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Day: July 24, 2014

SSO Goes To ITE, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and Victoria JC
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SSO Goes To ITE, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and Victoria JC

As part of Temasek’s 40th Anniversary series of community events, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will be performing ‘Sharing the Journey. At home with the classics’ at three neighbourhood venues on…

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New Casio PRO TREK Series Is The Ultimate Outdoor Companion
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New Casio PRO TREK Series Is The Ultimate Outdoor Companion

  Casio Singapore adds the new PRW-6000 series to its PRO TREK range of high-performance outdoor time pieces. The new series is armed with a first-of-its-kind hand-concealment function for a clearer view…

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Imagine Seeing This at 3AM. 😳 Hidden behind Mamma Mia Focaccia, the space opens from 5pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, easing guests into the evening with plush seating, low lighting, and a soundtrack that evolves as the night unfolds. On Fridays and Saturdays, The Champagnery operates until 4am, placing it among the rare non-club venues in Singapore offering a refined late-night option for those who want to stay out without stepping into a dance floor or big room setting . There is something deeply comforting about a bowl of Fei Zap Mai Laan. The kind of meal you crave on a tired weekday, or when you want something warm, salty, and satisfying without overthinking it. CapitaLand introduces refreshed Mofusand-themed décor across 17 malls and selected workspace properties, bringing a light, playful energy into everyday spaces. At Goodwood Park Hotel, the start of the year is often marked by a quiet return to familiar rituals, and the Coffee Lounge’s weekday 1-for-1 local delights reflect exactly that mood. Running on weekdays, the promotion is less about reinvention and more about reaffirming the dishes many Singaporeans have grown up with, served in a setting that has remained largely unchanged since 1977. Swiss chocolatier Läderach teams up with Baristart Coffee and the result is exactly what you’d expect when two obsessive brands meet. Precision chocolate. Proper dairy. Zero shortcuts. For Lunar New Year, Tim Ho Wan goes beyond its usual dim sum staples and rolls out a limited time dine in menu built for reunion tables and proper sharing. Buffets in Singapore are rarely cheap. And Halal Thai food buffets are almost non-existent. Every Chinese New Year table begins the same way. Before the roast meats and the hot dishes arrive, there’s the familiar ritual of tossing Yu Sheng. It’s messy, loud, symbolic, and somehow still the most important dish of the night.
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Imagine Seeing This at 3AM. 😳 Hidden behind Mamma Mia Focaccia, the space opens from 5pm Tuesdays to Saturdays, easing guests into the evening with plush seating, low lighting, and a soundtrack that evolves as the night unfolds. On Fridays and Saturdays, The Champagnery operates until 4am, placing it among the rare non-club venues in Singapore offering a refined late-night option for those who want to stay out without stepping into a dance floor or big room setting . There is something deeply comforting about a bowl of Fei Zap Mai Laan. The kind of meal you crave on a tired weekday, or when you want something warm, salty, and satisfying without overthinking it. CapitaLand introduces refreshed Mofusand-themed décor across 17 malls and selected workspace properties, bringing a light, playful energy into everyday spaces. At Goodwood Park Hotel, the start of the year is often marked by a quiet return to familiar rituals, and the Coffee Lounge’s weekday 1-for-1 local delights reflect exactly that mood. Running on weekdays, the promotion is less about reinvention and more about reaffirming the dishes many Singaporeans have grown up with, served in a setting that has remained largely unchanged since 1977. Swiss chocolatier Läderach teams up with Baristart Coffee and the result is exactly what you’d expect when two obsessive brands meet. Precision chocolate. Proper dairy. Zero shortcuts. For Lunar New Year, Tim Ho Wan goes beyond its usual dim sum staples and rolls out a limited time dine in menu built for reunion tables and proper sharing. Buffets in Singapore are rarely cheap. And Halal Thai food buffets are almost non-existent. Every Chinese New Year table begins the same way. Before the roast meats and the hot dishes arrive, there’s the familiar ritual of tossing Yu Sheng. It’s messy, loud, symbolic, and somehow still the most important dish of the night.
 

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