorrynotsorry but your diet is going to go down the drain. Because in today’s installation, we share with you some of the best Japanese buffets around in Singapore.

For endless refills of your favourite juicy sashimi, rich sukiyaki and flavourful meats, here are 11 Best Japanese Buffets In Singapore. You really have to thank us for this list.

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Singapore’s First Melbourne Café Street Pop-Up – Market Lane, St. ALi & Industry Beans

Singapore Melbourne Cafe Popup

Calling all fans of Australian coffee and cafe scene! Singapore’s first Melbourne café street pop-up will be happening from 18 to 22 May 2017.

Fans of Melbourne’s cafe culture will be familiar with popular cafes such as Market Lane, St. ALi & Industry Beans. The good news? These three top cafes from Melbourne will be bringing their coffee to this street pop-up at Millenia Walk.

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