ARNDT

ARNDT, which hails from Berlin – introducing Southeast Asian work to a European audience – now has its first Singapore outpost. ARNDT Singapore, however, aims to introduce established artists from the West (like Otto Piene, Heinz Mack and ZERO: Light & Reflection) to Singapore.  In addition, the gallery showcases work by Asian artists like Indonesia’s […]

21 on Rajah

The buzz: Well-traveled director of culinary operations Paul Then—who has done stints at hotels all over Asia—heads this on-premise eatery at the Days Hotel. The new joint’s a fancier dining option in the Balestier neighborhood, which is mostly known for hawker fare. The vibe: Laidback and breezy with a fresh white and blue color scheme, […]

Swee Choon Tim Sum Restaurant

Well-known dim sum specialist Swee Choon Tim Sum has a wide range of Hong Kong and Shanghai style bites, like the signature mee sua kueh, deep-fried vermicelli cake, and freshly made xiao long bao.

Concorde Inn Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Conveniently lococated by the Kuala Lumpur International Airport as well as the F1 Sepang International Circuit, this hotel has three food and beverage outlets: International eatery Melting Pot Cafe, Crossroads Lounge and a Poolside Snack Bar.

Rockford Adelaide

This centrally-located boutique hotel (nearby local attractions such as the Adelaide Convention Centre, Sky City Casino and Adelaide Oval) has an on-site restaurant Spice Market dining and heated rooftop pool.

The Sebel Playford Adelaide

This boutique hotel has a fully equipped leisure center with a pool, sauna and gym. Plus, the place has an award-winning restaurant, The Playford Restaurant, serving bio-dynamic cuisine alongside a comprehensive selection of boutique wines.

Hilton Zhongshan Downtown

The hotel has 459 rooms with Peter Thomas Roth toiletries, private bath tubs and sweeping views of the Zhongshan skyline. Recreational facilities include a 25-meter heated indoor swimming pool, a professional tennis court, 24-hour fitness center as well as 3,600 square meters of conference space.

Preview: Art Stage Singapore 2013

One of the joys of attending Art Stage is to navigate the hundreds of booths and take in the works at your own pace. But with so much going on, you will inevitably miss a few exhibits. Here are four that you shouldn’t.