Suki-Ya

If you’re utterly famished and love all things Japanese, you’ve come to the right place. This massive restaurant chain serves a smorgasbord of Japanese delights—sushi, sashimi, udons, yakitoris, etc—you name it, Suki-Ya has ’em all. Great for sharing, steamboat is popular in Singapore no matter what the weather. Here are some steamboat variations you gotta […]

The Banana Leaf Apolo

Try the fiery fish head curry. Both its North and South Indian dishes are served on banana leaves, and you’re encouraged to use your hands here; the wait staff insist that it brings out the aroma of the food, already a hot favorite among avid food lovers here.

The Banana Leaf Apolo (Little India Arcade)

Try the fiery fish head curry. Both its North and South Indian dishes are served on banana leaves, and you’re encouraged to use your hands here; the wait staff insist that it brings out the aroma of the food, already a hot favorite among avid food lovers here.

Tien Court

If you’re into Chinese cuisine but find it a tad bland, then this Sichuan restaurant should fire things up a little. Already gaining quite a reputation for its fiery hot dishes such as diced chicken with dried chili, other favorites at Tien Court include shark’s fin in clay pot and roast meat dishes.

The Society Bistro

While there’s a decent enough variety of sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts, just don’t expect to be blown away by the food; the smoked king salmon salad and desserts (try the toffee pudding) are some of the better items but all in all, nothing special.

Irish dance phenomenon Riverdance returns to Singapore

Not many types of cultural dance have gained world recognition the way Riverdance has, with a viewership of over 22 million people worldwide spread over four continents. This November, the crème de la crème of Irish performers will be celebrating Irish music and dance in typical thunderous and festive fashion, featuring Grammy Award winning compositions and […]