2016-09-16

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Hachifukumaru Ramen – Off-The-Radar Ramen Shop By The Popular Nantsuttei Group

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http://www.ladyironchef.com Singapore’s Top Food & Travel Website Fri, 16 Sep 2016 03:44:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 http://www.ladyironchef.com/2016/09/seoul-jjimdak-lunch/ http://www.ladyironchef.com/2016/09/seoul-jjimdak-lunch/#comments Fri, 16 Sep 2016 02:59:59 +0000 ladyironchef http://www.ladyironchef.com/?p=106608 Continue reading →]]>

Korean restaurant Seoul Jjimdak in City Square Mall has been in the spotlight lately for introducing authentic Jjimdak and Korean Army Stew that is very tasty and wallet-friendly.

Today we have some fantastic news to share!

If you missed their previous lunch deal, the folks at Seoul Jjimdak have introduced a new special deal for both the Jjimdak and Korean Army Stew – which will be going at only S$ 23.90++ each. This is a whopping 30% off its usual price of S$ 36.90++, and they are available daily from 11.30am to 3pm, including weekends and public holidays!

Jjimdak is chicken stew braised in soya sauce that is usually slightly sweet; the Budae Jjigae (or otherwise known as Korean Army Stew) is that hearty big pot of kimchi stew that everyone loves.

These two signature stews at Seoul Jjimdak can easily feed two or three people, ensuring you get your money’s worth when you dine there.



The huge portion of Jjimdak consists of chicken, potatoes, carrots, onions and potato noodles braised in soya sauce. We were singing praises of the tender chicken chunks that have been braised to absorb all the flavours of the sauce which is a mix of salty and sweet.

Go all out with the toppings that you can add into your Seoul Jjimdak with options such as the Assorted Mushrooms (S$ 4.90++), Double Cheese (S$ 3.90++), Mozzarella Cheese (S$ 2.90++), Prawns & Mussels (S$ 5.90++) and Tteokbokki (S$ 2.90++).

As for the Budae Jjigae (Korean Army Stew), it is served with baked beans, luncheon meat, pork belly strips, tofu and mixed vegetables. You can also order add-ons for this homemade kimchi stew. Carbs such as Ramyeon (S$ 2.90++) and Steamed White Rice (S$ 1.50++) go best when having kimchi stew. This is the next best selling dish after the Jjimdak!

Now you know where you will find us during lunch hour when our Korean cuisine cravings kick in – right at Seoul Jjimdak, of course!

Seoul Jjimdak
City Square Mall, #05-04
Singapore 208539
Tel: +65 6634 2668
Daily: 11.30am – 10pm
Nearest Station: Farrer Park

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Hachifukumaru Ramen – an offshoot of award-winning Nantsuttei Group – is tucked at the end of OG Orchard Point’s first floor.

The 31-seater ramen shop is renowned for its unique addition of aromatic black garlic oil into the rich ramen broth.

Open daily from 11am till 10.30pm, Hachifukumaru Ramen’s location along prime retail district Orchard Road makes it convenient to pop by when you have a ramen craving to fix. Choose your ramen soup base from Chicken, Miso or Tonkotsu, and complete your meal with their delectable variety of Japanese delicacies such as Mentai Atsuyaki Tamago, Yude Won-Ton and Fried Pork Karaage.

This is surely one underrated ramen shop in Singapore.

For those who are not in the know, Hachifukumaru Ramen is a restaurant concept by the successful Nantsuttei Group. Chef Ichiro Furuya is a popular chef who has made special appearances in many Japanese TV shows and reputable presses. His ramen creations have won numerous accolades – which is unsurprising, given how his dishes are original and one-of-a-kind.

What are the chances where you would actually walk into a Japanese restaurant that is situated at an obscure corner of OG Orchard Point? Discovering Hachifukumaru Ramen by chance is almost impossible and everyone who shows up here for a bowl of piping hot ramen has either heard of its glorious brand name from the media or relied on word-of-mouth recommendations.

Yet, Hachifukumaru Ramen receives patrons daily who are eager to savour their tasty ramen.

And affordability is also one key factor that keeps its patrons loyal. The most basic Nantsuttei Tonkotsu Ramen Rich Creamy Pork Soup is priced affordably at S$ 10.80++ and S$ 12++ for a regular size and Japan size respectively.

The robust tonkotsu broth is topped with fragrant black ma-yu. Mind you, the garlic has actually been painstakingly fried over seven phases alongside several condiments – which remains a secret – to achieve that harmonious blend.

The signature Hachifukumaru Ramen (regular size – S$ 11.80++, Japan size – S$ 13++) is a nutritious chicken-base soup prepared with chicken bones and chicken feet that have been cooked for approximately 12 hours. The slightly creamy broth contains a myriad of healthy ingredients – bean sprouts, carrots, chives, corn, garlic, ginger and spring onions.

Tori Kaarage Hachifukumaru Rameni (regular size – S$ 13.80++, Japan size – S$ 15++) is the bestselling Hachifukumaru Ramen topped with succulent fried chicken chunks. You can select either red or black roasted garlic oil to be added to your chicken soup. We had the former and the bowl of goodness is characterised by a tolerable level of pepperiness.

The Hachifukumaru Ramen’s Spicy Siro Miso Chasumen (regular size – S$ 17.30++, Japan size – S$ 18.50++) has a customisable spice level – from level zero to level four. Chicken soup and miso soup have been blended together with dried fruits and fried onions to attain the exquisite taste.

It is worth mentioning that each bowl of ramen noodles are incredibly springy. The chashu used here are created with premium pork loin. You can also top up your bowl with bean sprouts (S$ 1.50++), eggs (S$ 1.50++), seaweed (S$ 1++) and unlimited garlic (free of charge).

Delicious ramen aside, Hachifukumaru Ramen’s menu has a splendid selection of à la carte items. Fried food lovers must not miss out on the Fried Chicken “Karaage” (S$ 6++). A sweet soy sauce base – merged with Japanese soup – has been smeared over these ultra juicy fried chicken slices and topped with wasabi mayonnaise and egg tartar sauce.

Fuufu Enman Gyoza – also known as Happy Couple Gyozas (S$ 6++) – are skilfully made from scratch with Nantsuttei’s original gyoza recipe. Each piping hot pan-fried dumpling is filled with garlic and meat stuffings.

Last but not least, a highly recommended sharing dish is the Mentai Atsuya Tamago (S$ 6++). We were pleasantly surprised by this simple-looking and unassuming omelette. The fluffy atsuyaki egg omelette wraps a rich mentaiko filling and is drizzled with mayonnaise sauce. The pickled cod roe is mildly spiced.

Hachifukumaru Ramen is a non-pretentious Japanese eatery and we certainly will return for their wholesome bowls whenever our ramen craving strikes.

Hachifukumaru Ramen
#01-13, OG Orchard Point
160 Orchard Road
Singapore 238842
Tel: +65 6737 9713
Daily: 11am – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Somerset

This post is brought to you by Hachifukumara Ramen.

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F1 weekend is near. The reality of this year’s Singapore Grand Prix is that pretty much all the good rooms to watch the F1 race has been booked up completely.

However, there is always 2017′s race to look forward to and better yet, you have more time to slowly consider your favourite rooms to book the perfect one for next year’s race. Usually, most rooms are booked at least three to four months in advance and maybe even more. There might still be some decent rooms lefts, but the best suites and views are probably all taken.

Fret not, you can always try your luck or look forward to next year. Here are 8 Best Hotel Rooms to Catch The Singapore Grand Prix F1 Race.

#1 CARLTON HOTEL – PREMIER CLUB ROOM

Carlton Hotel has multiple rooms with decent views but word on the street is that the premier elite rooms have the best unblocked view of the race. There is no balcony for safety purposes but the view is as good as it can get!

76 Bras Basah Road
Singapore 189558
Tel: +65 6338 8333
Daily: 6am – 10.30am, 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: City Hall

Photo: conradhotels3.hilton.com

#2 CONRAD CENTENNIAL SINGAPORE – EXECUTIVE SUITE

The suites are situated on the higher floors to make sure that you have a better and unobstructed view of the race. However, if you want to be closer to the action, one of the regular deluxe rooms facing the track should do the trick.

2 Temasek Blvd
Singapore 038982
Tel: +65 6334 8888
Nearest Station: Promenade

Photo: www.parkhotelgroup.com

#3 GRAND PARK CITY HALL – CRYSTAL CLUB DELUXE ROOM

Again, the rooms are located on the higher floors for panoramic and stunning views of the entire track. You might just be lucky if you call right now.

10 Coleman St
Singapore 179809
Tel: +65 6336 3456
Nearest Station: City Hall

#4 MANDARIN ORIENTAL SINGAPORE – OCEAN VIEW ROOM

At Mandarin Oriental, most rooms and suites have an awesome view of various parts of the track as the hotel sits on a very prime position in relation to the track itself. The Ocean View Room is good enough but you can opt for the suites to get a more aerial view.

5 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039797
Tel: +65 6338 0066
Nearest Station: Promenade

#5 PAN PACIFIC SINGAPORE – PANORAMIC ROOM

We highly recommend Pan Pacific Singapore’s beautiful Panoramic Room as you get a wider view of the Singapore skyline, and most importantly, parts of the F1 race track!

7 Raffles Blvd
Singapore 039595
Tel: +65 6336 8111
Nearest Station: Promenade

Photo: www.travelonline.com

#6 SWISSOTEL THE STAMFORD – CLASSIC HARBOUR VIEW ROOM

A more luxurious suite on the higher floors of Swissotel The Stamford will no doubt give you better views if you are willing to splurge.

2 Stamford Rd
Singapore 178882
Tel: +65 6837 3322
Daily: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Esplanade

#7 THE FULLERTON HOTEL SINGAPORE – PREMIER QUAY ROOM

A couple of different rooms at The Fullerton Singapore are great to catch the race but if you can splurge on the suites on the highest floors, you can get a fresh view of the race on the very spacious outdoor area.

1 Fullerton Square
Singapore 049178
Tel: +65 6733 8388
Nearest Station: Raffles Place

#8 THE RITZ-CARLTON MILLENIA SINGAPORE – PREMIER SUITE

This is one of the more affordable suites but the view is unbeatable. We are willing to bet that these rooms are snatched up fast so be quick if you choose to book a suite here for next year’s race.

7 Raffles Ave
Singapore 039799
Tel: +65 6337 8888
Nearest Station: Promenade

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We slog throughout the week to get work done, and many times, we’d rush through our meals simply because there is no luxury of time to sit down to properly enjoy our food. That’s when weekend indulgences are what keep us going, and we look forward to unwinding over great food and wine.

Champagne brunches are increasingly popular; think bottomless champagne and prosecco brunch spreads fit for the royalty. The very idea of luxuriating over endless servings of gourmet food and free-flow premium bubbles always have us all thrilled. Don’t you, too?

Need some help? Here is our guide to the The Best Weekend Champagne and Prosecco Brunches in Singapore. Whoever said money cannot buy happiness obviously haven’t had a memorable champagne brunch!

#1 BASILICO

Basilico is a lavish restaurant located on the second level of The Regent Singapore. Diners dropping by for their highly raved about Italian Saturday Prosecco Lunch and/or Sunday Lunch are in an Italian feast with a buffet spread featuring authentic and seasonal Italian cuisine. Your over-the-top meal is completed with a generous free flow of bubbles.

The Regent Singapore
1 Cuscaden Road
Level 2
Singapore 249715
Tel: +65 6725 3232

Italian Saturday Prosecco Lunch
Sat: 12pm – 3pm
S$ 119++ per adult

Sunday Lunch
Sun: 12pm – 3pm
S$ 135++ per adult (free-flow prosecco)
S$ 168++ per adult (free-flow champagne)

#2 BRASSERIE LES SAVEURS

With its high ceilings and elaborate furnishings, Brasserie Les Saveurs is bound to impress. The fancy restaurant offers a delectable selection of contemporary French cuisine. Sit back, relax and enjoy the live band performance whilst your glasses are filled with champagne. Sunday Champagne Brunch patrons are also treated to unlimited wines and beers.

29 Tanglin Road
The St. Regis Singapore
Tel: +65 6506 6888
Nearest Station: Orchard

Sunday Champagne Brunch
Sun: 12pm – 3pm
S$ 148++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow coffee and tea only)
S$ 180++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow beers, soft drinks, juices and wines)
S$ 195++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow beers, juices, wines and champagnes)
S$ 395++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow beers, juices, wines and Krug Grande Cuvée NV)

#4 COLONY

With eight spectacular ‘live’ kitchens featuring the freshest seafood and tastiest roasts, Colony is where you would bring your date and distinguished guests to for an impressive meal. The weekly Vintage Champagne Brunch includes unlimited Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Blanc 2006, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé 2004, house pour red/white wines, selected handcrafted cocktails and draft beers too.

Level 3, The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore
7 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039799
Tel: +65 6434 5288
Nearest Station: Promenade

Vintage Champagne Brunch
Sun: 12 pm – 3.30 pm (last order at 3.15 pm)
S$ 47++ per child (three to five years old)
S$ 94++ per child (six to 12 years old)
S$ 138++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow soft drinks and fruit flavoured sparkling mineral water)
S$ 188++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Blanc 2006, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rose 2004, selected cocktails/mocktails, house pour red/white wines, draft beer and soft drinks)

#4 EQUINOX RESTAURANT

Equinox Restaurant’s Sunday brunch entails succulent seafood, mouthwatering roasts and irresistible desserts alongside free-flow Moët & Chandon Impérial champagne, house red/white wines, specialty cocktails and Tiger draught beer. Note that live performances such as balloon sculpting and magic shows will only take place every last Sunday of the month.

Level 70
Swissotel The Stamford, Singapore
2 Stamford Road
Singapore 178882
Tel: +65 6837 3322
Nearest Station: Cityhall

Sunday Brunch
Sun: 11am – 2.30pm
S$ 68++ per child (four to eight years old)
S$ 88++ per child (seven to 12 years old)
S$ 138++ per adult (brunch buffet only)
$ 158++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow champagne)

Pink Brunch (every last Sunday of the month)
S$ 78++ per child (four to six years old)
S$ 98++ per child (seven to 12 years old)
S$ 158++ per adult (brunch only)
S$ 178++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow champagne)

#5 HILTON SINGAPORE

We are telling you that this is easily among the best champagne brunches in Singapore, for the spread features only the most premium of ingredients, and at very reasonable prices.

You bet we were awed by the array of fresh seafood that sat beautifully on the counters, premium Australian meat cuts, gourmet European delicatessen and more. To say we were enticed by the sheer spread is an understatement.

There is an option for those who prefer to indulge in only the food at S$ 88++/pax, and there are two options for those who want to luxuriate further with sparkling wine, red and white wines, and champagne.

581 Orchard Road
Singapore 238883
Tel: +65 6730 3390
Nearest Station: Orchard Road

S$ 39++ per child (four to 11 years old)
S$ 88++ per adult (brunch buffet only)
S$ 108++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow sparkling wine, selected white and red wines and beer)
S$ 138++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Louis Roederer champagne, selected white and red wines and beer)

#6 INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE’S ASH & ELM

Sunday champagne brunches at the timelessly elegant Intercontinental Singapore’s Ash & Elm means unlimited portions of Asian-inspired international cuisine and free-flow Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label Magnum Champagne, Pink Elephant Sparkling Rosé and bespoke cocktails.

80 Middle Road
Singapore 188966
Tel: +65 6825 1008
Nearest Station: Bugis

Sunday Brunch
Sun: 12pm – 3pm
S$ 38++ per child (six to 12 years old)
S$ 98++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow soft drinks, juices and bloody mary vodka)
$ 138++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow soft drinks, juices, bloody mary vodka, house red/white, beers and champagne)

#7 MEZZA9

Award-winning mezza9 at Grand Hyatt Singapore features a sumptuous Sunday Brunch where customers can immerse themselves in 9 different dining experiences at just one venue. Load your plates with limitless servings of maine lobsters, char-grilled meats, sashimi and whatnot. Of course, your glasses will be refilled with free flow of Perrier Jouët Grand Brut Champagne, premium red/white wines, mojitos, bloody mary cocktails and beers. It is little wonder mezza9 is the most popular Sunday Brunch spot in town!

Grand Hyatt Singapore
10 Scotts Road
Tel: +65 6416 7322
Nearest Station: Orchard

Sunday Brunch
Sun: 11.30am – 3pm
S$ 69++ per child (three to 12 years old)
$ 128++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow fruit juices and soft drinks)
S$ 148++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut Champagne, cabernet sauvignon, cloudy bay sauvignon blanc, tiger beer mojito and bloody mary)
S$ 158++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Perrier-Jouët Blason Rose Champagne, cabernet sauvignon, cloudy bay sauvignon blanc, tiger beer mojito and bloody mary)
S$ 288++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Vintage Champagne, cabernet sauvignon, cloudy bay sauvignon blanc, tiger beer, mojito and bloody mary)

#8 MITZO

Mitzo’s Weekend Dim Sum Brunch is probably one of the best deals in town, and one that everyone must try at least once! Dining in a sexy and intimate setting over free flow delicacies sounds like the perfect way to spend the weekend, no?

Unlike the usual champagne brunches in Singapore, Mitzo’s Weekend Dim Sum Brunch comes with Cantonese-style dishes and artisanal dim sum. It also includes one bamboo clam dish, one live lobster dish and an abalone dish per guest.

Level 4 Grand Park Orchard
270 Orchard Road
Singapore 238857
Tel: +65 6603 8855
Mon to Thu: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 12am
Fri and Sun: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 1am
Nearest Station: Orchard/Somerset

Weekend Brunch
Sat and Sun: 12pm – 2.30pm
S$ 34++ per child (six to 12 years old)
S$ 68++ per adult (brunch only)
S$ 128++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow champagne, selected cocktails, beers and wines)

#9 OSCAR’S

Oscar’s at Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel is another of our favourite destination for Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet. The elaborate spread will leave you breathless with the sheer number of gourmet delicacies. From Boston lobsters, roast London duck, fresh Japanese sashimi, pan-seared foie gras to hearty Asian noodles, the Sunday Champagne Brunch Buffet at Oscar’s will complete your Sundays.

Top up S$ 20++ for free-flowing house wines, sparkling wine and selected cocktails, or an additional S$ 60++ for bottomless Laurent-Perrier Brut, NV Champagne, house wines and selected cocktails.

Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel
2 Temasek Boulevard
Lobby Level
Singapore 038982
Tel: +65 6432 7481
Nearest Station: Promenade

Oscar’s Supercharged Sunday Brunch
Sun: 12.30pm – 3.30pm
Free for kids aged 5 and below
S$ 40++ per child (aged 6 to 12)
S$ 98++ per adult (brunch only)
S$ 118++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow sparkling wine, house wines and selected cocktails)
S$ 158++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow champagne, house wines and selected cocktails)

#10 PETE’S PLACE

For three hours straight, Pete’s Place at Grand Hyatt Singapore is offering an All-You-Can-Eat-And-Drink Sunday Brunch where diners get to enjoy unlimited Italian dishes, Italian red/white wines, Villa Sandi Prosecco, Tiger Draught Beers and Campari Cocktails. Imagine digging into endless beef carpaccio, fresh crabs, roasted lamb and endless glasses of alcohol… what a joyful Sunday that will be!

Grand Hyatt Singapore Hotel
10 Scotts Road
Singapore 228211
Tel: +65 6738 1234
Nearest Station: Orchard

Sunday Brunch
Sun: 11.30 am – 2.30 pm
S$ 29++ per child (five to 12 years old)
S$ 68++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow selected juices and a round of coffee or tea)
S$ 88++ per adult (inclusive of of free-flow Villa Sandi Prosecco, red and white wines, Tiger draught beer, Campari cocktails and Aperol Spritz)

#11 THE LINE

Long-standing buffet establishment The Line at Shangri-La Hotel needs no further introduction. The mother of all buffets is renowned for its extensive variety of dishes and free flow of Perrier-Jouet Champagne, house pour wines and draft beers.

Shangri-La Hotel
22 Orange Grove Road
Singapore 258350
Tel: +65 6213 4275

Sunday Carnivore Champagne Brunch
Sun: 12pm – 3pm
S$ 54++ per child (six to 11 years old)
S$ 108++ per adult (brunch only)
S$ 158++ per adult (inclusive of free-flow Perrier-Jouët champagne, beers, wines, coffees and teas)

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Tokyo has an abundance of animal cafes. Cat cafes, owl cafes, bunny cafes – you name it, the city probably has it. And now, you can spend your afternoon petting adorable hedgehogs at the HARRY Hedgehog Cafe And Pet Store!

Opened in early 2016 and situated in Roppongi, HARRY Hedgehog Cafe is the newest addition to the animal cafes scene in Japan. The charming little cafe is home to a number of hedgehogs. Sip tea while cozying up to these tiny creatures; you can even feed them!

HARRY is a play on ‘harinezumi‘, the Japanese word for hedgehog. The cafe is housed in a building together with another bunny cafe located on the third floor.

Take a peek at the hedgehogs and the space they call their home. Pick the one(s) you like and the staff will bring them out of the enclosures and into boxes or baskets for you to pet.

Photo Credit: Rocket News 24

If you want to take things to the next level, you can also feed the little animals! Mealworms are available for sale for the mini critters starting from ¥510 (S$ 6.73).

Because hedgehogs are naturally jittery animals, it is advised that you gently scoop them out of the boxes or baskets with steady hands, and be sure to not make any sudden jerky movements lest you give the animals a shock.

Photo Credit: Rocket News 24

The cafe does not serve food, but you can still help yourself to drinks such as tea on self-service.

HARRY Hedgehog Cafe also doubles up as a pet store! They sell appropriate equipment such as cages, food and other supplies that you might possibly need to care for a hedgehog.

The cafe is often populated, so making a reservation for weekends and public holidays is advised. Entry into the cafe is also chargeable, starting from ¥1,000 (S$ 13.17) per person for every 30 minutes on weekdays, and ¥1,300 (S$ 17.13) on weekends.

HARRY Hedgehog Cafe And Pet Store
Roppongi 6-7-2
2F IWAHORI Building
Tokyo, Minato-ku
Tel: 03-3404-8100
Daily: 12pm – 9pm
Nearest Station: Roppongi

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You do not need to fly to exotic locations for an affordable, pocket-friendly getaway. Instead, try looking towards these beautiful Airbnb locations all around Malaysia.

They are cosy and beautiful in their respective ways, and more importantly, affordable.

There is definitely something for everyone – from luxurious seafront homes overlooking the ocean to more traditional-looking bungalows, and modern, quirky spots that will make you feel right at home. Here are 8 Beautiful And Affordable Airbnbs In Malaysia To Escape To.

Photo Credit: Airbnb

#1 A LOFT UNIT IN MALACCA

Immerse yourself in the history of Malacca with this comfortable loft, done up in a 1937 pre-war shophouse apartment. The original architecture still remains, while the interiors are fully renovated and furnished to make your stay a cosy one.

The apartment is also within walking distance from Malacca’s historical sites such as St. Paul’s Hill, Jonker Street, Chinatown, and A’Farmosa Fort!

Renting the entire apartment starts at S$ 92 per night.

Photo Credit: Airbnb

#2  A TRADITIONAL FARMERS’ HUT IN LANGKAWI

This homely hut is the ideal escape from the noisy city life. It overlooks Mat Cincang Mountain and the country area.The hut is also very accessible to the white, sandy Cenang Beach – a hit among visitors with an array of shops and eateries.

Renting the entire apartment starts at S$ 60 per night.

Photo Credit: Airbnb

#3 A SEAFRONT HOME IN PENANG

Does waking up to the melding, pastel colours of sunrise over the horizon sound like your cup of tea? This luxurious two-storey home in George Town has glass windows all around to provide you with that breathtaking view.

The apartment sports posh, all-white interiors, and even has a swimming pool! This is undisputedly #homegoals.

Renting the entire apartment starts at S$ 129 per night.

Photo Credit: Airbnb

#4 A PRIVATE ROOM IN MALACCA

You might not get to rent the entire apartment for this listing in Malacca, but you will still get to enjoy the traditional Malaysian experience nonetheless. This home is located in the heart of Malacca’s Chinatown, and other historical sites like temples and museums are also within walking distance.

Renting this private room starts from S$ 56 per night.

Photo Credit: Airbnb

#5 AN ECLECTIC SHOPHOUSE IN PENANG

This might just be the perfect Malaysian escape if you are one for shopping. The shophouse 5 minutes by foot away from malls such as 1st Avenue, Prangin Mall and Komtar.

Plenty more convenience stores, markets and food stalls can be found along the street from the house as well. The shophouse is huge, with three rooms and three bathrooms, and is decorated with vibrant colours.

Renting the entire apartment starts from S$ 157 per night.

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#6 A MODERN APARTMENT IN PENANG

If staying in historical shophouses is not your thing, then this apartment might be what you are looking for. It is fully furnished and decorated with modern elements.

It is situated near Georgetown, Gurney Drive and Straits Quay, and the owner of the home is more than willing to recommend interesting places to visit or spots to eat at.

Renting the entire apartment starts at S$ 57 per night.

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#7 A FARMHOUSE IN LANGKAWI

Unwind and relax at a beachside house is one thing to do when in Langkawi. This house sits on an actual farm. Take in the lush green paddy and watch as the cattles graze the fields. From where you sleep, you can even enjoy the view of Mount Raya and Mount Cincang.

The farmhouse is located just 10 minutes from Langkawi Airport!

Renting this private room starts at S$ 34 per night.

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#8 A CABIN IN SABAH

This little cabin was in fact made from the leftover materials from the construction of the Rumun Volunteers Longhouse – a space specially dedicated to the volunteers who came to offer their help in Sepilok.

It is cosy, and tucked away in the forest, so you won’t be disturbed by the buzzing traffic. Despite being a humble little cabin, the home still provides all the amenities for an enjoyable stay, such as working air conditioning, a heated shower, and a plush bed for a good night’s rest.

Renting this private room starts at S$ 33 per night.

If you are new to Airbnb, use our link to get S$ 40 off your first booking.

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Located in the vicinity of horse stables at Turf Club Road, Tin Hill Social serves as a great hang-out spot to kick back with good food and drinks. The food, in general, is pretty hearty with meats and heavier sharing items, and a selection of alcoholic beverages from wines to cocktails.

The area is split up into a few sections – an indoor and alfresco area and a standalone bar.

The spacious and relaxing vibes of Tin Hill Social makes it a very popular spot for people of all ages. When night falls, the restaurant gets pretty romantic – perfect for couples to treat themselves to some good food and drinks too. Here is what you can look out for at Tin Hill Social.

There are small and big plates available, with a good selection of sharing items for big groups. Some of these items include Hay Smoked Quail Eggs with Quinoa and Caviar (S$ 14) and Australian Darling Downs BMS* 6+ Wagyu Tartare (S$ 26.50).

The latter is a party of flavours and is served on a hollowed bone marrow. The mixture of Italian black truffle, the fresh meat, grana padano, quail egg and the dressing, makes it a delicious bite when eaten with a crisp crostini.

For mains, go right for the Tin Hill Darling Downs BMS 4+ Wagyu Brisket Burger (S$ 28.50). If burger is not your thing, try the Risotto (S$ 28). The taste of Porcini mushroom in each bite was distinct and fragrant. Mix in the half-cooked egg and egg yolk for a creamy texture.

Dining at Tin Hill Social will not be complete without a glass of wine or cocktail.

Tin Hill Social
100 Turf Club Road
Singapore 287992
Tel: +65 6466 0966
Tue to Fri: 10am – 12am
Sat & Sun: 9am – 12am
Closed: Mon
Nearest Station: Sixth Avenue

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Oktoberfest is a German beer festival that has been around since 1810. The popularity of this boozy event has grown so tremendously that even non-German cities all over the world celebrate it on an annual basis.

Needless to say, Singapore too celebrates this joyous occasion! Beer never gets old, right?

Here are 7 Places in Singapore Where You Can Celebrate Oktoberfest.

#1 BREWERKZ

Every Oktoberfest, the Clarke Quay precinct will transform into a vibrant German-themed carnival and award-winning microbrewery restaurant Brewerkz is one of the participating tenants in this fun-filled festival. Usher into Oktoberfest with Brewerkz’s comprehensive selection of handcrafted beers and American-style dishes.

301 Merchant Rd
Riverside Point
Singapore 058282
Tel: +65 6438 7438
Sun to Thu: 12pm – 12am
Fri and Sat: 12pm – 1am
Nearest Station: Clarke Quay

#2 BROTZEIT GERMAN BIER BAR & RESTAURANT

Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant is the go-to place for authentic German cuisine and German beers. Unwind with loved ones over Münchner Lagers and Franziskaner Hefe-Weissbiers; the former is a slightly malty Bavarian treat, while the latter is an aromatic golden wheat beer with a fruity aftertaste.

252 North Bridge Road, #01-17
Raffles City Shopping Centre
Singapore 179103
Tel: +65 6883 1534
Sun to Thu: 12pm – 1am
Fri and Sat: 12pm – 2am
Nearest Station: City Hall

#3 FESTIVE WALK, RESORTS WORLD SENTOSA

Held on 01 October 2016, from 7pm to 2am, Oktoberfest at Festive Walk, Resorts World Sentosa will feature a gourmet line-up of German delicacies. Michelin-starred and celebrity chef restaurants – namely CURATE, Fratelli, Forest and Osia Steak and Seafood Grill – will be launching specially created bratwurst sausages on this very day.

8 Sentosa Gateway
Sentosa Island
Singapore 098269
Tel: +65 6577 8888
Nearest Station: Harbourfront

Source: Oktoberfest Asia

#4 OKTOBERFEST ASIA

Held from 13 – 15 October 2016, Oktoberfest Asia 2016 will be a large scale boozy event. Visitors can look forward to free-flow festive brews that are available only during Oktoberfest Asia, live performances by Hofbrauhaus Band and irresistible Bavarian dishes. Regular tickets start from S$ 70 per pax.

Tan Queue Lan Street
Singapore 188108
Nearest Station: Bugis

#5 PAULANER BRÄUHAUS SINGAPORE

Paulaner Bräuhaus Singapore is celebrating Oktoberfest from 23 September 2016 till 01 October 2016. There will be a kids-friendly Oktoberfest Brunch held on 25 September 2016 from 11.30am to 3.30pm. Treat yourselves to Munich speciality classics while enjoying the traditional and modern Bavarian tunes performed live by Scharivar Sextett.

9 Raffles Boulevard
#01-01, Millenia Walk
Singapore 039596
Tel: +65 6883 2572
Mon to Fri: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Sat: 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Sun: 11.30am – 2.30pm, 6.30pm – 10.30pm
Nearest Station: Promenade

Source: Stuttgart Blackforest

#6 STUTTGART BLACKFOREST BOUTIQUE S-CAFE

Stuttgart Blackforest Boutique S-Cafe is aptly named after southwestern German city Stuttgart. The cafe-cum-restaurant specialises in Swabian cuisine and you can expect dishes such as pork knuckle and black forest cake. Kickstart the Oktoberfest party with their exclusively imported German beers.

9 Bras Basah Road, #01-01
Rendezvous Hotel Gallery
Singapore 189559
Nearest Station: Bras Basah

Source: Swiss Club

#7 SWISS CLUB

Held across five days from 07 – 11 September 2016, admission tickets to Swiss Club’s Oktoberfest range from S$ 29++ per adult to S$ 798 for a table of eight. Be ready to party like there’s no tomorrow! Those with little ones should visit on a Sunday for the Family Brunch, as there will be bouncy castles, balloon sculpting and more.

36 Swiss Club Road
Singapore 288139
Tel: +65 6591 9420
Daily: 10am – 8pm
Nearest Station: Botanical Gardens

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Poké-mania dawned upon us a couple of weeks ago. We have since seen an increase in the number of Poké-inspired food and drinks all over the world after the release of Pokémon Go.

Tons of creative ideas were stemmed from this augmented reality game; restaurants and cafes have come up with Pokémon character doughnuts, burgers and even coffee! The fact is, the world hasn’t gotten enough of Pokémon just yet.

Here are 8 Pokémon-Inspired Food & Drinks That Are Almost Too Adorable To Eat, that Pokémon Go lovers will go gaga over.

Image: food.theaureview.com

#1 DOUGHNUT TIME – POKÉMON DOUGHTNUTS

An Australian cafe has created this sinful treat. Besides looking like an adorable Pokéball, the doughnuts are stuffed generously with Nutella. It sure does not get any better than this.

Image: www.foodbeast.com

#2 DOWN ’N OUT – POKÉMON BURGERS

You must have seen photos of this everywhere on social media by now. Down’N Out’s has created three types of Pokémon burgers – each with different flavours – as a tribute to the world’s current favourite game.

Image: Instagram

#3 FATCAT ICE CREAM BAR – POKÉBALL

Fatcat Ice Cream Bar in Singapore is riding on the trend, and they have created this spherical sweet treat. Calling all Pokémon masters, this is surely something to photograph and try!

Image: pictigar.com

#4 HONEY & BUTTER – POKÉMON MACARONS

Check out these Pokémon-shaped macarons from Honey & Butter! They come in Vaporeon and Eevee.

#5 JEN’S KITCHEN ON-THE-GO – RED VELVET LATTE

Jen’s Kitchen On-the-Go wowed us with the cutest Poké latte! The top of the latte is shaped like a perfect Pokéball with red velvet powder, and you bet the coffee is really aromatic!

Image: Instagram

#6 POKÉMON DOUGHNUTS

Instagrammer, @vickiee_yo baked these stunning doughnuts and they are truly too pretty to eat, especially that vivid orange Charmander!

Image: www.dailymail.co.uk

#7 SISKO CHOCOLATE – POKÉSPHERE

A chocolate shaped as a spherical Pokéball is just what we need. Sisko Chocolate combined this delight with a shot of hot espresso to create the coolest mocha ever.

Image: www.foodbeast.com

#8 THE LOOP – PIKACHURRO

The Loop’s Pikachurro might just be the cutest thing ever! How creative is it?! You can have the churro on its own, or sitting atop soft-serve.

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Held on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival – also known as Mooncake Festival – was traditionally a ritual to worship the Gods. Today, the event is widely celebrated by Chinese communities all over the world and is even a public holiday in China. It is also during this period where the moon is the brightest and roundest.

The Mid-Autumn Festival has evolved tremendously over the years; it is now a cultural norm for businesses to exchange mooncakes and these sweet treats are available in numerous colours, flavours and shapes. From the significance of the celebration to the legends behind it, here is a brief guide on What Mid-Autumn Festival Is And Where To Celebrate in Singapore.

THE STORIES BEHIND IT

While there are many myths and legends behind the origin of Mooncake Festival, the most famous legend would definitely be the one about Chang Er and her husband, Hou Yi. Even so, there are still various stories behind the couple – but most of them revolve around the fact that Chang Er had downed the elixir of immortality and eventually ascended to the moon, forever.

The practice of celebrating Mooncake Festival actually dates back to more than 3,000 years. According to historians, offering sacrifices to the moon was popularised during the Song Dynasty and had since then become a social custom amongst the Chinese. In addition, the tradition of eating mooncakes is also a way to commemorate the uprising against the Mongols.

SIGNIFICANCE OF MID-AUTUMN FESTIVAL

The Mid-Autumn festival is closely tied to the following concepts, namely prosperity, reunion and thanksgiving. Large families in China have seized this occasion since ancient times to reunite, where they would gather together and admire the moon at its finest whilst eating mooncakes. Fun fact: The traditional round mooncakes are symbolic of unity due to its shape.

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