
OMNIA Bali—the famous dayclub from Vegas under the Hakkasan Group—seems to be reopening as Savaya Bali.

OMNIA Bali—the famous dayclub from Vegas under the Hakkasan Group—seems to be reopening as Savaya Bali.

There are few things as satisfying as a grill full of sizzling meat and we often find ourselves hankering for a cosy KBBQ session complete with banchan (Korean side dishes) and a spicy heap of kimchi.
Here are 9 Korean BBQ buffets in Singapore with prices starting from as low as S$14.90. All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ? Count us in!

Famous Cantonese congee eatery, Mui Kee Congee, is opening a new virtual noodle concept in Singapore. Mui Kee Noodles is a delivery-only concept by the Les Amis Group with noodles as the star of the restaurant.
Mui Kee Congee first started in Singapore as a pop-up concept at Casa Verde and it has settled as a permanent spot at Shaw Centre. There is still a long queue at the congee eatery every day and Mui Kee Noodles will be the latest addition to satisfy your craving for Cantonese-style noodles.

Tenjin is opening a second outlet at Raffles City on 1 Dec 2020.
Tenjin is a Japanese restaurant by the Les Amis Group that specialises in Tempura Donburi and the first outlet is located on the third floor of Shaw Centre.

It seems unlikely that we can travel to Japan anytime soon, so we are doing everything we can here in Singapore to remind us of The Land of The Rising Sun. Eating Japanese food is definitely one of them, or picking the Japanese flavours for food, for that matter.
Remember KFC Shoyu Sansho Chicken & our all-time favourite seasonal flavour, KFC Umakara Chicken? KFC Singapore is back with another Japanese-inspired flavour—the all-new Shoyu Crunch—a savoury, slightly spicy, crispy treat that will immediately have you going Oishii!
On top of that, KFC is also introducing a new Marshmallow Chocolate Hazelnut Egg Tart.
KFC Singapore will be launching the Shoyu Crunch and Marshmallow Chocolate Hazelnut Egg Tart for a limited time only starting from 25 November 2020.

The Hong Kong-Style Instant Noodle is a comforting bowl of noodle soup that never fails to make us happy. That familiar taste of the famed Hong Kong-style instant noodles is unparalleled comfort, and it works as breakfast, lunch, dinner, supper… anything. Any time is a good time for a bowl of Hong Kong-style Instant Noodle.
To satisfy our cravings for Hong Kong-style Instant Noodle in Singapore, we’re lucky to have NISSIN’s Chu Qian Yi Ding instant noodles! We were told that the formula has been improved, and we used the new version to recreate the iconic Hong Kong-style Instant Noodle. Happy to say that the taste is so close to what we would get in Hong Kong!
The new Chu Qian Yi Ding’s formula has more springy noodles and the sesame oil flavour is actually much more enhanced.
Here’s a simple recipe on how you can prepare the Hong Kong-style Instant Noodle with NISSIN’s Chu Qian Yi Ding.

Spearheaded by owner, baker and theatre actor Juwanda Hassim, The Fabulous Baker Boy is relaunching their multi-concept F&B brand at the Aliwal Arts Centre in January 2021 with a bigger 70-seater space and expanded menu.

Kimukatsu—Japan’s Famous Mille-Feuille Tonkatsu—is here in Singapore at Takashimaya basement 2 food hall. Kimukatsu is known for its tonkatsu which is made up of many thin layers of pork; think of it as a pork mille-feuille.