8 Food Halls in New York City That You Must Include In Your Itinerary

NYC Food Halls

Move aside, Michelin-star restaurants and other fancy dining destinations; because food halls in New York City are all the rage right now.

From industrial-looking warehouses to contemporary modern establishments, The Empire State’s food halls are as diverse as its demographics. Food halls are where you can sample a myriad of cuisines at relatively affordable prices.

The success of food halls is a win-win situation for all parties involved. A sense of community is restored, cooks get to showcase their products at a lower cost and patrons can relish in gourmet satisfaction at slashed prices. From Chelsea Market, Gotham West Market to The Plaza Food Hall, here are 8 Food Halls in New Yock City that you must include in your itinerary.

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J65 – 5 New Themed Dinner Buffets (Seafood, Lobster, BBQ)

J65 Themed Buffet

J65 at Hotel Jen Tanglin Singapore has done it again.

Already established as one of the best places in Singapore for affordable hotel buffet spreads, the team at J65 has curated a lineup of 5 new thematic dinner buffets which include Live Barbecue, Lobster, International, Seafood and the best of Asian flavours. Lots to delight and indulge every night of the week, we’d say.

From now until 25th May 2017, quote ’ladyironchef’ upon making your reservation to indulge in an incredible spread of buffet dishes at S$79++ for two (U.P. S$55++ per pax) on Sundays to Tuesdays and S$99++ for two (U.P. S$65++ per pax) on Wednesdays to Saturdays. Yes, in case you are still calculating, IT IS A STEAL.

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Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore – Oyster And Lobster Occasions Buffet At S$98++ For Two

Pan Pacific Orchard Oyster Buffet

Fans of 10 at Claymore will be pleased to know that the restaurant’s much anticipated and highly raved Oyster Occasions buffet is back! This time with a scrumptious addition of succulently fresh lobsters to boot!

From 01 April 2017 to 30 June 2017, indulge in premium oysters sourced from five different parts of the world, before sinking your teeth into a bed of succulent lobsters on ice. If cooked oysters are your thing—10 at Claymore at Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore has added a marvellous spread of lobsters cooked in a variety of styles for your dining pleasure. What more can shellfish enthusiasts and buffet goers ask for!

10 At Claymore Oysters

Now here’s the best part – quote ‘ladyironchef’ to enjoy the Oyster and Lobster Occasions feast at S$98++ for two pax (dinner only).

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Izumi Japanese Fish Market – Cheap Donburi That Starts From S$5.50

Izumi Bara Chirashi Don

Bara Chirashi Don is a rice bowl topped with a variety of diced and marinated sashimi, and its popularity is unparalleled. But they don’t usually come cheap.

A hidden gem along New Upper Changi Road, Izumi Japanese Fish Market has successfully packaged affordability together with quality in their Bara Chirashi Don (S$11.80).

Other than the Bara Chirashi Don, it also has other donburi on the menu—the cheapest donburi on the menu is only S$5.50!

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Taipei’s Raohe Street Night Market – 15 Tips On What To Eat And What To Do

Raohe St Night Market

For an authentic Taiwanese experience, head over to Taipei’s oldest night bazaar – Raohe Street Night Market. The bustling market is a stone’s throw away from Songshan MRT Station, hence making it an easily accessible attraction. Vendors will start setting up their stalls at 5pm, but the best time to drop by is around 7pm – where you get to catch the action in full force.

A trip to a night market in Taiwan might be daunting (especially for those who can neither read nor speak traditional Mandarin). Fortunately, our bilingualism has allowed us to compile a useful guide to Raohe Street Night Market. From queuing up for hu jiao bing, eating Chinese sausages to playing old-school games, here are 15 tips on what to eat and what to do at Raohe Street Night Market!

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9 Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In China Square Central You Must Dine At

China Square Central Food Guide

China Square Central is a dining establishment located in Singapore’s Central Business District. Featuring Chinese architecture, the modern shopping mall has artfully preserved and modified several traditional shophouses from the 60′s into cafes and restaurants.

While most people tend to associate China Square Central with its grand office tower, there is more to this place than meets the eye. There are not one, but three distinct blocks that make up China Square Central—18 Cross Street, 20 Cross Street and 22 Cross Street. Yes, that means dining options are aplenty!

From Korean BBQ to Thai favourites and coffee houses, here are 9 Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In China Square Central You Must Dine At.

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