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Kaiseki 懐石 or kaiseki 会席?
Cheatsheet: Dine like a kaiseki pro with our 5 quick tips

Kitchen Language: What Does Lemak Mean?
This Malay word is used to describe the rich creaminess of coconut milk in food.
Ghee, that is some smooth kopi!
Roll back the years with a look at one of our nation's oldest and most indulgent beverages
#TrendingNow: Low-alcohol cocktails
Love booze but hate the consequences? Here’s a solution: Low-alcohol drinks.

Kitchen Language: What Does QQ Mean?
That delightful, toothsome bounce you get in chewy noodles, fishballs and glutinous rice cakes.
Uniquely Singaporean beverages
Wear your heart on your sleeve - of your pint glass that is. We round up 5 uniquely Singaporean brews that will delight every patriotic drinker.
#HotRightNow: Hokkaido-style baked cheese tarts
Everything you need to know about the Hokkaido-style baked cheese tart trend - and the best places in Singapore to get them.
Local produce you didn’t know could be grown in Singapore
There is more to Singapore than just shiny skyscrapers and shopping malls. We also have a burgeoning crop of urban farmers producing locally grown premium ingredients you'd never think would grow here. We highlight some of our favourite finds.

Kitchen Language: What Is Wok Hei?
The mark of every outstanding zi char restaurant is the smoky kiss of the wok on its food, an elusive fragrance known as wok hei.