Never thought I would sign myself up for cruise vacation but I guess when people are travel-deprived they really needed some form of respite in this pandemic situation. Well, that was before VTL opened. So this cruise was booked before they announced the whole string of VTLs and the envy of seeing my friends going…
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ANJU – Redefining Korean Classics Worth A Return
We have heard and seen the name appearing many times on social media and glad we could finally get a table one day to enjoy. The restaurant has 2 seatings: 6-6.30pm or the 8-8.30pm slot and we always prefer the later timing cos need to work you know. The interior gave off a casual feel…
Akira Back – Flowing Brunch on Sundays
The friend wanted to eat Japanese and after 10 minutes of googling, we decided on Akira Back for her birthday. Located at JW Marriott, you can find the restaurants among the rows of F&B dining options that are available there Located opposite Starbucks for easy reference It was still quiet when I arrived but the…
Clan 7 – Modern Take on Chinese Classics at Lorong Chuan
This place was recommended by a friend, and I brought the family down to try one weekend. Located at NTP+, the place was accessible with just a traffic light away from Lorong Chuan MRT, which made it really convenient. The restaurant wasn’t fancy, just a typical place that you can gather for a meal on…
Bistro Du Le Pin – Hole-In-The-Wall Japanese Restaurant at Orchard Plaza
The hole-in-the-wall place is located on the second floor of Orchard Plaza. For people who are familiar with this name, they started as an omakase restaurant on the first before branching to serve ala-carte and oden on the second. The place serves Japanese cuisine and they co-share the same ingredients as their omakase counterpart so…