Malacca: The Daily Fix Cafe – A Cafe With Its Own Personality

When you think of Malacca, you think of Asam Laksa, Chendol, Penarakan food and Satay. But recently, there has been a number of cafes sprouting up as well. And one such cafe that settles on the stretch of the popular Jonker Walk is The Daily Fix cafe, hidden behind a retail shop. You will see…

Sum Yi Tai, A Chinese-style Tapas Bar

Sum Yi Tai is actually a pretty interesting place that positioned itself as a 1980s Hong Kong bar/restaurant serving Chinese style tapas food. Honestly I don’t know if the word ‘tapas’ is suitable cos I actually thought the portion was pretty generous, though I’m not complaining. So joining the likes of Den and FYR Cycene…

Lollapalooza Singapore, Another Strange Name

Fans of Lolla will be glad to know they have opened another outlet by the name of Lollapalooza, which is quite a handful to pronounce. Though the restaurant is new, it was surprisingly packed for a weekday night. I like the interior of the place, big and tasteful, though I can’t say the same for…

330. L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon, Tokyo

Lunch at L’Atelier was probably one of the most impromptu decision but glad we made the trip down. The original plan was to dine at L’Table so we went to the Yebisu Garden Place. It’s a beautiful chateau where the restaurants were housed in, if not for the faded painting and dirty walls. They really…

329. Aoyama Flower Tea Market, Tokyo

Aoyama Flower Tea Market is probably the prettiest place to have tea ever. It’s like stepping into a different sanctuary with flowers blooming all over the place. The café is hidden inside the shop so you have to step inside to discover. It was interesting most of the customers were ladies, just simply chatting and…