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.
Serving a well-known style of Hainanese curry rice, the name comes from pair of scissors used by a skilled server to cut up big pieces of meat (or squ…
Sadly one of the least impressive of the Bar Bar franchise. Great idea and the food is not terrible, but sadly not too impressive either. It's also no…
While a little tricky to find, Maggie Choo is an uber cool Jazz Bar that is a throwback to 1930's Shanghai. Combining a Cantonese restaurant with a cocktail bar in a series of underground vaults, ther…
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Unfortunately this establishment has not been rated by the City Nomads team yet. However, please check out what other users are saying...or feel free …
Just the name of this cafe is enough to intrigue, but add to the mix that Whale and Cloud is a secret little number hidden away in a non-descript building round the back of Selegie Road, opening hours…
A bit of Japanese, if you please... Yakitori, sushi and the like to satisfy your midnight cravings.Web: http://www.endiningbars.com/enOpening hours: S…
La Sal's faux-colonial setting lends a subtle air of sophistication to the proceedings, but the food here is simply hearty and delicious. The chicken …
Art, science, design, media, architecture and technology all converge at the ArtScience Museum. All we can say is that we've been really loving the museum's lineup so far; we were seriously enlightene…
Sarong is open only in the evenings and almost always full. With good reason, of course, having been named as one of the top five best Asian restauran…