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Most airports offer little more than the same dreary line-up of fast food restaurants, coffee shops, and grimy lounge areas with seats covered in Pollock-inspired stains. Meanwhile, Changi Airport, …
Results from a recent study published by researchers in the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences indicate that eating spicy foods may help you live longer. Can getting knackered on …
A red plastic tray, like the one on which your last fast-food binge was served, is left on a lime-green plastic table, discarded remnants and unfinished slop from a …
By Brian Spencer It was a Monday afternoon lunch in passing at the hawker centre, like the yawning flip of a calendar with no dates. Office workers in business-casual …
By Brian Spencer I’ll give you 40+ reasons why JiBiru Japanese Craft Beer Bar should anchor any Singapore booze crawl. Located at 313@Somerset mall’s open-air Discovery Walk, sandwiched between …
Singapore is of the most misunderstood destinations in the world. Misconceptions are abundant, whether it be in print, television, or word of mouth. It doesn’t take much effort to …
By Brian Spencer Old Empire is just a bar, by which I mean to say that visually it’s unspectacular in almost every way possible. Beer signs plaster the white …
View from Mount Faber Park By Brian Spencer You have an important job to do when you come to Singapore: EAT. Here you can enjoy weeks of gut-bombing bliss …
By Brian Spencer This is where I run. I run here every other day, religiously for the most part, one big loop and two or three mini-loops. Black running …
Every second Saturday of the month local Singaporean microbrewery Jungle Beer hosts a boozy all-you-can-drink craft beer extravaganza in their small tasting room / hangout, which is hidden away …
I was spoiled for craft-beer choice in North Brooklyn, where I could walk a block to fill my growler with fancy award-winning beers from the likes of Evil Twin …
“Wait, isn’t Singapore the place where you can’t chew gum?” “Singapore?! You’re moving to Singapore? I heard there’s no freedom of speech there.” “Singapore is so expensive.” “Oh my …