Russian Market (Psah Toul Tom Poung) – A Must-Visit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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Located in the Southern side of Phnom Penh city, Russian Market aka Psah Toul Tom Poung is a bustling bazaar that offers travellers spectacular glimpses of local Cambodians’ livelihoods, comprehensive variety of value-for-money souvenirs and endless photographic opportunities.

The Russian Market was extremely popular amongst the Russian expatriates in the 1980s, hence gaining its apt name. From processed fishes, motorcycle spare parts, knock-off merchandise to even nail parlours, you can find virtually every item and service available here.

When in Cambodia, Psah Toul Tom Poung is a must to visit.

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Ronin – Speakeasy Japanese Inspired Tapas Bar in Hong Kong

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Located on the ground floor of an unassuming grey building, Ronin restaurant is completely camouflaged and unnoticeable to unsuspecting passersby. It is virtually impossible to discover this hidden gem by chance and only those in the know would know about it.

Yet despite having no visible signage to indicate its presence, this speakeasy style Japanese bar-cum-restaurant in Hong Kong is packed with customers every night.

The majority of Ronin’s clientele consists of well-informed epicurean foodies who have no qualms about splurging on gourmet tapas. A meal for two – inclusive of alcoholic drinks – would easily set you back by approximately HK$1500 (or S$276). Pretty exorbitant for bar dining, huh? We are here to give you the rundown on whether or not it is worth your hard-earned money.

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Rail Corridor – Singapore’s Version Of New York City’s The High Line

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Every avid traveller and architectural fan would have heard about New York’s exceptionally stunning architectural project, The High Line. The greenway was constructed from an abandoned railway and is a popular attraction amongst New Yorkers and tourists alike. Its roaring success has inspired many global cities such as Sydney and Seoul to follow suit.

Of course, no two construction ventures will ever be identical and New York City’s High Line can ultimately only serve as an inspiration.

Singapore is set to come up with its very own version of New York City’s The High Line on the Rail Corridor – the former rail line will be transformed into a park that will stretch across 24 kilometres, making it 10 times longer than The High Line.

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Rida La Cuisine – Casual French Restaurant At Upper Thomson [Closed]

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Updated: Rida La Cuisine is no longer in operation.

Sick of all the pretentious overpriced Parisian haute cuisine dining concepts? Perhaps it is time to venture away from the overhyped glitzy restaurants and give Rida La Cuisine a shot instead. Located along the bustling stretch of Upper Thomson Road, Rida La Cuisine is a casual French eatery serving homestyle traditional French fare at affordable prices.

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Receive S$30 off Foodline’s Christmas Catering and Party Sets

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With over 100 caterers offering the best prices, Singapore’s biggest catering online portal FoodLine is indeed every host’s fairy godmother.

Festive seasons can get overwhelming at times, and dining out with the crowd sounds dreadful. Then, there are house parties and not everyone has the time (and patience) to stay in the kitchen to cook. We belong to all the above categories, and this is when FoodLine comes in especially handy – for us, and all of you who share the same concerns.

From now till 31 December 2015, readers of ladyironchef are entitled to S$30 off all online catering orders. There will surely be a caterer for all your party needs, and you should read on to find out more about the exclusive coupon code, as well as more of what FoodLine has to offer. Think mini party sets and large-scale buffet setups; FoodLine’s 100% Satisfaction Guarantee options will easily have your festive gatherings covered this Christmas.

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Romantic Dinner for 2 at Quayside Fish Bar & Bistro For Only S$88

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Quayside Fish Bar & Bistro at Quayside Isle is one of our regular haunts, and we know many of you love it there too. If it is going to be your first time, you now have another reason to have a dinner there with your partner. With their amazing S$88++ ‘Weekday Favourites for Lovers’ promotion for 2 (available Mondays – Thursdays), this set will be best to set your night right. All the better for first-timers, because it showcases signature dishes of Quayside Fish Bar & Bistro!

Before we go on, we ought to let you know that this “Couples” set includes a full bottle of red or white wine; amazing deal, isn’t it?

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Rouse – Cosy Muslim-Owned Cafe With Wholesome Food [Closed]

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Tucked away in the stretch of shophouses on Dunlop Street, Rouse can be easy to miss because of their simple shop front. But if you spot it and step into the cafe, the intimate setting will instantly make you feel at home. Rouse has a quaint industrial-style interior with beautiful low-hanging bulbs and art murals on the walls.

Looking for a cosy space with free wifi to get some work done? Rouse is a lovely Muslim-owned cafe with great fresh coffee, and the food served here are pretty wholesome too.

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Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel

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Hong Kong is prized for its city skyline, and we are always on the lookout for hotels with unobstructed views of the Harbour – Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel has just been added to our list because we had a very memorable stay there recently.

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Sitting in the heart of Wan Chai district – one of our favourite places to stay at when in Hong Kong - Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel is a part of the Marriott group, with a strategic waterfront location that overlooks the Harbour on the Kowloon side. Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel may not be the most posh hotel in Hong Kong, but it is no less popular among business travellers and tourists.

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