The One Dish To Eat In Philippines – Lechon

Lechon

Though it might sound a little foreign to you, the name “Lechon” is derived from a Spanish word which actually means Roasted Suckling Pig. Lechon is slowly cooked over charcoal to achieve a crisp pork skin while keeping its meat juicy and succulent.

Being one of the national dishes of Philippines, everyone loves Lechon for its thin pork skin that ignites a hearty crunch in your mouth with every bite; think of it as a similar version to the Chinese suckling pig.

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How To Travel To Jakarta For 3D2N With Under S$300 (All-Inclusive)

Jakarta Guide

Lucky for us who stay in the little red dot, our home is in such close proximity to our neighbouring countries. This gives us an excuse to have a quick weekend getaway whenever a long weekend arrives or whenever there is an airplane ticket promo (whichever comes first).

And let’s face it, Singapore has everything we could possibly want. But once in a while, an exploring trip overseas wouldn’t hurt – for a different experience, for a weekend of alternative fun, for feasting on the food that we do not really get back home, for any and every reason you can possibly think of! Traveling needs no excuse, though.

Jakarta is literally a short one-hour plane ride away from Singapore and there is so much you might not know about this metropolitan. What if we tell you that with S$300, you could have 10 different experiences that expose you to the Indonesian culture, get a taste of some of Jakarta’s famous cuisines, and have some pampering?

If this gets your attention, keep reading this itinerary that consists of 10 things to do in Jakarta for 3D2N with under S$300.

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9 Independent Cafes & Coffee Shops That Serve Great Coffee In Singapore

Coffee Break

A good cup of coffee is complex – an enchanting aroma, the right amount of acidity, a memorable first sip and a multi-dimensional body. The rising number of specialised coffee houses in Singapore has expanded our love for different coffee made from coffee beans from all around the world.

Different coffee beans have their own specific identity, and trying these unique blends is so much more accessible to us now than ever before. Admit it, a good cuppa is a glorious treat.

Here are 9 Independent Cafes & Coffee Shops in Singapore that serve great coffee.

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Café & Meal MUJI – Japanese Lifestyle Brand MUJI Opens Its First Cafe In Singapore

Muji Cafe Deli Meal

Fans of MUJI, the popular Japanese concept store, rejoice as they bring you something even bigger and better. Café & Meal MUJI – the first MUJI cafe in Singapore is now open at The Paragon. The Japanese cafe is adjacent to their current merchandise store in the mall, and we were most certainly thrilled by their arrival.

Muji Singapore

For those who spot a snaking queue, we urge you to join the crowd if you are one who are often seeking unique cafe experiences; it will be worth your while. Here’s what you can expect from Café & Meal MUJI at Paragon.

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FoodLine – Free Birthday Cake Delivery Service in Singapore

Cake

In your hectic work life, simple tasks like getting a birthday cake can be a pretty difficult one, especially if you need one at the eleventh hour. And we want to share a delivery service with you that might just be your answer for such situations – FoodLine.

FoodLine specialises in delivering birthday cakes to you; it is simple and hassle-free, and it saves you the job of grabbing one from stores. From 5 September 2015 to 4 March 2016, enjoy free delivery for all birthday cake orders on FoodLine.

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DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe Opens In Singapore – Superhero Themed Restaurant & Merchandise Shop

DC Superheros Cafe

It is here – Singapore’s first DC Comics Super Heroes Cafe, and it is massive. Walking towards this huge cafe is like unveiling a pot of gold – we were amazed, not just by its gargantuan size, but by all the superhero murals and life-sized figurines.

Any fan of DC’s superheroes will be flocking here very soon and we foresee that this cafe will get even more crowded during the weekends and peak hours. The DC Cafe has a dedicated takeaway counter with a mini seating area just for cakes, snacks and drinks, and another bigger space for savoury food.

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7 Nostalgic & Retro Cafes In Singapore That Will Take You Back To The Good Old Days

My Awesome Cafe Singapore

We all have a weak spot for nostalgic places that remind us of the good times and bring us back to rekindle the fondest memories of the past. Singapore is evolving so rapidly, as it takes its place in being one of the busiest countries in the world. In the midst of all these mayhem, we sometimes find ourselves going back to our comfort zones to reminisce the good old carefree days.

For those who are looking for a piece of the past to hang on to, we are here to provide some guidance on where you can do so. These cafes in Singapore will bound to invoke some of your coveted childhood memories, or you can take the time to simply discover the vintage objects that the older generations used to live with when they were young.

You will love these Nostalgic and Retro Cafes In Singapore That Will Take You Back To The Good Old Days.

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