4D3N Kuala Lumpur Itinerary – 19 Tips On What To See, Do & Eat

Kuala Lumpur

It is no secret that Singaporeans enjoy weekend getaways or short trips abroad to unwind and recharge. One nearby city brimming with scrumptious street food and bustling nightlife is the capital city of Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur.

If you are flying from Singapore, you only need 45 minutes by plane and 4 or 5 hours by coach, depending on traffic and weather conditions. The city’s close proximity and affordability makes it a great travel destination for many of us who are planning to go for a getaway.

Planning a trip there soon and have no idea what to do there? Here’s our 4D3N Kuala Lumpur Itinerary on 19 tips on what to see, do and eat in the city. READ ON

8 Fun Things to See And Do In Taipei Shifen

Shifen Taiwan

To locals, tourists and frequent visitors, the little town of Shifen in Taiwan is filled with rich traditions, interesting attractions as well as scenic destinations.

From its timeless practice of releasing sky lanterns and the town being home to Taiwan’s own little Niagara Falls, you will be sure to fall in love with Shifen.

Here are 8 fun things that you can see and do in Taipei Shifen.

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14 Stunning Restaurants In Singapore With The Best Views

Restaurants with best views

Singapore is best recognised internationally by the amazing cityscape with magnificent skyscrapers and state-of-the-art structures such as the Esplanade and Gardens by the Bay. Indeed, not many cities in the world are able to beat such a view.

With such a sight to behold, it is no wonder Singaporeans love to dine in a restaurant that is able to offer the best sights. Restaurants that boast a panoramic view of the city are often the most ideal places for romantic dates, formal dinner meetings and celebrations to take place.

From rooftop bars to exquisite restaurants in Singapore, here are 14 Restaurants With The Best Views In Singapore. READ ON

8 Korean Dessert Places In Singapore To Satisfy Your #Seoul With Bingsu

Chick n ken Thai iced tea bingsu

Our sporadic dessert cravings often stem from Singapore’s sweltering temperature. After soldiering through the heat and bearing the humidity, you should find ways to treat yourselves whenever you can.

One Korean dessert that seems to be getting everyone crazy is the bingsu, also known to the world as Korean shaved ice.

Whether you have visited Korea or not, we hope this list of Korean dessert places will touch your #Seoul.

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10 Cheap Chirashi Don In Singapore For S$18 And Under

Cheap Chirashi

Imagine having a serving of fresh nigiri sushi in front of you. Now, multiply that by 6, put them in a bowl and you would have a chirashi don. The sight of freshly sliced sashimi laid atop mirin-doused sticky rice will not only be a visual feast, but the explosion of flavours will impress your palate every single time.

Chirashi don is often pricey, what with the premium tuna, sea urchin and all. But if you can make do with a simple serving of basic chirashi don sans the lavish items, you actually have many choices if the chirashi don craving kicks in—and your wallet need not take a beating.

Here is our guide to 9 cheap Chirashi Don in Singapore for S$18 and under that you wished you knew about earlier.

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8 Problems Only Dessert Lovers Understand – Must. Have. Cake.

Pancakes

As an avid dessert lover, nothing beats the sugar rush of savouring a gorgeous slice of chocolate cake or digging into a refreshing fruit sorbet. For all the dessert fans out there with an incurable sweet tooth, just know that you are not alone.

We get it, desserts are like a taste of heaven. To us, having a bite of a perfectly made dessert is like falling in love; adrenaline, satisfaction, sheer happiness and all.

Before we get too excited, there are definitely “downfalls” of being a self-declared dessert enthusiast. Here are 8 Problems Only Dessert Lovers Understand – Must. Have. Cake.

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Kuala Lumpur’s Petaling Street – 10 Essential Malaysian Street Food To Eat

Petaling Street

Known as Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown, Jalan Petaling is a vibrant street where peak hour starts just before sunset and vendors start opening up their stalls for business. The massive market spreads across Jalan Pudu and Jalan Sultan.

It is common to see locals and tourists bargaining at Petaling Street as there is stiff competition arising from the scores of shops selling souvenirs, electronics and even fake designer items.

In the midst of shopping, fill your tummy with delicious street food you can find at Petaling Street. Here are 10 Street Food To Look Out For At Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur. READ ON

15 Street Food In Jakarta You Must Try At Least Once In Your Life

bubur ayamPhoto Credit: anindiaulia

The congested traffic along the roads of Indonesia’s bustling capital may be daunting at first glance but we have to admit we are still very much drawn to Jakarta by the wafting aroma and tastiness of their local street food.

Sukun Goreng, Gado-gado and the Pisang Coklat are some personal favourites among the local street selections.

Here is a list of popular street delicacies and snacks to fill your rumbling stomach after a delightful day of meandering through Jakarta’s hustle and bustle.

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