Amazing high-tea buffets from the different hotels, back to school products, photography competition and many more this weekend!
Pssst: Car rental starts from as low as S$0.50 per hour too!
ADVERTISEMENTS

Pssst: Car rental starts from as low as S$0.50 per hour too!

From 2 January to 20 February 2021, 11am to 5pm, Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant is whetting appetites with a limited-time Wan Hao Pop-Up (Available only for takeaways). Showcasing the best of Cantonese pastries. Freshly baked daily by Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant’s award-winning culinary team. Each pastry is masterfully handcrafted and elevated with quality ingredients. As well as time-honoured, traditional recipes and techniques. No artificial flavourings or preservatives are used.
Think familiar, signature classics which will take you down memory lane. In addition, a variety of new and refreshing creations with local twists will pique your palate. An exclusive selection that is baked fresh daily and limited in quantities every day.
Pastries to look forward to includes Freshly-Baked Cookie Crusted Egg Tarts, Baked Char Siew Bun, Wife Cake and more.
Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant is located at Java+, Level 1, Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel.
For more information, please click here.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Sponsored:
Brighten up your living room with the new Hamburg collection, starting from just $199. Enter promo code HAMBURG20OFF to enjoy 20% OFF. Shop Now: www.vhive.com.sg
The best food, best restaurants, great travel deals, shopping deals, latest movie previews, latest events, travel packages, bargains that Singapore has to offer. Weekender. We make your life exciting!
If you want a weekend that feels full (but not frantic), lean into this very Singapore mix: a cultural open house in the day, a couple of “worth-it” food promos in the evening, and a few small perks that make errands and commutes feel a bit more rewarding.
For the Year of the Horse, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has teamed up with global art toy powerhouse POP MART for the brand’s first-ever resort-wide activation.
I’m an editor, which means I spend an unreasonable amount of time under unforgiving lights—studio strobes, conference fluorescents, phone cameras that love to sharpen every shadow.
Musical or thriller? Which side are you on?