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Hotspots: Clove & Jun

Raelene Tan visits Jun, a vibrant new Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, and checks out Clove’s buffet offerings at Swissotel The Stamford.

Turquoise Treasure

Jenny Sutton and Gordon Perchthold’s colourful 1920s residence in McNair Road can be found in a cluster of 84 heritage houses, built as residences for British Civil servants in the 1920s. After the British left, the houses fell into disrepair, but were later given conservation status and restored by the government.

Singapore’s Historic Houses of Worship

We visit some of Singapore’s oldest houses of worship to find out more about the communities who built them.

Singapore’s Top Spas

On the toughest assignment of her life, Pip Harry tests four of Singapore’s leading day spas…

Celebrate the Mid Autumn Festival

Celebration, gratitude and reunion are at the heart of this month’s vibrant Mid-Autumn Festival, which brings with it colourful mooncakes and lanterns. Pastry chef, JANICE WONG, shares her secrets for making the beloved pastries and we look at the festivities around town.

The Fishwives Tale

The Fishwives Rebecca Forwood talks about her passion for healthy, delicious, sustainable produce.

Singapore Sports History

Karola Clark delves back into the history books to reveal Singapore’s sporting history.

Hotspots: Kilo Kitchen & Greenwood Fish Market

KILO KITCHEN (DUXTON) 97 Duxton Road 089541 kilokitchen.comAfter eight years as Camp Kilo at Kampong Bugis Road, Kilo has relocated to uber trendy Duxton Road with a modern new look and refreshed menu. This sleek, bright...

Shophouses of Singapore

Photographer and author Tatyana Kildisheva has released the book Singapore Shophouse Walks featuring beautiful Peranakan architecture on the east coast.

Check Out – Homes Special

Whether you’re a new arrival or you’ve been here for years, it’s always fun to shop for homewares, precious antiques or explore Singapore’s heritage homes.