[Closed] The Wagon – French-Japanese Tapas Served On Trolley. And AMAZING Beef Platter

The Wagon

The Wagon is one of the newest but most unassuming restaurant on Tras Street, Singapore. It looks subtle and unassuming from the outside, along the rows of restaurants and shophouses. But if you can locate this gem, you are in for a treat.

When night falls, a huge red neon signboard bearing the words ‘The Wagon’ lights up in full glory. And that is also when The Wagon comes alive. From the brick walls to the copper pans and pots hung up, the interior of The Wagon is chic and fun – all while boasting a very sassy yet casual vibe.

From French-Japanese inspired tapas served on trolley, to the amazing beef platter which features four different premium cuts of Hokkaido beef (dry-aged in-house), to the whole Muenier Flounder, The Wagon is full of surprises and a place that is suitable for all occasions.

Think of it as a spot where you can have great tapas and mains in a relaxed setting. And did we mention that it serves cocktails at S$7 each during Happy Hour? Also, our readers can quote “ladyironchef” to get a surprise dish from the chef.

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The Latte Index – How Much Is A Cup of Latte in Asia Pacific?

Caffe Latte

Just like the Big Mac Index that was created by The Economist almost three decades ago, the prices of specific food and drinks around the world reflect the purchasing-power parity (PPP) and the cost of living of the city or country.

People are increasingly becoming interested and appreciative of a good cuppa, and a fantastic go-to beverage wherever we travel to is always a lovely hot latte.

Of course, there is a very stark and obvious price fluctuation between these major cities and they do in fact, reflect the cost and standard of living in that city itself. In this light-hearted article, we explore the prices of a cup of latte from a cafe or coffee house from 10 major cities in Asia Pacific.

So just How Much is a Cup of Latte in Asia Pacific? Let us find out in this latte index.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore’s SuperBrunch – The Brunch Buffet Of The Year Is Back

Ritz Carlton SuperBrunch

If you’ve not booked your seats for SuperBrunch at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore this Sunday, do take action fast!

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore is synonymous with the best buffets in Singapore. and twice a year, the hotel organises an extravagant SuperBrunch that foodies look forward to.

Three Cheers for The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore’s SuperBrunch – The Brunch Buffet of The Year Is Back!

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[Closed] The Chicken King – Buttermilk Chicken Waffles With Salted Egg Sauce

Salted Egg Chicken Waffles

Updated on 18 March: The Chicken King has stopped operations due to manpower issues.

Tucked away in a quiet street of food stalls at Toa Payoh, The Chicken King is by the same people behind Orchid Live Seafood, helmed by none other than the man himself, Chef Steven Chua.

It is an unassuming-looking outlet that got our attention with their chicken-only menu. No service and ambience to speak of, so don’t expect anything at all. They are really just a small eatery that would do for a fast, hassle-free meal.

The Chicken King is a very different concept from its sister restaurant, offering hearty and affordable food in the heartlands of Toa Payoh.

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The Populus Coffee & Food Co. – One Of The Best New Cafes In Singapore

The Populus Coffee Co

Opened by the folks behind Department of Caffeine and Two Degrees North Coffee Co., The Populus Coffee & Food Co. opened its doors to public late last year, and it has been our favourite cafe in Singapore since.

You see, The Populus Coffee & Food Co. is everything a good cafe should be – a neat decor with plants and natural sunlight, comprehensive food menu with wholesome meals and homemade desserts, and a brilliant cuppa.

With the rise of demands for cafes in Singapore, more and more are sprouting out across the island, but sadly, everyone is just cutting corners and compromising on the quality – whatever they are. Thank God The Populus Coffee & Food Co. is nothing like that at all, and they always strive to bring the best experience to cafe-goers.

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The Commons – Bangkok’s Hottest Destination With 28 Restaurants, Cafes And Shops

The Commons

The Commons at Thonglor is Bangkok’s Hottest Destination right now.

With 28 restaurants, cafes and shops to boast, it is an enchanting space in Thonglor that opened its doors to public in January 2016. It is not “just another mall”; it is a community, and a way of life to the guys who envisioned and built The Commons.

“Our intention is to build first a community, then a mall. We want to become Thonglor’s backyard – a gathering ground for specialized producers and their customers. We hope to promote wholesome living and a true sense of community.”

With the words of the founder of The Commons, you know this is where you should be.

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The Original Salted Egg Yolk Croissant From Urban Bakery In Hong Kong

Liu Sha Croissant

The salted egg yolk croissant trend has been catching up in our region, with cafes in Singapore, Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur coming up with their renditions of croissants that are filled with salted egg yolk.

Suddenly, everyone’s all about salted egg yolk croissant. Like, everyone.

But do you know that the original salted egg yolk croissant was first created by Urban Bakery Works in Hong Kong?

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The Ultimate Donut Showdown – Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’ Donuts or J.CO?

Ultimate Donut Showdown

It is a never-ending debate on which donut chain is better, and we have our thoughts and favourites too.

Donuts are snacks that we’ve had since we were kids, and regardless of variation, we are always up for a good donut.

So which is the best? There are three popular donut chains in Singapore that people always think of when they want a donut – Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’ Donuts and J.CO Donuts – and we have decided to compare them further. Here’s the ultimate donut showdown.

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