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Day: February 19, 2019

The Temple House – Check In To Chengdu
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The Temple House – Check In To Chengdu

Chengdu has got to be one of my favourite China cities. It’s modern, yet not expensive like Shanghai and Beijing, warm folks that reminds me of Taipei and a vibrant…

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BAAN YING – A weekend semi-buffet of Thai favourites
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BAAN YING – A weekend semi-buffet of Thai favourites

From 26 January 2019, The Great Baan Ying Brunch (#TGBYB) transports all to the Land of Smiles without leaving Singapore! Diners can indulge in popular Thai favourites that include a…

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Planning my next trip to Ho Chi Minh A Look at What We Had at Harry’s At Neon Pigeon, the reference point is Tokyo after dark, but the execution is very much Singaporean. This is Japanese izakaya cooking filtered through a city that likes its flavours louder, tighter, and more confident. Did you guess it? When all of you wishes your ah mah “身体健康” Best wishes for 2026 CNY! 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.
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Planning my next trip to Ho Chi Minh A Look at What We Had at Harry’s At Neon Pigeon, the reference point is Tokyo after dark, but the execution is very much Singaporean. This is Japanese izakaya cooking filtered through a city that likes its flavours louder, tighter, and more confident. Did you guess it? When all of you wishes your ah mah “身体健康” Best wishes for 2026 CNY! 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.
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