SINGAPORE - The National Day Parade may have been postponed, dining in banned and social gatherings curtailed, but do not let these restrictions dampen your mood for Singapore s 56th birthday.
Food and beverage (F&B) businesses are rolling out takeaway and delivery deals, with many coming up with creations specially for National Day.
And what better way to show your patriotism than to support the country s F&B operators.
The Straits Times checks out eight National Day-inspired items.
1. Singaporean breakfast cheesecake
Robust flavours of locally sourced Nanyang coffee powder are infused into the smooth cream cheese of the Singaporean Breakfast cheesecake ($6.90 a slice, $52.90 for a whole cake) by halal-certified cheesecake specialist Cat & the Fiddle.
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Countering discrimination, MCCY puts local spin to classic I’ll stand by you song for frontline workers Details 14 July 2021
The Singapore Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) has released a music video dedicated to frontline workers as part of the government’s “Singapore Together” (SGUnited) initiative.
The campaign video was done in collaboration with Tribal Worldwide Singapore. The music video titled “Singapore Stands By You” features a rendition of the 1994 song “I’ll Stand By You” by The Pretenders, sung by local artistes Aisyah Aziz, Benjamin Kheng, Weish (Chew Wei Shan) and Shabir Tabare Alam (pictured from top left clockwise respectively). According to the agency, the music video highlights the “challenges and struggles faced by frontline workers during the pandemic and pays tribute to them for keeping Singapore safe”. The video also acknowledges the frontline workers for their efforts durin