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Food Galore This Lunar New Year @ Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

We were so blessed to have the opportunity to go for a hotel staycation at the start of 2016. What made it even more meaningful was the chance to stay at Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy. We simply loved this hotel to bits.

Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy is nestled in the heart of historical Katong, a heritage area on the East Coast of the city rich in Peranakan culture. This iconic hotel is located just opposite Parkway Parade which makes it so prominent, convenient and accessible to everyone who wants to stay or dine here.

This hotel has four high quality restaurants & bar to dine in any occasion. I’m sure you will be spoiled for choice.

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Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe

— 3 Barks Cafe has changed its name to Paws N Pans Cafe —

I’m so happy to collaborate on pet blogging. Many readers have expressed their appreciation and stamp of approval on pet sharing in my blog. That’s what dog lovers are all about. They love to share on pet caring with each other.

This time round I am introduced to a new dog cafe that opened recently in the east on 29 November and decided to check it out. Continue reading “Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe”

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5 Flea Markets in Singapore to Explore with Your Family

Singapore may be small but there are definitely no lack of interesting activities. Individuals with hearts for entrepreneurship and social causes have championed initiatives to organize different forms of flea markets to appeal to the masses. What an appeal and awareness they achieved. We never know such flea markets exist until we discover them. Let’s check them out. Continue reading “5 Flea Markets in Singapore to Explore with Your Family”

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Is It Worthwhile to Shop and Eat @ Bugis Street?

We visited Bugis Street and it made us feel that we were back in Pratunam Market again. Food, snacks and apparels … you name it, here have it. If you are visiting Singapore, Bugis Street is definitely a venue to go in your itinerary. Continue reading “Is It Worthwhile to Shop and Eat @ Bugis Street?”

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Face To Face Noodle House 面对面 @ Bukit Indah Johor

We are not the first and definitely won’t be the last. A simple restaurant that serves tasty dishes. The Home of Original Sarawak Noodles, Face To Face 面对面 has definitely lived up to its reputation of capturing the hearts, and stomachs, of the masses. Continue reading “Face To Face Noodle House 面对面 @ Bukit Indah Johor”

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Shop for Pastries and CNY Goodies @ Ming Ang Confectionery Sdn. Bhd.

If you have a penchant for tasty pastries, there is this outlet by the name of Ming Ang Confectionery which you might want to check it out. But wait a moment, before you prepare to hop down, this confectionery is not located in Singapore. Continue reading “Shop for Pastries and CNY Goodies @ Ming Ang Confectionery Sdn. Bhd.”

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Ronin Cafe @ 17 Hong Kong Street

We discovered an interesting cafe today nearby Clark Quay. Located at 17 Hong Kong Street, you could easily miss this cafe by name of “Ronin” as it has no signboard. It is literally hidden at a corner of this quiet street. Continue reading “Ronin Cafe @ 17 Hong Kong Street”

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The Icon of Kaohsiung City – The Icon Hotel

高雄艾卡設計旅店 The Icon Hotel Kaohsiung is featured as one of the best boutique hotels in Taiwan with room rates starting from just SGD $71. Yeah, it’s true before you start to rub your eyes. Three words literally sums up this hotel  – Centralized, Convenience and Contemporary. Continue reading “The Icon of Kaohsiung City – The Icon Hotel”

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There’s just something about Via Hotel Ximen @ Taipei

Nestled in the heart of 西門町 Ximending, the ‘Harajuku and Shibuya of Taipei”, is a rather unassuming boutique hotel that has much to offer her guests. Every traveller will know it is a big-must to visit 西門町 Ximending if you are travelling to Taipei. It is the source of Taiwan’s fashion, subculture, and Japanese culture. On top of it, it is also the most important consumer district in the Western District of Taipei.

Our family adventure took place over the school holidays, where our whole family was hosted by Via Hotel Ximen. We were totally blessed throughout the stay. We had such a wonderful time in 西門町 Ximending and Via Hotel Ximen played a big part in making our stay so memorable that Big and Small M keep singing praises of it till today.

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Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – Roboyes Cafe

— Roboeyes Cafe is no longer in operation —

I’m a dog lover and am happy to collaborate on pet blogging. If you have been following my blog, you would have noticed that pets are featured every now and then.

I was introduced to a new dog cafe which just opened recently in the east and decided to check it out.

Roboyes Cafe is located at Blk 34, Cassia Crescent, #01-82, Singapore 390034. It is located just a street behind Old Airport Road Food Centre. Continue reading “Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – Roboyes Cafe”