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Grain’s Unique Flavourful Christmas Menu

If you’re wondering what to order for your company Christmas lunch or just a gathering of family and friends at your place, look no further. I’ve always liked Grain, a food company that offers delivery of healthy ready-to-eat meals and now, a catering service. Recently, I found out that their team consists of former chefs...

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Get Your Spice On at Big Fish Small Fish

Good news for those who love seafood and like it spicy! Singapore’s first fish and crisps brand has revamped their menu (check out the new menu here) and one of the items on Big Fish Small Fish’s (BFSF) menu includes spicy fish and crisps. The golden battered fish (as seen above) is coated in a...

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Review – In a Crabby Mood

Eating crab is often a messy affair and requires a lot of effort to crack open for just a little morsel of gastronomical gratification. As such, whenever I choose to order crab, the taste had better be worth my energy to peel and devour it. Over the past few decades, I have repeatedly tried several...

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Cook Look Book

Gastronomy is undeniably at the very core of our cultural identity. Eating out and keeping our appetites constantly satiated is a proud national past time. Many of us are willing to travel all over the island and queue for hours just for a mouthful of our favourite savoury sensations. As one of the culinary capitals...

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In-Gin-ious Pairings at Rang Mahal

Gin Tasting Flight Did you know that India has it’s own homegrown gin? One of Singapore’s leading restaurants, Rang Mahal has debuted a gin tasting programme, which is a first for fine-dining Indian restaurants in Singapore. In collaboration with six premium Gin labels, of which three (Hapusa, Greater Than and Jaisalmer) are proudly distilled in...

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Delicious Beef Sukiyaki Don at Keisuke

Do you like beef? Do you like Japanese cuisine? Do you like Gyudon and Sukiyaki? Then Keisuke’s latest Sukiyaki Don is a bowl of happiness that combines sukiyaki and gyudon…only for S$14.90++! If you want to make it a real treat, they even have the A4 wagyu version at S$29.90.   Nestled in a corner...

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The World’s Strongest Truffle Mooncakes

If you love truffles, you probably have already read my review on the World’s Strongest Truffle Chips, and the local brand has just launched their snowskin mooncakes this mid-autumn festival to tantalise the taste buds of truffle and durian lovers! The brothers who started Aroma Truffle wanted to showcase the versatility of their skills as...

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Yummy Oat Milk from Finland

I’m not going to attempt to pronounce the brand…LOL…but this is a Finnish Oat Milk that my friend gave me to try. I’ve been consuming a lot more nut milks and non-dairy alternatives as I tend to bloat a lot when I consume too much dairy. 1 cup of tea and a couple of scoops...

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Into The World of Truffles with Aroma Truffle

I was invited to the launch of Singapore’s first truffle chips boutique located at Chinatown Point last week and managed to even speak to one of the brothers to find out more about their chips! Let’s get trufflin’! (From left to right) Kayson Chan, Kenny Chan and Jonathan Chan, the co-founders of Aroma Truffle at...

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Ume Sake Kit Kat

I used to really love Kit Kat when I was younger but as I grew older, I became more fond of tasting the more “exotic” flavours that the Japanese come up with for Kit Kat. I wonder why Nestle isn’t coming up with other various flavours in the other countries. Hmm… Anyway, I spotted this...