Category: guides
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Singapore coffee is weirdly interesting because it runs two registers at once: the old-school kopitiam kopi, which is tarry and strong and served in a small cup with condensed milk, and the third-wave specialty scene, which takes sourcing and roasting and brewing as seriously as any capital in the world.…
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Singapore’s boutique hotel scene has come into its own over the last decade, and the options now go well beyond the novelty of a design stay. What you are choosing at this tier is the character of the property and the neighbourhood you wake up in. What follows is a…
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Singapore’s gym market is crowded enough that picking badly costs you twelve months of membership before you realise the place does not suit you. This is my working list of ten gyms I would trust a friend to join: big-box chains, 24/7 franchises, boutique specialists, and the cheapest serious option…
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Singapore takes its hotel buffets seriously. Most major hotels in the city run a credible buffet programme, and the competitive pressure has pushed standards higher than most travellers expect. What follows is a shortlist of ten hotel buffets I would recommend to a friend, each with a distinct positioning, so…
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Singapore’s luxury hotel market is one of the better ones in Asia, and the options at the 5-star end cover a genuinely wide range of styles: colonial heritage icons, modern architectural landmarks, island retreats, and boutique shophouse conversions. What follows is a shortlist of ten 5-star hotels I would recommend…
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Choosing a plastic surgeon is not a decision anyone should make quickly or casually. Whether you are considering rhinoplasty, breast surgery, a facelift, or non-surgical alternatives, the most important starting point is credentials: a surgeon who is board-certified in plastic surgery, registered with the Singapore Medical Council, and practising at…
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I am not here to tell you feng shui works. I am also not here to tell you it does not. What I am here to tell you is that Singapore is knee-deep in feng shui masters, and if you are going to hire one, these are the ones your…
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Singapore has more yoga studios than it knows what to do with, which is both the good news and the bad news. The good: there is a studio for every budget, temperature preference, and style of practice. The bad: picking the wrong one can cost you three months of membership…
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Choosing an international school in Singapore is one of the bigger decisions a family makes, and it deserves proper time. The sector is crowded, the marketing is loud, and sifting through it takes patience. What I have tried to do here is put together a shortlist of ten I would…
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There is something about a proper high tea in Singapore. You sit down at 3pm, someone rolls a trolley of warm scones in your direction, and for the next two hours nothing is expected of you except sipping. It is, if you ask me, one of the best uses of…