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[SG EATS] This Lunar New Year With Elemen- Vegetarian-style of Celebration

With Chinese New Year just around the corner, you must have seen many photos of Yu Sheng islandwide and I bet you have yet to see a vegetarian yu sheng. Well, the folks at Elemen have just introduced me to my first vegetarian Yu Sheng and do not disappoint me. Read More

[SG EATS] Prosperity Buffet At Ellenborough Market Café | Swissotel Merchant Court

For this Chinese New Year 2018, Ellenborough Market Café is launching Prosperity Buffet from 5 February to 2 March.The restaurant is known for it’s Peranakan buffet including Kueh Pie Tie, Ayam Buah Keluak, Peranakan kuehs and also my favourite Durian Pengat expanded their menu with new add ons for this festive season. Read More

[SG EATS] Usher In An Auspicious Year of the Dog at Cassia, Capella Singapore

Celebrate this Lunar New Year at Cassia, Capella Singapore this year with enticing culinary delights. The restaurant offers Prosperity Reunion Set and Fortune Reunion Set that are available only on 15 February 2018. The reunion dinner is only available from 6:00pm to 8:00pm and 8:30pm to 10:00pm.

Other than that, there are 4 lunar new year set menus ( Spring Menu, Abundant Blessings Set , Double Happiness Set & Deluxe Fortune Set) available throughout the 15 days of celebration. Read More

[SG EATS] The Butcher’s Kitchen At Suntec City- Flaming Hokkaido Beef Bowl

Fans of The Butcher’s meat offerings rejoice! The Butcher’s Kitchen has just introduced us to Singapore’s First-ever Flaming Beef Bowl alongside with new item onto their menu. Read More

[SG EATS] Bountiful Blessings & Splendid Feast at Royale Restaurant | Mercure Singapore Bugis

Come celebrating this Lunar New Year 2018 with Royale Restaurant at Mercure Singapore Bugis from 9 February to 2 March 2018. I was invited to food tasting recently to check out their bountiful Lunar New Year buffet feast priced from S$58.00++ per person. Read More

[M’SIA TRAVELS] 2D1N Malacca Trip Over The Weekend

My last trip to Malacca was 2015 and time flies! I am back here again to attend my friend’s wedding. I booked my 2-way bus ticket through online at S$25.00 per ticket. If you have friends in Malacca, I would suggest you to get their help to purchase the ticket back to Singapore there. It will be RM25.00 instead of Singapore Dollars. Read More

[KOREA EATS] A Visit to Loco Quan 401 Restaurant by Haha ( “Running Man (런닝맨) Variety Show” Team Member)

E & I were searching what to eat around our hotel area and I found Loco Quan 401 Restaurant. What triggered my interest to visit the restaurant is that it is opened by Haha, the Running Man Team Member. If you are a fan of Running Man or Haha, check out this place. Read More

[KOREA TRAVELS] Train to Busan In A Day- Haedong Yonggunsa , Gamcheon Cultural Village & Jalgachi Fish Market

[KOREA TRAVELS] Train to Busan In A Day- Haedong Yonggunsa , Gamcheon Cultural Village & Jalgachi Fish Market

Oh well…When I told my friend that I am heading to Busan, the first reaction was “ Train to Busan!”. Hence, that’s my post title to start of the post. E & I checked the weather forecast before deciding the day to head to Busan. I think that is the best part when you travel free and easy. We get to manage and change our itineraries as and when we want to.Alternatively if you prefer day tour ready plan itineraries, you can check Klook activities. Read More

[KOREA EATS] My First Michelin Experience With La Yeon At Shilla Seoul Hotel

During my trip to Seoul, E suggested to try out 1 Michelin restaurant and I agreed. So, he went to do some research and decided on La Yeon for afternoon lunch. And this time round, he decided to give me a treat! Lucky me! I got to enjoy the meal for free courtesy of E. The restaurant is located on the 23rd floor of Shilla Seoul Hotel. Read More

[KOREA TRAVELS] Explore A Day At Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village(북촌한옥마을) And Cha-Teul Tea House

[KOREA TRAVELS] Explore A Day At Gyeongbokgung Palace, Bukchon Hanok Village(북촌한옥마을) And Cha-Teul Tea House

We decided to spend a day at Gyeongbokgung Palace and Bukchon Hanok Village because both locations are within a walking distance. Gyeongbokgung Palace is one of the must-visit attraction places for tourist because of its long history. Gyeongbokgung was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. Gyeongbokgung (경복궁), which means “palace greatly blessed by Heaven,” was built in the heart of Seoul surrounded by Mount Bugaksan and Mount Namsan. Read More