Category: Singapore
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National Kitchen by Violet Oon, National Gallery, Singapore
Housed in National Gallery, National Kitchen by Violet Oon’s interiors might be eye candy, but its spectrum of tastes lack one important characteristic: balance.
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The Landing Point Afternoon Tea, The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore
@candidcuisine 👍👍 for the views of the Singapore skyline #tiktoksg #afternoontea #sgfoodie #wheretoeat ♬ i love you baby – Emilee Address: The Fullerton Bay Hotel, 80 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049326 Opening Hours: 11:00am – 6:00pm The Landing Point menu The Landing Point Afternoon Tea, The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Singapore Who doesn’t love afternoon teas? It’s…
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Panamericana, Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
The best way to experience Singapore is to… Get out of it.
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Shinji by Kanesaka: 1 Michelin Star Sushi, Carlton Hotel, Singapore
To those who dream of Jiro in Singapore, Shinji by Kanesaka is unparalleled by Singapore standards.
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Brasserie Les Saveurs St. Regis, Singapore: Hotel Breakfast Review
For anyone staying at St. Regis during their vacation, here’s a review of Brasserie Les Saveurs’ breakfast service.
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Singapore Airlines Business Class SIN – JFK review: Onboard World’s Longest Commercial Flight
So what’s it like onboard the world’s longest commercial flight? Check out my review of the Singapore Airlines Business Class service during a pandemic.
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The French American Bakery, Haji Lane, Singapore
Here are three pastries you must get at this popular Muslim-owned bakery along the vibrant Haji Lane.
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Chez Suzette, Teck Lim Road, SG
Another cafe to add to your bucket list for brunch aficionados or if you want a taste of Paris in Singapore while you wait for travel to normalize.
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Bread Street Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
Because I was craving for Yorkshire pudding. And gravy. Lots and lots of it.
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Black Cow 黑牛 at South Beach
Going with the principle “Go high or go low”…
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SINGAPORE AIRLINES Inflight Meals: Onboard Economy Class Cuisine
Candid Cuisine is taking off its maiden inflight meal feature. Singapore Airlines spends around $500,000,000.00 every year just on food service alone. Preparing the inflight meals are an extremely gruesome process, considering the airline prepares food for approximately 447 passengers in a single flight with some frequent flyers who do not want to get tired…