When Joel's not partaking in one of his shameless eating sessions, he likes to think of himself as a sponge - absorbing the mysteries and beauty of our world - be it through a good book or a wacky jaunt in a foreign country.
I am ... sits at the top of Haji Lane, just nearby the Sultan Mosque, and it one of the western-halal venues along the strip. With a very open, al fre…
The Bangkok National Museum was opened by King Rama V to showcase gifts that were given to him by his father. There are three main segments. The first is a history gallery which spans exhibits from th…
All things design converge at the National Design Centre. Located amidst the artsy-culture hub that is the Bugis-Bras Basah Area, the National Design …
If there ever was a true purveyor of ramen in Singapore, it would be Mr. Keisuke Takeda. Any self-respecting Japanese food enthusiast would probably n…
To be in the thick of it in Little India with some street side, North Indian dining, head to Khansama Tandoori. The kebabs here are top class, and curries are sinfully rich. Must orders here include t…
Whiteline is a pub, cafe, and creative space, which serves up live music, good food and beer from all around the world. Phone: +66870611117Web: https:…
The Pump Room...One of the bastions of Clarke Quay. Live music and an incredibly mixed crowd. Everyone from tourists to locals to expats and everyone …
With 12 different dumplings and 7 noodles prepared in 9 distinctive ways, Fat Gajah has got to be Bali's dumpling authority. Whether you like dumplings steamed or flash fried to a delicate crisp, Fat …
If you love your croissants, then Maison Kayser does croissants with a capital C. Some say it's the best bakery in town being from of course, one of t…