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Author: Emily Seow

Emily is a stickler for details, a grammar Nazi, and a really picky eater. Born and bred in Singapore, she loves cats, the written word, and exploring new places. Can be bribed with quality booze across the board.
&MADE to the burger rescue!
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on November 21, 2012April 1, 2016

&MADE to the burger rescue!

A good burger is like a good man (or woman) – hard to find. Don't you just hate it when the pattie is too dry, or the bun goes all stodgy, or worse st…
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How to make like an art collector
Category Art & DesignPosted on November 14, 2012January 21, 2016

How to make like an art collector

The Affordable Art Fair is almost upon us. Art fever is gripping the island, as we are all embracing our artistic side, pretending like we know a thin…
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REDRESS: Stop the Traffic
Category Art & DesignPosted on November 12, 2012January 21, 2016

REDRESS: Stop the Traffic

It never ceases to amaze me what a powerful tool art for social justice is. Somehow it enables us to question that which we may not otherwise entertain a thought to, communicate what is hard to unders…
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Café & Bar Gavroche: French, classy yet comfortable
Category DrinksPosted on November 12, 2012May 18, 2020

Café & Bar Gavroche: French, classy yet comfortable

Chef Frederic Colin – the man behind Brasserie Gavroche that brought classic French fare to our tables, has done it again, this time opening a spa…
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Sichuan and Cantonese delights at Si Chuan Dou Hua
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on November 8, 2012June 2, 2016

Sichuan and Cantonese delights at Si Chuan Dou Hua

There is something about Si Chuan Dou Hua that really makes you feel like you could be in Hong Kong. Perhaps it's the fact that it's situated on t…
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Street food and Sindhi cuisine at Kailash Parbat
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on October 31, 2012March 30, 2016

Street food and Sindhi cuisine at Kailash Parbat

You know an Indian restaurant is going to be good when an Indian foodie friend takes you there. So I had high hopes for Kailash Parbat, not only because of this recommendation, but also because it has…
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Au Chocolat – chocoholics go forth and conquer!
Category FoodPosted on October 29, 2012March 30, 2016

Au Chocolat – chocoholics go forth and conquer!

Imagine a world of chocolate heaven, where chocolate is somehow incorporated into everything on the menu, where chocolate beckons you from every corne…
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What lies in Bedok Reservoir? A search for the truth…
Category CulturePosted on October 22, 2012July 25, 2024

What lies in Bedok Reservoir? A search for the truth…

There's nothing we love more than a play with a risqué subject, and that's exactly why we love Bedok Reservoir. We say kudos to playwright Wesley Jean…
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A slice of country life at the Poison Ivy Bistro
Category Eastern CuisinePosted on October 20, 2012March 30, 2016

A slice of country life at the Poison Ivy Bistro

Does Singapore really still have a countryside? In our urban landscape there seems to be little of nature that's been left untouched by our zealous attempts at building skyscrapers on every inch of sp…
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Passages: A journey in dance
Category CulturePosted on October 17, 2012July 25, 2024

Passages: A journey in dance

Get ready Nomads to be blown away by this year's Passages - a showcase of three up and coming local choreographers who will soon be presenting their w…
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