[Review] Sawadee Thai Cuisine: Authentic Thai cuisine featuring Hometown Flavours From Si Sa Ket, Thailand

Tucked away in a small, cozy space at Bugis, Sawadee Thai Cuisine exudes a quiet sense of simple luxury. Deep royal blue walls adorned with intricate gold accents and warm, rustic touches echo the essence of a traditional Thai wooden house. The newly reimagined interior strikes a harmonious balance between modern elegance and the timeless…

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Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree: A Family-friendly luxurious resort in Singapore

Nestled within Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Reserve, the Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree is a luxurious resort which providing guests with an immersive nature experience at Mandai. This new resort was officially opened on 12 April 2025. It is located within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, along with the other zoological parks—Bird Paradise, Night Safari, River Wonders, Singapore Zoo,…

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Blue Bottle Coffee opens in Singapore at Raffles City(with menu and prices): The first outlet in Southeast Asia

Blue Bottle Coffee is finally here in Singapore and everyone seem to be really excited about this. Previously, they held coffee workshops here at LUMINE Singapore but this time, they are setting up a sit-down cafe within LUMINE Singapore at Raffles City. Besides coffee and pastries, you can shop for their merchandise too. So, what…

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Sakanoue from Tokyo, Japan is now in Singapore at Drips Bakery Cafe (with menu & prices)

The viral shaved ice shop, Sakanoue, one of Tokyo’s popular Japanese Kakigori spots, has reach our shores. This time, they have collaborated with Drips Bakery Cafe and they are here to stay permanently here in Singapore. What is so special about Sakanoue’s Kakigori? They use premium imported Japanese ice from a well-established, family-owned company in…

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[New exhibition of National Gallery] City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–⁠1940s

City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–⁠1940s is an evocative exhibition that delves into the untold stories of Asian artists in Paris during the 1920s-1940s, a time marked by both artistic flourishing and the turbulence of World War II. This thought-provoking showcase illuminates the voices often overlooked in mainstream eurocentric narratives, offering a glimpse…

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