April 09, 2021
Hilton Singapore
With Ramadan approaching, you may be on the search for places for an
iftar feast. Gather your loved ones and check out our round-up of halal buffet spots to break your daily fast with a delicious spread.
1. Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium
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If you’re hankering for Korean food, make your reservations at Atrium Restaurant at Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium.
For its Ramadan buffet this year, it’s dishing up a slew of halal-certified Korean favourites such as beef bulgogi, kimchi fried rice, crisp pajeon (scallion pancakes) and squid cooked in tteokbokki sauce.
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The worst of winter may be over, but it doesn’t exactly feel like spring yet. So, while we’re still craving cozy, soul-warming meals, we’ll be honest: We’re tired of waiting all night for soup to cook or casserole to bake. That’s where these meals come in each dish takes 45 minutes or less to put together.
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1 pound ground beef
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The Geneva Music Festival will present an online silent auction, one of its major fundraising events for the year. Participants will have the opportunity to bid on unique Finger Lakes gifts and experiences including locally made items, wines and wine tastings, car detailing, fine art, a Cessna flight over the Finger Lakes, sailing lessons, and much more. Bidding will begin at 12 p.m. on April 3, and continue until Sunday, April 11 at 5 p.m. To take part in the…Find out more »
Wicked Local
Because of John Turner’s success as a trader in the mid-1600s, his family enjoyed an array of nutritious foods served in the first-floor hall used for dining and entertaining. The man who built what is now known as The House of the Seven Gables brought riches and sophistication to the table.
On Thursday, Feb. 18, from 5 to 6 p.m., Visitor Services Specialist Kaylee Redard will demonstrate dinner dishes typically served at the Turner household. This free virtual event, the second in a series of three colonial cooking demonstrations, will take place in the Visitor Center Cafe. Viewers can watch from home as Redard prepares and discusses early Salem foods. Register online to attend this free demonstration.