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Tetsu – Full of Surprises

If you’re craving for a multi-course Japanese meal that goes easy on the pockets, head over to tetsu, a chic Japanese restaurant located on the quieter side of town in Tanglin Mall. On first impression, the sleek and stylish zen look of the interior exudes the feel of a fine-dining...

The Pasta Shop by Sakae – Affordable Wafuu Pasta

Popular sushi restaurant chain Sakae Sushi has diversified. This time, they are seeking a slice of the wafuu (japanese style) pasta market by opening up a new restaurant. Simply named The Pasta Shop, this casual eatery offers a large selection of inexpensive pasta here, as well as burgers and thin...

Dozo – Taste Every Flavour

Normally, degustation or tasting meals would turn me away because they tend to cost a lot while offering only petite-sized portions rather than a hearty meal. Yeah, yeah, I know that’s the idea, but still… Anyway, Dozo is one restaurant that offers degustation meals at friendly prices. Degustation menu Lunch...

Want Some Kyoto Treats?

Hello food lovers, fellow foodie bloggers in Kyoto would like to find out how you feel! Kyoto Foodie is a foodie blog that brings the culinary culture of Kyoto to the rest of the world. This time, they are doing it quite literally! Simply by submitting your great ideas on...

Ma Maison – Traditional English Cottage Dining

Each time I am looking for a nice dining place at Bugis Junction, I would take one look at Ma Maison and give it a miss. Why? The exterior of this restaurant looks rundown. Its tiny entrance leading into a dark place doesn’t exactly look inviting either. But some weeks...

Ichiban Sushi – Colourful Sushi Creations

When it comes to sushi, I tend to frequent Sakae Sushi. Ichiban Sushi, on the other hand, is still very new to me, and I’m game to try it out. The Ichiban menu appears to be rather different from Sakae’s. They have whipped up a whole range of colourful sushi...

Sho-U – Show of Food and Aesthetics [Closed]

At Sho-U, one of the newest Japanese restaurants in town, the thing that strikes visitors the most would probably be its unique design. Don’t get me wrong though, the food at this contemporary Japanese fine-dining establishment is nothing short of excellent. But being a sucker for aesthetics (something that Singapore...

The Station Kitchen – 3-in-1 Restaurant [Closed]

St James Power Station is the clubbing hotspots in town. It has been refurbished from an old power station. And that’s not all. This power station is also Singapore’s first coal-powered power plant and was built in 1927! That’s quite a bit of history isn’t it? Located at the Sentosa...

Royce’ Chocolate – Little Pieces of Heaven

It doesn’t take much to make a girl happy, does it? I was having a particularly gray morning. So my dear friend, Fernando, quickly sent a relief package right over to my workplace. Ta-da! Bitter Nama chocolate from Royce’! An instant pick-me-up! It worked wonders! Twenty little pieces of heaven!...