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9 things to eat, see and do this weekend (Nov 13-15)

Say goodbye to boring weekends with our weekend guide!

To eat

1. Chef Eric Low’s creations at #happyplateSG campaign

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As part of the #happyplatesg campaign to minimise food waste at home, celebrated chef Eric Low will be hosting free cooking demonstrations every Sunday until Nov 22 at Tangs Orchard.

In addition, dine in at The Providore at Tangs and take a picture of your empty plate for a chance to win a hands-on cooking session at The Providore.

Don’t forget to also post a picture of your empty plate online and hashtag #happyplatesg. For every three hashtags, Electrolux will donate a food bundle through The Food Bank Singapore to help a family in need.

More information here.

2. Rooftop Peruvian grill

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Switch up your weekend plans with dinner and drinks at Tiger’s Milk, Singapore’s first Peruvian rooftop bar and grill.

Enjoy signature items such as Tiger’s Milk Trio of the Para Picar (small plates), where shots of seabass and octopus are served in three different variations of spiciness; Amarilla, Ricoto and Nikkei. For gutsy diners, be sure to try the Peru street delicacy, Lamb Heart, which is marinated in harissa paste and red wine vinegar, then served with salsa criolla.

Finally, end your night with a classic Peruvian cocktail like the refreshing and tangy Pisco Sour.

More information here.

3. Elegant home-style dishes at Joyden Treasures

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Warm your heart and belly at Joyden Treasures, the newest addition to F&B Group Joyden Concepts’ stable of eateries featuring classic Chinese dishes.

Must-tries include the comforting Joyden’s Double Boiled Seafood Soup in Old Cucumber which impressed with its wholesome flavours and surprise wonton parcel at the bottom.

The Original Steamed Red Grouper in Homemade Soy
 Bean Broth, steamed in a made-from-scratch soya milk broth, was also a stellar creation.

More information here.

To see

1. See Star Wars aircraft and characters in the flesh

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Can’t wait for Star Wars: The Force Awakens to begin? Then join Imperial Stormtroopers and the starfighter X-wing pilots in an action-packed exhibition at Changi Airport Terminal 3, where a life-sized X-wing takes centre stage, and the TIE fighter stands tall at Terminal 2.

Bonus: On Monday (Nov 16), head down to Shaw House Urban Plaza (Level 1) for the official Countdown Event.

There, you can get the exclusive Star Wars: The Force Awakens Light Side/Dark Side package, which includes two IMAX 3D tickets to the first midnight screening on Dec 17, two Star Wars: The Force Awakens IMAX 3D movie vouchers, four regular popcorn combo vouchers and two sets of limited edition movie collectibles.

The Star Wars 501st Legion will also be making a special appearance at the countdown event.

More information on the Changi exhibition here and the countdown event here.

2. Watch the epic return of Singapore’s #1 musical

Beauty World has seen multiple stagings since its debut in 1988, but this time, it’s back with a difference. The story follows a small-town girl from Batu Pahat who sets out on a quest to find her father in Singapore. She winds up in a dubious cabaret, where she learns some heartbreaking truths about love and life.

One highlight to look out for is actress Jeanette Aw, who has forgone her usual good-girl roles to portray the beautiful but vindictive cabaret queen, Lulu.

More information here.

3. See the famed CERN Collider in real life

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The award-winning Collider exhibition will be making its Asian debut at ArtScience Museum this Saturday (Nov 14). Explore all 27km of the world’s greatest scientific experiment, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which made the 21st Century’s most exciting scientific discovery, the Higgs Boson.

You can also be immersed into the heart of an experiment that will recreate the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang.

More information here.

To do

1. Catch a ‘live’ wave

Watch professional surfer and ocean muralist Hilton Alves churn out a vivid work of art right before your very eyes! DaySpring’s Catch the Wave is an art-meets-humanitarian event that provides support for abused women and girls.

Join in the fun on Nov 14 for an afternoon of fun activities like face-painting, a 3-D riptide backdrop and a live DJ booth.

More information here.

2. Get your hands on Uniqlo bargains and novelty tissue cubes

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Uniqlo is celebrating its 7th year in Singapore with an exciting Anniversary Festival. From Nov 13-22 , look out for great offers in stores and online, and exclusive deals for fans on UNIQLO’s social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LINE) and e-newsletter.

During this period, you’ll also receive a limited edition Uniqlo tissue cube with every $60 nett spent in a single receipt. The Red, Orange, Yellow and Green cubes will be available from Nov 13-19 , while Red, Blue, Pink and Purple cubes will be available from Nov 20-22.

More information here.

3. Grab bargains with Lazada’s biggest sale of the year

Lazada Singapore has launched its biggest sale of the year, Online Revolution 2015, which runs until Dec 12. There will be weekly flash deals, and you can expect discounts of up to 90 per cent. This weekend lies right smack in the middle of the Weekly Flash Sale for fashion items.

More information here.

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