Ginger’s Seafood In A Pan – Giant Paella Pan of Seafood, Crabs & Grilled River Prawns

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If you love seafood and love to eat it until you drop, Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road’s brand new Seafood In A Pan promotion, launched in celebration of National Day, will definitely send your tastebuds tingling with excitement.

The iconic weekend buffet line-up has a new centrepiece, featuring a mega Paella pan filled to the brim with scallops, prawns, lobsters, salmon and crabs steeped in bubbling broth. The flavours of soup base include Laksa, Assam Curry and Mee Siam, changing on a rotational basis.

Besides the impressive pan of seafood, you can expect Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road’s returning favourites such as their Singapore Chilli Crab with Deep Fried Mantou, Stir Fried Crab with Salted Egg Yolk Sauce and their mouthwatering Crab with Bak Kut Teh broth in Claypot.

Seafood lovers will have a ball with this luxurious new Paella-style attraction, featuring local flavours and fresh seafood. To help you further indulge in your dining experience, quote ‘ladyironchef’ upon making your reservation to enjoy 25% off from 1 August to 29 September 2019.

Check out our highlights from Ginger at PARKROYAL on Beach Road’s new promotion!

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Hunk Seafood Bangkok — Enjoy A Seafood Feast With A Bunch Of Handsome, Prancing Hunks

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If you’re planning to visit Bangkok soon and you’d like to pay a visit to a place that has some dinner time entertainment, we have the perfect recommendation for you.

Located at the bustling Hua Mum Night Market, Hunk Seafood is a stand-alone eatery that specialises in seafood and, well, hunks.

The restaurant became a huge hit amongst both locals and tourists for their scantily dressed hunks who find joy in wriggling around in skimpy costumes while shrieking along to whatever song the restaurant is playing. The seafood here honestly isn’t the best but the entertainment sure makes up for it.

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6 Cafes In Tai Seng If You Are Sick Of Coffeeshop Food For Lunch

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A place that sees a large pool of executives, factory workers, novice drivers and the likes on a daily basis, Tai Seng is a pretty bustling area that still goes pretty much unnoticed by foodies.

Yet, those who work there will know that hidden within the industrial enclave lies a surprisingly vibrant slew of concept cafes.

If you find yourself a tad sick of your usual coffeeshop lunch option where its often crowded, humid and repetitive then here is our list of 6 Cafes in Tai Seng you should visit soon. READ ON

9 Old-School Eateries & Stalls To Visit Before They Become History

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Before the trend of hipster and thematic eateries, there were the old-school ones, just simple family-run establishments that serve up good grub. These are the original spots where our parents and even grandparents used to eat at during their youth.

Sure, they may not dish out fancy culinary skills or possess any aesthetic qualities worthy of the ‘gram’, but what you can expect are honest food and a homely atmosphere. Here are 9 old-school eateries that you should visit before they officially become history.
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14 Best Beach Clubs In Singapore You Should Spend Your Weekends At

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Whether you are still schooling or working, one thing that you will be able to agree on is how precious weekends are. Be it a day spent on paying back your sleep debt or a day of shopping in town, why not spend it on a deck chair on in the pool or the sea at a beach club instead?

Keeping in mind that there are only 2 days of the weekend, you need to spend it right. There is no time to waste in getting that golden tan and there could be no better way to laze the weekend away.

Here are 14 Best Beach Clubs In Singapore You Should Spend Your Weekends At. You deserve this weekend break!

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Savour Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant’s New Nightlife-Inspired Mooncakes this Mid-Autumn Festival

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Inspired by the lights and sights of Singapore’s vibrant nightlife, Xin Cuisine has launched their Mid-Autumn Mooncake Collection for 2019. The 2 new flavours were crafted with the palettes of millennials and food connoisseurs in mind, featuring refreshing and unique flavour pairings that will excite your tastebuds.

Xin Cuisine has every detail of the box taken care of, designing the packaging to resemble the changing phases of an Autumnal moon. Using the symbolic harvesting moon of September, it evokes a sense of togetherness between loved ones whether near or far.

Xin Cuisine also offers its well-loved classic range of baked mooncakes for the traditional mooncake lovers, featuring 3 flavours with low sugar white lotus seed paste this year. The baked mooncakes also come in an Assorted Nuts variety should you prefer something with a nice crunch.

Here are some highlights from Xin Cuisine’s Mid-Autumn mooncake line-up this year.

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16 Places & Activities You Need to Add To Your Tasmania Itinerary

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Tasmania is made up of 334 islands and is an isolated island-state off Australia’s south coast. This serene island-state is great for a short trip to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life in Australia, with renowned wines, freshly shucked oysters, adorable wildlife, and the best fish and chips.

Unique and stunning rock formations, calming blue oceans, the freshest seafood you can find, Tasmania offers some of the richest experiences for visitors to delve into for the most relaxing getaway trip.

Here’s what we love.

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Man Fu Yuan’s Mid-Autumn Mooncakes 2019 – Indulge in Ronnefeldt Tea-infused Treasures

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It’s the time of the year again for decadent mooncakes, our favourite! Every year, we look forward to Man Fu Yuan’s mooncakes and this year, expect a new lineup of snowskin mooncakes featuring German teahouse Ronnefeldt’s infusions.

Donning Man Fu Yuan’s signature rose shape, the Snowskin Mooncakes: Tea Collection features four new flavours that are both innovative and elegant. Indulge in the rich flavours of Irish Whiskey Cream Assam Tea with Milk Chocolate Truffle, Morgentau Tea and Hazelnut Chocolate Pearls, Peppermint Tea and Chia Seeds with Lemon-Hibiscus Jelly Truffle, and lastly, Soft Peach Tea with Pumpkin Seeds and a Ginger-Passionfruit Jelly Truffle.

You can also expect Man Fu Yuan’s classic Baked Mooncakes featuring luxurious white or red lotus paste with Single or Double Yolks and selection of Assorted Nut Mooncakes. Making a comeback this year is the crowd-favourite Low-Sugar White Lotus Paste Mooncake with Macadamia Nuts.

Here is what Man Fu Yuan has to offer in this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival.

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