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The first time I made aloo curry on my own, I burned the cumin. I remember standing in my tiny HDB kitchen, watching those little seeds go from golden to black in what felt like one breath, and thinking: this is harder than it looks. But here’s what that bitter, smoky disaster taught me, the…
The first time I made chana masala, I started with dried chickpeas at 7:30 on a weeknight, soaking and boiling like the recipe said. By the time the curry was actually done, it was nearly ten and I’d already eaten half a loaf of bread out of sheer hunger. That night taught me something I…
The first time we cooked a full Indian dinner on a weeknight, the curry, rice, and raita felt like three separate tasks—three pans, three timers, and a kitchen full of wonderful smells but chaos. The curry was good, the rice sticky, and the raita watery from being made too early. That night taught us a…
I ordered from Tambuah Mas on a rainy Sunday at around 6:15pm, mostly because I wasn’t in the mood to dress up and head into town, but I still wanted a proper meal. Not a sad one-bowl lunch. A real spread. That’s the thing about Tambuah Mas. It’s been around since 1981, serving Indonesian home-style…
I ordered lunch from Co Hai Banh Mi & Phở Vietnamese Restaurant on a Thursday at 12:08pm, which is probably the worst and most honest time to test delivery food. It was raining lightly, the kind of Singapore lunch rain that makes every rider slower and every office worker hungrier. I had been thinking about…
Orchard Plaza is one of those buildings we kept walking past before we properly understood it. From the street, it looks more like an office block than a dinner plan. But over repeated visits, usually after work or during odd lunch windows, we’ve found that the real charm sits behind lift doors, quiet corridors, and…
When it comes to Japan and food, the two are intertwined in ways that captivate taste buds and awaken the senses. Japanese cuisine stands as one of the world’s most revered traditions—more than nourishing meals, it is an art reflecting centuries of philosophy and a window into Japanese culture itself. Every bowl of miso soup,…
I ordered Eat 3 Bowls @ Bendemeer on a Thursday at about 11:45am, which is my favourite test window for delivery food. It’s close enough to lunch for the kitchen to be in rhythm, but not so late that every rider in the neighbourhood is already fighting the office crowd. By 12:25pm, the bag was…
When you sit at an omakase counter, you’re paying for a culinary journey. Over the past year, we’ve explored Singapore’s Japanese dining scene, experiencing premium counters where master chefs skillfully prepare seasonal menus. A memorable omakase is more than fresh fish; it’s a delicate celebration of flavors. The best chefs act as storytellers, sequencing each…
When I first walked past a hawker centre undergoing major renovations, the absolute silence unsettled me. The usual rhythmic scrape of metal spatulas against cast-iron woks was gone, replaced by the hum of construction. It made me realise just how much our culinary journeys are tied to the physical spaces we eat in. Right now,…