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Touring Gerald Mugliston: A freehold landed estate with no parking problems

Gerald Mugliston Estate is a popular area, as it's had the most requests I've received to tour it so far! And, after visiting the estate, I can see why: it is a nice, spacious and quiet landed enclave in between two malls (Seletar Mall & Greenwich V)! Bordered by Sungei Punggol, Yio Chu Kang Road, and the Fernvale HDB blocks,...

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QR code menus here to stay in Singapore post-Covid-19 as eateries say they improve operations

Scanning a quick response (QR) code to view a menu is no longer an uncommon sight these days as more eateries turn to technology during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Where to go for the best bak kut teh in Singapore

Directly translated as “meat bone tea”, bak kut teh has been a longtime favourite thanks to its hearty umami broth and falling-off-the-bone tender meat. And while bone broth has been a trendy health food of the past few years, bak kut teh could perhaps be Singapore’s version of bone broth. The most popular kind found here is the Teochew-style, which...

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Bak kut teh eatery among local brands getting Made With Passion mark

Singapore News - It may be an iconic dish in Singapore these days, but bak kut teh was seldom seen as such back in the late 1960s. At the time, the clear peppery pork rib soup was favoured more by blue-collar workers like taxi drivers and trishaw drivers, as well as the older generation,... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Singapore Airlines concocts signature scent inspired by flowers on batik motif

SIA is also working with local media production firms and renowned hawkers to push more local films and Singaporean dishes on its flights.

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Society of Interior Designers Singapore's 20 Under 45: Young talent raise the bar


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Society of Interior Designers Singapore's 20 Under 45: Young talent raise the bar
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When restaurant savoir faire meets local street food flair


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When restaurant savoir faire meets local street food flair
The Michelin Guide Kitchen Takeover sparks inspiration from chefs of different disciplines for a delicious inaugural collaboration.
Expect classics enlivened with punchy flavours from Thevar x KEK. Photos: Michelin Guide Singapore
05 Feb 2021 02:30PM)
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Singaporeans take our food very seriously, and our fervour for delicious fare has brought us growing offerings from both international restaurateurs and seasoned local hawkers alike. 
In 2016, the Michelin Guide began its Singapore chapter, awarding 29 restaurants its coveted stars. In a world-first, the gourmand guide also accorded Hawker Chan and Hawker Tang a Michelin star each for their stalls, which sell soya sauce chicken dishes and pork noodles respectively.

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10 Chinese Restaurants In Suntec City To Celebrate CNY, With Pumpkin Collagen Pen Cai, Hua Diao Hotpot, Conpoy and Curry Prawn Yam Ring – DanielFoodDiary.com


Suntec City is where you can find plentiful of dining options, especially Chinese and local restaurants.
This includes Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen, Din Tai Fung, Paradise Dynasty, Soup Restaurant, COCA, White Restaurant, Ho Fook Hei Soy Sauce Chicken, Tim Ho Wan, Shi Jian Hot Pot and Yong Xing Teochew Porridge and more.
If you are finding somewhere to celebrate with the family or have small group gatherings over sumptuous Chinese cuisine,
here are 10 places you can head to:
(Do check with individual restaurants as there may be varied opening hours during festive periods. Reservations, if applicable, is also recommended.)

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I queued up and tried these Michelin Bib Gourmand stalls to see if they were worth the hype, here's my verdict


January 18, 2021
AsiaOne/ Melissa Teo
Singaporeans love queuing, especially for things that are famous or highly raved about. So if an eatery wins the Michelin Bib Gourmand title, you can expect throngs of Singaporeans to form snaking queues outside the store soon after.
For the uninitiated, the Michelin Bib Gourmand is an award given to restaurants and street food establishments "that offer diners very good value for money, with a complete and high quality menu priced at a maximum of SG$45", as stated in the Michelin Guide. It is not to be confused with the Michelin Star or Michelin Recommendations.
As a self-proclaimed foodie, I don't mind waiting in an arduously long queue just to eat at an eatery with such a prestigious title. However, it can be quite upsetting when the food falls short of one's expectations, which I have unfortunately experienced with a number of award-winning dining establishments.

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