Korean Bingsu – How Long Will The Trend Last?

Bing Su Trend

When bingsu first hit the shores of Singapore, that few pioneering outlets saw snaking queues every day for months.

For the uninitiated, bingsu is a Korean shaved ice dessert. It often comes in a sharing bowl; the shaved ice may or may not be flavoured, and piled with toppings on top such as fruits and nuts.

Perhaps this was because Singaporeans have a tendency to follow where the crowd goes or maybe it was just that innate willingness to queue for food. After all, “if there is a queue, it must be good,” right?

However, would you go out of the way to satisfy your craving for a sweet ice treat or really, do you still have a craving for bingsu? Is the Korean bingsu trend still alive and how long will it last?

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Katanashi – Japanese Tapas Bar Offering S$12 Nett Sashimi Donburi Sets

Katanashi Boat Quay

Japanese donburi sets for only S$12 nett? Yes, you got that right!

Katanashi is a Japanese tapas bar along Boat Quay that offers reasonably priced set lunch meals on weekdays, catering mostly to working professionals whose offices are nearby.

For those who are not familiar with the area, Katanashi is a less-than-ten-minutes walking distance from Raffles Place MRT station. We are giving the Japanese bar bonus points for easy accessibility, but is their food really value-for-money?  READ ON

5 Restaurants In Singapore Where Your Kids Can Dine For Free

Kids dine for free

Raising kids in Singapore is not a cheap affair and a family meal can be costly, especially when you bring them to a good restaurant; even kids’ meals at many eateries do not come cheap.

We often see parents sharing mains with their little ones—either to save money or to “not waste food”. More often than not, it’s the former.

Fortunately, there are some restaurants in Singapore that have been generously offering free meals for children. Here are 5 Restaurants in Singapore Where Kids Dine For Free.

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Ocean to Plate: A Seafood Extravaganza Of More Than 50 Seafood Specials At Marriott Cafe

Marriott Cafe Seafood Buffet

Up for a tantalising seafood buffet with the freshest catch of the sea? This March, Marriott Cafe is whetting the appetites of seafood lovers with the best of seafood from countries including USA, Canada, Alaska and Asia, western favourites, and a great selection of appetisers and desserts.

From 01 March to 15 March 2017, indulge in more than 50 irresistible seafood and International delights every evening at just S$88++* per adult and S$44++* per child. You may also complement your seafood with a bottle of Prosecco at $55.

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VivoCity Food Directory

VivoCity Food Directory

Located in HarbourFront, VivoCity is currently the largest retail and lifestyle shopping mall in Singapore comprising a total land area of 1,500,000 square feet.

Besides being well known for its open space design concept and retail shops, VivoCity also boasts a myriad of dining options ranging from family-friendly restaurants to big eateries and mini food stalls.

Heading to VivoCity for a meal anytime soon? You will find all that you need in our VivoCity Food Directory.

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16 Best Cafes & Coffee Shops In Perth That Are So Worth Visiting

Perth Best Cafes

Prior to our recent trip to Perth, we noticed the lack of online recommendations for bakeries and cafes in this wonderful Western Australian city. So we took it upon ourselves and harassed our Perth-based friends for their favourite haunts.

Bear in mind that most establishments stop operating by the late afternoon in true-blue Aussie style, so wake up early or risk missing out!

There are more cafes in Perth than you think. And Australia really has the best cafes in the world. Here’s our guide to 16 Cafes & Coffee Shops in Perth That Are So Worth Visiting.

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