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Food Guide 2021-03-08

I’m Kim KBBQ & Shabu Shabu This restaurant boasts an extensive selection of Korean and Japanese foods, such as sushi, tteokbokki, Korean fried chicken, tempura and so on!Restaurants Deals in Singapore: Get to win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

Valid for purchase via ShopBack GO till 31 March 2021.

Valid till 31 Mar 2021• Sunday Late Night Promo:25% OFF Adult Buffet• Members Exclusive: Birthday 4+1 FREE!Sat-Sun Lunch / Mon-Thu DinnerFood review for I’m Kim KBBQ & Shabu Shabu: “Amazing food and service!

!” - A local customer2.

I’m Kim’s Signature Korean Chicken Wings is a must try dish.You can visit this restaurant to eat to your heart’s content!Restaurants Deals in Singapore: Get a sure win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

Definitely will come again when we can pick our own food portion.” - A local customer3.

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Food Guide 2020-11-10

Singapore is a paradise for gourmands.

It is packed with restaurants that serve some of the finest cuisines in the world.

If you love Sichuan flavours, adore Chinese cuisine, or want to enjoy Cantonese delights, you will not be short of places to eat in Singapore.

Whether you love crispy duck, dim sum, or seafood noodles, there are masterful cocktails to  provide you the best dining experience.Address: 32 Beach Road, The NCO Club, Singapore 189764Signature Dishes: Double Boiled Four Treasure Soup, Spring Onion and Wanton Noodle, Drunken Crab Rice Noodle, Hand cut Taiwan Noodles, and Lobster Cantonese with Ginger.Restaurant Review Singapore: “Chinese speciality dishes are served here.

From a selection of fine Dim sum (Scallop Siew Mai, Har Gao, Sri Lankan Mud Crab Wonton) to classic plates like Aromatic Duck, Crispy Seafood Noodles and Steamed Soon Hock.

MAN FU YUANMan Fu Yuan is a stalwart in the fine dining scene, serving authentic Cantonese specialities.

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Food Guide 2021-03-08

But if you’re searching for “where to eat in Singapore” and spend less, then check out these food and restaurant deals:1.

Customers love the homemade and reasonably priced dishes at Shaanxi Noodles restaurant.• Food deals in Singapore: Purchase 1 x Large Signature Biangbiang Noodles at S$6.8 (U.P.

Bedok Bak Chor MeeThis Chinese restaurant in Singapore serves classic comfort food right at the heart of the city.

The most delicious dishes that customers often try here are soup-style Bak Chor Mee (BCM), Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian, Seng Hiang Bak Chor Mee, Ah Poh Minced Meat Noodle, 58 Minced Meat Mee, and Tian Nan Xing Minced Pork Noodle.• Food deals in Singapore: Get to win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

White Rose CafeWhite Rose Café offers delectable Asian specialities for lunch and dinner.

You must try Yee Pin Mai Fun, Seafood Mee Goreng, Vietnamese Pork Chop, and Mee Siam at White Rose Cafe.• Food deals in Singapore: 1-for-1 Asian favourites.

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Food Guide 2020-10-01

Singapore is a multicultural country with Chinese accounting for 75% of the population.

Qi - House of SichuanThis restaurant has been awarded One Michelin Star for four consecutive years from 2016 to 2019.

You can savour a range of dishes with intense flavours, such as soups, pork, dim sum, tofu, crab & prawns, lamb, fish, and more.Address: 8A #02, Marina Blvd, 01Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984Phone: +65 66348277Food Deal in Singapore: 1-for-1 hot and sour soup.

Crystal Jade Golden PalaceThis contemporary Chinese fine-dining restaurant has received One Michelin Star and several Michelin Bib Gourmand awards.

Its signature offerings include cantonese Barbecue Meat, Seafood Dishes, Chilled Foie Gras With Sake, Roasted Suckling Pig, and Cold Crab and Sugar-Coated Yam.Address: 290 Orchard Rd, #05 - 22 The Paragon, Singapore 238859Phone: +65 6734 6866Food Deals in Singapore: 1-for-1 selected dishes with min.

Hai Ten Lo provides a dim sum a la carte menu, classic dishes, and a new Cantonese menu to help your family have an amazing indulgence at this timeless Chinese restaurant.Address: 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595Phone: +65 6826 8240Food Deal in Singapore: 20% off takeaways and deliveries.

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Food Guide 2021-01-04

It is the perfect time to create new memories with friends and family.

The best way to ring in 2021 is to enjoy delicious meals that you and your loved ones can talk about for the next 365 days.

If you’re still searching for “where to eat in Singapore in the New Year”, then check out the list of restaurants shared below and the dining deals to enjoy festive feasts.

Beach Road Kitchen at JW MarriottAddress: 30 Beach Rd, Singapore 189763Phone: +65 6818 1913Best Dishes: Traditional Roasted Turkey, Honey Glazed Ham, Pan-seared Foie Gras, and an array of sweet patisserie and more.

New Year’s Celebrations: Lunch– 31 December 2020 – 12pm to 2.30pm– $78++ per adult – $38++ per childNew Year’s Celebrations: Brunch– 1 January 2021 – 12pm to 2.30pm– $198++ / $208++ per adult – $78++ per child New Year's Eve: Dinner – 31 December 2020 –  6pm to 9pm- $198++ / $208++ per adult | $78++ per childNew Year's Day: Dinner – 1 January 2021 –  6pm to 9pm- $98++ per adult | $48++ per child$198++ inclusive of free flow wines, beers and cocktails $208++ inclusive of free flow champagne, wines, beers and cocktails  Lime Restaurant at ParkRoyal Collection PickeringAddress: 3 Upper Pickering St, Singapore 058289Phone: +65 6809 8899Dining Deal in Singapore: For UOB Reserve, Visa Infinite Metal, Visa Infinite, Lady's Solitaire, Privilege Banking, Regal and Empire Business Cardmembers: 30% off festive a la carte buffet.

*Valid from 27 November to 2 January 2021.Best Dishes: Pickering Lobster Laksa, Char Kway Teow, Prawn Noodle Soup, Prosciutto Pizza, Lobster Risotto with Blue, Moulin Rouge, Swimmer Crab Meat, and Signature Country-Style Grilled Ciabatta Smeared with Wild Black Garlic.

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Food Guide 2020-09-02

So if you are wondering what and where to eat, check out this Singapore food guide to know the most popular Singaporean dishes that you must try.

This soup goes well with steamed rice or rice cooked with shallots.Where to eat in Singapore: Founder Bak Kut Teh and Rong Hua Bak Kut Teh Hokkien Mee (Fried Prawn Noodles)This is a stir-fried noodle dish steeped in dark soy sauce and rich spicy, flavorful prawn broth.

Adding sambal chilli and lime juice makes it even more delicious.Where to eat in Singapore: KPO Cafe Bar Sambal Stingray (Spicy Banana Leaf Stingray)This Singaporean seafood dish is prepared by barbecuing stingray and served on a banana leaf with sambal (chilli) paste on the top.

This dish is unique to Singapore as you can't find it elsewhere in the world.

Curry Laksa is a coconut-based laksa dish that contains rice noodles, fish sticks, shrimp, cockles, sambal paste, and Vietnamese coriander.

In some restaurants, you will find a flavourful bowl of laksa with dried oysters, dried prawns, and even crayfish.Where to eat in Singapore: 328 Katong Laksa Char Kway Teow (Fried Flat Noodles)Also sometimes spelled Char Kuey Teow, this is a classic stir-fried rice noodle dish that Singaporeans love to relish.

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Food Guide 2020-12-09

Teochew cuisine, also known as Chaozhou or Chaoshan cuisine, is a mild and mellow cuisine that originated from the Chaoshan region in China's Guangdong Province.

This cuisine displays its own style by including fresh ingredients and traditional Chinese cooking styles.

Their signature dishes are Swatow Signature Chicken and Chilled Jellied Pork Knuckles.Location: 22 Kensington Park Road, SingaporeDeal: S$5 off with min.

The service is attentive and the portions are generous.” - A customer Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew CuisineAwarded One-Michelin Star, Imperial Treasure serves exotic seafood dishes prepared by experienced chefs to perpetuate the exceptional heritage of Teochew cuisine.

Food is nice and staffs are very helpful and friendly” - A customer Teochew Restaurant Huat KeeStarted in 1969, this restaurant is serving Teochew cuisine for 3 generations in Singapore.

Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee is best known for its dishes - Fried Kuey Teow, Oyster Omelette, Teochew Style Steamed Pomfret, and Suckling Pig.Location: 30 Orange Grove Road #02-01, Singapore 258352 (RELC Building)Food Review Singapore: “Very good Teochew restaurant with tasty dishes served.

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Food Guide 2020-07-31

Momma’s Kong - 34 Mosque Street, Singapore 059512.

It is one of the best places to eat in Singapore if you are looking for refined Singaporean cuisine, a family-friendly environment, a good selection of alcoholic beverages, and exemplary service.

Jumbo Seafood Jumbo Seafood is a restaurant chain that started its humble beginnings from its first outlet with East Coast Seafood Centre.

It provides you the freshest catch and Singaporean-style seafood cuisine.

Phone: +65 6743 8366Crab at Bay restaurant should be your go-to place when your crab craving kicks in.

Blue Lotus Eating House - 31 Ocean Way, #01 - 13, Singapore 098375.

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Food Guide 2021-03-08

I’m Kim KBBQ & Shabu Shabu This restaurant boasts an extensive selection of Korean and Japanese foods, such as sushi, tteokbokki, Korean fried chicken, tempura and so on!Restaurants Deals in Singapore: Get to win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

Valid for purchase via ShopBack GO till 31 March 2021.

Valid till 31 Mar 2021• Sunday Late Night Promo:25% OFF Adult Buffet• Members Exclusive: Birthday 4+1 FREE!Sat-Sun Lunch / Mon-Thu DinnerFood review for I’m Kim KBBQ & Shabu Shabu: “Amazing food and service!

!” - A local customer2.

I’m Kim’s Signature Korean Chicken Wings is a must try dish.You can visit this restaurant to eat to your heart’s content!Restaurants Deals in Singapore: Get a sure win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

Definitely will come again when we can pick our own food portion.” - A local customer3.

Food Guide 2021-01-04

It is the perfect time to create new memories with friends and family.

The best way to ring in 2021 is to enjoy delicious meals that you and your loved ones can talk about for the next 365 days.

If you’re still searching for “where to eat in Singapore in the New Year”, then check out the list of restaurants shared below and the dining deals to enjoy festive feasts.

Beach Road Kitchen at JW MarriottAddress: 30 Beach Rd, Singapore 189763Phone: +65 6818 1913Best Dishes: Traditional Roasted Turkey, Honey Glazed Ham, Pan-seared Foie Gras, and an array of sweet patisserie and more.

New Year’s Celebrations: Lunch– 31 December 2020 – 12pm to 2.30pm– $78++ per adult – $38++ per childNew Year’s Celebrations: Brunch– 1 January 2021 – 12pm to 2.30pm– $198++ / $208++ per adult – $78++ per child New Year's Eve: Dinner – 31 December 2020 –  6pm to 9pm- $198++ / $208++ per adult | $78++ per childNew Year's Day: Dinner – 1 January 2021 –  6pm to 9pm- $98++ per adult | $48++ per child$198++ inclusive of free flow wines, beers and cocktails $208++ inclusive of free flow champagne, wines, beers and cocktails  Lime Restaurant at ParkRoyal Collection PickeringAddress: 3 Upper Pickering St, Singapore 058289Phone: +65 6809 8899Dining Deal in Singapore: For UOB Reserve, Visa Infinite Metal, Visa Infinite, Lady's Solitaire, Privilege Banking, Regal and Empire Business Cardmembers: 30% off festive a la carte buffet.

*Valid from 27 November to 2 January 2021.Best Dishes: Pickering Lobster Laksa, Char Kway Teow, Prawn Noodle Soup, Prosciutto Pizza, Lobster Risotto with Blue, Moulin Rouge, Swimmer Crab Meat, and Signature Country-Style Grilled Ciabatta Smeared with Wild Black Garlic.

Food Guide 2020-11-10

Singapore is a paradise for gourmands.

It is packed with restaurants that serve some of the finest cuisines in the world.

If you love Sichuan flavours, adore Chinese cuisine, or want to enjoy Cantonese delights, you will not be short of places to eat in Singapore.

Whether you love crispy duck, dim sum, or seafood noodles, there are masterful cocktails to  provide you the best dining experience.Address: 32 Beach Road, The NCO Club, Singapore 189764Signature Dishes: Double Boiled Four Treasure Soup, Spring Onion and Wanton Noodle, Drunken Crab Rice Noodle, Hand cut Taiwan Noodles, and Lobster Cantonese with Ginger.Restaurant Review Singapore: “Chinese speciality dishes are served here.

From a selection of fine Dim sum (Scallop Siew Mai, Har Gao, Sri Lankan Mud Crab Wonton) to classic plates like Aromatic Duck, Crispy Seafood Noodles and Steamed Soon Hock.

MAN FU YUANMan Fu Yuan is a stalwart in the fine dining scene, serving authentic Cantonese specialities.

Food Guide 2020-09-02

So if you are wondering what and where to eat, check out this Singapore food guide to know the most popular Singaporean dishes that you must try.

This soup goes well with steamed rice or rice cooked with shallots.Where to eat in Singapore: Founder Bak Kut Teh and Rong Hua Bak Kut Teh Hokkien Mee (Fried Prawn Noodles)This is a stir-fried noodle dish steeped in dark soy sauce and rich spicy, flavorful prawn broth.

Adding sambal chilli and lime juice makes it even more delicious.Where to eat in Singapore: KPO Cafe Bar Sambal Stingray (Spicy Banana Leaf Stingray)This Singaporean seafood dish is prepared by barbecuing stingray and served on a banana leaf with sambal (chilli) paste on the top.

This dish is unique to Singapore as you can't find it elsewhere in the world.

Curry Laksa is a coconut-based laksa dish that contains rice noodles, fish sticks, shrimp, cockles, sambal paste, and Vietnamese coriander.

In some restaurants, you will find a flavourful bowl of laksa with dried oysters, dried prawns, and even crayfish.Where to eat in Singapore: 328 Katong Laksa Char Kway Teow (Fried Flat Noodles)Also sometimes spelled Char Kuey Teow, this is a classic stir-fried rice noodle dish that Singaporeans love to relish.

Food Guide 2021-03-08

But if you’re searching for “where to eat in Singapore” and spend less, then check out these food and restaurant deals:1.

Customers love the homemade and reasonably priced dishes at Shaanxi Noodles restaurant.• Food deals in Singapore: Purchase 1 x Large Signature Biangbiang Noodles at S$6.8 (U.P.

Bedok Bak Chor MeeThis Chinese restaurant in Singapore serves classic comfort food right at the heart of the city.

The most delicious dishes that customers often try here are soup-style Bak Chor Mee (BCM), Xing Ji Rou Cuo Mian, Seng Hiang Bak Chor Mee, Ah Poh Minced Meat Noodle, 58 Minced Meat Mee, and Tian Nan Xing Minced Pork Noodle.• Food deals in Singapore: Get to win scratch cards (worth up to S$600) for every transaction from your 3rd transaction onwards.

White Rose CafeWhite Rose Café offers delectable Asian specialities for lunch and dinner.

You must try Yee Pin Mai Fun, Seafood Mee Goreng, Vietnamese Pork Chop, and Mee Siam at White Rose Cafe.• Food deals in Singapore: 1-for-1 Asian favourites.

Food Guide 2020-12-09

Teochew cuisine, also known as Chaozhou or Chaoshan cuisine, is a mild and mellow cuisine that originated from the Chaoshan region in China's Guangdong Province.

This cuisine displays its own style by including fresh ingredients and traditional Chinese cooking styles.

Their signature dishes are Swatow Signature Chicken and Chilled Jellied Pork Knuckles.Location: 22 Kensington Park Road, SingaporeDeal: S$5 off with min.

The service is attentive and the portions are generous.” - A customer Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew CuisineAwarded One-Michelin Star, Imperial Treasure serves exotic seafood dishes prepared by experienced chefs to perpetuate the exceptional heritage of Teochew cuisine.

Food is nice and staffs are very helpful and friendly” - A customer Teochew Restaurant Huat KeeStarted in 1969, this restaurant is serving Teochew cuisine for 3 generations in Singapore.

Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee is best known for its dishes - Fried Kuey Teow, Oyster Omelette, Teochew Style Steamed Pomfret, and Suckling Pig.Location: 30 Orange Grove Road #02-01, Singapore 258352 (RELC Building)Food Review Singapore: “Very good Teochew restaurant with tasty dishes served.

Food Guide 2020-10-01

Singapore is a multicultural country with Chinese accounting for 75% of the population.

Qi - House of SichuanThis restaurant has been awarded One Michelin Star for four consecutive years from 2016 to 2019.

You can savour a range of dishes with intense flavours, such as soups, pork, dim sum, tofu, crab & prawns, lamb, fish, and more.Address: 8A #02, Marina Blvd, 01Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984Phone: +65 66348277Food Deal in Singapore: 1-for-1 hot and sour soup.

Crystal Jade Golden PalaceThis contemporary Chinese fine-dining restaurant has received One Michelin Star and several Michelin Bib Gourmand awards.

Its signature offerings include cantonese Barbecue Meat, Seafood Dishes, Chilled Foie Gras With Sake, Roasted Suckling Pig, and Cold Crab and Sugar-Coated Yam.Address: 290 Orchard Rd, #05 - 22 The Paragon, Singapore 238859Phone: +65 6734 6866Food Deals in Singapore: 1-for-1 selected dishes with min.

Hai Ten Lo provides a dim sum a la carte menu, classic dishes, and a new Cantonese menu to help your family have an amazing indulgence at this timeless Chinese restaurant.Address: 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595Phone: +65 6826 8240Food Deal in Singapore: 20% off takeaways and deliveries.

Food Guide 2020-07-31

Momma’s Kong - 34 Mosque Street, Singapore 059512.

It is one of the best places to eat in Singapore if you are looking for refined Singaporean cuisine, a family-friendly environment, a good selection of alcoholic beverages, and exemplary service.

Jumbo Seafood Jumbo Seafood is a restaurant chain that started its humble beginnings from its first outlet with East Coast Seafood Centre.

It provides you the freshest catch and Singaporean-style seafood cuisine.

Phone: +65 6743 8366Crab at Bay restaurant should be your go-to place when your crab craving kicks in.

Blue Lotus Eating House - 31 Ocean Way, #01 - 13, Singapore 098375.