Fat Cow

A dim and zen Japanese-inspired meat specialist that’s all about the wagyu, with pale wooden chairs and tables, shoji doors and screens. 

Badoque

Simpang Bedok is too out of the way to be on our radar, but we’ve found a gem that justifies the trek out. Badoque (Malay slang for eat) has been open for over a year now, and has developed a loyal following among the local Malay community (it’s Halal, of course). The bistro’s got an […]

Sarnies

What are you supposed to do with a three star review? Does it mean you should go, or you shouldn’t? Is it just us hedging our bets? Are we not willing to take the plunge and make a real commitment? In the case of sandwich bar Sarnies (kudos on the plain and simple name) it […]

Upclose with Wu Lyf

WU LYF (pronounced “Woo Life”) are the latest band to spring from that well of British indie music talent, Manchester. Vocalist Ellery Roberts chats to Patrick Benjamin ahead of the band’s appearance at Laneway 2012.

Festival Highlights: Women in Film

Touching on diverse communities and histories, these documentaries and feature films tell stories of women around the world. Kurt Ganapathy picks the highlights.