In the past few weeks, we’ve brought you on a journey of yesteryear – reliving the lau kwee things you did as a teen in the 90s, and lepak places that are since gone but will never be forgotten. For this fourth (and last) article in our ‘Going Stun’ series, this stop on the trip down memory lane will revive your childhood days with these old school snacks you probably used ...
Read MoreLooking for tasty food and good eats, and don't mind travelling a bit? Here's five far-flung makan places you don't want to miss! Singapore’s not anywhere near what you’d call big, considering it only takes 45-minutes or less to drive from one end of the island to the other. However, our small land area means that food and eating establishments are typically crammed into densely populated areas ...
Read MoreUnless you want to risk ruining your leather seats, we suggest transporting your takeaway in a box or plastic carriers. Earlier this month, we highlighted a list of makan places offering kerbside takeaways. Extremely convenient, they allowed you to pull up and collect your food, without leaving your car. Much as it is great for us consumers, there wasn't a huge number of eating establishments with this service. This was largely ...
Read MoreCIRCUIT BREAKER TIPS: Secret Singapore driving spots and drive-thrus revealed
Psst! Want to know some of our favourite secret Singapore driving spots? The AutoApp team has curated an around-island drive to blast away those Circuit Breaker blues and do your car some good at the same time. (Remember to observe all social distancing rules. Just to be clear, you're meant to stay in your car on this drive and not jalan-jalan.) As just about all of us have been more or less ...
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