Where To Eat

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    Where to eat: Teochew Big Brother

    Nestled in Toa Payoh industrial park is a stall serving Hong Kong and Teochew dishes and the best thing about it: there’s no added MSG. Follow Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore on Facebook.

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    Where to eat: Yeh Ting Hainan Cuisine

    You might be forgiven for thinking Yeh Ting Hainan Cuisine, with its coconuts and resort-feel facade, serves pina colada and mojitos. Instead, diners here will find that the most popular and recommended dish is the Coconut and Chicken Soup Pot, which uses coconut flesh, water chestnut, fresh coconut water and alkaline water in its soup base. Coupled with the healthier Kampong chicken, this Hainan dish gives your tastebuds a new experience as more ingredients are added to the pot in a six step pr

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    This ice cream parlour in Singapore has a hidden steakhouse

    In this week's edition of "Where To Eat", we traveled to Serene Centre to check out an ice cream parlour that has its own hidden steakhouse. Sugarhaus Cream and Crumbs Co. offers 18 different flavours of ice cream using ingredients imported from other countries such as Italy. It also has a slew of photo-worthy cakes such as the Galaxy Tart. The hidden steakhouse is known as Fat Belly and offers alternative cuts of steak. For example, its signature "Flat Iron" consists of meat from the cow's s

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    Where to eat: Ulu Ulu Pet Cafe

    If you've ever wanted a chill place away from the urban jungle to hang out with your furry, fluffy best friend, look no further. Nestled within D'Kranji Farm Resort somewhere near Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is Ulu Ulu Pet Cafe, a dog-friendly restaurant with good-tasting food to go along. In addition to delicious mains like the Steak Sandwich and the Baked Salmon, Ulu Ulu Pet Cafe also serves desserts such as waffles and lava cakes, as well as affordable beer. As for the fluffy friends, you ca

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    Where to eat Nasi Lemak Lobster in Singapore

    Fancy some lobster with your plate of Nasi Lemak? At Lawa Bintang, you can enjoy a plate of Nasi Lemak with an array of seafood options to choose from such as lobster, crayfish and squid. Located at 9008 Tampines Street 93 (Industrial Estate), owner Sarena Talib, 45, and her husband Zaidi Mostakim, 46, ensure that fresh seafood supply are delivered to their stall every morning. Most of them come from the Jurong Fishery Port. These Indonesian lobsters are lathered with garlic oil and topped with

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    Where to eat: K-tower

    Newly-opened seafood restaurant K-tower features from three- to nine-tiered hot pot towers, making it perfect for a meal with friends and family. Located along Amoy Street, choice of seafood include Boston Lobsters and Canadian Oysters. Follow Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore on Facebook.