6 Singaporean Out Of This World Bakers (and their crazy cakes!)

Gone are the days where birthday celebrations meant a simple chocolate cake which was adorned with a string of candles. The cake market today is filled with talented bakers who ...

5 Places to Pick Up Halal Mooncakes in Singapore

Halal mooncakes used to be a rarity in Singapore but with more and more eateries venturing into the Muslim market, it’s really not that difficult to find these lovely traditional ...

5 Places To #Eatclean In Singapore

I’ll be the first to admit that trying to eat healthy in a food paradise like Singapore can be awfully torturous. When I head out for lunch and have to ...

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Writes & Bites: Edmond Chicken Rice

I’ve been working within the Buona Vista vicinity now for slightly more ...

Writes & Bites: Maki-San

When I first chanced upon Maki-San at the basement of The Cathay, ...

Writes & Bites: Lava Cheese Tarts from Prima Deli

I recently tried the much hyped about Lava Cheese Tarts from Prima ...

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6 Singaporean Out Of This World Bakers (and their crazy cakes!)

Gone are the days where birthday celebrations meant a simple chocolate cake which was adorned with a string of candles. The cake market today is filled with talented bakers who whip up some of the most amazing cakes known to man! Most days, I can barely make toast without burning it, so the bakers on […]

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5 Places to Pick Up Halal Mooncakes in Singapore

Halal mooncakes used to be a rarity in Singapore but with more and more eateries venturing into the Muslim market, it’s really not that difficult to find these lovely traditional Chinese pastry that Muslims can devour. Of course, if you’re looking for beautifully packaged, hotel styled mooncakes, it may not be as easy to find […]

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5 Places To #Eatclean In Singapore

I’ll be the first to admit that trying to eat healthy in a food paradise like Singapore can be awfully torturous. When I head out for lunch and have to choose between a salad or a big fat juicy burger, it’s an internal battle between what I want to eat and what I know is […]

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5 Places To Get Your Nasi Lemak Fix in Singapore

[Disclaimer: This list is not exhaustive and there are many other nasi lemak places that have yet to be added to this list] Piping hot, fragrant coconut infused rice, crispy chicken wings and how do we forget that sweet and spicy sambal that is synonymous with nasi lemak. Nasi lemak is one of the (dare […]

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ETF 2016: Minister’s Hari Raya Get-Together 2016

June and July were our busiest months here at Eiding The Feast where we juggled our work, school, and family lives, tried to celebrate Hari Raya and all while ensuring that our promise to sponsor six homes with meals for 1 week each was fulfilled. If you haven’t caught up on that, click on the link! Amidst […]

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Writes & Bites: Streats Hong Kong Cafe

It’s only six days days after we first ushered in the month of Syawal and celebrated the first day of Eid, and I’m already feeling a little sluggish from all that rich lemak, ketupats and sambal goreng. I remembered reading about Streats Hong Kong Cafe some time ago on a friend’s Instagram and since I […]

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Writes & Bites: Salted Egg Crisps

Salted egg is taking over the world , slowly but surely. Some months ago, I happened to try some salted egg chips and found the taste to be really quite interesting ! My taste buds took a while to adjust but it was something I kept thinking about for a while ! Fast forward to […]

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ETF 2016: Meal Sponsorships

Yesterday, our very last plate of food for Eiding The Feast 2016 was delivered to our chosen beneficiaries. 

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ETF 2016: Faces

You know, Yasmeen , Kit and I, we do the logistics and behind the scenes work but these people here , these are the people who were up cooking and baking till minutes before the bake sale. I don’t think I can ever repay their kindness, for all that they do for Eiding The Feast. And every […]

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Sponsored Post: Lip Smackin’

My family generally avoids eating out during Ramadan. It’s always crowded and sometimes, you end up sitting with your plates of food in front of you for 20 – 30 minutes waiting for the evening’s prayer call. However, about three weeks ago, my dad,  cousin and I were out delivering our Bake Boxes to our […]

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