Mak’s Noodle Opens in Singapore – Here’s What To Expect From The Famous Hong Kong Wanton Mee

Mak's Noodle

The long wait is finally over! Hong Kong’s famous Mak’s Noodle has just opened its very first overseas outpost, and it is in Singapore no less!

Fellow discerning foodies will get to enjoy Mak’s Noodle’s signature wanton noodle soup and mouthwatering classic dishes at wallet-friendly prices. Sitting on the ground level of The Centrepoint, Mak’s Noodle in Singapore brings you the familiar authentic taste of Hong Kong with its concise menu of noodles and beef brisket.

Mak's Noodle Hong Kong

If you are still confused by what we are talking about here, Mak’s Noodle is one of the world’s cheapest Michelin-starred eateries. It is well loved by food connoisseurs from all over the world, who return regularly for the restaurant’s legendary wanton noodles.

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Mama Jin Restaurant – Your Best Bet at Karon Beach in Phuket

Mama Jin Karon Beach

Karon Beach is not the top-of-mind destination for travellers to Phuket. Which is a shame, because the beach is so much cleaner and prettier as compared to your usual Patong Beach and Kata Beach.

It is relatively untouched by tourism – as compared to Patong Beach - and perhaps this is why food recommendations for the area is scarce too. Our first time to Karon beach had us struggling to find good eats, and most places look like tourists’ traps – which we loathe and always avoid. We’ve had several horrible meals at Karon Beach, got ripped off, and we were always grumpy after meal times.

But this was not until we found Mama Jin – an unassuming eatery that sits on the beachfront at the north of Karon Beach near to the lake. Yes, it looks like any other tourists’ trap along that stretch, but trust us on this: Mama Jin is your best bet at Karon Beach. We had an unforgettable Thai meal that was authentic, inexpensive and very satisfying.

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MUSEO – Sexy Restaurant on the Mezzanine with A Bar & Art Studio

MUSEO

MUSEO Restaurant & Bar is a great masterpiece.

If you haven’t heard, there is this enchanting restaurant that sits on the mezzanine level of Quayside Isle at Sentosa Cove, and it is known as the “Art on the Isle”. The divine combination of art and culinary take our breath away every single time, and each visit still charms us like never before.

It is like Picasso and Warhol had joined forces and blessed this space with their artistic flares. Filled with magic and astounding surprises at every corner and in every detail, MUSEO is one of the most romantic restaurants in Singapore. Its notably fine culinary execution makes the restaurant a perfect venue for dining – celebrate a special occasion here, or treat yourselves to an unforgettable night of arm jamming and regale cuisine.

Because dining at MUSEO is one sexy choice that you must not miss for the world.

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mezza9 at Grand Hyatt Singapore Introduces New Set Lunch and Ala Carte Dishes

mezza9 Dessert

mezza9 at Grand Hyatt Singapore has recently launched its new set lunches, and fans of the prized restaurant will be delighted to know that new options are aplenty, including a healthier four-course set menu consisting of just 600kcal. It is always lovely to dine at a familiar outlet, and even better when the chefs are always pushing their boundaries to introduce new creations to excite your palate.

On top of the introduction of new set lunches, mezza9 also wows its crowd once again with many new ala carte dishes, all of which are true to their philosophy of dishing out earnest cuisine with sustainable ingredients to please the soul.

For so many years, mezza9 has been a perennial favourite, and with this wave of new introductions, it gives us many more reasons to go back. Regulars will share our joy, but if you aren’t already a fan, here are some temptations:

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McDonald’s Singapore Finally Has All-Day Breakfast on Weekends and PHs (At Selected Outlets)

McDonald's All Day Breakfast

Yes, you read that right. McDonald’s Singapore is finally serving all-day breakfast on weekends and public holidays! REJOICE!

We have been counting down to this day for God knows how many years, and it is better news than good news! Gone are the days that we have to crawl out of bed on weekends when we should be sleeping in, and we set our alarms just so we could make it in time for our Hotcakes and Big Breakfast fix. But we no longer have to do this!

Selected outlets have starting pleasing fans with extended breakfast hours, and we really cannot contain our excitement. The regular breakfast menu will still be served till 12pm, and from 12pm to 5:30pm, enjoy the classic favourites of Hotcakes, Hotcakes with Sausage and Breakfast Deluxe. The early birds can have the stupid worms because mornings and worms suck, and for the rest of us who have a penchant to ditch our alarms on weekends and public holidays, we can still wake up to awesome McDonald’s breakfast!

This promotion has just been rolled out yesterday, and can only be found in 30-odd selected outlets in Singapore – mainly at areas like Woodlands, Yishun, Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Serangoon, Punggol and Sengkang. We are certainly hoping it to be extended island-wide soon!

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