Thian Hock Keng is one of the oldest and most important Hokkien temple in Singapore. It was visited by Chinese immigrants giving thanks to Ma Zu (Goddess of the Sea) …
Nagore Dargah was a shrine built to commemorate a visit to the island by a Muslim holy man of the Chulia people who were traveling around Southeast Asia spreading the …
Started by friends with a shared passion for cycling, T.R.Bikes believes in enhancing your ride with quality components and friendly, honest service from people who know and love all things …
Located in a two-storey shophouse built in the 1930s in the historic Arts district of Singapore, FiftyThree is considered one of her best-kept culinary secrets. Inspired very much by nature, …
First opened in July 2005, Earshot is a café-cum-bookstore that is fully dedicated to the promotion of Singapore’s books, music and film. Featuring a selection of music that ranges from …
Orgo was launched in September, 2008, as part of the Singapore River Festival. It was originally conceived as a mobile bar by Taiwanese-American entrepreneur Nick Yen. The modular system that …
Nestled in Singapore’s thorny arts centre – The Esplanade – is a curiously reticent French restaurant. Aria was previously known as Les Saisons at Central Mall and only shifted into …
After nearly a decade located in the old basement of a restored convent, now known as Chijmes, Father Flanagan’s Irish Pub no longer continues to pack in the crowds. You’d …
Presenting a very personal collection of our experiences and ideas in hair, beauty, fashion and food, Hairloom & Caramel is a salon and cafe housed in a comfortable and cozy …