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Dining
A Fine Dining Gem At Labrador Nature Park
Labrador Nature Park is well known for its historical significance, coastal shoreline, and rustic beauty.
Gourmet Pleasures In The Ginger Garden
At Halia, you can enjoy the unique experience of fine dining within a lush green setting.
A Feast Fit for Kings, in the Heart of the City
For your fix of good Japanese food at reasonable prices, head to Sakura International Buffet Restaurant, located conveniently at Dhoby Ghaut Green.
Category: Issue 7 Vol 4/2010 Lifestyle Topics: City & Heritage Parks, Dhoby Ghaut Green Leave a comment
Mushroom Cafe Blooms At MacRitchie Reservoir Park
Savoury delights await at this park, ranging from light snacks to substantial meals, and even refreshing desserts!
Seafood Special: New Eats In the East!
Check out the East Coast Seafood Centre’s newest tenants, which have introduced various new dining experiences since the centre’s recent revamp.
A Slice of History With Your Meal, Sir?
Beaulieu House at Sembawang Park has attentive service and exceptional food, topped with a slice of history.
Afternoon Delight: Sweet Treats at Bishan Park
Parks are probably the last place you would find me at mid-day. Don’t get me
Home-cooked Goodness In A Garden
I was pretty stoked about my mission to review Oasis Taiwan Porridge Restaurant at Toa
Beachfront Dining, Away from the Crowds
Changi Beach Park is, admittedly, much quieter than the comparatively hip and happening East Coast
Vineyard at HortPark: Great Food In A Garden