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January 12, 2021 Instagram/bsksingapore While we know that Singapore is famed for its rainy season, just what is up with this constant rain, not to mention the dark skies from morning until night. Well, we don't know about you but all this rain and cold has us reaching for some good old comfort food and if you don't fancy cooking it yourself, here is where to go to get it. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/BqYtCzsClpF/[/embed] One of Dempsey's biggest staple restaurants, Culina has everything you need for some rainy day comfort. There's onion soup which is as delicious as it is warming, sausage and mash if you're in need of a real treat and their burger is to die for.
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London and swathes of South East plunged into tier 3 Covid restrictions tonight Harshest set of rules forces restaurants, pubs, bars and theatres to shut doors Eateries favoured by celebrities and high society are preparing for last service If you're quick there are still tables at The Ivy, temper Soho, Gordon Ramsay's Lucky Cat and Marco Pierre White's London Steakhouse Company
Leave restaurants to die and watch hopes, dreams and the city spirit die with them Without more Government intervention, there will be carnage in spring – it has never been more crucial to support our hospitality industry 15 December 2020 • 7:00pm Brett Graham, owner of the two-Michelin-starred Ledbury restaurant, which closed due to the lockdown Credit: Stuart Clarke/Rex Features I am a restaurant critic at The Spectator, however, I spent much of 2020 not reviewing restaurants but praying for them. I lost my spite and my pleasure this year. It is easy in times of happiness to tease restaurants. I never got tired of mocking the restaurant-palaces of the rich with their full-size ornamental trees (Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse, Monaco), their chairs for bags (if your bag is worth £5,000, why not?) their tanks of coloured fish (Sexy Fish, Berkeley Square) and their evident surprise when you don’t order a £200 bottle to go with a £100 duck (Imperial Treasure of St James’s).