The Curry Culture, nestled in the heart of Orchard, at Cuppage Terrace, is one of Singapore’s best kept secrets.
Passion for traditional Indian cooking, great service and life is the best way to describe the Curry Culture experience. The Curry Culture offers a sophisticated Indian fine dining experience with effortlessly charming staff, discreet service and authentic food.
A classic combination of the new India, where authentic Indian food is served in a relaxed atmosphere without compromising on the traditional values of Indian cooking.
In a world that is on the go, the Curry Culture offers a brief respite with its charming al fresco and indoor dining space for a memorable dining experience, where one can catch up with friends, family and work colleagues without the stress of daily life
Wednesday, 22 July 2015
Awfully Chocolate Greenvich Singapore
Awfully Chocolate is cake shop selling variations of simple dark chocolate cake between layers of dark chocolate fudge. Chocoholics can also try out cupcakes, ice cream and chocolate.
Saturday, 11 July 2015
South Coast Shoppes Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Located at Marina Bay Sands, South Coast is an Australian bistro and bar offering clients a venue that combines chic with perfect relaxation
Stuttgart and the Blackforesr s-cafe Middle road SIngapore
Showcasing the art, culture and innovation of Stuttgart and the Black Forest. We welcome you to the S-Café and invite you to experience our cuckoo clock wall, wine vault, and enjoy a slice of traditional Black Forest Cake amidst the wood and trees of the Black Forest.
llao llao bugis+ Sngapore
Llaollao is the market leader in producing a simply delicious, gratifying and fun product that is totally compatible with a healthy, balanced diet. Llaollao's constant evolution of their toppings and varieties are always in line with the changing seasons so it would be easy for everyone to choose whatever they like.
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Coca Steamboat Singapore
This Thai restaurant chain is a household name in Singapore, well-known for its signature Coca sauce, made from a secret family recipe over 50 years ago. Besides the buffet steamboat menu, there are also signature dishes like the original fish glue, house special dumpling and other seafood dishes to sample
Shallots Marina Square Singapore
Shallots serves up a mix of European style cuisine with a hint of Asian flavours. It definitely caters to the individual palates with its variety of foods. Wash down with a glass of wine from their extensive wine list, covering wines from both the Old World and New World.
Lady M Fullerton Singapore
A dozen other people were ordering the Mille Crepe ($9/slice), which is exclusive to the one fullerton. Half of that dozen would take 5 shots (of the cake and with the cake) before really eating, “So pretty, so good!”
It’s true. The Chocolate Mille Crepe while costing more than a red-coloured note, with its twenty paper-thin handmade chocolate crêpes alternated with chocolate pastry cream and a caramelized surface, redefined smoothness and elegance for contemporary cakes available in Singapore’s cafe. Rich yet not indulgent
Tuk Tuk Cha Suntec Singapore
Thailand’s iconic transport vehicle, Tuk Tuk, managed to park right at Suntec, selling the symbolic drink the Cha- Yen, also known as Thai Ice Tea.
Tuk Tuk Car transformed into Tuk Tuk Cha. The fusion of Thailand’s 2 most symbolic icons is brilliant.
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