Order up with Partea’s 茶派 July 2020 promos! Partea is rolling out a couple of discounts for their customers to get their hands on their refreshing fruit and milk teas from their online store, plus a few extra perks.

Order up with Partea’s 茶派 July 2020 promos! Partea is rolling out a couple of discounts for their customers to get their hands on their refreshing fruit and milk teas from their online store, plus a few extra perks.

Bober Tea fans can now get their boba fix from the comfort of their home, with islandwide delivery available via Oddle.

Update 19 Jan 2025: Kiyoshi has closed.
Udon want to miss this new addition to Amoy Street – geddit geddit? Kiyoshi Japanese Restaurant opened its doors shortly before the commencement of the circuit breaker period in Singapore, and is now ready to welcome dine-in customers who are seeking refreshing Japanese cuisine amidst a busy day.

Plant-based meat alternatives sure are going places these days. Far from their rubbery, synthetic-tasting counterparts from earlier times, today’s options come pretty close to mimicking the real deal in terms of taste and texture.
In conjunction with Hungry Planet launching in Singapore this month, Eleven Strands has teamed up with this US-based brand to launch plant-based HungryPlanet®️ Set Menu ($25) exclusively on 27 and 28 June!

HungryPlanet®️ Set Menu ($25)
Wondering what to order for your next stay-home meal? Let Famous Kitchen take care of that for you! With islandwide delivery available at $10 for deliveries under $100+, Chinese cuisine aficionados can look forward to freshly prepared dishes to enjoy with their family.

In trying times like these, “simple and good” has its own merit. Diverging from the tried and tested formula of waterfront bars and pubs along Robertson Quay is Dashi Master Marusaya, a dashi specialist that serves up robust, homemade Japanese dishes.

Update June 2020: Mai has closed.
Fancy Omakase that doesn’t break the bank? MAI 舞 by Dashi Master Marusaya may just be what you’re looking for.

Located a stone’s throw from Outram Park MRT Station, MAI’s 38-seater premises are housed in an odd-shaped building on Bukit Pasoh Road. From the elegant, wood-themed entrance to the inviting warm lights of the sushi bar and private booths, diners are treated to the feeling of being whisked away to the elegant world of Japanese dining the moment they step in.