8 Exciting Events That Are Taking Place In Singapore In April 2017

Singapore April Events

This April marks the first quarter of 2017 and it seems like this is going to be an exciting month for all of us! Whoever said Singapore is a boring place to be?

Whether you are into art, music or fitness, this month’s events are sure to keep you busy and entertained. Highlights include the much anticipated Artbox flea market from Bangkok, Electric Run and Singapore International Jazz Festival.

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9 Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In China Square Central You Must Dine At

China Square Central Food Guide

China Square Central is a dining establishment located in Singapore’s Central Business District. Featuring Chinese architecture, the modern shopping mall has artfully preserved and modified several traditional shophouses from the 60′s into cafes and restaurants.

While most people tend to associate China Square Central with its grand office tower, there is more to this place than meets the eye. There are not one, but three distinct blocks that make up China Square Central—18 Cross Street, 20 Cross Street and 22 Cross Street. Yes, that means dining options are aplenty!

From Korean BBQ to Thai favourites and coffee houses, here are 9 Restaurants, Cafes & Eateries In China Square Central You Must Dine At.

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Routesixtysix – New Neighbourhood Cafe In Bedok With Fantastic Red Velvet Waffles

Route Sixty Six Cafe

Joining the bustling cafe scene in the east is Routesixtysix, a newly opened neighbourhood cafe that serves mainly delectable waffles, ice cream of many interesting flavours and a range of house brews.

The small yet cosy cafe is less than 10 minutes walk from Bedok MRT Station and is situated just across the street from FATCAT Ice Cream Bar. Visitors can expect the cafe to start serving brunch items from May 2017.

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Soek Seng 1954 Bicycle Cafe – Watch Planes Take Off From This Vintage Bicycle Cafe

Soek Seng Bicycle Cafe Singapore

Soek Seng 1954 Bicycle Cafe is a hidden cafe that is situated far away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The owner is a vintage bike collector who proudly displays his beautiful vintage bicycles all around the cafe. Needless to say, we were all in awe of the cafe’s lovely interior.

Besides that, having a meal at this bike cafe is a unique experience in itself. Diners are able to watch private airplanes take off from Seletar Airport which is located just beside the bike cafe. How cool is that?!

However as one of the most ulu cafes in Singapore, is it really worth the effort to make all your way there for a meal? Well, read on to find out more! READ ON

KFC’s New Shoyu Sansho Chicken & Vanilla Custard Puff Are #Oishiok

KFC Shoyu Chicken

Nothing gives Singaporeans a sense of satisfaction like sinking our teeth into deep-fried chicken. When we are in the mood for some sinfully good fried chicken that is value-for-money (which is almost all the time), KFC always comes to mind.

While we are all loyal fans of their regular menu items, it is exciting to see new seasonal dishes that launches every so often. Prepare your hearts for what has come this Sakura season—it is the new Japanese-flavoured Shoyu Sansho Chicken. Yes, it is simply #Oishiok!

Besides that, KFC is also introducing a new Vanilla Custard Puff as a sweet treat to complement your meal. Sounds good? It sure is. READ ON

15 Luxurious Airbnb Villas In Ubud You Can Stay At For Less Than S$150 A Night

ubud villas

You probably did not know that you could enjoy the luxury of a private personal villa at just less than S$150 a night in Ubud, Bali.

It typically costs over a thousand dollars a night to stay in a 5-star world-class villa. But thanks to the rise of AirBnb, a wide variety of affordable luxurious holiday homes have been made available to those who are on a budget.

Read on to find out the 15 villas in Ubud, Bali that you can stay at for less than S$150 a night.

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Shinsen Fish Market – A Modern Seafood Market In Bangkok You Never Knew About

Shinsen Fish Market

In the City of Smiles where cafes and restaurants are aplenty, a fish market exists too and you definitely need to know about it.

Shinsen Fish Market is a seafood haven in Bangkok, and it is a new addition to Bangkok’s ever-happening food scene. Just a few months shy of its first birthday, Shinsen Fish Market is supposedly inspired by and modelled after Taipei’s Addiction Aquatic Developments.

The modern fish market in Sukhumvit is a must-visit when you next visit Bangkok. Here’s everything to love about Shinsen Fish Market.

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