
Dancing Crab—one of the best Louisiana seafood restaurants in Singapore—is opening a new outlet at Northshore Plaza II, Punggol’s newest waterfront mall on 5 May 2022.

Dancing Crab—one of the best Louisiana seafood restaurants in Singapore—is opening a new outlet at Northshore Plaza II, Punggol’s newest waterfront mall on 5 May 2022.

Mother’s Day is just around the corner and you can surprise and treat your Mummy dearest with a special edition Afternoon Tea at The Marmalade Pantry.
Available for dine-in, takeaway and delivery from 27 April to 31 July 2022, the popular homegrown bistro is offering the Floral Blush Afternoon Tea Set (S$76++ for two persons) which boasts an array of sweets and savouries for a delicious Mother’s Day afternoon tea.

Serangoon Garden Bakery & Confectionery is an institution which has been dishing out Singapore-style old-school breads—or better recognised as buns—for decades.
While everyone has their favourites (and there are only a handful of surviving traditional bakeries in Singapore), we grew up with Serangoon Garden Bakery & Confectionery at Serangoon Garden Market and it is our go-to place whenever we want to satisfy our craving for old-school buns.
“Zai Lai, Zai Lai!”

Situated in north-east Singapore, Kovan is a neighbourhood which has plenty of great restaurants, cafes, eateries and hawker stalls. Here’s our pick of the food places in Kovan you need to try when you are in the area.

Good news for fans of old-school fast food restaurant, Waffletown! It is making a comeback and it will be reopening at NEWest in West Coast.
Waffletown is currently soft-launching with a limited menu and it will officially open on 31 May 2022.

Opened by the same team behind Atlas Coffeehouse, Supernova is a new restaurant & cafe which has joined the ever-growing list of cafes in the east in Singapore. It is located at 266 Tanjong Katong Road along the same stretch of eateries including Ponggol Nasi Lemak, Trattoria L’Operetta, Kazo Cafe and Eng’s Wantan Noodle.
Supernova officially opened its doors to the public today (20 April 2022).

A stalwart bastion of traditional nonya kuehs, Tiong Bahru Galicier Pastry has been enamouring senses since its inception in the 1970s, enrapturing with its beautiful array of traditional kuehs and baked goods.
It has been reported by Eatbook that the famous old-school bakery may be closing its current space in Tiong Bahru due to an impending sale of their shophouse unit. However, it remains unclear whether Tiong Bahru Galicier Pastry is closing for good or simply moving to a new shop.