In tandem with the month of love, we’re revealing all the dirty secrets from our recently concluded SG Magazine Sex Survey 2018.We can tell you’ve been busy under the sheets and so have we (with crunching the data, that is). The numbers are telling: we are getting it on in record...
"Valentine’s Day is one big marketing scam! We live in a consumerist society! Death by commercialism!" We know, we know; we’ve heard it all before and more. Every Feb 14, we’re reminded by how grossly invested the world is in proving their love—but that doesn’t mean we have to take the fun out of it for couples who do want to splurge. Whether you’re being passive-aggressively pressured into finding a sweet date night, or just genuinely trying to plan the perfect dinner this one day, here are all the best places for a meal with your beau. Your wallet may hurt but your heart will be full. EuropeanTablescapeFor hearty, flavorful European eats that don’t break the bank, there’s the newly opened Tablescape. The Valentine’s Day set dinner serves up five courses at $148 per couple—start with oysters, then spend the rest of the night devouring highlights like the Smoked Chicken Veloute, Black Angus Filet Mignon, and ... Read More...
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Japanese for a first date is always a good idea—there’s the natural elegance in the preparation of the cuisine, but also the casual ease in sharing a plate of sashimi. And if things get awkward, omakase saves the day, every time (just...
Places fit for a date
Capturing that romanticized concept of travel—specifically of old, rustic locomotives—as a theme is Origin Grill & Bar. Found at the lobby level of Shangri-La Hotel Singapore (where Nadaman used to be), Origin is essentially two...
Casually lounging beside sister restaurant The Summerhouse at The Oval @ Seletar Aerospace Park is Wildseed, the equally English countryside-inspired cafe, patisserie and bar. It brings together all the big trends and trending players in Singapore...
The hype: The newest dining concept from the Privé Group, Bayswater Kitchen takes its name inspiration aptly from the cosmopolitan district in central London, delivering fresh, modern seafood dishes with a distinctively British touch. Head Chef Jack...
Located on Singapore's famous shopping district Orchard Road is Sushi Kimura, a minimalistic sushi restaurant specializing in omakase and edomae-style sushi. Like many other Japanese restaurants, they import fresh ingredients directly from the...
The rooftop of Bay Hotel Singapore in Harbourfront is now put to good use with the opening of Propeller, a cocktail bar featuring affordable drinks and bar bites to accompany your evenings lounging on the airy establishment’s many plush seats....
Highly Instagrammable establishment Wheeler’s Yard has opened up a sister outlet located at Seletar Aerospace Park. Joining the other restaurants at the redeveloped area, Wheeler’s Estate is an exciting addition to the colonial bungalows...
Atop local landmark Mount Faber, Dusk Restaurant & Bar joins the dining concepts from the One Faber Group. Its biggest draw: sweeping views of Harbourfront and Sentosa Island well worth the cab ride (or hike, if you're courageous...
At Provisions, you can have your food two ways—either skewered neatly on a stick, or in an earthen ware vessel that’s basically fancy speak for claypot. Both are a tribute to simpler times of communal dining and comfort food in Singapore...
Brazilian chef Ivan Brehm’s highly anticipated venture, Nouri, is a fine dining restaurant with an all-new concept: “crossroads cooking”, or a non-specific cuisine that blends influences from cultures around the world, highlighting...
A given highlight of the Sofitel Singapore City Centre, Racines, headed by executive chef Jean-Charles Dubois, combines traditional French classics with local Chinese dishes—a likely testament to Dubois’ own roots (Racines is French for...













