Showing posts with label weekendeats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekendeats. Show all posts
Twenty Eight Cafe: for the early birds.
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brunch,
cafe,
cakes,
coffee,
large groups,
selegie,
sunday brunch,
weekendeats,
will return
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Posted by
Sihan
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7/04/2018 12:15:00 pm
There's something about the imagery of piping hot coffee, rivulets of milk froth working with tangles of hot coffee forming intricate patterns that is synonymous with the basic necessities of the working man; newly opened Twenty Eight Cafe would know. Opening it's doors at 7 30am in the morning to pander to the needs of the Mount Sophie and Mount Emily residents. High ceilings, white washed spaces interspersed with bits of foliage, and modish hanging light fixtures; it's not a surprise to see that the cafe has amassed quite a following even in the first few weeks of its opening. Wi-Fi does help, of course.
Oxwell & Co: quintessentially British Weekend Roast
Labels:
ann siang,
drinks,
hidden finds,
must go,
roast,
weekendeats
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Posted by
Sihan
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8/19/2016 07:41:00 pm
Break out those new champagne flutes. Hey, break some glasses in the midst of the alcohol debauchery, who cares, the weekend is here!
For those looking for a space to daydream and nurse those ridiculous hangovers the next day, look now further than Oxwell & Co's newly introduced weekend roast. As you walk down down the naked streets, now nursing a different serene quality from the one observed during the wilful weekends; you'll find a rejuvenation corner in oxwell and co. - a hard rocker that adopts a party stop reputation by night and a refined bistro by day.
Weekend Haunts: Bar Bites @ Spiffy Dapper + The Hotel Vagabond Bar
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barfood,
cocktails,
hidden finds,
lists,
weekendeats
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Posted by
Sihan
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10/23/2015 08:04:00 am
Yes, we can
Friday is upon us. Naturally, some of us would gear up for a tipple or maybe two as the work day draws to an end and the anxiety weighs less heavily on the mind. It's the freakin' weekend people, let loose, and live a little.
Not so visible to the naked eye, Singapore does a few things very well, one of them being their cocktail bars. With such fabulous options in the city, we, Singaporeans have become quite discerning with our tastes and it takes something extra special to impress us.
I'm not about to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous Group meeting now, but I must admit to drinking a little too much for my own good. The gnawing pain at my back area suggesting some kind of liver inflammation from the copious amount of craft beer I've been ingesting over the past few days at Sydney Craft Beer Week. So here I am, ready to spread some of my love for my current two most outstanding cocktails bars of the moment. That's right, Ladies and Gentlemen, the vote is in.
Mitzo Restaurant & Bar: Weekend Yum Cha brunch
Labels:
affordable,
big groups,
buffets,
dim sum,
family friendly,
orchard,
weekendeats,
will return
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Posted by
Sihan
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8/23/2015 11:19:00 am
I do admit to doing the cafe rounds too often during the weekends. So here's a change!
Mitzo Restaurant & Bar, a contemporary Cantonese restaurant situated right smack in the heart of Orchard Road on the 4th Level of Grand Park Orchard has something exciting up its sleeves for the weekends and public holidays languid afternoons.
So just chew on this, a classic Cantonese yum cha experience spiked with tea-infused cocktails in place of the more traditional (and not to mention, boring...) tea. All this enjoyed in plush decor and modern designed settings coupled with zealously attentive service.
Mitzo ups the ante with its DIY cocktail stations where the adventurous ones (or in my case, half-sloshed) can put the pedal to the medal and shake up their own cocktails, under the watchful eye of Mitzo's skillful bartenders, of course.
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