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Eatbook is a food site that helps Singaporeans discover food. Eatbook covers everything from food reviews to listicles of food trends to the latest food news. A requisite for all our writers is the ability to cook, so we offer a more educated take on food reviews not present in the digital food scene today.
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3h ago
Eat Pizza opens at Plaza Singapura
The pizza scene in Singapore seems to be having a moment lately, with famous names including US Pizza and L’antica Pizzeria da Michele landing on our shores. That’s not all: Korean-famous chain Eat Pizza is also joining the hype train with their third opening at Plaza Singapura!
16 Best Pizza In Singapore For All Budgets, Including Hawker Stalls And Famous Restaurants
The brand first arrived at Paya Lebar Quarter earlier this year, before opening its second outlet in Somerset 313.
Over at their Plaza Singapura branch, you can look forward to an ope ..read more
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4h ago
Hello Korea Fair is at Takashimaya till 6 May 2024
We must be doing something right in April—as soon as we visited KK Market, a pop-up Korean street food market at Tanglin Mall, there’s yet another event that sounds just as enticing: Hello Korea Fair. Running till 6 May 2024, this Korean fair at Takashimaya Square offers a variety of street food that we think Singaporeans will love. Besides, plenty of trendy fashion, beauty, and lifestyle brands are available too.
There’s A Pop-Up Korean Street Food Market In Orchard, With Viral Coin Bread, Bulgolgi Fries And More
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4h ago
Monk’s Brew Club is a work-friendly cafe in East Coast
Good news for Easties—Monk’s Brew Club has taken over the space where Beer Basket used to be, becoming the newest addition to the plethora of Katong cafes. This new work-friendly cafe offers hearty brunch, dinner, and coffee-spiked cocktails.
23 Joo Chiat And Katong Food Places For Affordable Lunch Sets, Otah Banh Mi And More
The cafe’s industrial aesthetic often leads visitors to mistake it for a tech office or co-working space. Decorated with vibrant splashes of green and pink to reflect its branding, Monk’s Brew Club offers comfor ..read more
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4h ago
What to eat at KFC Malaysia
It’s an undisputed fact that KFC Malaysia just hits different, which makes it a popular dining pitstop for many Singaporeans visiting Malaysia for a quick trip. The chicken is juicier and bigger, they’ve got unique menu items, they serve rice and sambal—there’s so plenty to love.
If you’ve never eaten at KFC Malaysia, take this as your sign to do so. Since the menu can be overwhelming, here’s our take on the best things to try.
1. 2pc Original Recipe Chicken (RM15.99/~S$4.56)
Contrary to popular belief, the Original Recipe Chicken doesn’t taste the same wherever y ..read more
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7h ago
Yeon Cafe is a Korean-inspired dessert cafe in Johor Bahru
Yeon Cafe is one of the more popular cafes in Johor Bahru, and it’s easy to see why. True to its name, the cafe exudes Korean-inspired vibes in every aspect, from its cosy, minimalist interior design to vibey K-pop tunes playing in the background. It’s also a convenient 10-minute drive from JB customs.
This Pretty Glasshouse Cafe Near JB Customs Has Rosti And Brunch Under $10
The experience begins right at the doorstep with a stone pathway leading to the entrance. Once inside, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a Korean drama—t ..read more
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23h ago
A Little Tea is a China-famous bubble tea kiosk at Icon Village
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Let’s be real, bubble tea has become indispensable to many of our lives. But with one cup easily priced over $6 in this economy, we often find ourselves having second thoughts before queuing in line for this sweet treat. Thankfully, A Little Tea has lifted some of the weight off our shoulders with super affordable bubble tea, largely under $5.
This newly opened BBT store in Icon Village is actually an offshoot of a famous Chinese brand, which has over 300 outlets in China. They’re also a quick two-min ..read more
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23h ago
Market Blue opens KK Market with Korean street food for a limited time
True-blue fans of Korean fare would know of Market Blue, a Korean kopitiam selling “home-cooked” food in Orchard. In recent months, they have been hustling to introduce a diverse range of Korean eats to Singapore, including FUTORU—a kimbap stall with over 10 different flavours—and Bakery 1946, a famous Korean bakery with more than 50 types of bread. This time, they are back with an even bigger event: KK Market, a pop-up concept offering Korean street food and more till 28 April 2024.
Market Blue: Korean Kopitiam With “Ho ..read more
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1d ago
Dirty Supper has whole animal dishes in Tiong Bahru
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The picture above shows a space within Tiong Bahru’s Moh Guan Terrace, where speakeasy yakitori restaurant Bincho by Hua Bee once stood. Earlier in the day, it is occupied by a bak chor mee stall. When the clock strikes 3pm, however, that space transforms into Dirty Supper, a new restaurant with a menu that seeks to use the whole animal—that means you’ll find dishes that use animal parts such as a pig head, duck head, chicken skin and more.
Image credit: @thedirtysupper
Chef-owner Pete Smit, who formerly ran Und ..read more
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1d ago
Pasar Karat is a huge night market in JB
Johor Bahru has a handful of night markets, but Pasar Karat is one of the most popular. Located in Jalan Segget, this sprawling pasar malam is rated quite highly on Google, with patrons praising the variety of stalls and cheap eats that can be found here.
The next time you’re headed to JB for a quick trip, it’s worth making Pasar Karat one of your pitstops for food and some jalan jalan. Here’s everything you need to know, and what you need to eat when you’re there!
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How to get to Pasar Karat
Pasar Karat takes place across a f ..read more
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1d ago
SKAI has new Swarovski-themed high tea
SKAI, the skyscraping restaurant-bar in Swissotel The Stamford, is well-known for their gorgeous themed high teas, available for a limited time only. For May, the skyscraping restaurant is switching gears to offer a stunning Swarovski-themed high tea, held in collaboration with the famed Austrian crystal jewellers.
Image credit: SKAI
The SKAI Swarovski high tea will be available from 1 May to 31 May, from 3pm to 5pm daily. Each set is priced at $68++ per adult and $34++ per child, aged six to twelve. Your fee includes a mocktail and your choice of ..read more