Sunday, September 24, 2017

Three Different Ways to Cook a Classic Steak in Singapore


Nothing feels better than to spend the entire day roaming around Singapore, together with your family while exploring some of the finest familyfriendly restaurants. Steaks in Singapore are sure great for family gatherings, and as well as to any other occasions there is. The steak restaurant in Singapore will surely satisfy your steak cravings!

Steaks are beautiful, and here are three different ways on how to cook, and enjoy the perfect steak:

11.)    Grilled steak – This is clearly one of the most commonly used processed in cooking the perfect steak. Put some vegetable oil, salt, pepper, and herbs which are optional, to both sides of the raw steak while waiting for the grill to heat up. Now that the grill is already heated, place the steaks on top of it.  Another technique to get that good grill marks and great caramelization to your steak, is to get a paper towel using a thong, and dip it to a small bow of vegetable oil, then spread the paper towel soaked in vegetable oil all over the top of the grill. Close the grill and wait for 5-10 minutes until both sides of the steak are grilled. Once the steak is already done, wrap it around a foil paper and let it sit for a couple of minutes before serving. Happy eating!

22.)    Pan fried steak – Before jumping in to the cooking process, make sure that your raw steak is dry. Pat the steak with some paper towel in order for the excess moisture to be gone. Make sure to add some salt and seasoning to both sides in order to have a flavourful steak. Add enough amount of oil to the frying pan then place the steak slowly using a thong. Let the steak cook for 3 minutes then flip the other side and wait for another 3 minutes, once done, add butter to the pan and wait for it to melt. While the butter is melting, chop some garlic to add extra flavour to the butter. Now the best part! Grab a spoon to get all that melted butter in the pan then pour it on top of your steak. Wait for a couple of minutes and your steak is ready to be served!

33.)    Reverse sear steak – The reverse sear steak is known for finishing the steak with a hot sear. To start off, season both sides of the steak with some salt and pepper. Then place the steak to a wire rack inside the oven, and make sure that the oven is set to 275 degrees. Wait for 30 minutes, then pull out your steak from the oven and wrap it around a foil paper for 10 minutes. While waiting, place a skillet over the stove and set it to a high heat. Add vegetable oil to the skillet then slowly place the steak. Wait for a couple of minutes before flipping the other side of the steak. And the result? A glorious looking steak with crust on it!


Have you decided on what way of cooking do you prefer for a steak? Either way, steaks will always taste better (if cooked perfectly) than what it looks!

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Alternative Buffet Meals


In an Asian country with the largest population in the world and host to the most number of religions, finding the dietary and culturally appropriate food for group events can either be a joyful or traumatic experience and nothing in between. On the one hand, Singapore boasts of one of the most active commercial centers in the world and there is, therefore, an array of dining establishment and catering services in Singapore that provide an extensive range of choices for the most health conscious individual and most religiously devout group. On the other hand, prices of special food arrangements can be quite costly. 

There are more than 200 dining establishments, restaurants, food joints, and bars on top of events venue and catering services around Singapore and it is easy to think that one can option in meals, prices and extent of services when arranging catering services for family, corporate or group affairs.  
A quick survey of Singaporean catering services would show that the most popular buffet packages for weddings, birthdays and corporate affairs are European supper, Mediterranean luncheon, and American breakfast set. European lunch sets include crab nuggets, Italian baked chicken, golden prawns, fish fillet, sausage croissant, mixed vegetable, bread and butter pudding, salted egg puffs, chocolate eclairs and fruit punch.  Meanwhile, Mediterranean lunch buffet meals include Lamb tagine with currants, almonds and yoghurt, beef kofta with spicy tomato, feta and pine nuts, Portuguese roast chicken drumettes with mint yoghurt, caramelized onion, feta and semi-dried tomato tartlets, cous, tomato and mint salad, roast rosemary and garlic chats, caesar salad with glazed lemon tart best served with berry compote as beverage. And finally, American breakfast buffet is a combination of assorted bread like croissant, white baguette served with served with butter and jam, hot entrée like scrambled eggs, chicken chipolata, turkey bacon slices, sautéed potato served with white onion, grilled tomatoes or herbs, salads like Caesar or fresh vegetable salad and orange juice or brewed coffee.  

But for those with more particular diet and religious considerations, Singaporean catering services are now providing more and more buffet packages to choose from. Those with dietary restrictions can choose from among healthy meal sets that include premium oat rice, mixed grain rice, Evergreen vegetables, steamed fish, vegetable chop suey, tofu, broccoli, whole grain noodles, and mushroom.  For those with religious or cultural restrictions, specifically Muslims, there are now various halal catering service meal sets with special regional variety.  There are Vietnamese halal food sets composed of spring rolls, fresh rice paper rolls with chicken, BBQ beef in betel nut leaves and mango salad, rice paper rolls with prawn, BBQ chicken skewers, butterfly prawns, minced chicken on lemon grass and mango salad. The Thai halal is commonly made up of seasoned vegetable honey chicken, fish fillet, stir fry vegetable, chicken kung po, baby kalian with oyster sauce served with Thai noodles or common arranged with common white rice, special rice with minced chicken and basil leaf or the culturally distinct pineapple fried rice or tom yum seafood rice.  Finally, there is the Malaysian halal food buffet set of coconut-infused rice and comes with a fried chick, sambal, fresh anchovies, peanut, fried egg, and cucumber.  

Friday, August 11, 2017

Discover All Of These And More in Singapore



“The use of traveling is to regulate imagination with reality, and instead of thinking of how things may be, see them as they are.” – Samuel Johnson

Traveling should be anyone’s hobby. Exploring places made us realise how beautiful the world we live in. Before I engaged myself in traveling, I’m a person that was contented to cook for myself at home, enjoy watching films, read books or simply procrastinating.  

Last year, I started out exploring the beautiful culture of Cambodia. Did you know that they are selling a fried crickets in the street? Yes, this doesn't surprise me at all. I already know that insects are full of proteins, and if I were to ask, this should be considered as snack food for everyone. Travelling makes me open to this rare and interesting sort of thing.

By traveling you would be able to learn about how to respect other’s culture. This is just a few things that will shock you, at first. Well, if you have a turtle pet, you will be offended if I told you some countries eat such creatures. However, I don’t have any idea what kind of turtle it was, as they are aggressive. I wonder how they manage to sell it to the people in the market because they are really quick to move compared to the other kind of turtles.

Singapore has a lot of things to offer, although don’t expect to find people selling turtles as their food in the streets. Singapore is a pretty progressive country in Asia. You can find a variety of food to try. From Laksa to Bak kut teh, and from Hokkien Mee down to affordable steak in Singapore. Yes, I found the best affordable steak in Singapore that I can highly recommend. If you love to eat, you should add Singapore on your bucket list. Aside from Marina Bay and Universal Studio, you can also try to visit Gardens by the Bay and Sentosa.

The Little India in Singapore is a place where you can enjoy the distinct culture of India. So if you are looking for Indian items, they are selling it here. You will enjoy it here, more so if you love Indian cuisine.  There’s a lot of tourist attractions, for the kids and for families. If you’re the type of person who can spend a lot of money for a luxurious experience of a lifetime, then book now at Marina Bay Sands Resort. There you can have a relaxing day at the largest swimming pool located on the rooftop of the hotel.

If you're looking for a zoo and museum, Singapore Zoo and Mint Museum of toys are the places to be. Say hello to the Pandas in their Zoo and explore the variety of toys at the Museum of toys. You can easily find out online where those hidden gems of attractions located at. Write it down and make it your goal to explore it now or next year at your convenience. You will be surprised at how many travelers have been there. So don't let yourself be left behind. Explore Singapore and make it a memorable one.

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Make Steakhouse Date Nights Epic Again


Wise men say that the quickest way to a man’s heart is through his stomach but in the spirit of equality, women have evolved into foodies who love to eat and treat themselves to indulgent culinary delights that make them feel like they have died and gone to heaven. And that is why instead of bringing their dates to a cheap taco stand or a pizza place that leaves nothing to the imagination and offers the same old, boring menu or food selection, men should step up their game if they want to impress the women that they are with. And that is why they should immediately make reservations for the best steak restaurants in Singapore so that they can enjoy an epic dinner date that can certainly improve their chances of getting lucky as the night goes on.

Aside from fancy dinners in fine dining restaurant and five-star hotels, there are a lot of ways for men to bring out the big guns especially if they want to make a good first impression, come away looking like a million bucks, earn brownie points and hope for a second date. And for husbands who want to treat their wives and make them special like they used to do before when they were younger, this is the excellent opportunity for a romantic date night while they are alone because the rowdy and unruly kids are back home with the babysitter. Here are some tips on how men can improve the quality of their date nights with their better halves and change the complexion of their relationship in the process.

Go on a Photoshoot
A simple picnic in the local park or a long walk along the beach can become memorable if you bring your cameras along because then you can take pictures of the beautiful scenery as well as sweet selfies. Then you can look back fondly on these treasured memories in the future and realize how much you really love each other.


Heat Things Up in the Kitchen
A great dinner in the best steakhouse in Singapore is nice but cooking her favorite meal and comfort food especially on bad days when she feels down a little under the weather is so much sweeter. Although it is indeed the thought that counts, men should make sure that they follow the instructions and recipe down to a tee because nobody wants to eat food that is burnt down to a crisp.

Marvel at the Heavenly Bodies
Watching a movie on the silver screen is fun especially when you are watching a blockbuster film with all your favorite movie stars, actors, and actresses. But while watching the movie, you rarely talk to each other because it is rude to other people around you and you are totally engrossed on the screen. And that is why to break away from the tired routine of a movie date, you can head straight to Lover’s Lane, lie down on the roof or hood of your car and gaze at the stars twinkling on the heavens above. This way, you can talk for hours and focus on each other without any distractions because you only have each other and the heavenly bodies for a company. 

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Menus for Corporate Catering




















In life, there are many events and happenings that we can celebrate together with our family and loved ones. It could be a birthday party, celebrating a graduation, a couple's anniversary, or maybe just a simple get together. Any kind of celebration, specially corporate events, of course, needs a good menu. It may be a good idea to seek services from caterers who can offer the best menu that has different cuisines like pastas, vegetables and even halal. Many caterers here in Singapore provide a variety of menu that can satisfy almost everyone in your event. But choosing the right menu and caterer may not only satisfy everyone present in the occasion, but can also help you save a lot of money from their service while providing excellent catering service at the same time.

Of course, most catering menus are flexible and normally you get to work with their staff or manager to decide which dishes and beverages will be in it. There should be menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The sets for each meal of the day must essentially be different. For breakfast, it would be a lot more cheaper to get a pre packaged menu since they already come with different meal combination suited for a morning meal. Inclusion of coffee is a must specially for those events that have a lot of guests that are adult, or simply coffee lovers. As for lunch, there can be many options to choose from. Some go with a la carte sandwiches together with some sides, some go with a full buffet that also includes vegetarian meals. Choosing the menu for lunch would mainly depend on how much time your guests have to eat. For dinner, you might have to choose from buffet or plated dinners. Plated meals take an awful lot of time to prepare. The caterers must start preparing approximately 2 hours prior dinner. A lot of cleaning and serving will be done here, meaning this is a staff related work intensive method. But for buffet, not only it requires less time for it to be fully prepared, it also requires less work for the caterers and is the best choice for serving either lunch or dinner, specially for a corporate event. The time of preparation needed for the meals would also depend upon the headcount. So the number of guests that will be present on the event must be provided to the caterers ahead of time.

When building up a menu, one must consider their guests preferences and special requests. This normally includes food allergies, where a certain number of guest is allergic to a certain food and may not be able to enjoy the event. It is important to ask the guests if they have any food allergies to avoid any allergy related problems to arise. Diet is also something to consider, specially if some guests have problems with their health that restricts them from eating foods that may worsen their condition. Lastly, for people with religious restrictions, specially for religions who can not eat non halal processed foods. These things must be discussed and carefully planned with your caterer ahead of time.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Must Try Specialties In Different Restaurants In Singapore


In the food industry, the competition is as fierce as it gets. Many restaurants here in Singapore havetheir own distinct set of dishes and menus, just like steakhouse and seafood, which make them rise a step above the others, while some have a cozy and sometimes even a themed environment which gives out a more relaxing ambiance that can change and improve your dining experience. That is why most people who often dine a lot in restaurants believe that it is not just about the food tastes, but rather how it was served, how it looks and how the ambiance add up to the dining experience. Then again, there are just too many restaurants to mention here in Singapore that can definitely satisfy whatever you are craving for. So, here are just some specialties and dining experience that restaurants here in Singapore can offer:

Barbecue - A method of cooking that is well loved by meat lovers. This way of cooking makes use of low indirect heat applied to cook the food slowly. The food also undergoes a smoking process, which is responsible for the distinct flavor of the food. However, barbecuing should not be confused with grilling. It is basically the same, but grilling makes use of medium to high heat which makes the process a bit faster than the method of barbecuing. The heat applied is focused on the bottom of the food, unlike barbecuing which is normally done by closing the lid to apply the heat around the food. There are many restaurants here in Singapore that specialize in barbecues and grilled foods. The food served is best accompanied by beer and other alcohol.

Steakhouse - The usual go to for people who have quite a big budget for their dinner. A steakhouse specializes in many cuts of steak as well as the way it is cooked. Here are some popular cuts of steak:

        Tenderloin - Probably the most expensive cuts when it comes to steak. A cut that is right under the rib. It is normally seared outside until it gets brown enough, then is finished by cooking slowly in low heat.
        Porterhouse - Also known as T-Bone. As the name suggests, it is a cut that has a letter T shaped bone with meat on each side. But each side is from a different cut; a tenderloin and a new york strip.
        New York strip - Also called as Manhattan strip. A fine grained meat that is normally served boneless and has fat on the edge of the cut, which is from the back of the ribs.
        Ribeye - Served with bone and sometimes boneless. It is juicy and very rich in flavor due to the amount of fat. Unlike other cuts, this cut is usually cooked in high heat.

Noodles and pasta - Who goes to an Asian country without eating noodles? There are many variations of noodles that offer different tastes. The most popular one is ramen, which also comes with many different add-ons and spices. Udon, Soba, Somen and rice noodles are some of the other kinds of noodles that are served with different toppings and sauces.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

How To Create A Kid-Friendly Restaurant


If you want to lure parents to come to your restaurants with their children, it really is the little stuff that matter, as noted by some family friendly restaurants in Singapore. In relation, this article talks about the seven ways to make your dining place kid-friendly.

1. Activity placemats or paper tablecloths and crayons.
If you've dined at a kid-friendly restaurant before, you are probably aware of its hallmarks including illustrated paper in place of or in addition to the traditional tablecloths and cup of crayons. These things will keep the kids busy for about 10-minute at the table, a crucial period for this type of restaurant.

2. High chairs must be available.
The availability of high chairs for children is a sign of a kid-friendly dining place. If the food venue doesn't them, there's a high possibility that they are not a restaurant for children.

Why are these chairs very important? It is not just to elevate the child to the level of a table, but to help them keep sit still. And the included belt will keep them in place at all times, which is ideal for the parents, the other diners, and the restaurant.

3. Make your menu available online.
There are people, parents especially, who prefer to check the menu in advance to verify what type of meals are available for kids, and this can only be possible if there is a menu present online or on the restaurant’s website.

4. Provide kid-proof cups.
To serve children water or drinks, have on hand smaller, plastic cups or stout glasses in. And only fill them half full. As experts mentioned, the rule with the kids is it is easier to offer them a refill that to clean what they've split.

5. Set events during early bird hours.
One example of a restaurant that is really doing a good job in running a family or kid-friendly dining place holds a family dining events and special singalong during non-peak hours.

6. Consider a kid-customized serving order.
The speed of service is crucial. To illustrate, a restaurant’s unique way of dealing with kids’ meal include the following strategy: for the first and second round, parents get their drinks and appetizers, while the kids have their appetizers and main course; and for the last round, parents have their main course (like the steak in Singapore) while the kids get desserts. This works very well in the restaurant, no dessert for parents though which can be beneficial for those on diet. Kids are parent’s responsibility and the approach given in the above example will certainly not affect the meals of the other diners in the restaurant.

7. Bring food out fast.

The previous tip mentioned about the first 10-minute important rule, this implies that the restaurant and parents must learn to manage the time because the kids get hungry and bored faster. The paper and crayons can keep them occupied for some time.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Menus For Corporate Catering



In life, there are many events and happenings that we can celebrate together with our family and loved ones. It could be a birthday party, celebrating a graduation, a couple's anniversary, or maybe just a simple get together. Any kind of celebration, specially corporate events, of course, needs a good menu. It may be a good idea to seek servicesfrom caterers who can offer the best menu that has different cuisineslike pastas, vegetables and even halal catering. Many caterers here in Singapore provide a variety of menu that can satisfy almost everyone in your event. But choosing the right menu and caterer may not only satisfy everyone present in the occasion, but can also help you save a lot of money from their service while providing excellent catering service at the same time.


Of course, most catering menus are flexible and normally you get to work with their staff or manager to decide which dishes and beverages will be in it. There should be menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The sets for each meal of the day must essentially be different. For breakfast, it would be a lot more cheaper to get a pre packaged menu since they already come with different meal combination suited for a morning meal. Inclusion of coffee is a must specially for those events that have a lot of guests that are adult, or simply coffee lovers. As for lunch, there can be many options to choose from. Some go with a la carte sandwiches together with some sides, some go with a full buffet that also includes vegetarian meals. Choosing the menu for lunch would mainly depend on how much time your guests have to eat. For dinner, you might have to choose from buffet or plated dinners. Plated meals take an awful lot of time to prepare. The caterers must start preparing approximately 2 hours prior dinner. A lot of cleaning and serving will be done here, meaning this is a staff related work intensive method. But for buffet, not only it requires less time for it to be fully prepared, it also requires less work for the caterers and is the best choice for serving either lunch or dinner, specially for a corporate event. The time of preparation needed for the meals would also depend upon the headcount. So the number of guests that will be present on the event must be provided to the caterers ahead of time.


When building up a menu, one must consider their guests preferences and special requests. This normally includes food allergies, where a certain number of guest is allergic to a certain food and may not be able to enjoy the event. It is important to ask the guests if they have any food allergies to avoid any allergy related problems to arise. Diet is also something to consider, specially if some guests have problems with their health that restricts them from eating foods that may worsen their condition. Lastly, for people with religious restrictions, specially for religions who can not eat non halal processed foods. These things must be discussed and carefully planned with your caterer ahead of time.


Guides to Planning a Muslim Wedding


Beginning to envision a Muslim wedding can be complicated and daunting—more so  if you are a non-Muslim events planner. One can only imagine how difficult it can be knowing that you don’t know  most of the ways, beliefs, practices,  rites  and rituals of people of this world-known religion. It is frightening too that there is a risk of offending the Islam religion if you do not become careful and cautious of the job you do—even when you mean well and you only want what’s best for your clients who are about to be bonded by the holy matrimony. Fret not. Here are guides for wedding planners like you who take on the job regardless of people’s religious background.
  •  Date and Time Preferences: Muslims often favor weddings that are held during Shawwal and would tend to avoid months where Ramadan and Muharram fall. You’d notice that they are often done on a Sunday too as this is the start of the week. One thing you have to be aware of is that Muslims follows the lunar calendar. Advise the soon-to-weds to consult the local mosque with you to make sure when these important Islam events will fall.
  • Wedding style: Just like  any other weddings, Muslim marriages may be formal or informal, fancy or elegant, dinner or lunch—it still boils down to the groom and the bride’s preferences. They may choose to wear Islam’s traditional clothes and still have decors that are fashioned in a modern manner. But often, Islam weddings are very sacred and conservative.
  • The Food: As you are dealing with guests, families, relatives, and friends who are presumably Muslims too, it is likely that groom and bride will find it ideal to consider some food catering services who can cook according to Islamic dietary requirements. So goodbye red meat on the menu for sure. Muslim’s wedding feast often follow halal  which are food that the Muslim law deemed fit to eat. Rochel Santel, who handles a wedding catering business in Singapore shared how challenging it was to do halal catering for the first time, “I had to take note of everything that the soon-to-wed asked me to. I was fortunate that they were very cooperative and very thorough with their instruction so it was really a team effort. That is one of the most beautiful ceremonies I catered for, and I have found a new sense of respect for Muslims. 
  •  The Program: You’ll surely need to book an Imam who shall   officiate the wedding (and make sure you have a substitute just in case). Make a checklist too of other program-related concerns like who shall host in the reception, who will be the wedding singer, what equipment need to be transported to the hall for the wedding. Print out the program details to be guided. Since you are supervising everything, you will surely need one assistant or two to help out.

Side bar:
Since Islam is a patrilineal religion, which just means that it is passed down through the father,  a Muslim man is allowed to marry a non-Muslim woman who come from a monotheistic faith like Christians or Jews. But if it is the woman who is Muslim, she is not allowed to marry a non-Muslim man—unless the groom is willing to convert to Islam faith.

Friday, June 16, 2017

Steak Anyone


Rare, medium, well-done, how do you like your steak? Our preferences are as diverse as our races, for sure. But there are distinct things some hard-core steak lovers always look for.

Rachel Shieks shares her idea ofan affordable steak in Singapore, “ My idea of a perfect cheap steak would have to be cooked rare just like I used to have it back in New York and should range from $30-$50. I can cook one for 20 dollars at home but it won’t be as good.” While affordability and price are one of the prime concerns, some of us are genuinely concern of the kind of meat that steak restaurant in Singapore serve. “You know how to tell if a good beef cut has turned bad? Notice that it has turned greenish brown. That’s the red flag. That’s when you know it is time to throw it away and never come back to that restaurant. Chefs should always scrutinize the kind of meat they buy because food is not just food. It affects people’s health. And with steak, it is one’s moral imperative to just serve nothing but perfection,” remarked Chef Lau Ching who owns a Sushi restaurant downtown.


Aside from the meat and price, others’ preferences extend to what is paired with the steak itself. Tauh Mhing, a resident of Singapore, shared, “You will never catch me eating steak with a side of wedge or rice. I just can’t. It is a disgrace to the red meat. Mashed potato is fine. But that is it. In fact, I prefer not to have any sides on my worst days when all I want to do is just appreciate the steak itself, and just savour its flavour. A good steak should suffice in itself. That’s just my opinion, and I can tell if the steak sauce poured onto the meat is too starchy too. I have acquired a taste for the authentic. And I really often take the steak back to the chef and demand for an answer when I paid a handsome amount and yet I was given some rubbery cut that is too hard to chew. I’m just the kind of customer who wants to get what I paid for. For sophomoric chefs, I am a nightmare. But for chefs who take their jobs seriously, they would thank people like me for we give helpful pointers.”

“Australian black Angus steak are simply the best,” said Duncan Filehmonk. “ Some people like Japanese’s wagyu, but my feeling about it is quite lukewarm. Maybe because I have Australian roots and I know how my people like our steaks. No self-respecting Australian would just munch on the meat of Angus beef and just spit it out because they feel like dieting. We take beef seriously back home!”

Truly,  different strokes for different folks.  However you want your steak, there’s no one to judge. Enjoy the simple pleasures of the gastronomic experience and head now to your favourite steak house! Come on, weren’t reading those testimonials  mouth-watering!         

What Good Food Does?



One of the most exciting things that could happen to anybody is to arrange their own wedding. It is always dreamy with all the different themes and designs that could be incorporated in it.

However, aside from the physical design its the look and feel of this most special day, one of the challenged a wedding organizer can actually face is looking for a,supplier that can provide a reallygood and scrumptious wedding buffet or catering. Of course, in any event, food is probably one of the most careful considerations to focus on.

Why is this so?

First off, there are probably going to be a lot of visitors that would come to the party or whatever event it is. That means that the gathering area will be filled with individuals with different tastes, background, and preferences, right? Preferences not just in terms of personal wants but you also have to consider their biological needs.

What does this have to do with you as a coordinator looking for the best food caterer?

Well, it is simple. You need to consider choosing a caterer that can provide you with a wide variety of meals or courses. Not all meat, not all veggies. Not all “healthy" perhaps, but an entire course that could provide for a decent meal that suits everyone’s needs and wants.

For instance, there could be someone in the guest list that is allergic to meat (and you can bet there is!) so  you need to provide food that they can consume without giving them allergy attacks.

Second, when we talk about what people can and cannot eat or what they will and will not, we also talk about a deeper rooted food restriction: religion.

We already know that religions differ in their beliefs and practices. A graceful host would consider that as well. Since.most people in the city require a serving of what they call specially prepared or acceptable meal, a food coordinator must also put into mind hiring a supplier that can offer the best halalcatering in Singapore.

By best, we mean not just someone who complied with halal certifications and standards, but some supplier that can prepare delicious food, too. Remember, when it comes to events, people look at mealtime as a “break" or “reward” time.

As such, it may be funny to think at first, but part of the good memories they would remember is the amount of good food they were served with.

Put this into mind always: people may have different tastes when it comes to arts or music but regardless of people’s backgrounds, they can all come together in one table and share happy thoughts. Of course, this experience is elevated further if they are sharing food that is clean, safe, and very delicious!


Not only will these guests stay longer because they are enjoying the best foodcatering services in Singapore, which we all want them to do, but they will surely share positive experience in attending your event.

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