Happy Birthday, Singapore!
All the happenings for you to celebrate Singapore’s 55th birthday together with your friends and family! Wish you all have an enjoyable and safe National Day Long Weekend!
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All the happenings for you to celebrate Singapore’s 55th birthday together with your friends and family! Wish you all have an enjoyable and safe National Day Long Weekend!

Oddle Eats is pleased to announce the launch of Singapore’s biggest Online Food Festival. Happening from 31 July – 10 August 2020, the online F&B directory brings together over 170 F&B merchants to provide at-home diners with special S$55 bundle deals to order, in celebration of Singapore’s 55 years of independence.
Get ready to be spoilt for choice from the comforts of your home with a smorgasbord of specially curated dishes from a range of popular local F&B establishments of all cuisines. Highlights include:
– Birds of a Feather
– Parkroyal on Beach Road
– The Westin
– Yayoi
– BAO by CÉ LA VI
For more information, please click here.
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