Petit Pain – This Famous Bakery In Joo Chiat Has One Of The Best Croissants In Singapore

Petit Pain Bakery

If you’re in the mood for some freshly-baked buttery, crisp croissants and pastries, you’re in luck because we’ve found a bakery nestled in Joo Chiat that serves just that.

Established in August 2019, Petit Pain specialises in bread and pastries such as croissants, danishes and escargot rolls. Check out what we had from this cosy bakery and our thoughts on their bakes!

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Suzuki Cafe and Roastery – S$3 Gourmet Coffee Hidden Away in An Industrial Estate

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One of the oldest coffee roasteries in Singapore, Suzuki Gourmet Coffee has been offering a wide selection of roasted gourmet coffee since they were founded in 1979. In an effort to further reach the masses, they’ve recently branched out to offer their fragrant cups of coffee at their very own Suzuki Cafe and Roastery.

Located right next to their main headquarters in Chin Bee Avenue, Suzuki Cafe and Roastery is set up on the second floor of an adjoining white building.

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Masizzim – New Korean Lunch Sets Including Bibimbap & Bulgogi That Start From S$10.90

MASIZZIM'S AFFORDABLE KOREAN LUNCH SETS

The hype for Korean food never seemed to die down after the K-wave hit our shores just a few years back. Even untill today, people’s love for Korean music, culture, and of course, food continues strong.

From the same team behind many popular Japanese & Korean dining concepts in Singapore such as Chir Chir, Sora Boru, Nipong Naepong and NY Night Market, Masizzim is a Korean casual restaurant hailing all the way from South Korea that specialises in hearty and wholesome stews. If you understand Korean, you’d also realise that their name itself is a wordplay on the words ‘masi’ (delicious) and ‘jjim’ (stew). 

To add a little diversity to their menu, Masizzim has rolled out a brand new lunch set menu that will be available on weekdays from 11am to 2pm (excluding public holidays) at both their 313 Somerset and Westgate outlets. Diners can look forward to an exciting lineup which includes popular Korean dishes such as bibimbap, kimchi fried rice and bulgogi!

Prices start from a very wallet-friendly S$10.90++ and each lunch set entails a main, a bowl of seaweed soup as well as two pieces of Korean pancakes.

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8 Halal Restaurants in Jewel Changi Airport To Dine At With Your Family & Friends

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Jewel at Changi is the most talked-about mall in Singapore right now, with star-studded food halls including Shake Shack, Burger & Lobster and the returning A&W. Queues are out-of-this-world and many restaurants have yet to be explored.

For our Muslim friends, we’ve got your covered with this list of 8 Halal Restaurants in Jewel at Changi to dine at with your family and friends. From Korean chicken to Western delights, you’ll definitely find an option that will please everyone.

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The Bubble Tea Factory — Whimsical Bubble Tea Exhibition From 19 Oct to 18 Dec

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Aside from mala and salted egg, another thing that Singaporeans are unanimously addicted to is bubble tea. We don’t know why but these little starchy balls of happiness never fail to make any drink taste better and every time there is a new bubble tea store in town, we find ourselves gravitating towards it even if the queues are 2-hours long.

This time around, it isn’t a new bubble tea store that’s opening, it’s a bubble tea factory. That’s right, you read that right! For just two months starting from 19 October 2019 onwards, The Bubble Tea Factory will be welcoming bubble tea fanatics to enjoy an enthralling and immersive bubble tea journey that features larger-than-life cups of bubble tea and an infinite galaxy of pearls.

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Pondtip Pratunam — Addictively Good Duck Rice In The Heart Of Pratunam

PONDTIP PRATUNAM

While we love Singapore’s duck rice, we admittedly prefer Bangkok’s duck rice a tad bit more. We don’t know how they do it but most of the ducks that we have tried here have turned out more succulent and tender as compared to the ones that we have had in Singapore.

While there aren’t as many stalls in Bangkok that sell duck rice as there are that sell chicken rice, we know a handful of good ones to recommend to you. One of them would be Pondtip Pratunam, a humble stall that sells an array of scrumptious Thai food which includes duck noodles and rice.

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2019 Michelin Guide Singapore – Here’s The Full List Of The Best Restaurants In Singapore

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The Michelin Guide Singapore has just announced the awardees of the Michelin Stars this 2019. Along with the recent release of the 2019 Bib Gourmand Award Winners, this is one of the most thrilling food-related announcements we will hear this year! We are always on edge to hear who did not make the cut and more importantly, who did.

Will the awardees of last year stay at the top? Which new players will enter this coveted Hall of Fame?

With today’s grand reveal, we are super excited to see which restaurants remain on this list and who some of the newer recipients are of the highly-prized Michelin Star. Whether you agree with this list if up to you to decide when you eventually pay them a visit after this announcement.

Read on to see the results of the 2019 Michelin Guide Singapore!

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