Singapore Restaurant Month 2016 – 46 Restaurant Brands with 95 Healthy Dishes

Singapore Restaurant Month

Singapore Restaurant Month is here again!

This year’s Singapore Restaurant Month will be held from 01 July 2016 to 31 July 2016. In collaboration with the Health Promotion Board and Singapore Tourism Board, the Restaurant Association of Singapore has made ‘healthy dining’ the main theme for this year. Now, aren’t we all more conscious about eating healthier lately?

This year’s slew of dishes have to contain either 500 calories or less, or it has to be made up of at least 8% wholegrains such as oatmeal, brown rice and wholemeal bread. All of these dishes have been approved by certified Health Promotion Board nutritionists.

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PARKROYAL on Kitchener Road Lobster & Crab Buffet At S$118++ For 2 Pax

Lobster & Crab Buffet

Talk about a double whammy! Spice Brasserie at PARKROYAL on Kitchener Road is introducing its unrivalled Lobster and Crab Buffet at S$118++ for 2 pax!

With so many crustacean buffets in Singapore, sometimes you just cannot decide which to pick – should you go for the lobster or the crab buffet?

But with this, you can have both lobsters AND crabs. Executive Chef Low Hoe Kiat is introducing 8 new lobster dishes and 3 of the most popular crabs from their famed crab buffet for the line-up for the Union of Crabs & Lobsters Buffet. This gives you a multitude of different options, and it is probably the most value-for-money buffet. Cherry on top? There are several live stations where you can watch the chefs prepare your crustaceans!

Lobster Buffet Singapore

This is truly a feast of a century. Here’s what you can expect at Spice Brasserie, and why you should really check out this lobster and crab dinner buffet (during Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays) which will be available from 07 July to 29 October 2016.

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Yuanyang – Hong Kong-Style Coffee With Tea

Hong Kong Milk Tea

Yuan Yang is a popular beverage that can be found in cha chaan tengs, dai pai dongs, cafes and restaurants across Hong Kong.

Served either hot or iced, Yuan Yang – pronounced as Yuen Yeung in Cantonese – is essentially an unlikely marriage of brewed coffee and Hong Kong-style milk tea into one kick-ass caffeine-loaded rejuvenating drink.

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Galaxy Donuts Exist & You Can Buy Them Now in Singapore

Galaxy Donuts 2

With all the colourful desserts and treats floating around social media, yet another one has joined the gang – galaxy donuts.

Yes, these crazily beautiful donuts are real and they are now available in Singapore. Created by the owner of popular Halal-certified cafe, The Lab SG, these galaxy donuts will be sold exclusively at Sinseh: The Grocery – just a few doors down from the cafe itself.

Also, these donuts can be customised to your preference! If you have specific colours or styles that you want, just walk into Sinseh: The Grocery during its opening hours to place your orders.

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London’s Best Roast Ducks – Four Seasons, New Fortune Cookie Or Gold Mine

London Best Roast Duck

London is synonymous with good food, and where the Chinese community is concerned, roast ducks are a must when in the British city.

Sure, there are many upmarket Chinese restaurants serving exquisite Chinese cuisine and dimsum, but most would agree that when in London, nothing beats the comfort of a plate of roast duck and a bowl of egg fried rice in a relatively old-school Chinese-looking eatery complete with (gaudy) red and gold decor.

So London has three very famous names when it comes to roast duck – Four Seasons Roast Duck, New Fortune Cookie and Gold Mine. These three are the most talked about restaurants, but which exactly is the crème de la crème?

We’ve been to all three many times on numerous occasions, and this is our humble take on the best roast ducks in London.

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Pablo’s Baked Cheese Tarts – One Of The Best Things You Can Eat in Japan

Pablo Cheese Tart

The world cannot get enough of Pablo, simply because their baked cheese tarts are too out-of-the-world good.

We are one of those loyal fans who would patiently stand in line and to wait for the batches of fresh bakes, because no trip to Japan would be complete without a baked cheese tart or two. Ok, we lied. We always have more than two.

But you see, Pablo is worth queuing up and busting our calorie count for. Pablo’s Baked Cheese Tarts is one of the best things in Japan.

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