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Kumo

This Japanese fine dining restaurant shows that you can enjoy great kaiseki cuisine without burning a hole in your wallet.

World of flavours under one roof

The Icelandic volcanic ash put a dampener on some travel plans, but that didn’t stop the Food&Hotel Asia 2010 from drawing 52, 000 attendees—a record-breaking attendance. epicure thronged the trade event’s gargantuan halls to fill you in on the treats.

A seafood affair

Join us at The Cliff for an exclusive five-course dinner with matching award-winning Duval-Leroy champagnes from Top Wines on 15 March.

On the right track

Some of the finest cuisines in the world can be found onboard trains. Scott Adams hops on three rail journeys for an unforgettable culinary ride.

Subtle accents

A breakaway from dramatic Chinese restaurant décor, Chinois by Susur Lee, is an exercise in restrained elegance. Lin Weiwen explores its aesthetic moods.

Best bars in Singapore

It wasn’t long ago when going to a bar meant taking a chance with flat beers and stale peanuts. But a new generation of watering holes offers specialty cocktails, expert mixologists and a cooler-than-thou ambience, taking tipple enjoyment to new heights.

Traditional activist

Two years after his verbal attack on molecular gastronomy, three Michelin star chef Santi Santamaria isn’t retracting his words.

Japanese sunday brunch at Triple Three

Mandarin Orchard serves up Singapore’s first Japanese hotel buffet brunch.

Palio

The epicure team goes undercover to review Tuscan restaurant Palio at Resorts World Sentosa.

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