9 Cafes And Restaurants In Chip Bee Gardens – An Alternative Area Across Holland Village

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Chip Bee Gardens is located directly across Holland Village and is home to a stretch of gourmet cafes and restaurants. Although it is conveniently situated across Holland Village MRT Train Station, the vicinity is relatively under the radar when compared to the ever bustling Holland Village.

Long-standing gourmet restaurants Mai Thai and Original Sins have been established at Chip Bee Gardens since years ago, but the recent year saw newcomers Sunday Folks and Monocle attracting hoards of hipsters entering the once-quiet neighbourhood. Chip Bee Gardens is now an attractive dining destination for epicureans; from Madrinaa Italiano restaurant to ice cream parlour The Daily Scoop, there is definitely something that will catch your fancy.

Here is our guide to 9 cafes and restaurants in Chip Bee Gardens that you should check out.

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Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel Reopened Its Pool, Pool Terrace Rooms, & Pool Grill Restaurant

Singapore Marriott Pool Grill

The beautiful pool on level 5 of Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel has been given a makeover and re-opened with a bang this August 2015! Think resort vibes with relaxing poolside cabanas, revamped pool terrace rooms, and spanking new a la carte, set lunch and brunch menus at the refurbished Pool Grill – an exciting menu of mainly grilled items awaits.

Get the whole experience of dining and staying here at the luxurious Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel, with a view overlooking the towers of Orchard Road, while basking in the glorious sunshine in this urban resort.

Singapore Marriott Pool

Be amazed by an atypical city experience and the new pool area, while you take in a picturesque view of Singapore’s most bustling shopping district, and enjoy a sumptuous meal by the pool.

The pool has been refurbished to include new and modern deck chairs, with an addition of lush cabanas where you can let your hair down and enjoy a margarita from Pool Grill. Pool Grill is located strategically in front of the pool, so you can unwind over a great meal while enjoying the serene atmosphere.

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11 Kid-Friendly Cafes in Singapore To Bring The Little Ones

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As you become parents, it’s inevitable for you to put the needs of your children before your own and to make sure that they are well-fed even when you are bringing them along for a gathering with friends, hence the constant need to look out for Kid-Friendly Cafes in Singapore. Some cafes only offer main course items in their menu, which is often frustrating as you cannot possibly stuff your children with such large portions of food.

Other than the portioning, another concern for parents is to make sure that their children can be kept occupied after the meal. Thankfully, most cafes in this list provide outlets of entertainment such as playgrounds or art and craft activities to keep your children engaged while you chat the afternoon away with your pals. These amenities are often available within your reach so your children will not be able to escape from your sight.

Without further ado, we share with you 12 Kid-Friendly Cafes in Singapore. Now, you and your little ones have more options when dining out!

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Cook & Brew – Modern Bar Favourites, Local Comfort Food And More Than 100 Different Craft Brews

Cook & Brew Westin Singapore

Guess why we love an amazing gastrobar like Cook & Brew? Well, it has to be the great food and equally astounding drinks. Perched on the 33rd level of The Westin Singapore, you also get treated to panoramic views of the city.

The Westin Singapore’s Executive Chef, Chef Aaron Foster, has added new items to Cook & Brew’s lunch and dinner menus. Drawing inspiration from his travels as well as working in award-wining dining establishments in New York, Toronto and Bangkok, he has developed an affinity for various cuisines that is reflected in his dishes.

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8 Interesting Cocktails With A Local Twist You Should Try In Singapore

Interesting Cocktails

The number of cocktail bars in Singapore has been increasing stealthily to meet the growing community of discerning drinkers. These bars are more often than not a hole-in-the-wall and you probably would have overlooked them in the day. An unassuming camouflaged entrance seems almost deliberate to ward off those who did not put in the extra effort to scout for the gateway to divine cocktails.

While classics such as Old Fashioned and Manhattan have been on every bar’s menu since our granny’s times, a new wave of Asian-fusion exotic selections, such as Kuvo’s prawn noodles cocktail and Bitters & Love’s crowd-pleaser kaya toast cocktail, has entered Singapore’s burgeoning bar scene in the recent years.

These unorthodox concoctions are the brainchild of Singaporean bartenders who have not forgotten their roots. The unique alcoholic beverages truly deserve extra commendation for overcoming the near-impossible uphill task of integrating local flavours into delicious cocktails.

Here is our guide to 8 interesting cocktails with a local twist in Singapore that you should try!

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14 Charming Cafes In Serangoon And Kovan For Cafe Hoppers

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Serangoon and Kovan are both prime districts in the North-Eastern part of Singapore with a slew of famed establishments around the estates, mainly at Serangoon Gardens – fondly remembered as Ang Sar Lee with red brick rooftops and tiles adorning the estate in the early days.

Food, in particular, is not hard to find in these areas, and it is no wonder why so many Singaporeans love flocking to these two districts when they need to fill their tummies with a plethora of interesting gastronomical finds. The cafes found in these areas are usually well-packed with people on weekends, and reservations are a must to avoid any disappointments.

We have brought you countless of Area Guides, but we are not close to stopping. Here is a Guide to Charming Cafes in Serangoon and Kovan to prep you for your next food trail.

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San Churro In Australia – Hot Chocolate, Churros, And Desserts

San Churros

Dessert specialty store San Churro is not of Australian origin, but that does not mean that it has not gained a special place in the hearts of Australians. The popular brand is so highly sought after that there are 48 San Churro outlets across Australia today – and they certainly face no lack of patrons who frequent it for their irresistibly delicious combination of churros and chocolate.

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