Heart of House | Review

The buzz: The folks from Just Beer @ The Atrium and WitBier Café at Kandahar have upped sticks and brought their extensive ale list and super-friendly service to Tiong Bahru in form of new bar Heart of House. The décor: Bit of a mish-mash, really. A shophouse-tiled floor, some high chairs and tables and a […]

Showbiz Asia celebrates its first birthday by waiving booking fees for April

Showbiz Asia, the one-stop-shop for theatre and concert tickets celebrates its first birthday this April by waiving booking fees for reservations made at their Showbiz Asia website for the whole month.In addition to the promotion, the company recently unrolled new projects allowing users to pay through online system PayPal Singapore, and using eNETS direct debit. […]

Checkers Deli

This is the birthplace of some of our island’s most famous cheesecakes, with flavors such as blueberry, marble and Oreo. But when it comes right down to it, our pick is still the classic American (they’ve remained true to the 40-year-old recipe; although it’s more New York than Philly). Don’t pass on the pretty candy-colored […]

Canadian comedian Russell Peters to perform in Singapore on May 5-6

Canadian standup comedy sensation Russell Peters has made Singapore one of the stops for his Notorious World Tour. The show is slated for May 5 and May 6 (recently added due to the overwhelming response) at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.Russell Peters is known for taking witty jabs at culture and family backgrounds, including his famous […]

Nasrin Ocean

A restaurant that offers Persian cuisine, enjoy belly-dance performances and a beautiful view of East Coast Park while you savor exotic flavors.

Azur

Experience a lively multicultural theatre showcasing Eastern and Western international cuisines built around an open kitchen concept at Azur.

Pho Stop

We imagine Pho Stop is what you get when you cross a traditional noodle shop with interior designers with a small budget but careful taste. On one hand, the menu is strictly confined to a few pho, a few rice dishes and a handful of fried snacks; there are cups of chopsticks and paper napkins […]

Nosh | Review

The buzz: Krish at Rochester Park is no more. In its place is a more relaxed bistro offering, five-week-old Nosh, in the same appealing black-and-white colonial house. The vibe: It wasn’t broke so they haven’t fixed it. The gorgeous al fresco space is still there, so is the charming upstairs dining room, adorned with a […]

Speakeasy

Like its name suggests, this retro-sexual watering hole is the modern-day granddaddy of bars, tucked in an obscure corner of Outram Road. It’s all 1920s Prohibition-styled cocktails here with names like Bennet (rough gin, fresh lime and Angostura or Peychaud bitters) and Rockefeller (Rye, fresh watermelon and mint).