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Best mille-feuilles in Singapore

The mille-feuille has many names: vanilla slice, Napoleon or custard pastry. Its exact origins are a little hazy, but its form is almost always standard, comprising three layers of puff pastry (pâte feuilletée) alternating with two layers of pastry cream (crème pâtissière).

Lollapalooza

Our team goes undercover to suss out the latest and most talked about restaurants in town

FYR Cycene Ond Drinc

Our team goes undercover to suss out the latest and most talked about restaurants in town

Adrift by David Myers

Our team goes undercover to suss out the latest and most talked about restaurants in town.

Best croquetas in Singapore

The Spaniard’s rendition of the French croquette, these fried poppers are a staple on tapas menus. Eat them hot – crisp breadcrumbed exteriors give way to molten centres of velvety smooth béchamel, the perfect foil to chunks of salty jamón, earthy setas and rich seafood. We’ve rounded up our top picks of the addictive starchy morsels.

Best bloody marys with a twist in Singapore

Local bartenders are injecting cheeky touches into this tomato-based classic. Here’s where to sip on the best of these novel tipples.

Mitzo Restaurant & Bar

Our team goes undercover to suss out the latest and most talked about restaurants in town

Sushi Jin

Our team goes undercover to suss out the latest and most talked about restaurants in town

Best wood-fired Peking ducks in Singapore

Everything needs to be perfect for this centuries-old favourite, from the marvellous crackling to the succulent meat and hearty flour wraps.

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