Tyler Brûlé calls out crappy Singapore restaurant service
No Monocle café here until we get our act together.
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Anti:dote
This swanky new watering hole at Fairmont Singapore is one of the classiest bars we’ve seen to date. We love the ambience here—the decor is sleek and sophisticated, with some unexpected Peranakan touches, such as batik print motifs on the bar counters and floor. Also, the centerpiece of the bar is a gorgeous, 26,000-piece crystal […]
Mars Bar
This pop-up bar is a project by the folks behind event bartending company Mixes from Mars. The bar’s décor is pretty much that of your standard boutique hotel lobby, with large coffee tables, plush chairs and custom art sculptures. What’s really special about this place is the creative “mod Sin”-style cocktail menu. Some of the […]
All’s Well: Top All-in-One Computers in Singapore
iMacs have been wildly popular since the ‘90s, but now more IT companies are redefining desktops with All-In-One (AIO) computers that integrate internal components with the display. We look at four of the best Windows-based AIOs.
“Sound is an unsung hero”: Interview with Bani Haykal and Joleen Loh
SOUND: Latitudes and Attitudes co-curators Bani Haykal and Joleen Loh wax lyrical about this under-the-radar (in Singapore, at least) form of art.
Don’t Expect This Outfit to Follow Trends: Interview with Plainsunset
Some might label their sound as either rock, punk, pop or a whole host of cross-genre categories so carelessly used these days. Call them whatever you like and they won't even bat an eyelash in response. Having been around since the late 90s, Plainsunset have successfully maintained a following of fans despite changing priorities and family through years of tough ground work and fiercely staying true to their brand of music. We speak to lead vocalist Jonathan Chan and guitarist Norsham Husaini about their secret to longevity.
Trickeye Museum
This museum from South Korea features over 80 three-dimensional paintings and optical illusions in a 800 square meters space at Resorts World Sentosa‘s Waterfront. These works are presented in six themed zones, named Love, Circus, Masterpiece, Safari, Fairytale and Adventure. Created with the local context in mind, the works aim to capture Singapore’s essence as […]
Brinda’s
Brindas offers a wide range of North & South Indian cuisine in both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Open 24 hours every single day of the year, they pride themselves on being the to-go place to satisfy late night cravings for Indian cuisine.
Koh Nangkam Southern Thai Restaurant
A halal food joint that serves up some of the most authentic Thai dishes, with must-trys such as the pandan chicken and mango salad. Koh Nangkam is Halal. Check out our favorite Halal restaurants in Singapore.