5 Things To Know Before You Visit Seoul’s New Noryangjin Market

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The famous Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market in Seoul is in a difficult predicament; both the old and new markets are located just side by side and this has resulted in a portion of the vendors moving over to the new building while the rest continue operating at the old market.

In an attempt to modernise the fishery industry to promote tourism growth, the new Noryangjin market has been built to accommodate more stalls in a cleaner environment. While the intention is to increase business opportunities for the owners, many owners from the old Noryangjin Fish Market refused to move over and cited a smaller land area and increased rental fees as their main concerns.

If you are curious about the similarities and differences between the old and new Noryangjin markets, read our guide to find out more. READ ON

KyoChon – The BEST Korean Fried Chicken In Seoul

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KyoChon has the best fried chicken in Seoul, South Korea. There, we’ve said it. There is no lack of Korean fried chicken restaurants in Seoul, but KyoChon’s rendition is head and shoulders above the rest.

KyoChon offers its Korean fried chicken in several flavours—Garlic Soy Series, Honey Series, and Red Series (Red Pepper). Do not leave Seoul without having KyoChon’s Korean Fried Chicken.

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Fuglen Coffee – Popular Coffee Shop From Tokyo To Open Pop-up In Singapore

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Fuglen Coffee Tokyo—a popular coffee shop from Tokyo and Oslo—will be having a pop-up in Singapore at The Glasshouse: Speciality Coffee & Toast Bar located at Chijmes from 07 November to 03 December 2017.

This pop-up concept is a collaborative effort between speciality coffee e-tailer Cafebond.com and Fuglen Coffee Tokyo. During the month-long pop-up, coffee enthusiasts will be able to enjoy 3 origins of freshly roasted coffee that are all specially air-flown weekly from their main coffee roastery in Tokyo.

For those of you who love a good brew, this pop-up’s for you!
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36 Romantic Restaurants in Singapore To Score Brownie Points With Bae

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It is your turn to plan for date night and your partner is “fine with anywhere”. Sure, the idea of romance is subjective—some may prefer an intimate candlelight dinner while others enjoy admiring a splendid view of the city’s skyline.

Whatever it may be, there is one factor these restaurants have in common—great ambience. With so many romantic restaurants all over Singapore, it is impossible to research on each and every single one. So we have made things simple for you.

Our comprehensive guide to the most romantic restaurants in Singapore is not just perfect for first dates, couples who are celebrating important milestones but also for regular date nights with your other half because you do not need a reason to spoil your partner, right?

Here are 36 Romantic Restaurants In Singapore To Impress Your Date. READ ON

Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant: 5 Dining Concepts In 1 + 20% Discount

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Japanese food lovers, you need to know about this secret Japanese restaurant on the rooftop of Orchard Central—Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant! It houses 5 different restaurant concepts in one, serving up flavourful Japanese fare in generous portions at fairly affordable prices.

Dishing out a vast variety of Japanese food options spanning from sushi and sashimi, ramen, tempura and an assortment of chicken dishes and wagyu dishes, to say diners will be spoilt for choice is an understatement. And the best part is being able to order from any of the 5 menus and having them served and billed together!

Tsukiji Fish Market Restaurant takes pride in providing diners with a variety of fresh seasonal fish and sashimi and you’d be happy to know that most of their seafood products are all air-flown from Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji Fish Market twice a week.

With such a stellar array of Japanese eats at a fairly reasonable price point, this larger than life Japanese Restaurant is a sure-fire hit among foodies everywhere. Here’s the cherry on top: simply quote ‘ladyironchef’ to enjoy a 20% off during dinner with a minimum spending of S$30 in a single receipt.  This offer is valid from now until 30 November 2017.

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15 Awesome Things In The East To Prove That East-Siders Have It Better

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There is a constant debate between the East-siders and the West-siders on which side of the island is the best. Growing up, you would have friends who live at the far ends of Singapore. Those who stay in the West whine whenever they need to travel to the East and vice versa. Making a trip to the other side of the island could almost be considered a day trip on its own.

East-siders believe that the East side is the best—and for good reasons. The East of Singapore is dotted with interesting hot spots and amazing food locations that are more than enough to make the West-siders jealous. Not convinced? Here are 15 Things To See, Do and Eat In The East of Singapore That Proves That The East Is The Best. READ ON

Daegweol – New Korean Restaurant In The CBD With S$16 Lunch Sets

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Fans of Korean food would know that Tanjong Pagar is home to many authentic Korean restaurants and popular Korean barbecue joints. The latest addition to Tras Street is Daegweol, a new Korean restaurant that opened discreetly in August.

Those who enjoy hearty, traditional Korean dishes will find Daegweol right up their alley—their straightforward menu focuses on Korean delicacies such as Galbi-Tang (beef short ribs soup) and Suyuk (pork belly).

Daegweol also offers affordable lunch sets starting from S$16++. As the restaurant is currently still in soft launch, diners can expect an updated menu in coming months. READ ON

17 Gluten-Free Restaurants And Cafes In Singapore For Your Next Gathering

Gluten Free Restaurants Singapore

Although many have heard of gluten-free dining, some may not entirely appreciate what gluten-free dining encompasses. For the uninitiated, a gluten-free diet is one that strictly excludes gluten i.e. a mixture of proteins present in wheat and related grains, such as barley, rye and oat.

While Singapore is a food paradise, it may seem difficult to find places which offer gluten-free options especially when everything is so rich and sinful. Put aside your preconceived notions because there are dining establishments in Singapore which offer gluten-free options which do not scrimp on the quality or taste of their dishes.

Here are 17 Gluten-Free Dining Habitats In Singapore. Trust us, this is one guide you will need to keep bookmarked in your browser.

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