singapore eats : 25 Recipes
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Good Eats in Singapore
Singapore's Uniquely Singapore fame will never be such for nothing. In fact, it's even translated to its cuisine. Indeed, the food fare here is unique in its own way. The country is known for having a multi-cultural mix of inhabitants and this is[...] |
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Singapore's Din Tai Fung
Time does fly so fast. Yesterday, we celebrated our 7th wedding anniversary and I still couldn?t believe that I almost forgot about it. Blame it to all the fuss and the bustle that the relocation had brought us. Once in a while I feel that my mind[...] |
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JPOT Hot Pot (Singapore Style)
Our Singapore food adventure has just started. From hawker centers to air conditioned food republics, we feasted and braved on practically anything that looked enticing. Last weekend was Hot Pot time. Although our Din Tai Fung experience did[...] |
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Some of Singapore's Local Foods
From a new resident's point of view, adjusting to the Singapore palate can be regarded as more of an adventure rather than ordeal. It's true that some spice notes typically found in the local foods (like those in Laksa or Curry ) can be[...] |
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Singapore's Ultimate Hawker Food Lover - Wanted!
From the quintessential meal Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Roasted Pork Rice, Satay and Bak Kut Teh to the steaming hot noodle dishes such as Laksa, Char Kway Teow and Fish Head Bee Hoon to the tasty side dishes like[...] |
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Two days of fattening up in Singapore.
Yes… the blog has been rather slow lately because I am still travelling in Asia. I’m on my annual leave to celebrate Chinese New Year. I must say, I am itching to get back to London, especially to meet my reservation at[...] |
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Popular Noodles in Singapore (the must try)
Just like its other asian neighbors, Singapore share the same eating habit for rice and noodles. The local diet is largely comprised of these two major staples with the latter as the most common choice for a meal. From its very affluent culinary pot,[...] |
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Ice Kachang and Ice Cendol...the Halo-Halo of Singapore
With the weather increasingly getting hotter and hotter in some parts of Asia (especially the Philippines and Singapore), I'm sure most of us would like to indulge into cold drinks and desserts to chill us a bit. In the Philippines, this is the[...] |
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Kaya Toast
Much has been written in the blogging world about the widely known " Kaya Toast ". In the Philippines, I heard that one coffee shop is increasingly becoming a big buzz around town for serving this yummy sandwich. Kaya Toast is a typical breakfast[...] |
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The Asian Kitchen
A good many travels to some parts of Asia introduced me to eclectic, delish eats. The abundance of fragrant spices is just second to none. Discount the element of bias for my being of Asian origin, but great is even an understatement to[...] |