February 13, 2021
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As social distancing measures continue to lessen as we move into Phase 3, travelling remains a low priority for many. Coupled with months of not being able to fly overseas, the wanderlust is getting unbearable for some.
This is why we have curated a list of restaurants in Singapore that champion Southeast Asian food, namely Burmese, Cambodian, Filippino, Indonesian, Laotian and Vietnamese. To further highlight lesser-known establishments, we’re omitting Malaysian and Thai cuisines as chances are, you will likely have your favourite restaurants to satisfy these cravings.
1. Burmese: Inle Myanmar Restaurant
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USA TODAY Network New York, New York State Team
Published
6:39 pm UTC Feb. 15, 2021
USA TODAY Network New York, New York State Team
Published
6:39 pm UTC Feb. 15, 2021
Note: This is the third installment of Learning Curve, a yearlong series of stories following six families whose children are attending public schools across New York state during the pandemic.
How did we get here?
For parents and kids slogging through the dreary winter months of a school year upended by the coronavirus pandemic, it s a natural, rhetorical question. Back in March, we thought schools were closing for a couple of weeks. Then came the quick, rushed pivot to virtual learning.
Max’s Restaurant, the Filipino restaurant chain famous for its signature Sarap-To-The-Bones
® Fried Chicken, has announced the return of a long-standing tradition missed by fans everywhere:
Max’s All-You-Can
™. Designed as a way to give thanks to loyal patrons who have supported “The House That Fried Chicken Built” throughout its 75-year history, the event was last held in 2019.
This 2021, it’s back and better than ever as Max’s All-You-Can
™ Weekends, with an exciting new twist to give people even more delightful choices to load up their tastebuds and tummies: More classic Max’s favorites to choose from, all in one plate.
Las Vegas Weekly
Explore new combinations at Full House.
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Steve Marcus
Genevie Durano Thu, Jan 14, 2021 (2 a.m.)
The corner of Maryland Parkway and Silverado Ranch has seen a spate of restaurant openings in the past year, including Nutmeg Indian American Cuisine, Doh Korean BBQ and hand-pulled noodle palace Shang Mian. One spot that’s been there for seven years is worth revisiting, the Filipino restaurant Full House BBQ.
Owner and executive chef Alexander Irlandes, who previously served as corporate executive chef for the Golden Nugget brand, brings a modernist take on Southeast Asian fare. Where most Filipino restaurants in town utilize the
Add these Max s Group favorites on your holiday spread this Christmas!
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