[Closed] Chick Can Rotisserie – New Canadian Rotisserie & 40% OFF Main Courses

Chick Can Rotisserie

Chick Can Rotisserie is a new establishment which prides itself in whipping up Canadian-style Roasted Chicken and Poutine—it is one place to head to for comfort, rustic Western food.

Located along Amoy Street—just a 5-minute walk from Telok Ayer station—Chick Can is a cosy and wallet-friendly option for those who work in the Central Business District.

We were pleasantly surprised that all the items on the menu are below S$20, with the exception of the Half Chicken Meal (S$22+) which can easily feed three to four people. As if that is not enticing enough, you don’t have to pay for service charge at Chick Can Rotisserie too!

From now until 30 November 2016, our readers can quote “ladyironchef” to enjoy 40% off the second main course during dinner (6pm to 10pm). This promotion is valid for dine-in and takeaway.

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10 Best Places For Milkshakes In Singapore

Milkshake

It is hard to pass up on a good milkshake, and some of us are even willing to go to the ends of the earth just to have a sip of the better ones. After all, a milkshake is essentially having a dessert in a cup—it is creamy, it is sweet, and it is often pretty.

Over the years, milkshakes have evolved to be so much more than just your average vanilla, chocolate or strawberry flavours. Now, brands are shaking—literally—things up with more creative flavours such as Cookie Butter, Nutella and Salted Caramel.

If you are still scouring the face of Singapore for more great milkshakes, here is a guide to the 10 Best Places for Milkshakes In Singapore.

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Tsukiji Fish Market’s Move Delayed – Or It Might Not Relocate At All

Tuna Auction

The world-famous Tsukiji Fish Market was previously scheduled to cease operations on 02 November 2016 and shift to a new home in Toyosu on 07 November 2016. However, Tsukiji Fish Market’s proposed relocating plan has come to a halt due to concerns over environmental issues and construction costs.

Japan’s newly elected Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike’s decision to postpone the move was beyond necessary. The 400,000-square-meter wide new venue used to be a gas plant, and reported traces of soil contamination have raised alarm bells.The uncertainty of Tsukiji Fish Market’s future location has led to plenty of repercussions, especially for the fish merchants.

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10 Must-Visit Restaurants In Australia + Win An All-Inclusive 5D4N Holiday To Sydney

Australia Restaurant Guide

It is no secret that food is serious business in the Land Down Under. The Aussies are blessed with top-notch fresh gourmet produce and a diverse range of ethnic cuisines; the natives take immense pride in ensuring their food and beverages are nothing but the best.

Avid foodies would fly all the way to Melbourne for the best coffee and cafe food, travel to Sydney for its hip and trendy restaurants. Noosa — a world-famous surfing spot — has a thriving food scene. Gold Coast has no lack of good food, too. Australia is indeed the go-to destination for indulgent epicureans. Here are 10 Restaurants In Australia You Must Visit At Least Once In Your Life.

We are also sharing a simple contest at the end of this post where you can win an all-inclusive 5D4N dream foodie holiday to Sydney for two – where you and your plus one get to interact with celebrity chef and TV host Adam Liaw.

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Sotto Mare – Home To The Best Crab Cioppino In San Francisco

sotto mare san fran

Sotto Mare – the brainchild of chef Gigi Fiorucci – is one of San Francisco’s most popular restaurants. The casual dining establishment is so famous that it has been long regarded as a gourmet institution amongst San Franciscans.

The speciality seafood restaurant is notorious for its incredibly long queues but the wait clearly has not deterred avid foodies from returning.

The restaurant takes immense pride in serving the “best damn crab cioppino” and if you look around, you would soon realise that is exactly what everyone came for. For the uninitiated, the cioppino is a classic San Francisco seafood stew invented and subsequently popularised by the Italian fishermen who worked at Fisherman’s wharf in the 1930s.

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Asian Food Invasion – 6 Asian Cuisines That Are Ever Popular With Locals

Coke Asian Invasion

It is an undeniable fact that food fads in Singapore come and go at a rapid pace. As with all fads, many do not survive the test of time and they die down quietly before you even notice it.

Remember when donuts were all the hype because Krispy Kreme came to Singapore? What about the time when rainbow cakes filled up your Instagram feed?

Hipster food aside, we are (still) fortunate enough to be in Singapore because Asian cuisines are permanent and that while trends come and go, we have these 6 Asian Cuisines That Are Ever Popular With Locals.

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10 Places Where You Can Dine For A Cause In Singapore

Food For Thought

Dining in Singapore does not always mean it is a luxurious affair for yourselves. You can satisfy your cravings at an affordable price and help someone in need at the same time.

There is an increasing number of entrepreneurs and cafe owners who have started small businesses in the F&B industry with a strong belief for social cause(s) and to give back to society. A meal at these places actually mean playing a significant role in showing support for the same cause.

From helping the poor to employing ex-convicts and those with special needs in the hopes of teaching them new skills, here is a list of restaurants in Singapore where you can dine for a cause. READ ON

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