Places to Eat
This section is a collection of articles on Places to Eat.
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14 Restaurants and Cafes in Singapore Where Kids Eat for FREE
Dining out as a family can get very expensive and can easily set you back by a hundred dollars. These restaurants just make life easier for us because kids dine for FREE!
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Where to Celebrate Valentine’s Day 2024
This Valentine's Day, set aside time to celebrate with your partner as you look back on the years. Here is a list of places to enjoy a romantic meal or unique experience with your partner.
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Where To Buy The Best Pineapple Tarts 2024
Give your taste buds a treat with New Year goodies! With new and classic flavours available, here is our recommended list of pineapple tarts to try.
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Top 12 Most Romantic Restaurants in Singapore
Recapture the feeling of courtship and slow down for a romantic evening. Here are our top 12 romantic places to dine in Singapore.
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10 Romantic and Family-Friendly Restaurants to Dine
Indulge in a gastronomical delight with your spouse this V-day. If the little ones insist on tagging along, we've included kid-friendly places to choose from.
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Kids Eat For Free at Morganfield’s!
Morganfield's Singapore is offering FREE kids meal* for your little ones with every main meal purchased! Terms and conditions apply.
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Money-Saving Children’s Day Promotions and Deals You Need to Know
From discounted items to free kids meals, these restaurants, eateries and businesses are celebrating this special day together with your little ones.
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Margaret Market – Singapore’s Only Remaining Conserved Market into a Modern Community Marketplace
Margaret Market is a first-of-its-kind conserved Marketplace for community gathering with a selection of wholesome food, good produce and fitness and wellness services.
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Places To Dine On Mother’s Day 2023
Mother's Day is just around the corner. Want to pamper mum and give her a big feast? Here are some places to dine on Mother's Day weekend.
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Travel Japan – 10 Amazing Foods to Try in Tokyo!
Japan's food culture is deeply rooted in tradition, making it an excellent opportunity for parents to introduce their children and learn about Japanese culinary customs and etiquette.