Coffeemin Singapore is a business that rents out its cafe-like space to the public. Living in Singapore, we were lack of space to hang out.…
Keep ReadingNasi Minyak Palembang is an Indonesian delicacy, directly translated as oily rice. Sounds so unappealing no? It was oily but oh so yummy.…
Keep ReadingToday is my last day in Singapore, and all I can think about since morning is how I never had a go-to, trusted hairdresser here. In the past weeks, I have packed my Singapore expat life into three FedEx boxes and two pieces of luggage. The former has been shipped, and the latter will…
Keep ReadingTapau or Tau Pao, or Ta Bao is a Malaysian slang (that has widely spilled over to Singapore and therefore is a part of Sing-lish).…
Keep ReadingI came to Singapore with a small to-do list, and now I am leaving Singapore with a huge wish list. Here are some of them, which I will keep adding until I tick it off. Let me know if you have done any of it, whether it’s worth it, or should I just drop…
Keep ReadingSo... I have news to share; I am leaving Singapore next month and temporarily returning to Indonesia.…
Keep ReadingThere is no other building in Singapore that fascinates me more than the People's Park Complex in Chinatown.…
Keep ReadingWe were lucky to get a last-minute, 1-for-1 deal from SQ. Since it’s a long haul, I flew with high expectations. The food was nice, but I have had better from less-known (and cheaper) airlines. It makes me wonder why it’s the number #1 airline worldwide. But, on the other hand, maybe it’s me…
Keep ReadingEsplanade is the home of performing art in Singapore. It has the effect of calming me. I like sitting in the open-art concept hall and just daydreaming. I feel safe here. I don’t people-watch here. I am usually busy with my mind or whatever stuff I have, like typing this on the laptop I…
Keep ReadingKaya is in Serikaya, as in the coconut jam. This is the not-so-secret, widely loved, main ingredient that made Singapore Kaya Toast special.…
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