February 01, 2021
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Singapore’s Little India is a bustling, lively area bursting with colour, aromas and incredible food. It’s a hotspot for experiencing some of Singapore’s multi-ethnic culture, which of course, also means some of Singapore’s best Indian food.
Here are our favourite Little India restaurants for you, from traditional cuisine to cosy cafes and vibrant bars . Most of them are vegetarian-friendly too – read on!
Restaurants
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This South Indian restaurant is well-known across the island for their incredible Masala Thosai ($3.60) and Teh Tarik ($1.40). Soft in the middle and crispy at both ends, their thosai is stuffed with mashed potato, spices and vegetables.
By dave ryan
Jan 24, 2021
This week is statistically the coldest week of the year, so it s gonna get warmer from here on out and guess what? Spring is only 8 weeks away! Yay! Meantime, I hope you had a good weekend and have figured out the best way to get through these cold days! (And hey, at least they re a lot longer than they were just a month ago!)
Here s my weekend, summed up nicely in five pictures!
I ve been playing Match 3D for about a month and so have a ton of morning show listeners who heard about it on our show. I tried a new one this weekend in Apple Arcade. It s pretty cool, although not nearly as addictive as Match 3D. It s called Spire Blast and it s kind of like Candy Crush. I d give it a 3.5 out of 5. Match 3D gets a solid 5.0.