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Unique Qualities of Singaporean Cuisine You Should Know About






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Food, good food is a core element of Singaporean culture. In fact, 'have you eaten?' is a popular greeting used to express affection in Singapore. If you've ever been to Singapore, you would know that Singaporeans are very particular about their food. It's not uncommon to find them involved in heated debates about who and where serves the best meals.

What makes Singaporean cuisine unique?

Singaporean cuisine is a rich fusion of mainly Chinese, Indian and Malaysian influences. Most items on the menu in Singapore have their origins in either of these three countries. These dishes have undergone years of adaptation to make them uniquely Singaporean. It is also influenced by Western and other Asian cuisines. If you're worried about how Singaporean cuisine fits with your diet restrictions, you shouldn't. In Singapore, the diversity in religious and cultural affiliations means that there is food to cater for people with diet restrictions like Muslims, Hindus, and Vegans.

The flavour of Singaporean food is so diverse, it includes sweet, sour, spicy and rich citrus flavours. The meals are made by combination of spices from different cultures to produce a unique tasting masterpiece.


Best Meals You Should Try in Singapore

If you visit Singapore and leave without exploring its rich food heritage, then you've missed out on half of the Singapore experience. Unlike typical Asian meals that are either rice or noodles based, Singaporean cuisine contains both while incorporating meat, fish and a variety of spices that cut across cultures.


Here's a short list of foods you shouldn't miss out on while in Singapore.


Hainanese chicken rice:

Hainanese chicken rice which belongs to the rice category is considered a Singaporean national dish. It is frequently recommended for tourists. It's a filling lunch of steamed chicken and rice. The quality of the meal depends on how well the chicken broth is made because it is used to cook the rice.


Bak kut teh or Meat Bone Tea or Pork Ribs Soup:

It is a humble Singaporean dish which has received immense recognition. It's made from a combination of pork broth and several spices like anise star and chili. It can be enjoyed in most hawking centres.


Bak Chor Mee or Minced Meat noodles:

A noodle meal garnished with minced pork, liver, meat balls or fish balls, fish cake slices in vinegar braised sauce.


Tandoori Chicken:

A Singaporean dish of Indian origin. The chicken is first marinated in lots of spices before being cooked in an oven.


Where to Eat


Hawker Centers

These were established by the government to accommodate the food hawkers after hawking was abolished. Each hawking centre accommodates dozens of stalls and sellers each specializing in a particular Singaporean meal. You can get meals for as low as $3 and because they're located in every district it's easily accessible. Don't worry, being cheap doesn't mean low quality, as hawking center cooks put great effort into their meals. Two Singaporean street hawkers became deserving recipients of the Michelin star in 2016.







Singaporeans care more about tasty meals than about posh locations, so it's not unusual to find smartly dressed business executives seated comfortably enjoying a plate of food at one of these hawking centers. Hawking centers are not only a prized cultural heritage for Singaporeans, they're also a great tourist attraction.


Restaurants




Many restaurants serving both local and foreign dishes fill the streets of downtown Singapore. While you can find restaurants focused on specific cuisines, others also serve unique fusion dishes combining both local and foreign influences. Unlike the busy hawking centers, the restaurants provide you with a more comfortable and relaxing environment to enjoy your meals. Dining here is more expensive than at the hawking centers, but you get personal service from a waiter which allows you to comfortably soak up Singaporean culture.


Some restaurants like CÉ LA VI have incorporated rooftop bars in Singapore. This enables diners to enjoy the beautiful Singaporean skyline while savoring rich meals and drinks.

Now that Covid19 restrictions have been lifted, outdoor spaces, restaurants, bars and hawking centres are to observe strict sanitation and social distancing guidelines to ensure safety. In addition to upholding these guidelines, CÉ LA VI has opted for online menus to further ensure safety.

Angel's Wonderland is Coming to Town


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We all know that the celebration of Christmas this year won’t be the same as what we’re used to but, that doesn’t mean it can’t be as happy. To keep the holiday spirit alive without compromising anyone’s safety, Execution by OTH came up with Angel’s Wonderland, a virtual Christmas affair designed to make the 2020 Holiday season still the most beautiful event of this year.

In an interview with Jessamine Bamba, OTH Company’s Digital Marketing Marketing, she shared, “I love all things Christmas! The food, the music, the movies, the smell, the weather - everything, that’s why it saddens me to see posts about Christmas being cancelled because of everything that’s happening this year. I know 2020 is a devastating year and it can be viewed as insensitive to celebrate at this rate but, I like to think that this season is still worth honoring. This is why we came up with Angel’s Wonderland, we want to make sure that this Christmas will still feel the same despite being virtual.”

For attendees, Angel’s Wonderland will offer virtual shopping experience, games, contests and learnings. For brands, Angel’s Wonderland will offer them an innovative platform to interact with their audience.

Excited?

Angel’s Wonderland will run from December 15-18, 2020.  Register now for FREE at: executionbyoth.com

Get Ready for Motherhood at Mamaland


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This 2020, Execution by OTH will bring you Mamaland, the first Virtual Mommy and Baby Expo. The event will bring you the GRANDEST, BIGGEST & MOST AMAZING DEALS on leading and emerging family brands in the country.

On how OTH Company, Inc. came with the idea, Jessamine Bamba, the company’s Digital Marketing Marketing shared, “During the pandemic, until now actually, my feed is filled with expecting moms who are excited as they are scared with being pregnant while in a pandemic. They were overwhelmed with happiness about the new bundle of joy that will be with them but, at the same time, they are scared for their safety. Living with our vision to always be a helping hand to fellow Filipinos, we came up with Mamaland. We want to give them a platform that will help them prepare for the new chapter of their lives, we want to give them a safe place, we want to help them connect with people who can understand them, we want them to enjoy this stage - all those without sacrificing their welfare.”

Prepare your list for the shopping experience with the best family brands in town, your notebook for the webinars that will be hosted by mommies, and your family’s talent for the exciting contests. Since this will be a virtual event, your safety won’t be compromised. 

Mamaland will run from December 15-18, 2020.  Register now for FREE at: executionbyoth.com

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