Shilin Singapore Night Market 2020 to be held online
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Shilin Singapore 2020 is bringing everyone’s favourite Taiwanese night market back to Singapore this June as a virtual festival.
Even as you stay home during the ongoing COVID-19 situation, you can still get your favourite oyster mee sua delivered to your doorstep, win prizes from online games, and enjoy all-day livestream performances.
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In its second instalment here in Singapore, Digital Shilin Singapore 2020 will be held 12th – 21st June 2020. Last year, festival-goers were treated to a wide variety of food, shopping, games and entertainment at the physical event held at the Singapore Turf Club.
Though the list of participating F&B outlets have not been released by the organisers, last year’s lineup might help prepare your tastebuds for what’s to come. Think Taiwan’s famous fried chicken cutlets from E Mo Ji Pa (Devil Evolution), world-famous pineapple tarts from Chia Te Bakery and Jay Chou’s iconic Liang Sandwich Bar that serves up crispy, savoury scallion pancakes.
Crispy scallion pancakes at Jay Chou’s Liang Sandwich Bar
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Shilin Singapore 2019 catered to boba lovers with exclusive attractions this includes a DIY bubble tea lab by Gong Cha and a stall by MilkShop, which is a Taiwanese milk tea joint that uses fresh milk in its concoctions.
Though the line-up might change this year due to the COVID-19 situation, the silver lining is that you’ll get to feast on your favourite Taiwanese grub from the comfort of your home – without having to worry about the rain, heat or smoke!
During the event, you can also tune in to the all-day livestream for games, performances and giveaways.
To stay up to date with the festival, follow their Instagram page or join their mailing list at the link below:
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