8 Thai Iced Milk Tea Desserts in Singapore For Every Cha Yen Lover

thai milk tea desserts

Everyone here knows the well-loved beverage Thai Milk Tea, yes? Also known as ‘cha yen’, the iced-cold drink is a refreshing thirst-quencher that is mixed with condensed milk and sugar.

The popularity of Thai milk tea has gone far and wide, where we are now seeing numerous unique dessert interpretations of it.

Here are 8 Thai Milk Tea Desserts in Singapore For Every Cha Yen Lover. So good that staying slim doesn’t seem that worth it after all.

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8 Markets in London To Check Out

london markets

London – the capital of England – has plentiful of markets that sell all sort of items thinkable. From vintage dresses, antiques, classic fish and chips, flowers to fresh produce; you name it, you got it.

London also happens to be our favourite city in the world, and we really love London for these markets. Each market is inherently unique and that makes it all the more exciting to explore all of them!

From the popular open-air Camden Market, beautiful Convent Garden Market to the world’s largest antique bazaar Portobello Road Market, here is our guide to 8 Markets In London To Check Out.

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12 Local Breakfasts In Singapore That Are Better Than Eggs Benedict

Local Breakfast

Do you remember back in school when you would sprint to the canteen during recess, just to get that steaming warm plate of Chee Cheong Fun (rice noodle rolls) with sweet sauce or a plate of delicious Lor Mai Kai (Chicken Glutinous Rice)?

If you grew up in Singapore, chances are, all of these are more than familiar to you. To us, these local breakfasts are still what comforts us the most in the mornings.

As Singaporeans, we are always proud of our multi-ethic society and of all the different cuisines available. Also, these local breakfast foods are usually inexpensive. If you are new to our Lion City, here are 12 local breakfasts in Singapore to try. And to all fellow Singaporeans, don’t you agree that these are better than the typical brunch fare of eggs Benedict and pancakes?

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8 Best Cities in Spain to Visit – And The Attractions You Must Not Miss

segovia aqeduct

Everyone knows Spain for their famous tapas and sangria, but did you know that according to Maps of World, there are at least 50 major Spanish cities? While this is great news for travellers who suffer from insatiable wanderlust, it has certainly made travel planning a little tougher for those who wish to see them all but have limited time and spending power.

The differing climates, demographics and history have shaped each destination into an inherently different Spanish city. Barcelona is arguably most visited for its captivating architecture work by Antoni Gaudi, Segovia is popular for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed ancient Roman Aqueduct, while Pamplona is renowned for its Running of the Bulls festival etc.

And then, we have many many many more.

From Ibiza, San Sebastian to Granada, here are 8 Best Cities in Spain to Visit and The Attractions You Must Not Miss.

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10 at Claymore – Pearl of the Orient Penang Fiesta Buffet at S$98++ For Two

Penang Buffet Pan Pac Orchard

Penang food has long been loved by many for its strong and unique flavours incorporated into a plethora of different dishes. This year, the crowd-favourite Penang buffet at 10 at Claymore has returned after a 5-year hiatus, only to present the most glorious Pearl of Orient Penang Fiesta. The team is all ready to impress with authentic Penang dishes, with ingredients specially sourced and flown in from Penang!

From 01 April to 31 May 2016, the special feature will be available at 10 at Claymore at Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore as an addition to their current running menu. This means that you can savour quality seafood, appetisers and regular mains, on top of an array of Penang delights.

And especially for you, our beloved readers, we have a deal of the century for you. From 01 April to 15 April 2016, if you are dining in a pair (or in pairs), quote ‘I Love Penang Food’ upon making reservations to enjoy the very special and exclusive price of S$98 for two!

There is nothing like a meal of comforting and tasty Penang fare at 10 at Claymore’s Pearl of Orient Penang Fiesta and here is what we loved.

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17 Cafes In Bangkok’s Thonglor And Ekkamai

Bangkok Thonglor Cafe

Thonglor used to be just another one of those unassuming hoods in Bangkok, until its fate changed some years ago. All it took was a leap of faith by some entrepreneurs who decided to run cafes in Thonglor Seen Space, and that whole area started booming and prospering.

Today, Thonglor is widely visited by both locals and tourists – anyone who enjoys a cuppa and quiet afternoons. The Thonglor “archipelago” includes Ekkamai, a street that is littered with quaint cafes, primarily dedicated to the Japanese expats who call that area Home.

With so many cafes sprouting out one after another, Thonglor is surely the place for all cafe-hoppers. Here are 17 Cafes in Bangkok’s Thonglor And Ekkamai that we love.

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5 Places You Can Donate Food To In Singapore For A Good Cause

food bankSource: The Food Bank Singapore

The next time you are about to throw away a food product, think twice. Your unwanted tin of biscuits could actually go a long, long way somewhere else.

There are several non-profit organisations in Singapore that will distribute these items to those who need it. It is a win-win situation; you get to reduce food wastage and the unprivileged benefits from your donation.

From nursing home Lions Home For The Elders to charity organisation Willing Hearts, here is our guide to 5 Places Where You Can Donate Food To In Singapore For A Good Cause.

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