Sinpopo Brand – Retro Cafe With Local Food Reinvented

Sinpopo Brand Joo Chiat

Nestled in between the shophouses on Joo Chiat Road is Sinpopo Brand, one of our favourite cafes with a strong touch of nostalgia. The cafe boasts a retro rustic ambience – think wooden tables, checkered floor tiles, antique light bulbs, Bruce Lee posters and songs from the 60′s.

Nothing spells comfort to a Singaporean more than Nasi Lemak and Hor Fun – which is exactly what Sinpopo Brand is known for. However, what distinguishes Sinpopo Brand from the usual hawker centre food besides the vintage interiors of the cafe, is how they deliver local food that comes with a twist.

On our previous visit, we shared several of our favourite bites from Sinpopo Brand. Since then, the concept cafe has introduced new additions. There is a Salted Vegetable Duck Soup that totally reminded us of grandma’s cooking, a Muah Chee Salad and an extremely photogenic Gula Melaka Chendol Parfait!

Readers of Ladyironchef can enjoy any dessert for just S$5 with any 2 main dishes or Nasi Lemak for Two ordered.

Here are our favourite Mod-Sin Dishes from Sinpopo Brand That Are Worth The Calories. READ ON

Café Baron – Visit This Owl Cafe When You Are In Tokyo

Cafe Baron Owl Cafe Tokyo

You might think the Japanese already have it all – fresh, succulent sashimi, picture-perfect sweet crepes, takoyaki and yakitori. But just when you think things cannot get any better, you find Café Baron, a space inhabited by owls. Yes, owls.

You do not need to visit a zoo now to see these intelligent creatures. Café Baron allows you to get up close and personal with the animals, all while you sip a cup of tea or coffee, and dine on some tantalising curries and desserts.

READ ON

3 Spook-Tacular Events Around Singapore For Halloween 2016

Salem Witch HNN6 USSPhoto Credit: Resort World Sentosa

Halloween is the only time of the year when you can get away with cheesy costumes and cringe-worthy pranks. It is also the perfect time to bring out your horror movie collection and binge-watch with a couple of friends!

But throughout the recent years, Halloween is a festivity that Singaporeans are growing to love more and more.

We get to be treated to yearly scare-fests, on top of the Trick-And-Treat adventures in neighbourhoods. Be it full-on hair-raising experience or something more toned-down that the kids will love, here are 3 Spook-Tacular Events Around Singapore For Halloween 2016.

READ ON

Tsuta Ramen – The First Michelin-Starred Ramen Stall From Tokyo Is Coming To Singapore

Tsuta Ramen

Photo Credit: Drama Fever

Tsuta Ramen started out as a humble 9-seater ramen shop in Tokyo, and serves only 150 bowls daily. And they earned themselves a Michelin star last December, making it the first ramen stall to receive the coveted award.

But now, you do not need to make a trip all the way to Japan just to have a taste of this famed ramen, for they are opening a stall right here in sunny Singapore come October 2016. We can foresee snaking lines and instant popularity for Tsuta Ramen.

READ ON

7 Best Dining Memberships in Singapore

Best Dining Memberships

Over time with inflation, meals get more expensive and each day is a reminder for us to be mindful of our spendings, yet there are times when you just feel like giving yourself a treat. Pampering yourself should not come at a high cost and we agree with that!

In our city where the F&B businesses have strong competition is where we as consumers stand to gain. Almost all the restaurants in Singapore are collaborating with various credit card companies, mobile applications and coming up with their own promotions to give customers the best deals in town.

While we sure aren’t complaining, it can be hard to keep up with all the different discount schemes that are popping up every day. Here is a simple guide to 7 Dining Memberships in Singapore that we live by.

READ ON

Si Chuan Dou Hua (PARKROYAL On Kitchener Road) – Dim Sum Buffet At S$50++ For 2

Si Chuan Dou Hua

Dim sum is a vital part of Cantonese culture.

Over at Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant At PARKROYAL On Kitchener Road, the exquisite array of authentic steamed, deep-fried and pan-fried dim sums served are inspired by Si Chuan and Cantonese cuisines and are meticulously handcrafted.

And there is an ongoing buffet that features 50 types of authentic dim sum – you’ve got that. All free-flow! From 15 September to 31 December 2016, head to Si Chuan Dou Hua for the ‘Nostalgic Dim Sum Buffet Feast’. There are two seatings on weekends, where the timings are split to 11.30am – 1pm and 1.30pm – 3pm (S$38++ per adult, S$22.80++ per child).

Listen up, here is the best deal – every two adults only have to pay a total of S$50++ (valid daily, minimum 4 to dine). What a fantastic deal we have here!

READ ON

10 Hotels in Myeong-dong (Seoul) That You Can Stay At For Under S$200 Per Night

Myeong-dong

Myeong-dong is one of the most popular areas in Seoul, and it is renown for its extensive cosmetics shopping and street food.

Staying in Myeong-dong makes it all too convenient to travel around when taking a holiday in Seoul, and it is one of our favourite areas because it has everything that you would possibly need – shopping, food, public transport…

Here are 10 Hotels in Myeong-dong That You Can Stay At For Under S$200 Per Night. This should help you with some savings!

READ ON

Pages: Prev 1 2 3 ... 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 ... Next