Le Spa is located in the peaceful corner of Club Street, providing an urban escape. It is perfect for those seeking relaxation after a hectic day at work. And you can always head down theContinue reading
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Singapura Restaurant review
The moment you step into the restaurant, it gives an authentic old Chinese restaurant feel and along the side wall, you can see numerous pictures and write up of the restaurant. Singapura Seafood Restaurant is one ofContinue reading
GREASE The Musical review
It is the opening night of our favourite party and sing-a-long Musical – Grease which has hit our sunny island and is here till 18th May! Opened by Vernetta Lopez as Rydell High’s DJ, kudosContinue reading
Luisa Omielan – What would Beyoncé do?
Bold and beautiful, capturing the essence of What Would Beyoncé Do, Luisa commands the audience’s attention through the show with her set. Generous with musical punctuation throughout, song references, to dancing her heart out with no inhibitions, LuisaContinue reading
OD Wellness The Art of Reflexology
As I run around a lot for events, spend an alarmingly crazy hours on the computer and exercise regularly, my body is worn out and tense. This sponsorship came at the perfect time. I was invitedContinue reading
Sumiya Charcoal Grill Izakaya review
An unplanned dinner at Sumiya Charcoal Grill Izakaya turned out great! Sumiya reaches out to the mass market with a fun and afforadable izakaya-style small plates. Grab all you can Moshio Edamame! ($6) Here IContinue reading
When Dermabrasion meets Hydration – HydraFacial™
Ever had a facial that is rather pampering and lovely but notably dissatisfying with results? I just had the HydraFacial™ and instead of looking worse for a few days until the skin on myContinue reading
DIBS Restaurant and Bar
DIBS restaurant is located in the Duxton precinct. They serve modern European cuisine and most of the foods are made for sharing. Besides that, they have a lot of good wines from well-established labels. TheContinue reading
Made In Singapore: Rising Son review
Rising Son is set during the Japanese invasion and occupation of Singapore between 1941 and 1945. The play examines the relationship between a Japanese army lawyer, Colonel Hiroyuki Sato (Caleb Goh) who lived next toContinue reading
Made in SIngapore: Double bill review
A wedding, a Funeral and Lucky the Fish opens in an average middle class Singaporean Chinese home with a couple and their teenage daughter. This is a play showcasing the intricate relationship (or lack ofContinue reading