Kitchen Capers

A home baker’s delight with some interesting products like cupcake corers, kueh tutu molds and weirdly specific cookie cutter shapes, including that of a polar bear and an ancient Chinese dragon. The Kallang Bahru store is closed every second Monday.  

Gin Thye Cake Maker

These guys have been in business since 1964 and make cream-based cakes and fruit tarts and everything in between. Perfect for catering orders and weddings, though not for dine-in.

Dennis Gym

Sign up for combat training classes or get some military-style muscle toning done at this bodybuilding specialist gym. There is also a team of on-site personal trainers for oneon- one work.

Dancesport De Allan

Sign up for a class at this modest and affordable little studio. Classes include ballroom dances like waltz and tango as well as fun stuff like samba and cha cha. All levels.

Sky Joyce Nonya Kueh Cake Shop

Swing by here for your Nonya kueh (cake) fix—kueh lapis, pulut inti (blue glutinous rice cake) and old-school favorites like rainbow kueh, aka lapis sagu. The latter’s only available on Sundays, though.

Biscotti Bakery

It’s rather niche, but yes, this bakery specializes in biscotti. The original almond flvor aside, there’s cranberry pistachio, chocolate orange almond and orange almond.

A1 Beach Road Prawn Noodles

Warm your belly with a steaming bowl of prawn noodles at this stall—a full-on bowl with prawns, pig intestines and pork ribs sets you back $5. We especially like the flavorful soup.

Tian Wai Tian Fishhead Steamboat

Started in the Serangoon neighborhood, this steamboat now has several branches around the island. Don’t miss the har cheong gai, or fried chicken with prawn paste while you’re here. They are fried to perfection.