Mee Seng Hang
The Arab Street neighborhood’s not all about trendy clothes—Mee Seng Hang specializes in very affordable basics, with some gems for less than $5.
Lola
This cozy boutique specializes in colorful and trendy womenswear from Korea and Taiwan.
Eazy Eazy
Great psychedelic vibe here. Owner Matt (he’s the one with the dreadlocks) designs some of T-shirts and blouses himself.
Dulcetfig
Dulcetfig’s wares are personally handpicked on travels abroad, and include a good range of vintage dresses and classic accessories.
Belezza Couture
Belezza Couture offers catwalk styles at a fraction of the cost. Snap up cape dresses from $59 and flats with animal prints from $49.
Confused Cooks
This small setup actually serves pretty main burgers, especially its newly-added Hellish Beef Burger, stuffed with a whole lotta jalapenos.
Next Door Café
Head here for a rare taste of authentic Adriatic (better known as Mediterranean) cuisine, with pizzas, homemade pastas and a special apple crumble only available once per day on the menu. They also have an impressive drink collection, which features over 101 beers and ales sourced from all over the world, and a unique array of […]
Livin Greens
Still one of the best eco-friendly options in town. Go for its staple brown rice set and mango sushi for mains, while for dessert, try the avocado pudding and glutten-free blueberry cake. Living Greens has relocated to Rangoon Road.
Mosi Cafe
It purports to be the first Moroccan café in town to introduce shisha. We’re not too sure about that, but this is still one of the most authentic eating places here.
Gourmet Port
Gourmet Port offers Middle Eastern fusion goodness, helmed by a Turkish chef. Its new three-course set lunch at $12.90 is a steal.