It's the season for all things red, angpao-giving, and, of course, reunion feasts. Chinese New Year reunions, whether they involve getting together with
Makan News - Residents in the eastern part of Singapore are often the envy of foodies. Neighbourhoods such as Katong, Marine Parade, Geylang and Bedok throng with plenty of good and affordable food choices. That is certainly true. I do not live near any of those areas, but. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Local Toy Shop Makes Realistic Herh Keow, Chinese New Year Kueh From Felt
There’s also satay, nasi lemak and yong tau foo. By Ilsa Chan Updated 09 Jan 2021 13:50
masak-masak felt food toys from local online toy store, Heartfelt Makan.
Food toys are a dime a dozen, but few feature Asian food, let alone Singaporean culinary delights, including hawker food. Which is why local children s author Lianne Ong decided to start Heartfelt Makan with her mum, Janet, in 2017, to create pretend play food toys with an Asian twist. The mother-of-two also saw this as a way to preserve Singapore’s food heritage. Apt, after Singapore’s hawker culture has been added to the Unesco Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
December 12, 2020
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While travel restrictions to some parts of the world are starting to ease up, it could be a while more before we can resume our travel plans that have been derailed by the viral pandemic.
Fortunately, our wanderlust can still be fulfilled as Singapore plays host to many international cuisines in our tiny island nation.
Here, we are highlighting various Chinese restaurants that introduce regional cuisines from around China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
1. Teochew: Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine
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With one Michelin star under their belt between 2017 to 2019, you know you would you be in for a good meal at Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine.