Cam signs off as Branded Content Editor, crafting content that converts. Previously, she was Time Out Singapore's resident City Life Writer before delving into the world of advertising in the UK, working with big names such as Disney, Sky, and British Airways. With that experience in her back pocket, she returns to Time Out to help brands turn words into wins. Her byline has also appeared in other titles like Metro (UK), Grazia (UK), Paste Magazine (US), The Luna Collective (US), Her World (SG), Home & Decor (SG), and RICE (SG). 

Between deadlines and diaper changes, she still manages to find time for music festivals and gigs. She calls both Singapore and London home, but mostly lives on the internet.

Say hello at cam.khalid@timeout.com.

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Everything you need to know about the new Disney Garden of Wonder

Everything you need to know about the new Disney Garden of Wonder

Hold onto your Mickey ears – the magic of Disney and Pixar is about to bloom in Singapore. From December 1 until March 31, 2025, Gardens by the Bay’s Floral Fantasy transforms into the Disney Garden of Wonder, where your favourite characters spring to life as mesmerising topiaries. We’re talking about the main mouse himself, Mickey, and his pals including The Little Mermaid's Ariel, Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear, Winnie the Pooh, and many more as vibrant and whimsical plant sculptures. Inspired by the famous EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival in Florida, Gardens by the Bay debuts its own take on beloved Disney and Pixar characters, with a stunning display to dazzle fans of all ages. Whether you’re a longtime Disney fan, an avid horticulturalist, or just someone with a sense of wonder, you’ll be charmed as you wander through a dream-like garden brought to life with flowers, greenery, and imagination.  Before you step into Disney Garden of Wonder, check out our guide on the must-see highlights and enchanting moments that await.
The best shopping malls in Singapore

The best shopping malls in Singapore

It’s no secret that Singapore is a shopper’s paradise. Whether it’s at glitzy luxury malls or amenity-rich heartland shopping centres, you’ll always catch a daily stream of shoppers flocking to their choice hangout spot – be it to chase the best deals or just beat the heat. It’s no wonder that our malls are constantly being revamped to offer the latest experiences to shoppers here. And despite the limited land area, new malls still occasionally emerge – some of which are featured in this list. We break down the best places to get your dose of retail therapy so keep scrolling to find out more.RECOMMENDED: 48 best shops in Singapore and the 50 best restaurants in Singapore  
5 unmissable reasons to mark your calendar for Lavo Party Brunch

5 unmissable reasons to mark your calendar for Lavo Party Brunch

Lavo is no stranger to raising the bar on daytime parties – quite literally, as it sits 57 floors high at Marina Bay Sands. Four times a year, the Italian restaurant and rooftop bar turns up the volume for Lavo Party Brunch, an all-out bash set to different themes, with its most recent one centred on the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. Now it’s back with some yuletide cheer. Save the date for Lavo Party Brunch: Christmas Edition on December 8. It’s set to be the year-end celebration that’ll send you into the holiday season on a high note. Whether you’re catching up over cocktails, hitting the dancefloor, or indulging in a next-level festive feast, here’s why this unmissable brunch should top your December plans.
Why we’re excited about Indomie's collaboration with NewJeans

Why we’re excited about Indomie's collaboration with NewJeans

Indomie has become a kitchen staple – not just in its home country of Indonesia but also here in Singapore, where many of us grew up with its iconic iteration of mee goreng (also known as mi goreng). With a five-pack bundle setting you back just under $3, it’s affordable, convenient, and most importantly, delicious. It's super versatile too – you can top it with fried egg, wrap it into a martabak, and even stuff it in a toastie. And it’s not just us who are obsessed – Indomie’s global fanbase keeps growing too. According to the 2024 edition of Kantar’s Brand Footprint report, Indomie now reigns as the most chosen instant noodle brand in the world and is available in more than 100 countries, from Australia to Nigeria. Now, in celebration of its global success, Indomie has teamed up with K-pop superstars NewJeans to bring some seriously tasty surprises. The cool collab isn’t just a treat for noodle lovers; it’s for anyone craving a dash of fun in their everyday routine, whether it’s fuelling late-night study sessions or whipping up speedy dinners packed with umami goodness. With exciting activations, and endless ways to enjoy its iconic mi goreng, here’s everything you need to know about the Indomie-NewJeans matchup that’s hotter than a bowl of its fiery ‘pedas’ flavour.
The best nightclubs in Singapore

The best nightclubs in Singapore

Buzzed and ready to rumble? As a city that never sleeps, Singapore has some of the best late-night spots and nightclubs for all of you party animals to revel in until the early morning. Not a night owl? Don't worry, we've got our fair share of beach clubs and rooftop venues too – perfect for living it up while the sun's still out. From energetic hip-hop and R&B, to thumping house and techno, here are the steamy dancefloors we hope to shake up soon.  RECOMMENDED: The best supper spots in Singapore for late-night dining and 15 reasons why you should stay out late in Singapore    
5 best ways to experience Paris like a true Parisian

5 best ways to experience Paris like a true Parisian

Start your dream Parisian getaway with a direct Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur, bringing you straight to the city that has captured hearts for centuries. The French capital is all about art, fashion, history, and romance, blending together in the most effortlessly glamorous way. Every cobbled street, every corner café, and every dreamy view of the Seine feels like you’ve stepped into a postcard. Even the ornate street lamps radiate charm, perfectly befitting its moniker: the City of Light. To truly embrace the beauty of Paris, you’ve got to experience it like a local – sophisticated, stylish, and brimming with savoir-faire. From world-famous landmarks to hidden gems, we’ve rounded up the crème de la crème of the city’s experiences to help you see it through the eyes of a true Parisian. Book your flight with Malaysia Airlines and brush up on your French now because your trip is about to be filled with plenty of “ooh la la” moments.
How Italian restaurant Don Alfonso 1890 modernises its legacy at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau

How Italian restaurant Don Alfonso 1890 modernises its legacy at Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau

While Macau is known for its unique blend of East-meets-West culture and diverse entertainment venues, this city has also established itself as Asia’s hub for world-class luxury resorts and hotels. Notably, one of the city’s standout properties is SJM’s luxury integrated resort, Grand Lisboa Palace Resort Macau, an opulent venue offering high-quality hospitality and indulgent retail options under one roof. Photograph: Don Alfonso 1890 One of the gems within this resort is Don Alfonso 1890, the first Asian branch of the esteemed Italian restaurant from Sant’Agata sui Due Golfi. Established in 1890, this eatery has been run by the Iaccarino family for four generations and earned its reputation as one of Italy’s longest-running restaurants with exceptional farm-to-table dining and warm hospitality. Upon entering Don Alfonso 1890’s outpost in Macau, diners will be mesmerised by the restaurant’s elegant decor such as handcrafted terrazzo floor tiling and paintings contrasted with colourful Barocco patterns. The Italian eatery also honours its location in Macau by including Asian elements in bespoke furniture and Rosenthal x Versace tableware, featuring dragons and auspicious colours like red and gold. Photograph: Don Alfonso 1890 At the helm of Macau’s Don Alfonso 1890 is head chef Federico Pucci, who pays homage to the flagship restaurant by serving authentic flavours from the Sorrento Peninsula and the Amalfi Coast. Additionally, chef Pucci and his team work closely with che
The ultimate guide to Halloween in Singapore

The ultimate guide to Halloween in Singapore

Let your freak flag high on October 31 when the world welcomes hell – we mean, Halloween. But why October 31? The spookfest originally started over 2,000 years back as the ancient Gaelic festival of Samhain (pronounced 'sow-in') in Ireland. It marks the end of the harvest, welcoming new beginnings on All Hallows' Day on November 1. However, the superstitious Celts believed that the baddies from hell would descend onto earth for a day of carnage on All Hallows' Eve. What a nightmare. Nowadays, instead of hiding in the corner of your bedroom, Halloween is a great excuse to get your freak on. Singapore may not have the orange autumn season, but we sure have 'em pumpkins. From the best Halloween events in Singapore to the creepiest Asian horror stories, it's time to dust off your witch's hat, summon the coven, and party (safely!) past the witching hour. Here's your guide to a devilishly good Halloween. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in October
The best listening bars in Singapore

The best listening bars in Singapore

We’re proud to say that Singapore is home to some of the best bars in the world, solidifying its rep as the cocktail capital of Asia. And thanks to these trailblazers leading the charge, new watering holes are constantly emerging to shake up the scene. But there's another type of drinking den that's gaining traction in the city: listening bars.  As vinyl continues its comeback across the globe, these sound-centred sanctuaries are changing the way we experience music and nightlife, offering a sophisticated escape where analogue beats meet artisan cocktails. Unlike the pulsating dance floors of nightclubs, listening bars bring together two simple pleasures: the tactile warmth of vinyl and a refined drink in hand. From tropical havens in sunset hues to vintage hideaways with record-lined walls, these intimate bars are a blend of artistry, ambiance, and impeccable taste. Here’s a guide to the ones you’ll want to tune into. RECOMMEND: The best bars in Singapore and the best record stores in Singapore
The best kid-friendly Halloween events in Singapore

The best kid-friendly Halloween events in Singapore

You can feel the buzz in the air as October 31 rolls in. For kids, this can only mean one of two things: trick or treat. There’s no denying that this fun activity is a strong staple of Halloween for kids – it’s the one night they get to dress up as their favourite characters, prowl the streets (or malls) with their candy buckets, and unleash their sweet tooth on a bounty of treats. But it’s more than just the sugar rush. It’s the thrill of the chase, the joy of parading in costume, and the delight in discovering which houses or stores are dishing out the best goodies – or jump scares. And this year, Singapore has plenty more tricks and treats up its sleeves.  RECOMMENDED: The best costume shops in Singapore and the best things to do with kids in Singapore
The best Halloween events and parties in Singapore

The best Halloween events and parties in Singapore

There’s a chill in the air, and you know what that means – spooky season is here. While Singapore may lack the classic autumn vibes of orange leaves and pumpkins, we more than make up for it with eerie-sistable events and parties that’ll send shivers down your spine. Whether you're dying to flaunt your best costume, boogie with the undead atop Marina Bay Sands, or scream your way through the terrifying haunted houses at Halloween Horror Nights, we’ve rounded up the spookiest happenings in town. Dust off your scariest outfit, throw on your scratchy wig, and brace yourself for fright-filled fun.  RECOMMENDED: The ultimate guide to Halloween in Singapore and the creepiest haunted places in Singapore  
The best gyms in Singapore

The best gyms in Singapore

It's a no-brainer that the best place to put your fitness plan in motion is the gym. It's equipped with the essentials – cutting-edge machines, experienced personal trainers and all sorts of group classes like boxing, spin and HIIT. From 24-hour centres that won’t have you breaking the bank to luxury ones with stunning views, smoothie bars and high-end changing rooms, there’s no reason to skip a workout. Get kitted out and break a sweat at the city's top-notch gyms. RECOMMENDED: The best gyms and fitness studios in Singapore and the best HIIT gyms and studios in Singapore

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Orchid Live Seafood

Orchid Live Seafood

They say there’s plenty of fish in the sea – and if you’re looking for the best catch, make a dive for Orchid Live Seafood at HomeTeamNS Khatib. Since 1999, this beloved spot has been serving up Teochew-inspired seafood so fresh you’ll feel like you’re dining by the shore. Tucked away in the heartlands, it’s anything but typical – you get to enjoy your meal in a cool, comfortable space with views of live seafood tanks. Orchid Live Seafood’s signature dishes have built a loyal fan base, and it’s easy to see why. Its lobster porridge (from $72/pax) has won hearts citywide with its comforting bowl of jasmine rice, soaked in an umami-rich broth and paired with your choice of lobster. Follow it up with its signature Singapore chili crab (from $80/two pieces), where you can have either the mud crab, Dungeness crab, or Alaskan king crab smothered in a sweet-spicy tomato-based sauce. The live soon hock (from $9/100g) is also another star with the marble goby served steamed or deep-fried with soya sauce, while meat lovers rave about the Steven Chicken (from $16) – juicy, tender, and coated in a savoury sauce that keeps diners coming back. With most of its live seafood directly imported, you get the freshest flavours at prices that won’t break the bank. Whether it’s a casual meal, family gathering, special celebration, or corporate dinner, Orchid Live Seafood’s inviting ambience has you covered. Private rooms are available for an even more intimate experience. Pro tip: tables fill up f
A Carnival of Festive Cheer

A Carnival of Festive Cheer

CapitaLand Malls and Nestlé are stirring up a holiday treat with Asia’s first chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival. Across 17 malls, A Carnival of Festive Cheer brings rich aromas, festive flavours, dazzling decor, and endless photo ops – like the jolly Kit Kat Santa on a chocolate bench and a Kit Kat arch dripping in baubles. And what’s a carnival without games? Head to Plaza Singapura until November 17 or Bugis+ from November 20 to December 1 to try the Kit Kat Break Toss or Nescafé Ring Toss, where you can score attractive prizes. Then fuel up with seasonal drinks at the Brew-tiful Bars or get creative at a coffee workshop. With exclusive merch up for grabs, it's also the perfect spot to shop for the chocolate and coffee lovers in your life. Find out more here.
Voices – A Festival of Song

Voices – A Festival of Song

Warm up those vocal cords for Voices – A Festival of Song, returning for its 12th edition at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay from December 5 to 8. Expect a symphony of styles, from choral and opera to a cappella and beatboxing, that will leave you singing praises. Feel festive on December 6 with Morning Star: The Spirit of Christmas, where British ensemble The Gesualdo Six delivers timeless carols, both traditional and modern. For more holiday cheer, Australia’s The Idea of North brings new a cappella tracks and soulful covers in Live, Actually with The Idea of North on December 8. These award-winning stars will be joined by the Voices Festival Choir, a group of auditioned youth choristers brought together for the festival. Show some local love to Singapore’s very own soprano Joyce Lee Tung on December 7 with Mare-Dness – Daytime Delirium, a theatrical take on life’s everyday chaos through the genre of Art Song. Then, unleash your inner popstar at Karaoke Box, belt out Mandopop hits with local singer-songwriter Elton Lee, or learn to sing with sign language at Vocal Focal: Song Signing. Don’t miss the Voices Beatbox Battle for some high-energy fun too. Mark your calendars now and get ready to hit all the right notes.
The Macallan Harmony 4

The Macallan Harmony 4

Prepare to be whisked away at the unveiling of The Macallan Harmony 4: Vibrant Oak. From November 22 to 24, step into the immersive world at The Macallan House Singapore, where the rich oak story of this iconic single malt scotch whisky powerhouse comes to life. For just $30, you’ll get more than a front-row seat to the launch of the fourth edition of The Harmony Collection. Sip on a complimentary dram of the all-new Vibrant Oak, a whisky that sings with notes of vanilla, citrus, and a lingering sweet oak finish. Aged in a blend of first-fill American and second-fill sherry-seasoned oak casks, it’s a true ode to nature and the artistry behind each cask. To mix things up, you’ll also be treated to a bespoke cocktail on the side, with members of The Macallan Society receiving an additional exclusive cocktail. Whether you’re into whisky or just love the sound of an extraordinary sensory experience, you’ll want to be here.  And the best part? You can also bring home a bottle of the magic. Vibrant Oak is available for purchase at The Macallan House and online.
Singapore Youth Film Festival

Singapore Youth Film Festival

What began as a trickle of fresh talent into Singapore’s film scene nine years ago has grown into an unstoppable wave of creativity. This year, the National Youth Film Awards (NYFA) rebrands itself as the Singapore Youth Film Festival (SYFF), championing homegrown cinema and putting the next generation of storytellers on the global map. From October 31 to November 8, immerse yourself in the live-action, documentary, and animated short films, hosted at Golden Village x The Projector Cineleisure. Going beyond the mainstream, these films don't just break the mold – they shatter it. Grab your popcorn for the screenings of SYFF award nominees including Eyes Forward, Cloudy, Birthmarks, and Sonder. Beyond the screenings, the SYFF Award Ceremony at *SCAPE The Ground Theatre will continue its tradition on November 13 by presenting 20 awards across Student and Open Youth categories, with 56 films competing for titles like Best Director, Screenplay, and Original Music. You can also catch the live stream of the ceremony via *SCAPE’s social media channels at 3pm.  Want to get some insider scoop? Mark your calendar for the SYFF Conference on November 9 and 10, where industry pros share their experiences and insights on the latest challenges and opportunities within the scene. Find out more about SYFF here.
The Copernican Principle

The Copernican Principle

Level up your gaming experience with The Copernican Principle exhibition at Science Centre Singapore. Inspired by the revolutionary ideas of Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, this retro-futuristic exhibition curated by Jan Swierkowski is a cool combo of art, science, and interactive arcade games that’s equal parts nostalgia and thought-provoking fun. Designed to make you think about humanity's place in the cosmos, it uses the thrill of gameplay to address issues that might seem distant yet are increasingly relevant today, encouraging deeper reflection of our future. Flex your fingers for nine 80s-style games created by Instytut B61 in collaboration with  Tomasz Wlazlak, with each tackling futuristic challenges like space pollution and AI revolutions. Take on Dark Side by setting up a nature reserve on the moon, or lead a machine rebellion in ZX Spartacus. If you're quick on the trigger, Space Junk will test your reflexes as you navigate through orbit-clogging debris. Can’t get enough? After the exhibition wraps, these games will be available online, letting you relive the experience from the comfort of your home.  Public task financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within the grant competition “Public Diplomacy 2024”
Park Regis by Prince Singapore

Park Regis by Prince Singapore

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Clarke Quay, Park Regis by Prince Singapore redefines city stays with its newly revamped charm. The upscale hotel boasts a prime riverside location with instant access to some of the city’s iconic dining spots, attractions, and nightlife scene. Blending cutting-edge hospitality with innovative technology, Park Regis by Prince offers a seamless experience from start to finish. Skip the front desk with convenient contactless check-in and mobile room key access. Inside, enjoy modern comforts, including 50-inch smart TVs with casting capabilities for your favourite shows. Choose from five sleek studio-concept room types, including Premier Queen rooms with direct pool access – perfect for a refreshing dip right from your doorstep. Each room is equipped with premium amenities, including a mini-bar, tea and coffee-making facilities, a hair dryer, an iron and ironing board, bathrobes, slippers, laundry, and a dry-cleaning service. The design combines biophilic greenery with minimalist touches and Japanese-inspired interiors, reflecting both the elegance of the hotel’s Australian heritage and Singapore’s natural beauty. And with a short stroll from Clarke Quay, Chinatown, and the Central Business District, Park Regis by Prince Singapore promises a well-rounded city experience.
Ginger.Lily

Ginger.Lily

Afternoon tea at Hilton Singapore Orchard’s Ginger.Lily will have you saying "ooh la la" the moment you enter its lush, botanical-inspired lounge. In collaboration with French culinary powerhouse La Maison de l'Excellence Savencia, the new Teatime Soirée menu features French-Japanese fusion delights that’ll raise your pinkies in no time. But instead of the usual three-tier stand, expect a large pastel-hued book that opens to reveal rows of sweet treats.  Indulge in eight showstopping desserts, including the signature tea-infused chouquettes, and pistachio “Flan Parisien” with orange blossom. For a more decadent experience, the violet chocolate gâteau hits the spot with layers of banana jam, milk chocolate mousse, and raspberry crêpes. To balance out the flavours, savoury bites like truffle croque monsieur and miso brioche with scallops are artfully plated and served separately. From $68, the experience also includes your choice of a refreshing yuzu cocktail or a sparkling peach mocktail, along with two pots of tea per guest. As a farewell treat, take home sachets of Ginger.Lily’s signature tea – a fragrant reminder of your oh-so-magnifique afternoon.  Book your spot today.
Groovedriver Festival 2024

Groovedriver Festival 2024

Party like it's the 80s and 90s at Groovedriver Festival 2024. As part of the Grand Prix Season Singapore, the 10-day extravaganza is all about celebrating the racing season with live music and entertainment. Make some space in your party schedule for the nostalgic pop night Autorewind with Johnny Hates Jazz and Tunde from Lighthouse Family, the high-energy dance bash Wipeout, and pulsating DJ sets by Ministry of Sound. Local stars Benjamin Kheng, Iman Fandi, Linying, Lullaby, and more are also adding a homegrown flair to the festivities. Don’t miss the 8-Beat Beach Club, a themed pop-up at the Sports Hub Beach Volleyball Court where you can soak up some house beats, bites, and booze to keep the party going.
Savour Park

Savour Park

Get ready to feast, frolic, and fall in love with Savour Park – Singapore’s largest food truck festival. It’s set to take over Sentosa’s Palawan Green for two weekends – September 13 to 15 and 20 to 22. And the best part? Admission is free. Munch your way through a plethora of decorated food trucks and kombi vans. Start at the House Bar and sample the tangy Clumzy Plumzy sour plum vodka. For a quick caffeine fix, order a cup of specialty Joe from Hong Kong’s very own Black Sugar Coffee. Then sink your teeth in a charcoal bun burger from Ashes Burnnit, and the slow-cooked Italian herbed beef chuck from Paknini, before finishing it off with a sweet treat from Coned. Work off the food coma by checking out a vintage car fleet display with Jaguar E-type series 3 and Porsche 356, take a joy ride in a restored classic car, and strike a pose with a Volkswagen kombi van at a photobooth.  For something hands-on, engage in interactive workshops, artisanal craft sessions, tarot readings, and jagua ink services for temporary tattoos. When the sun sets, cosy up at Sundown Cinema for a movie under the stars, and dance the night away with DJ Esprimo and DJ Faz. Gather the whole fam (pets included) for a multisensory feast of epic proportions. Find out more here.
The Butcher's Wife

The Butcher's Wife

Samba your way to The Butcher's Wife in Tiong Bahru, where vibrant South American cuisine meets a gluten-free twist. That's right, no gluten, nada. Just bold, fresh dishes with ethically sourced ingredients and a dash of Brazilian flair. From the zesty Brazilian ceviche ($24) made with barramundi and fermented mandioca juice to chargrilled wagyu picanha ($54) served with burnt ladies' fingers and heirloom tomato sauce, every dish is a festa of flavours. But it’s not just about what’s on the plate – The Butcher's Wife elevates the experience with a stellar selection of natural wines. Think organic, sustainable, and naturally crafted bottles that taste like sunshine in a glass, bringing out the best in every dish. Feeling adventurous? Its monthly 5 Bites 5 Wines events are the perfect way to experience the magic of its food and pours in perfect harmony. Whether you're looking for a solo treat, a casual meal with friends, or a celebration to mark a major milestone, The Butcher’s Wife’s cosy, upbeat bistro vibe makes for a great spot to eat, drink, and savour the good times.
Bochinche

Bochinche

There's nothing more satisfying than a perfectly cooked prime cut. And at Bochinche, you’re in expert hands. With premium cuts sourced from Argentina, Australia, the USA, and the UK, the steakhouse takes pride in its Argentinian Asado technique, where meat is slowly grilled over an open flame of wood and charcoal, infusing each bite with its signature smoky flavour. Can’t decide on one? Bochinche’s signature sharing boards are a carnivore’s delight. The ‘Our Butcher’s Board’ ($210) is stacked with premium Argentinian and Wagyu cuts, ideal for sharing with friends. True Wagyu enthusiasts will love the ‘Our Stone Axe Wagyu Board’ ($240) with full-blood Japanese black wagyu. For those who can’t get enough, there’s a 90-minute free-flow steaks ($70) every Saturday, featuring the succulent ‘Black Label’ ribeye and the robust “Robbins Island” inside skirt. With both wet-aged and dry-aged beef, served alongside Argentinian sides that hit all the right notes, every meal feels like a celebration. Whether you’re a steak purist or just love a good meaty spread, Bochinche delivers an unforgettable dining experience, one juicy bite at a time.

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8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

8 stunning hotels in Singapore with special offers to elevate your wedding

Now that you're one step closer to sealing the deal (congratulations!), it's time time to start planning your dream wedding. Choosing the perfect venue is imperative – it should capture your vision, meet your needs, and align with your budget. But with so many options, finding ‘the one’ can feel overwhelming. To make it easier, we’ve handpicked some of Singapore’s most stunning hotels, each offering wedding packages that DBS/POSB Cardmembers can enjoy to streamline their planning and elevate their big day. Andaz Singapore Nestled in the vibrant district of Bugis, the hotel tempts couples with two impressive venues to choose from. The Glasshouse is a jewel box-inspired ballroom where its floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, while the Garden Studio features a charming outdoor terrace, perfect for romantic ceremonies under the open sky. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: Enjoy an additional 10 bottles of house-pouring wine at the Glasshouse, or six bottles at the Garden Studio, with the quote 'DBS Wedding Offer' when contacting Andaz Singapore's Wedding Team. Find out more here.   Photograph: W Singapore – Sentosa Cove   W Singapore – Sentosa Cove Tropical weddings are the stuff of summer dreams, so say “I do” at the hotel’s Great Room. Surrounded by palm trees and marina views, this venue features a stunning blue carpet reminiscent of the sea, a high ceiling for a grand or playful march in, and dazzling lighting designed to impress. For DBS/POSB Cardmembers: En
Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Enjoy year-end offers on food, drinks and more at Esplanade Mall

Affectionately known as ‘The Durian,’ Esplanade - Theatres On The Bay is more than just the stage for Singapore’s thriving arts scene. Overlooking the scenic Marina Bay, it’s also home to Esplanade Mall where you can get front-row seats to where the arts meets life. The mall invites you to discover a show-stopping mix of inspirational performances, captivating artworks, and a rich blend of gastronomic and lifestyle experiences. Photograph: Canopy Esplanade Now through December 31, the mall is serving up exclusive treats too. Fuel your creativity with Red House Seafood's Alaskan king crab and Australian lobster at less than half of the usual price per kilogram, or drop by Harry’s for lunch specials starting at just $14.99, with two pints of beer from $22. Then indulge in Canopy Esplanade's Remember When… cocktails at $21 each ($18 each when you order two or more), Baia's tiramisu-inspired tipple Dolce Vita at 15 percent off, or Foreword Coffee's signature Timeless Yanyang at 20 percent off. For a true taste of Singapore’s heritage, immerse in a tea experience at Fort Sanctuary for only $60 per person. Explore more deals here. Photograph: Fort Sanctuary At the Esplanade, the show never really ends. Whether you're watching a performance or enjoying some retail therapy, every moment is a spark for your senses – and emotions.
This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

This riverside hotel's festive buffet features Christmas carolling and Santa visits

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas – especially at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore, where the festive spirit comes alive with a multisensorial dining experience that’s sure to make your season merry and bright. Throughout November and December, the riverside hotel invites all to indulge in its festive feast at Food Capital. The Festive Buffet (from $68 for lunch and $98 for dinner) features a lavish spread of all the Christmas classics including savoury roasts, sweet treats, and other holiday favourites.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore   For the main event on December 24 and 25, treat yourself to a Christmas feast to remember. The Christmas Buffet (from $118 for dinner on both days and from $108 for lunch on Christmas Day) is a hearty holiday spread that includes well-roasted turkey with all the trimmings, whole gammon ham, and tender Australian beef striploin with red wine jus. Seafood lovers will love the creamy lobster bisque and other crustacean delights. And, of course, no festive feast is complete without sweet indulgences – think assorted yule logs and a boozy Christmas fruit cake. Make it a family affair with the little ones too. The kids are in for a treat of their own, with a special menu and a dedicated kids’ corner featuring candy floss, popcorn stations, drawing sessions, and balloon sculpting to amp up the fun. Even better, children five and under dine for free.   Photograph: Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singap
Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

Enjoy a Peranakan Christmas buffet with an exclusive menu and early bird specials

As the festive season approaches, it’s time to dust off those jingle bells and plan your Christmas parties. But instead of the usual turkey and trimmings, why not spice things up with a Peranakan-inspired Christmas feast? Look to halal-certified catering service Chilli Manis for a tantalising spread of authentic Peranakan dishes that will have you and your guests back for seconds – or third.  Helmed by the seasoned culinary expert Serene Hoh, with over 36 years of experience in the food service industry, Chilli Manis has earned its rep as Singapore’s best-rated Peranakan buffet caterer. Many have raved over its curry assam fish, ayam buah keluak, and beef rendang – all prepared with a medley of traditional herbs, spices, and aromas for an impactful burst of flavour. Photograph: Chilli Manis   Whether you’re planning a grand office party or an intimate family dinner, Chilli Manis’ offerings are sure to spread holiday cheer across every type of gathering. Take the Chilli Manis Exclusive Full Buffet menu – The Exquisite Taste (from $48.99 per person), a feast fit for Santa. With 13 delectable dishes, this buffet includes highlights like garlic rosemary rotisserie chicken, signature ayam buah keluak, and its new hot-off-the-pot laksa seafood broth with crayfish, prawns, and mussels. And to make things even sweeter, the Christmas party cake platter is sure to be a hit under your twinkling fairy lights. For smaller gatherings, the Opulent Mini Buffets (from $25.99 per person) als
Asia’s first chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival is right here in Singapore

Asia’s first chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival is right here in Singapore

The holiday season just got sweeter with CapitaLand Malls and Nestlé teaming up for Asia’s first-ever chocolate and coffee-themed Christmas carnival. From now until December 31, A Carnival of Festive Cheer spreads across 17 CapitaLand malls, transforming them into a brew-tiful holiday haven full of rich aromas, festive flavours, and dazzling decor. Charge up your cameras because this carnival is an Instagram wonderland. Spot charming displays like the Nescafé Ferris wheel at malls including Bedok Mall, Tampines Mall and Westgate, or the playful carousel of Nescafé Dolce Gusto capsules at malls including Bugis Junction, CQ @ Clarke Quay, and Funan. Don’t forget to snap a selfie with the Kit Kat Santa lounging on a chocolate bench or under the Kit Kat arch decked out in Christmas baubles. For Nespresso’s stylish displays, head to malls including Plaza Singapura and Raffles City, where festive flair is delivered with gift boxes and pod-stacked trees.  Photograph: CapitaLand   What’s a carnival without games? Head to Plaza Singapura until November 17 or Bugis+ from November 20 to December 1 to try the Kit Kat Break Toss or Nescafé Ring Toss, where winners can score chocolates, coffees, and even a coveted Nespresso machine. And for a festive pick-me-up, stop by the Brew-tiful Bars and indulge in seasonal concoctions like Nescafé caramel swirl latte, Kit Kat hot cocoa, and Nespresso’s rich chocolate cappuccino. Adventurous coffee lovers can even master their own brews at the Nesc
Discover over 300 surprising drinks with this new smart vending machine

Discover over 300 surprising drinks with this new smart vending machine

If there’s one thing Singaporeans love, it’s convenience. Whether it’s skipping the queues at our favourite kopi joints or grabbing a drink on the go, we’re always thirsty for smarter, quicker ways to get refuelled. Now meet What the Cup! – the smart vending machine that’s taking our obsession with convenience to the next level. Together with Pepsi, Thailand’s smart vending machine giant Tao Bin rolls out What the Cup! to serve an astonishing array of customisable drinks – we’re talking well over 300 – all within a sleek, one-square-metre device. It has everything from rich coffees and refreshing teas to surprising twists like the Pepsi Yuzu, Oreo Smoothie Volcano, and Lychee Americano. Each drink is crafted with quality beans and ingredients, carefully sourced from around the world to ensure great-tasting brews.   Photograph: What the Cup!   But here’s where it gets even better – you get to play mixologist. Let your creative juices flow and customise your drink just the way you like it, from experimenting with different flavours to choosing up to five levels of sweetness and adding fun toppings like Oreo. Whether you’re craving a hot café latte with kokuto (Japanese black sugar) to kickstart your day, a cooling iced ginger tea with honey to beat the heat, or a fizzy energy drink to power through the afternoon slump, you call the shots. Within a minute or two, your personalised drink is served in a cup, with an option to skip the straw and lid. What the Cup! is available 24
Timezone Singapore is giving away a million e-tickets every week

Timezone Singapore is giving away a million e-tickets every week

We’ve all felt it – that wave of nostalgia as you pass by a neon-lit Timezone outlet, the flashing lights and buzzing sounds pulling you back to those carefree childhood days. Remember racing to the machines at the family entertainment centre with long strips of tickets and eyes locked on that giant plush toy or the coolest gadget? Well, that thrill is still very much alive, but now it’s even bigger and better. Timezone Singapore is giving you a chance to ‘Live The Dream’ and win big. From now until November 24, Timezone Singapore is giving away 1,000,000 e-tickets to six lucky winners, one winner each week. Imagine cashing in your winnings on anything you want from its Prize Shop, from Popmart figurines and plush toys to sports equipment, lifestyle products, and even household essentials. Getting in on the action is a breeze. All you have to do is simply spend a minimum of $38 in a single transaction for one entry. You can do so at any one of its 15 locations islandwide or via the Fun app. The more you reload and play, the more chances you get to become a Timezone millionaire. Your chances even roll over week to week, so the excitement never stops.   Photograph: Timezone Singapore   And it’s not just about the prizes – it’s the perfect excuse for a fun day out with friends or family. There are 15 Timezone outlets islandwide, including one at VivoCity that’s reopening on October 31 with a refreshed look. Expect a larger party room, and brand-new games and attractions that a
This exclusive two-night bar hop lets you taste off-menu cocktails

This exclusive two-night bar hop lets you taste off-menu cocktails

The world’s finest bourbon whiskey Woodford Reserve is back to shake up Old Fashioned Month – but with an exciting new twist this time. We’re talking about unique reinventions of the classic Old Fashioned cocktail that you won’t find on any menu. The best way to sample them? By joining us for two unforgettable evenings at Woodford Reserve's Curated Tour on October 23 and 24. That’s right – Woodford Reserve is teaming up with us again for an exclusive bar hop that takes you to eight of the city’s hottest bars. With ‘The New-Age Old Fashioned’ theme, each venue spotlights a star bartender who showcases their one-of-a-kind concoction, crafted with Woodford Reserve’s bourbon whiskey, renowned for its rich complexity and smooth finish.   Iddu and Rice Old Fashioned | Photograph: Woodford Reserve   Kick off the excitement on October 23 at East 47, where Antonino Donato channels Sicily’s volcanic spirit with Iddu, a bold mix of ricotta, lychee, and apricot liqueur, finished with chicken rice crust for local flair. At Nost, Keith Chia brings the Mexican heat with his chili-infused Good Ol’ Fashioned Cola. Bar Bon Funk’s Josiah Chee pays homage to Woodford Reserve’s 1812 recipe with The Hundred, while Komyuniti’s Utt Asad Isnin redefines luxury with the richly layered It’s Fine By Me. Then on October 24, the indulgence continues with Kelvin Saquilayan’s honey-sweet Heritage at Republic Bar. Over at Stay Gold Flamingo, Oliver Lee serves up the nutty Paragon, topped with smoked applew
5 must-try cuisines in Singapore and the best restaurants to visit for exclusive dining deals

5 must-try cuisines in Singapore and the best restaurants to visit for exclusive dining deals

Singapore’s food scene offers a world of flavours without the airfare. With a myriad of options, deciding where to start can be tough. But we’ve got you covered. From bold Mexican bites to refined Chinese classics, here are five must-try cuisines with exclusive deals for DBS/POSB Cardmembers to sweeten the experience. Photograph: Tomo Tokyo Savour Japanese flavours With its fresh ingredients, intricate techniques, and artful presentation, Japanese cuisine is a feast for the eyes and palate. Sushi Express serves up over 80 varieties of sushi from just $1.50, delivered straight to your table via a conveyor belt. For an izakaya vibe, Tomo Tokyo dishes out shareable plates like sushi rolls and flame-grilled skewers. Get a free white plate sushi for every 15 plates ordered at Sushi Express, and a $10 return voucher with any spend at Tomo Tokyo. Photograph: Dian Xiao Er Tuck into Chinese favourites Chinese cuisine is celebrated for its diverse seasonings and cooking techniques, with Paradise Group of restaurants including Seafood Paradise, Taste Paradise, and Beauty in The Pot showcasing a variety of dishes from spicy Szechuan noodles to comforting Cantonese dim sum. The world-renowned Din Tai Fung wows with its signature steamed pork xiao long bao, while Dian Xiao Er shines with its herbal roast duck which is marinated in fragrant herbs and roasted to crispy, golden perfection.  Don’t miss the ongoing Dian Xiao Er’s Chef Showdown, where chefs from each outlet roll out exclusiv
This newly revamped upscale hotel has studio rooms with direct pool access and cool tech features

This newly revamped upscale hotel has studio rooms with direct pool access and cool tech features

To truly experience the city, you need to be in the heart of the action. Clarke Quay delivers on this with its prime riverside location, offering instant access to vibrant dining spots, top attractions, and the city's buzzing nightlife scene.  Nestled right in the centre of it all is the newly revamped and rebranded Park Regis by Prince Singapore. Redefining what it means to stay in the city, the hotel seamlessly blends next-level hospitality with cool tech innovations for a smooth, fuss-free experience.  Say goodbye to front desk delays and hello to contactless check-in. With mobile room key access, you can waltz straight into your room the moment you arrive. Inside, the rooms are decked out with 50-inch smart TVs with casting capabilities so your favourite shows are just a tap away.   Photograph: Park Regis by Prince Singapore   The sleek studio-concept rooms come in five categories including the Premier Queen rooms with direct pool access – perfect for guests who want to take a dip right from their doorstep. Expect plush interiors, premium amenities, and biophilic sophistication with natural light, and sustainable materials that foster a sense of well-being. This thoughtfully crafted space offers a tranquil retreat to unwind after a day of exploration. But the perks don’t stop at your room. The hotel is part of Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts’ wider portfolio, which includes a unified loyalty programme. The Seibu Prince Global Rewards offers members exclusive discounts and
Singapore Design Week returns with more than 80 unique experiences across the city

Singapore Design Week returns with more than 80 unique experiences across the city

In a city that never stops reinventing itself, Singapore Design Week 2024 (SDW) returns from September 26 to October 6 in a citywide celebration to honour the everyday people who reshape the way we live with their brilliant ideas.  Themed 'People of Design,' the festival is painting the town red with over 80 events, which includes key events across three design districts – Bras Basah.Bugis, Orchard, and Marina. At BrasBasah.Bugis, the People of Design Showcase Series sees different designers reimagining everyday activities – eating, sleeping, commuting, and more – through site-specific installations across multiple venues like Bugis Village, the National Library building, and pre-war bungalow 42 Waterloo.  At Marina Central, Neufolk: Bridging Tradition and Future in Design offers a series of activations that blend community spirit with forward-thinking Singaporean design, while over at Orchard Road, Re-Route: Orchard invites you to 'Be Here Now' with an investigative design approach that reinvents the iconic shopping belt experience. Anchored by three pillars – Design Futures, Design Marketplace, and Design Impact – this year’s festival lineup is designed to inform, intrigue, and inspire. The expanded Design Futures Forum – now a two-day conference – brings together heavyweights to engage you on the intersection of design, technology, and sustainability. Metaverse trailblazer Cathy Hackl from Spatial Dynamics will be delivering her keynote virtually,  alongside fellow tech fu
Here's how to enjoy the ultimate day-and-night dining experience at CQ @ Clarke Quay

Here's how to enjoy the ultimate day-and-night dining experience at CQ @ Clarke Quay

For an iconic riverfront lifestyle destination, it’s no surprise that CQ @ Clarke Quay springs first in mind. Besides various retail and lifestyle concepts, the bustling hotspot is also home to over 30 restaurants, priding itself as a day-and-night foodie paradise. Whether you're in the mood for a healthy breakfast, a sophisticated lunch, or a lively night out, this vibrant enclave will satisfy your cravings at any time of day. Here are five to start with. DAY: iNCREDi BOWL Best for: Clean dining From grass-fed beef to free-range poultry, this all-day eatery is committed to serving up organic food that is as good for you as it is delicious. Handcrafted with the finest ingredients, its flexitarian menu proves that you can indulge in a healthy feast without compromise. From vegan dishes like Cauliflower Steak ($18) to Pescatarian favourites like Poached Prawns in Udon Sambal Sauce ($21) to Lamb Lollipop ($16) and Coconut Chicken Noodles ($21) for meat lovers, there are comforting choices for both body and mind. Block A 01-07   Photograph: Il Clay Supper Club   Il Clay Supper Club  Best for: Italian-Mediterranean pizzeria for lunch Led by the celebrated chef Ciro Sorrentino, this award-winning Italian-Mediterranean restaurant is as vibrant as the plates it serves. Savour small eats such as their Roasted Eggplant ($18) and Burnt Roasted Cabbage ($18), or their award-winning pizzas such as Tuscan Parma Ham & Burrata ($48), Chorizo ($32), and Napoli ($38). Other standout options