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Nothing gets Singaporeans going like a hotel buffet. After all, eating is our national hobby. The only problem? The cost. Aside from atas Michelin-starred restaurants, buffets are pretty much the most lavish and expensive way to eat out. Sure, there's the occasional credit card promotion and 1-for-1 hotel buffet offer, but more often than not, you're gonna have to pay.
What was the last thing that made you stressed? For me, it’s the ordeal of trying to squeeze onto the crowded train during the morning rush hour before having fully woken up. Let’s face it, we all need a break, and mental health is no joke. In this article, we’re diving into the world of spas, but we’re keeping it.
If Singaporeans had a national hobby, it would have to be eating. A foodie paradise, Singapore is chock-full of restaurants, cafes, buffets, coffee shops, and hawker centres to fill our tummies with yummies. While dining out and dabao-ing have always been popular, ordering food delivery has also become a staple for many Singaporeans ever since Covid-19 struck our shores. And.