Beyond religion and bouncing bunnies, we'll celebrate Easter whole-heartedly if it means more feasting
So here are some terrific dining options to consider for the long weekend.
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So here are some terrific dining options to consider for the long weekend.

Photo: Firebake
One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns! So spend your pennies on Firebake’s woodfired sourdough hot cross buns (S3.50 each; $6 a pair) that are zing-ed up with citrus peel and dotted with organic dried fruits. Still have space for more? Then try the bakery-restaurant’s traditionally Greek tsoureki ($12) – a sweet bread, made flavourful with sprinkles of Mediterranean spice called mastic, that is adorned with a single red egg to represent the blood of Christ. The baked goodies are available from now till Easter Sunday.
237 East Coast Road, Singapore 428930
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