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Here s why you won t see chicken rice on the menu at this Singaporean cafe in Tokyo

AsiaOne speaks to Singaporeans who are overseas during the Covid-19 pandemic and sees how they are coping. Know someone with an interesting story to share? Let us know! When the effects of Covid-19 impacted the world last year, Mark Namiki, like many others in the hospitality industry, found himself out of a job. The 36-year-old Japanese-Malaysian had been working for.

A dining guide to Upper Bukit Timah: Best restaurants, cafes, and Singaporean delights

Fitness enthusiasts would probably know upper Bukit Timah for its vast nature reserves and hiking trails. However, this western district is much more than just trees and hills. Also known as District 21, upper Bukit Timah has great eats along every street. Want to know what’s the best in the area? Here’s our guide to the gastronomic haven. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CFJpA5bnOiN/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed] Serving.

Dining in for groups of 5 resumes, S poreans welcome chance to eat with friends, family at the same table

Dining in for groups of 5 resumes, S poreans welcome chance to eat with friends, family at the same table
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Let s go paktor: Makan places that give you and bae a taste of Malaysia

July 08, 2021 Instagram/ansontownsingapore Malaysian food better or Singaporean food better? That’s a loaded question with no definite answer, but for Malaysians who have not been able to go home for the past year (and counting), home is so near yet so far away. So, instead of a conventional date to Gardens by The Bay, how about bringing bae on a discovery of authentic Malaysian fare right here in Singapore? I mean, what better way to bond with your Malaysian bae than over your shared love for food from your kampung? (or convince your Singaporean bae that Malaysian food is better).

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