Year-end means more celebrations and more foodies!
Check out these new restaurants and add them to your list this festive period.
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Check out these new restaurants and add them to your list this festive period.

Timbre+ Eastside is Singapore’s first sustainable food park and is home to 30 food and retail stalls, innovative kerbside pick-up, and placemaking community facilities. Facilities such as a playground, cyclist pitstop, as well as live music and entertainment. It is home to 21+1 (Bottle Shop) food and retail stores, a first of its kind Kerbside drive-thru pick-up, and placemaking community facilities such as a playground, cycling pitstop, book swop corner as well as live music and entertainment.
The curated selection includes Huat Huat BBQ Chicken Wings, Lao Niang De Dian, which serves fusion Malaysian and Thai food, Ajiya Okonomiyaki, for an authentic okonomiyaki fix, and Kopifellas’ Smoked Duck Lor Mee.
Timbre+ Eastside is located at 1 Expo Drive, Outside Singapore Expo Hall 5, Singapore 486150.
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