It is the Hari Raya weekend!

1. Break fast in style at Mutiara Seafood by JUMBO Group
There’s something special about a restaurant that celebrates without feeling over-the-top. Mutiara Seafood by JUMBO Group hits that note perfectly this weekend, creating meals meant to be savoured rather than rushed.
Available exclusively for dinner, the specially curated set menus are ideal for breaking fast during Ramadan and for Hari Raya celebrations. Designed to cater to groups of all sizes — from an intimate dinner priced from $78++ for two, to abundant spreads for ten guests at $698++ — the restaurant offers a welcoming setting for unhurried meals, easy conversation, and cherished company. In addition, select dine-in menus are also available for delivery, making it easy to enjoy the festive spread beyond the restaurant.
The draw, of course, is the food. Signature Chilli Crab, Jimbaran Grilled Prawns, and Seafood Tom Yum Soup anchor the menu, offering a festive weekend dinner that feels indulgent without being fussy.
Address: 1 Engku Aman Turn, #01-02 & #02-02/03, Wisma Geylang Serai, Singapore 408528.

2. Lean into Raya comfort food and Ondeh Ondeh dessert at Swensen’s
Sometimes the weekend craving isn’t for novelty but for comforting flavours with a seasonal twist — and Swensen’s Raya offerings hit that sweet spot.
The Seafood Goreng Linguine pairs al dente pasta with a housemade spicy sauce, flame-seared king prawns, squid, fish fillet, cherry tomatoes, and a wedge of refreshing calamansi. Satay Ayam with Rice features a whole chicken thigh served with spicy peanut satay sauce and tangy pineapple puree for the perfect sweet-and-savory balance. For a heartier option, the Ramadan Mubarak Platter brings together Swensen’s favourites — crispy fried chicken thigh, tempura fish, calamari, cheese wedges, steak-cut fries, and prawn crackers — perfect for sharing.
The real conversation starter, however, is the Ice Cream Ondeh Ondeh. Salted Gula Melaka ice cream wrapped in pandan snow skin and coated with coconut lands somewhere between nostalgia and playful mischief. It doesn’t try to be subtle — and that’s exactly the charm.
Whether you’re sharing a meal with family, catching up with friends, or simply treating yourself, Swensen’s Raya menu turns every weekend bite into a festive celebration — comforting, indulgent, and just a little bit mischievous.
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3. Pick Up a Sweet and Savoury Ramadan Bundle from Cat & the Fiddle
As Muslims in Singapore observe Ramadan and look forward to Hari Raya, Cat & the Fiddle presents a specially curated lineup of freshly baked Basque cheesecakes, convenient Ramadan Grab & Go bundles, and festive pineapple tarts, all crafted to bring warmth and sweetness to every gathering.
This season, the bakery introduces indulgent Basque cheesecakes in Kurma Date (S$21.90), Matcha with Strawberry Valrhona (S$24.90) and Matcha with Matcha Valrhona (S$24.90), perfect for both Ramadan evenings and Hari Raya celebrations.
Available exclusively for dinner, the Ramadan Grab & Go bundles pair these cheesecakes with hearty Italian Schiacciata Sandwiches, priced from S$28 for the Kurma Date Sandwich Bundle to S$30 for the Matcha Strawberry or Matcha Sandwich Bundles, ideal for those heading home for buka puasa. For larger households, the Family Bundle, priced at S$90 (U.P. S$119.40), serves up to four people with multiple sandwiches, cheesecakes, and cookies in one convenient package.
In addition, festive pineapple tarts are available for S$36.80 per 12-piece box in Original, Pandan Gula Melaka, or Mixed flavours, crafted for gifting and sharing during Hari Raya. Members enjoy a special 15% discount, and select offerings are also available for delivery, making it easy to enjoy the festive spread at home.
Halal-certified and thoughtfully prepared, these seasonal offerings reflect the spirit of Ramadan and Hari Raya, bringing families and friends together over meals that are as delicious as they are meaningful.
For more information, visit Cat & the Fiddle’s official website or social media channels.

4. Shop elegant Hari Raya Gifting at Mdm Ling Bakery
If your weekend includes open house visits, host gifts, or the annual question of what to bring that looks thoughtful but still gets eaten, Mdm Ling Bakery is an easy answer.
The homegrown brand has leaned into Hari Raya 2026 with more than 20 halal-certified cookies and snacks, from classics like Green Pea Cookies and Almond Cookies to crowd-pleasing flavours like Salted Caramel Almond Cookies and Kopi Siew Dai Cookies. What makes the brand especially useful this season is the presentation.
The gifting formats have been designed with actual festive movement in mind, so you are not just buying a tin of cookies. You are buying something that can sit nicely on a coffee table, be passed around in an open house, or handed over without feeling last minute.
Harmony Bloom, Weaving Moments Mint Green Bag, and the Elegance Reunion Turntable all sound like they were created by someone who understands that festive gifting is as much about mood as taste.
Available online at www.mdmlingbakery.com and at Mdm Ling Bakery’s flagship store at Jewel Changi Airport.

5. Pokémon Mezastar Carnival lands at United Square
Pokémon fans in Singapore have an exciting weekend ahead as the Pokémon Mezastar Carnival lands at United Square on 21–22 March 2026. Expect arcade battles, collectible gameplay, interactive activities, and live competitions in a lively, family-friendly setting.
Pokémon Mezastar is a hands-on battle experience that combines strategy with the thrill of collecting physical Pokémon Tags, now at over 80 locations across Singapore — perfect for kids, families, and nostalgic fans alike.
The Carnival features interactive play sessions, carnival-style games, Meza Tag giveaways, and Pokémon-themed prizes. The fun culminates on 22 March 2026 with the Ultimate Challenge Finals, where top players battle for the championship.
The event also marks one year of Mezastar in Singapore and will include announcements about the next Pokémon series, the introduction of new Pokémon, and gameplay updates for both returning and new players.

6. Trade Noise for Resonance at Songs for the Crossing
Songs for the Crossing, staged on 20 and 21 March 2026 at Play Den @ The Arts House, looks like one of those experiences.
Created by SAtheCollective, the work is framed as a nine-rite sound theatre journey that centres mental wellness and masculine well-being through listening, vibration, voice and shared presence rather than conventional storytelling. That may sound abstract on paper, but the strongest arts experiences usually trust the audience enough not to overexplain themselves.
There is a seriousness to the theme, yet it also feels contemporary and necessary, particularly in a city where busyness often passes for emotional fluency. This is the weekend pick for those who want art that is immersive, emotionally intelligent and a little unusual.
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7. Go out for bingo, but make it karaoke, at Café Standard
Some nights call for culture, others for laughter, drinks, and a good outfit. Not Your Standard Bingo at The Standard, Singapore, clearly falls into the latter.
The Karaoke Edition on Friday, 20 March turns bingo into a lively social spectacle, complete with sing-along prompts, lyric challenges, and just enough chaos to make strangers feel like teammates. The stylish setting of The Standard elevates the experience — even a gimmick feels effortlessly cool here.
Entry includes a drink and a bingo card, making it feel more like a proper night out than a simple activation. For friends seeking something more energetic than dinner but less intense than clubbing, this is a sharp option on the weekend calendar. Entry starts at S$28, including one drink and one card.
Café Standard is located at The Standard, Singapore, 12 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258353.

8. Browse Sony’s March Deals for Your Home Upgrade
A lifestyle weekend is not only about dining and events. Sometimes it is about finally replacing the headphones that have been malfunctioning for months, or deciding that the living room deserves a better screen before the next long weekend binge watch.
Sony’s “Wah! So March Savings!” campaign runs until 29 March 2026 and includes promotions across BRAVIA televisions, audio products and cameras, with up to S$5,200 cashback, exclusive free gifts, and online promo codes layered into the offer. The WH 1000XM6 and ZV E10 II are the sort of products that sit at the intersection of lifestyle and utility, which is why a campaign like this fits naturally into a weekend roundup. It is less about impulse buying and more about permission to upgrade something you already use every day. If your version of weekend pleasure includes browsing technology with a coffee in hand, this one earns a mention.
Available at authorised Sony Stores and participating retailers islandwide.

9. Make Dinner More Playful with Orchid Live Seafood’s Mystery Seafood Bag
Orchid Live Seafood’s Premium Mystery Seafood Bag, available until 17 April 2026, turns dining into a mini adventure. Diners pick a bag, reveal the seafood plushie inside, and discover which live catch will be cooked to their preferred style. Enjoy savings of up to 50% OFF and receive an adorable seafood plushie to bring home as a keepsake!
Part game, part meal, and part school holiday fun, the concept is especially well-suited for families and multigenerational groups — giving kids something to get excited about while keeping the meal satisfying for adults.
Offered in two price tiers, S$48++ and S$68++, and featuring premium seafood like Dungeness crab, Soon Hock, Turbot, and Boston Lobster, it strikes a clever balance between whimsy and culinary seriousness.
Find Orchid Live Seafood at HomeTeamNS Khatib (#03-01, 2 Yishun Walk) or visit Orchid Live Seafood Signature at 16 Jalan Kelulut, Singapore 809033.

10. March into Happiness 2026 at Timezone Singapore
In celebration of the International Day of Happiness, Timezone Singapore is bringing joy to all ages with “March into Happiness 2026”, running islandwide until 31 March 2026.
At the heart of the campaign is the Happiness-themed sticker collection, featuring vibrant illustrations inspired by Timezone games, playful phrases, and nostalgic graphics. Timezone is also offering limited-edition lifestyle items, such as multi-purpose pouches and two-layer lunchboxes, so guests can carry the spirit of play beyond the arcade.
Special promotions make play even sweeter:
– Buy S$38, Get S$48 in gameplay value
– Buy S$68, Get S$108, plus a multi-purpose pouch and sticker pack
– Buy S$88, Get S$148, plus a lunchbox and sticker pack
From 13–22 March 2026, Double Deals offer bonus value on selected reloads. Guests can also enjoy a complimentary sticker pack and two free game plays by entering HAPPYS on the Timezone Fun App, while stocks last.
March into Happiness transforms simple play into moments of connection, laughter, and joy. Whether it’s friendly challenges, family competitions, or spontaneous fun, Timezone remains the go-to space for creating everyday memories.
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