The famous Dazzling Cafe from Taiwan makes it way to our shores! Expect beautifully plated items such as their stunning signature Shibuya Toasts, served by waitresses dressed as French maids in a setting that is dainty with an air of whimsy. Be sure to try the gorgeous Matcha with Azuki Beans Honey Toast ($19.90). Their savoury items here are surprisingly good, especially the Singapore-only exclusive Spicy Seafood Tomyam Tomato Spaghetti ($22.90). Be warned — the queue is formidably long.

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The famous Dazzling Cafe from Taiwan makes it way to our shores! Expect beautifully plated items such as their stunning signature Shibuya Toasts, served by waitresses dressed as French maids in a setting that is dainty with an air of whimsy. Be sure to try the gorgeous Matcha with Azuki Beans Honey Toast ($19.90). Their savoury items here are surprisingly good, especially the Singapore-only exclusive Spicy Seafood Tomyam Tomato Spaghetti ($22.90). Be warned — the queue is formidably long.

Sharing a space with Snowman Desserts at nex, Ssiksin Chicken offers your usual selection of fried chicken as well as an assortment of plates for sharing. For those who feel that Korean joints always serve ridiculously massive portions of fried chicken, Ssiksin Chicken offers their birds in three serving sizes — 2, 4 and 8 pieces — making it easier for both solo binging and feasting in smaller groups. Choose from flavours such as Original Fried Chicken ($8 for 2 pieces), Spicy Seasoned Chicken or Soy Sauce Chicken ($9 for 2 pieces).

Sharing a space with Ssiksin Chicken at nex, Snowman Desserts is a Korean cafe serving bingsu along with a variety of Korean desserts such as Hotteok and J-Cone ($3 each). Choose from a wide variety of toppings to have with the smooth milk ice such as strawberry, melon, chocolate and red bean. Have one of their Original Churros ($2.50) which are freshly made in-house, and go for the Mango Bingsu ($12.90) which has some of the fattest mango chunks seen on a bingsu!

Nunsaram (which means "Snowman" in Korean) is the latest in the wave of Korean dessert cafes that have sprouted in the past few months. Specialising in Bingsu, the cafe serves the usual flavours you can expect such as Injeolmi, Strawberry and Black Sesame. Go for the Green Tea Bingsu ($13.90) or the Mango Bingsu ($15.90). You can also find sides such as Garlic Cheese Bread ($7.90) if you crave something savoury.

Because I was craving for Topokki 떡볶이 the past few days, and I missed my Korea holidays too much. Kim Dae Mun has always been my fave Korean food stall in town!

Something I grew up eating. Was at a lost when I came to the hawker centre because I'm was so used to my parents ordering this for me. At least I could differentiate their bowls. I love the thick slices of fish and the amt of seaweed they had! So nostalgic ☺️

As Burppler Emily Heng remarks, "One of the best quality steamboats I've tasted! ... Thumbs up!" At JPOT, 6 different soup bases are offered, including the immensely popular JPOT Superior Broth, laksa, and even silky porridge. Located conveniently on the first floor of Vivocity, this makes for a great place for group dinners after a day at Sentosa ($58 - $98++ for a 2 pax dinner set). Besides the usual range of meats, seafood, vegetables, and noodles/ rice offered, they also have over 15 dim sum specialties to make your meal all the more satisfying!

Part-steamboat part-grill, get the best of both worlds by indulging in a mookata experience. Here at MooJaa, the service is great and the variety and quality of ingredients is high, making it a good choice for when mookata cravings hit. Choose from the Set Moo for 2 ($45+), King Moo set for 3 ($60), or a la carte buffet ($32+). The a la carte buffet allows you to add premium items like clams, scallops and prawns to make your soup nice and sweet, and also gives one serving of either US Angus Beef or Kurobuta Pork Collar slices. Be sure to try their two special chilli dipping sauces which nicely complement the meats!

Tsukada Nojo is constantly packed with people flocking here for the famed Bijin Nabe collagen hot pot ($25/pax, min 2 pax). This "Beauty Pot" contains vegetables, seafood, and chicken in a collagen-rich chicken soup. This incredibly flavorful soup is made from the high-quality Jidori chickens from Japan. Don't be alarmed by the bowl of silky white collagen pudding that arrives, simply watch it melt into the broth and impart its goodness. Expect fantastic service and a seriously tasty soup that you can't stop drinking. This meal will leave you feeling nourished and fully satisfied, just be prepared to put your name down for dinner early!

Hailed as one of the most popular restaurants in Thailand, MK Restaurant finally hit the shores of Singapore last year. They are most known for Thai-style suki hot pot, their signature MK sauce, and the MK roasted duck. If you aren't sure what to order, just go for the MK Suki Platter, which will give you a taste of all their bestsellers. Also try their jade noodles and crystal fish egg balls, which are filled with fish eggs that pop in your mouth. And because no Thai meal is complete without dessert, you'll get a helping of coconut milk ice cream! As this place gets crowded quickly, you're strongly encouraged to make reservations in advance!