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Switch up your Mid-Autumn Festival 2022 celebrations with savoury and Momoyama skin mooncakes by Yan’s Dining

From Mala Lobster to Oatmeal Oolong Milk Tea, the restaurant’s unique creations will make the occasion a memorable one

What to Eat in August 2022

This August, we cruise through menu concepts that push the boundaries of familiar, local flavours

A Meal With… Alvin Tan, Deputy CEO, National Heritage Board

In our debut episode of “A Meal With…”, editor-in-chief Marc Almagro sits down with Alvin Tan, deputy CEO of the National Heritage Board, to discuss the commemoration and preservation of Singapore’s cultural heritage

For ‘Real Foodies Only’: Singapore Food Festival is back from 24 Aug to 11 Sep 2022

Look forward to a spread of in-person experiences, including a Festival Village, workshops, tours and exclusive menus at partner restaurants

Here’s where to feast at this National Day 2022

There’s no better time to love all things local as the nation turns a sprightly 57. We turn to these four restaurants to feast on flavours that embody the true Singaporean soul.

Nest at One Farrer takes private dining to new heights

With 13 dining studios and villas featuring sweeping city vistas, specially curated menus and intuitive service, guests are in for an unforgettable experience

Best pandan chiffon cakes in Singapore

Pandan chiffon cakes are not just a firm favourite among Singaporeans; tourists and celebrities are also known to lug home boxes of these fragrant gems when they are in the city. To perfect the cake, the eggs must be separated and whipped at high speeds to create a fluffy and light texture. The signature green hue comes from pandanus amaryllifolius leaves, which are pulverised then squeezed through a cheesecloth to obtain their natural essence. This National Day, we celebrate not just the traditional chiffon, but its delightful variations, such as pandan with kaya fudge and pandan butter cake, to name a few.

Best ngoh hiang in Singapore

A staple in Chinese and Peranakan kitchens, the five-spice roll can claim to be one of the most iconic local dishes. Looking to munch on some ngoh hiang for an afternoon snack? You’ll fall in love with this delicious dish as soon as you taste the onions, soy sauce, and a sweet-savoury sauce made with crushed peanuts and garlic. The unique combination of flavours will keep you wanting more. If you are looking for the best ngoh hiang in Singapore, then you have come to the right place. Here are the best restaurants to eat this delectable dish.

Hosting the Perfect Mid-Autumn Reunion with JEN Singapore Orchardgateway by Shangri-La’s Mooncake Gift Set

There’s nothing like an immersive, at-home affair to show love for your family this Mid-Autumn 2022

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