An authentic Thai eatery at Sim Lim Square where you can get a taste of unique and rarely-seen-locally Northern Thai Pork Ribs Soup.
One of the most popular hawker stalls in Bedok that's known to fry up some of the best black carrot cake in Singapore.
This Korean-Japanese hidden gem at Orchard Road specialises in hearty flavours and luscious A4 Wagyu Sukiyaki.
Have a hearty Christmas Sunday roast feast at this rustic and unpretentious gastropub by Lion Brewery Co hidden away in a nook at Club Street.
Many Singaporeans flock to this hawker classic when in Johor Bahru for the iconically comforting flavours of the Fish Head Curry.
From Paris with love — a renowned Parisian Banh Mi joint has flown into Singapore to set up a one-weekend-only pop-up at Tiong Bahru Bakery Foothills.
No food blogger reviews Saizeriya because it's a meme. Well, not me because I'm here with a serious critical breakdown and analysis of the fine art of casual dining.
Dainty cakes are the signature of this chic minimalist patisserie, making gorgeous cakes shaped vividly like fruits and pebbles.
Cenzo is former Salted & Hung chef Drew Nocente's new Club Street concept, where he marries casual Italian flavours with modern Australian influences.
Private dining is thriving in Singapore, but Section D is a rare species — a home bar. run by a passionate couple with some quirky ideas.
Channelling the groovy vibes of a retro American dive bar, Keong Saik's cool new date spot is one that's no-frills and affordable.
Possibly the best affordable omakase in Singapore, you can have an elegant $90 Sushi lunch served by former World Sushi Champion Chef Sky Tai.