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The 5 Best Omakase Restaurants in Singapore

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Craving Japanese food but don't want to dine in at a typical restaurant? Maybe now’s the time for you to try omakase restaurants in Singapore ! The word “omakase” literally translates to “I’ll leave it to you,’ so it’s up to the chef to serve a series of plates depending on the available ingredients. You won’t know what you’ll be eating going in, so every dish will be a surprise. There are lots of omakase restaurants scattered all over the island, but here are the ones worth checking out! Dine at any of these omakase restaurants for a memorable dining experience! Takayama The first thing you have to know about Takayama is that it pays homage to the culture and cuisine in Osaka, which was considered “the kitchen of the world” back in the Edo period. As the executive chef, Taro Takayama is at the helm of the menu, using mainly seasonal ingredients to highlight Japanese cuisines to outsiders. He’s worked at three Michelin-starred restaurants in Japan and was appointed as res

8 Ways to Enjoy Pizza at Home

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There’s no doubt that pizza is one of the most popular comfort foods. We can eat it any time of the day, but there’s nothing better than having it at home after work, while in bed watching something on Netflix.  The amazing thing about pizza is that there are many ways to enjoy it, from eating a slice using your bare hands to stacking slices on top of each other for the fullest bite possible. Today, we’ll go over the different ways that you can enjoy pizza in the comfort of your own home and the company of your favourite television series. Read on while waiting for your pizza delivery ! Pizzarito Pizzarito is when you eat pizza as if it's a burrito. After heating a slice of pizza, quickly roll it into a burrito shape, so the steam melts everything together. It’s the perfect way to consume flexible and thin-sliced pizzas as the crust won’t likely fall apart.  Fork and Knife Eating pizza with a fork and knife may not be instinctive, but it’s the best way to avoid your fingers from ge

Top 5 Places to Eat in Singapore

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  Wondering where to eat in Singapore? Well, the beauty of the city-state is that you have an almost limitless number of options for dining! Singapore is big on food - in a way that its size might belie. Now, because there are so many great restaurants and food stalls here, we can’t possibly cover them all. But for the gastronomic enthusiast’s first time checking out places to eat in Singapore , this list might serve as a good starter! 1. Tian Tian A lot of people are actually familiar with Tian Tian now, thanks to at least two Western celebrity chefs. Anthony Bourdain once vouched for its Hainanese chicken rice and Gordon Ramsay challenged its cooks to a Hainanese chicken cook-off (and lost).  If this hasn’t made it clear yet, the top reason to go to Tian Tian is to get a great Hainanese chicken meal. The rice here is famously fragrant, just as the chicken is known for being very succulent.  The stall is located at Maxwell Food Centre and is open from 10am to 5.30pm daily, so feel fre

7 Vegetarian & Plant-based food deliveries in Singapore serving different cuisines for all your occasions

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  As our society places a growing emphasis on sustainability, there's no better time to start  showing our support for the environment. Whether you're an avid advocate for all things vegetarian, looking for best vegetarian restaurants, or just decided to adopt a plant-based diet for environmental, ethical, and health reasons - you've come to the right place. Now now, don't say no before you know more about meat-free dishes! There's so much more to vegetarian food than just rice and plain ol' veggies. Here are the 11 best vegetarian restaurants in Singapore right at your fingertips, all your meat-free cravings available for islandwide delivery! 1. Green Common: Try Omni & Beyond Meats in a variety of dishes The world's first plant-based eatery and grocery concept store that only sources meatless, healthy, cruelty-free and fair-trade products? Sign me up. Green Common has everything from Laksa ($15.30), which features Heura Chicken, to Omni Kimch