SBCD Tofu House: Seriously addictive spicy tofu soup

Just as in the 60s we had the British Invasion, it really does feel like with the popularity of Korean music, TV, fashion and food, we are in a Korean golden age. I cannot get enough of this tofu soup which is both spicy and salty and complements the smooth silken tofu like a dream.Continue reading “SBCD Tofu House: Seriously addictive spicy tofu soup”

FOC Sentosa: Exquisite tapas by the beach

Not to be overly dramatic about it, but one of the best things about summer all year round is how you can spend every other weekend getting toasty by the beach at Sentosa. Like it’s cousin, Tanjong Beach Club, FOC has a steady crowd over most weekends so booking is recommended if not essential particularlyContinue reading “FOC Sentosa: Exquisite tapas by the beach”

Misto: Home made pasta with flair

We were going to chance a walk-in to Murano but discovered halfway through our stroll that it was closed today which was a bank holiday. This serendipitous turn of events led us to Misto, a very charming and cosy Italian restaurant focussing on pastas and a few staple mains. The pastas were incredible. Succulent ingredientsContinue reading “Misto: Home made pasta with flair”

Sticks n Sushi: the perfect post-Soul Cycle treat

As a relatively new fan of spinning, I signed up for a class with Soul Cycle, where it all started. Having been to Sticks ‘n’ Sushi before, I decided to revisit it, this time at the Soho branch. Loved the menu, ambience, and the service (matcha whisking at the table and hardly any waiting timeContinue reading “Sticks n Sushi: the perfect post-Soul Cycle treat”

Cannons Tandoori: a thoroughly satisfying Boxing Day dinner

The best dishes were unexpected, like the underdogs in a sporting match for whom you end up cheering enthusiastically. You are floored by how such simple ingredients – garlic, tomato, ginger, an exquisite blend of spices – can taste so harmoniously gorgeous together. A meal here will warm your stomachs, and your hearts. Go withContinue reading “Cannons Tandoori: a thoroughly satisfying Boxing Day dinner”

Wan Chai Corner: hidden Chinatown gem

After two unsuccessful attempts at hunting down that highly acclaimed Four Seasons roast duck, we managed to secure a table at Wanchai Corner and boy, were we in for a lovely surprise. This restaurant is no frills, but serves a wide array of dishes (just 263 of them) that a even Cantonese person would sayContinue reading “Wan Chai Corner: hidden Chinatown gem”

Miller and Carter: when a steakhouse dares to NOT be different

I love steak. I know, I know, it’s a travesty to admit these things in this day and age, but there is something so sinfully irresistible about a quickly melting slab of herb butter on a sizzling ribeye. It’s been such a rough year, and if there is one constant that I can always relyContinue reading “Miller and Carter: when a steakhouse dares to NOT be different”

Amazonico: an Instagrammer’s dream

The ambience is mind-blowing and I liked that there was a fair bit of theatrics incorporated in the dining experience: twirling pineapples on roast, and how the guacamole is prepared at the table. That said, it was on the pricey side and some dishes were definitely more of a hit than others. I’d say thisContinue reading “Amazonico: an Instagrammer’s dream”

The Sushi Bar: satisfying indulgence on the first day of resumption

Singapore had been on a heightened alert for a month now, and several months before that, with dining out prohibited. Today we resumed dining out at eateries and restaurants but capped at a maximum of two persons. This was how I decided to rejoice… with sushi of course! https://thesushibar.com.sg/

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