Cups N Canvas

This café cum studio plays on art for their edible offerings too. Case in point: their pasta dishes are named after colors such as Greeno Pesto, linguine with basil chicken ($15.90). Try their PK duck sandwich, duck and Japanese cucumber with orange hoisin sauce on ciabatta ($9.90). They also offer drinks like sweet potato latte […]

Nicolas Le Restaurant

It's all about hearty and seasonal French fare at this sleek Tanjong Pagar restaurant.

Dulcet & Studio | Review

The folks behind ramen institution Tampopo and this selfservice joint clearly know their clientele of expats and young professionals. Its Japanese-Western fare, soothing grey and dark wood color scheme (including a cutesy feature wall stenciled with cooking utensils) and slow pop tunes all cater to the clean-cut crowd. Service is quick and cheerful (you order […]

&MADE

Gourmet burgers with thick patties and cheap wine at this hip and monochromatic joint.

The Not So Long Haul

Tony Soprano isn’t the only one who loses out with the termination of the direct SIA flight from Singapore to Newark, until last week the world’s longest commercial flight at 9,500 miles. The mob boss no longer has easy access to Bedok Reservoir to dispose of his bodies, while New Jersey’s second most famous son […]

Free Will Astrology, Week of October 31st, 2012

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21): This is an excellent time to explore the frontiers of wise foolishness. I’m hoping you will take full advantage of learning opportunities that might require you to shed your excess dignity and acknowledge how much you don’t know. Are you brave enough to disavow cynical thoughts and jaded attitudes that muffle […]

Interview: TouristPads

Joshua Wong, Abigail Khor, and Caleb Wong are the founders of TouristPads, a local startup that rents out iPads to tourists.

Interview: Voon Wong

The award-winning London-based architect and chief curator of the recent interior design exhibition 100% Design Singapore talks to Chin Hui Wen about Singapore’s constant evolution.