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Head-to-Toe Prints: Is it a good idea?

April 22, 2013 by Regina Chow 4 Comments

Head-to-Toe matchy-matchy prints have been on trend for some time now, and while it may be a daunting affair to replicate what we see on runways without looking like you stepped out of your house in your pajamas, one thing’s for sure, you will definitely attract a lot of stares and attention by following this trend. Whether or not people look on in admiration or with furrowed brows depends largely on the cutting and workmanship of the clothes.
I think the key is to keep the look structured with tailored silhouettes. If it is too loose, you’ll risk looking like you’re wearing pajamas, and if it is too tight, the entire ensemble just looks cheap.

If you find bold graphic prints from head-to-toe too intimidating (like me), you can consider trying smaller prints that are less in-your-face. In place of pants, you can also try going for shorts instead. What I also like about these head-to-toe sets is that you can always mix and match the top and bottom separately with other separates in your wardrobe.
Here’s my take on head-to-toe prints with a paisley print top and shorts set:

Paisley print set from FEP
Shoes from Forever21
Bag from Loewe
Accessories from Korea

**Edited to add on 24 April

GIVEAWAY TIME!
In addition to the stash of beauty products worth over S$100 (read HERE for more details), I’ve a brand new set of this outfit to give away to one special reader from Singapore too!
The top is loose on me (I’m a UK size 4-6 and I added a belt for more definition) and this should fit up to UK 8. The bottom has an elasticized waist so it’ll fit most sizes.
This is open to both existing and new followers on my instagram/twitter (@reginachow_sg) and Facebook .
1. Follow me @reginachow_sg on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook 
(The more platforms you follow, the higher your chances!)




2. Follow @NailVibeSG on Instagram




3. Register as a user on Nailvibe.com
 
Remember to leave me a comment on my blog or contact me via Facebook/Email at regina.chow@gmail.com to let me know when you’ve done all of the above!
 

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Vanity Trove April Edition and Giveaway!

April 18, 2013 by Regina Chow 3 Comments
I’ve been thinking of trying out Vanity Trove for the longest time and was absolutely thrilled when Camy from Vanity Trove very kindly sent the April Edition over!
I’m sure most of you know what Vanity Trove is, but for the benefit of those who have not been introduced to its concept yet, I will give you all the details.
 
Vanity Trove is a subscription based platform for you to try out new beauty
products every month. Upon subscribing, you’ll receive a box chock full of various beauty
products in trial or even full size delivered right to your doorstep once a month! 
I personally think that this is the best way for
testing out new products before buying the full size ones and you get to try a myriad of brands at a fraction of the cost! Honestly, what’s there not to love? 🙂
Now, let’s take a look at what the April Edition of Vanity Trove offers, shall we?
April’s Edition comes complete with Elizabeth Arden’s Visible Whitening Range as well as products from popular Japanese brand Dr C: Labo.
Specially formulated for and tested on Asian skin, Elizabeth Arden’s Visible Whitening range is designed to prevent melanin production and reduce pigmentation to ensure that your skin is brighter and more radiant than before.
Visible Whitening Smoothing Cleanser
 The enzymatic micro-beads in this cleanser gently removes dead surface cells and evens out your skin tone by reducing the appearance of sun spots.
Visible Whitening Melanin Control Night Capsules
If you are concerned about pigmentation, you may also wish to try out the Melanin Control Night Capsules which deliver potent natural hop extract to inhibit melanin formation at every stage as well as minimize the appearance of pigmentation. The powerful botanicals, vitamin C derivative and environmental protectants not only battle against the harmful effects of pollution, but also support the skin’s natural collagen and elastin matrix. 
The end result? You’ll get brighter, smoother skin!
Visible Whitening Multi-targeted UV shield BB Cream SPF 30 PA++ 
We all know the importance of using sunscreen, especially in sunny Singapore. What I like about this BB cream is that it provides ample sun protection, hydrates as well as brightens your skin. The anti-aging technology also serves to prevent the appearance of discolorations and fine lines, giving you beautiful, glowing skin.
I have heard rave reviews about Dr Ci: Labo’s products, which are made of natural ingredients and are paraben free! That explains why I was especially excited to see its star product, the Aqua-Collagen-Gel, in this month’s edition of Vanity Trove.
Touted as the simplest skincare, the Aqua-Collagen-Gel sold over 23 million jars worldwide thanks to its wonderful multi-tasking capabilities. You’ll receive the benefits of 6 products (Toner, Milky lotion, Beauty essence, Facial mask, Facial cream, and Makeup base), all in just one little jar. That sure saves us a lot of time and cost!
Visit Vanity Trove’s website and subscribe for your monthly box of goodies HERE!
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GIVEAWAY TIME!
Have you joined my International Giveaway? I have decided to extend the deadline for another week, and to sweeten the deal, I’m going to give away a stash of brand new beauty products to all my local readers who participate in this giveaway!
Yes, you heard right! 1 lucky Singapore reader will also stand to walk away with all these products, in addition to Nail Vibe’s discount voucher! 
If the response is good, I will add even more items to this giveaway!

1. Vanity Trove Box April Edition
If you like what you see in my review above, this is good news for you. I’m giving away a brand new box so you can try out the products for yourself. 🙂
2. Laniege White Plus Renew Trial Set


 Here’s another set of whitening products to combat melanin production and block out the sun’s harmful rays!
These are the products that you will be receiving:
3. DHC Mild Lotion and DHC Collagen Pills

 
I’m taking DHC’s collagen powder currently and I thought I would share the love here by giving you a brand new pack of collagen pills!
4. Hair Curlers
I have been receiving queries on how I curl my hair recently, and truth be told, the secret  lies in these sponge hair curlers. The curlers are made entirely out of sponge and are pretty soft so you can actually sleep with them on. I’m giving away a set of 4 for you to try them out too! 😀
 I had my hair permed in Jan 2013, but the perm is fast wearing off and these sponge curlers are the only reason why I can still achieve bouncy curls! I typically start rolling my hair with these curlers after washing my hair, when my hair is about 80-90% dry. Then, I jump into bed, drift into slumberland and when the next morning arrives, this is what my hair looks like:

Amazing right? The curls last the entire day and I don’t need any styling products at all. 🙂

Now, here’s a quick recap of what you have to do to receive all these goodies:

1. Follow me @reginachow_sg on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook 
(The more platforms you follow, the higher your chances!)




2. Follow @NailVibeSG on Instagram




3. Register as a user on Nailvibe.com
Remember to contact me via Facebook or e-mail me at regina.chow@gmail.com to let me know when you’ve done all of the above!
(Please note that for the purpose of this giveaway, I would have to meet up with the winner as there are too many bulky items.)


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Taipei – The City that Never Stops Eating (Part 1)

April 16, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Although the bulk of this trip was spent shopping (well, it was hard not to shop, especially when we set foot on Wu Fen Pu), we made sure that we had ample time for Taiwan snacks and delicacies too. After all, Taipei is the city that never stops eating.
One of my favourite stalls in Taiwan is Ah Zong Mian Xian, located at Ximending. Ah Zong Mian Xian’s noodles come with generous servings of pig intestines, which is great if you’re a fan of innards. I generally tend to stay away from all innards, so I was there just for the noodles. I absolutely love the texture of the noodles and the flavourful gravy!
 
 Ah Zong Mian Xian
Address: No.8-1, Emei St., Wanhua District, Taipei City (台北市峨嵋街8號之1)
Walking Directions: 5 minutes walk from Ximen MRT station, exit 6
Being an ardent fan of Jay Chou’s music, I was adamant on visiting Deja Vu, a themed restaurant set up by Jay Chou and famous magician Liu Qian.

The restaurant
is decorated with antique chairs, tables and artifacts which belong to
Jay Chou, alongside props that Liu Qian used in his magic shows.

I love the baroque and gothic interior design elements, which came together beautifully to create an interesting environment for patrons to dine in. There is so much character here and the ornaments on display are a feast for the eyes as well. 

The most outstanding item on display at the restaurant is probably Jay’s Batmobile, which doubles up as a bait for all photography enthusiasts.

My favourite item, however, is this intricately carved antique grand piano. It has been a while since I last played the piano and I have been contemplating about buying one for my current home.  Maybe it’s about time!

 Decor aside, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the food is reasonably priced and pretty delicious too. Here’s a word of caution though, the portions here are ridiculously huge so it is best to share to prevent food wastage.

 Besides pizza, we ordered the mentaiko pasta here at the recommendation of my friend, and I’m happy to report that both were good! This is one restaurant that I would recommend for both ambience and food.

 Parting outfit shot:

Blouse from Forever21
Jacket from Zara
Jeans from Topshop
Wedge Sneakers from Korea
Bag from Prada
Deja Vu
Address: Huashan 1914 Creative Park (華山1914) , Center Four Hall (中四館), 1, Bade Rd Sec 1, Taipei City (台北市八德路一段1號)
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Purple Highlights in Taipei

April 15, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
 I
just returned from a work trip to China and am in the midst of
unpacking my luggage, finishing up some work and also sorting out all
the photos from my Taipei trip (erm I still have photos from Australia
and New Zealand too!) as well as from several blogger events/reviews.
 To start the ball rolling, I thought I’ll just share some photos of my new hairstyle. 😉
I wanted to get highlights done in Taipei and my friend recommended that I try out Crazy Cut Salon located across Rainbow Hotel at Ximending. Her regular stylist, Angel, suggested I go with either dark purple highlights or greenish ash highlights. I thought it would be an interesting change to have purple highlights, since ash is way too similar to my base colour. 
My only reservation was that I was afraid the purple highlights would turn out too bold and inappropriate for work, but Angel assured me that it would blend in very well with my existing base colour.

These photos were taken indoors and they have not been edited in any way. Isn’t it amazing how subtle the purple highlights are?

This is what it looks like under sunlight, 2 weeks after my colour job (photo taken from Instagram @reginachow_sg)

The colour is definitely more obvious under sunlight, but it is still somewhat subtle and not too in-your-face.
I took the opportunity to touch up my roots at the salon as well and the entire process took a little over 3 hours. The service was wonderful and I was really happy with the end result! The best part was, the total cost was extremely affordable compared to prices in Singapore. I had my roots touched up, highlights and also treatment done at about S$180! I would highly recommend Angel at Crazy Cut Salon if you’re thinking of getting your hair done in Taipei. 🙂
Alright, enough of my hair for now. I will be sharing more about Taipei in a bit, but meanwhile, have a great week ahead!
 
 

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International Giveaway: Nail Vibe Discount Vouchers

April 8, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
I apologize for the lack of updates on my blog. I have just returned from a short trip to Taipei and come tomorrow, I’ll be heading to China for work the entire week.
To make up for my absence, I’m throwing a giveaway for all my local AND international readers hosted by Melva, the lovely owner of Nail Vibe! 
If you love nail polish, you have to visit Nail Vibe because the nail polish brands (OPI, China Glaze, Essie etc.) stocked by them are so reasonably priced, you can gain huge savings of at least 50% by shopping with them! 
  
The best part is, they ship internationally so you can get your nail polish fix anywhere, anytime!
Nail Vibe has a
physical store at China Square Central, and in conjunction with their
2nd anniversary, 3x 15% discount vouchers will be given away to 3 lucky
readers of my blog! 

The vouchers can either be used at the Nail Vibe store at China Square or online at Nailvibe.com!



Here are the steps to participate in this giveaway:
1. Follow me @reginachow_sg on Instagram
2. Follow @NailVibeSG on Instagram
3. Register as a user on Nailvibe.com

After you have done the above, please e-mail me at regina.chow@gmail.com with:
1. A screenshot of your instagram account showing that you have followed @NailvibeSG and @reginachow_sg
2. Quote your customer ID from registration on Nailvibe.com as a user (This is important because Nailvibe will be sending out your vouchers!!)
Terms and Conditions:
1. This giveaway is open to all my international readers.
2. The deadline for participating in this giveaway is 29th April 2013.
2. Winners will be selected randomly and notified via e-mail.
3. The discount vouchers will be sent out by Nail Vibe.
4. For other terms and conditions, please refer to the image below. (Click on image to enlarge)

Hope this drives your Monday blues away! 
Have a great week ahead and remember to participate before the deadline is up!:)
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Joe’s Kitchen

March 26, 2013 by Regina Chow 2 Comments

Authentic Thai cuisine is hard to come by in Singapore, so if you’re looking for authentic Thai cuisine in the heartlands, you have to try Joe’s Kitchen. Located in Bukit Merah Lane 1, opposite Alexandra Hospital, it is a gem that I unraveled during a recent food review with Karen, Jasmine and Ruiying. 
Joe is Thai (in the blue t-shirt below) and he’s the
wonderful chef behind all the sumptuous delicacies that you are about to
see in this post. While Joe whips up a storm in the kitchen, Jamie, his
wife, is always serving customers with a warm smile and making sure
that everyone is well taken care of. 


I really liked the restaurant’s non-pretentious, homely ambience and the friendly service, which made me feel right at home. This is a place where you can let your guard down and unwind after a long day’s work by indulging in delicious Thai food!

Thai Iced Tea (S$2.50)
I like that the Thai iced tea here isn’t overwhelmingly sweet. It’s very refreshing and one of the best that I’ve tried. I can’t take caffeine because
it keeps me awake all night, but I have to order Thai iced tea whenever I
have Thai food. Now you know what my favourite drink is!

Mango Salad (S$7)

The mango salad appetizer has just the right mix of textures and flavours to awaken your tastebuds. The nuts add crunch and do a good job of balancing the sweet, sour and spicy flavours. In general, this appetizer is a pretty spicy one and will definitely not disappoint those of you who love spicy dishes.

Thai Prawn Cake (S$2.50 per piece)

The prawn cakes here are fried to golden perfection. The batter was light and crisp, just the way I like it. I would definitely order this again on my next visit!

Seafood Tom Yum Nam Kone (S$5.50/S$9.90/S$13.90)

The tom yum soup here packs a punch of flavours, complete with a lingering spiciness that makes this dish unforgettable. No wonder it is touted as one of the top 10 best tom yum soups in Singapore!

Mixed Vegetables (S$8/S$12/S$16)
 The sliced chilli padi peeking out from all corners of this seemingly innocent dish promises to stimulate your tastebuds in the most unexpected ways. This dish is certainly not as bland as it looks. In fact, it is so flavourful, we finished the dish in minutes.

Black Olive Rice (S$8/S$12/S$16)

 I have a penchant for olive vegetables in general and I liked that the black olive rice here is very fragrant and tasty. Yummy!

Thai Style Steamed Sea Bass (S$24)
The best way to test if a fish is fresh is to steam it, and I must say the fish here is really fresh! Infused with a blend of thai herbs and lemongrass, the fish is sweet, succulent and flavourful. This is another dish that I would highly recommend.

Claypot Crab with Vermicelli (Seasonal Price)
I love crabs and vermicelli so you can imagine how my eyes lit up the moment this dish was served. The glutton in me manifested and I devoured everything in no time.

Thai Red Ruby (S$3)
What better way is there to end a spicy meal than with a bowl of ice-cold Thai red ruby? This dessert is delicious and great for cooling down your palate. 😉

Tapioca with Coconut Milk (S$4.50)
I didn’t think I would like this dessert very much, but I was wrong. I LOVED it! The soft but firm texture of the tapioca went really well with the mild flavour of the coconut milk. Among all the desserts that we tried, this is my personal favourite.

Mango Sticky Rice (S$5.50)
Jamie told us that the mango that day was sour, but all of us were yearning for mango sticky rice that day and she was so sweet to accommodate our request. The glutinous rice was good, but as we had expected, the mango was sour. I’ll order this again when the mangoes are sweeter!
I thoroughly enjoyed the Thai cuisine at Joe’s kitchen and I’m very sure that I’ll be back again when I next crave for Thai food. If you’re looking for authentic Thai food in a cozy, homely setting, Joe’s Kitchen is the place to go!
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Outfit of the Day and Jeffrey Campbell Foxy Spike

March 15, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
I’m plagued with problem feet thanks to bunions (birth defect, not due to high heels) and a much longer second toe, hence it is an absolute pain for me to buy shoes from online stores without trying. As much as I longed to buy Jeffrey Campbell shoes, I had to resist the urge to give in every time because it’s hard to get hold of them in physical stores here, which means my best bet is to buy them online, which is not a problem if my feet weren’t this problematic. Thanks to my feet, I can never gauge what size to buy unless I get to try them on in real life!

So one fine day, I chanced upon a shop in Cineleisure by the name of P.V.S and there, sitting on the racks were Jeffrey Campbell shoes in different styles. It was a dream come true for me!

I’ve been eyeing Foxy Spike for the longest time. Hello there.

I always thought it would be impossible to wear shoes this high, but the raised platforms in front lower the arch significantly and make this a breeze to walk in.
I’m always in shorts during the weekend, and these shoes are the perfect complement to my weekend attire.

The spikes behind are exceptionally sharp though, so if you’re thinking of getting this pair, please be careful! However, if you look on the bright side, these shoes actually double up as weapons. If anyone tries to attack you, all you have to do is give them a kick and I’m pretty sure it’ll send them to the hospital. 
In case you were wondering, no, I wasn’t kidding when I said that. 😛

 

Mini spiked bangle from CCSkye (Shopbop)
Anchor ring from Accessorize

Chain bag (Gift from Jun)
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Carpenter & Cook

March 14, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments
Ever since we got back to Singapore, JW and I have been on the lookout for great cafes. I’ve heard about Carpenter & Cook from a couple of friends and was pleasantly surprised to find out that it’s just a stone’s throw away from our home! Finally, the cafe culture is starting to permeate the western part of Singapore!

  I was mesmerized by the decor
the moment I stepped in. I love retro and vintage items as they’ve so
much character. Check out those retro clocks. They make excellent
conversation pieces don’t they? The best part is, these vintage items
are up for sale!

Who would have thought that kitchen utensils could look this good on the wall? I thought this was a pretty novel idea for storing pots and ladles.
Now, on to the food! We were a little disappointed with the menu as we were expecting a comprehensive menu or at least one with sandwiches or pies to fill our growling tummies. If you’re thinking of coming here for a meal, do note that this cafe only offers pastries and muffins for tea. 
I settled for the scone (S$4) and a bottle of lemonade. The scone was good!
JW liked the coffee too, although he opined that the coffee at Chye Seng Huat is much better. Here he was, trying to take an artistic shot of the coffee cup. It’s amazing what boredom does to a man. LOL

One thing that I didn’t quite like about the cafe was the limited seating capacity. They’re very packed during the weekend and it’s not uncommon to see patrons sharing seats at the larger tables. I prefer a cozier atmosphere where I can chat with friends without having strangers eavesdrop on our conversations, so the lack of personal space didn’t quite cut it for me.

That said, I would still revisit this cafe to try out the other snacks. This time, I’ll probably head there on a weekday. 😉
Carpenter & Cook
Address: 19 Lorong Kilat #01-06, Singapore 598120
Tel: 6463 3648
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Bata Spring Summer Collection 2013 — Win a pair of Shoes and Bag from Bata!

March 12, 2013 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

Bata is no stranger to most Singaporeans as many of us grew up wearing their white canvas shoes for school. What many of us probably don’t know is that Bata offers a myriad of shoes that caters not only to school-going kids, but to trendy youths and working adults too. 
I was invited to Bata’s recent bloggers preview for their Spring Summer Collection 2013 and it was quite an eye-opener for me! I was surprised to see how Bata has transformed into a haven for shopaholics like me who adore shoes and bags in cheerful candy colours!

That’s Rachel kicking off the preview with an introduction of Bata. Did you know that Bata hails from the Czech Republic?
In fact, Bata was founded by Thomas John Bata (which explains the name of the shop) in 1894 and the first Bata shop in Singapore was established in 1931.

After a detailed introduction on the various shoe lines that Bata carries, we were treated to an up close and personal experience with the bags and shoes. All the bloggers could choose a pair of shoes and a bag each to take home with us!


I fell in love with their collection of wedges because there are so many colours and designs to choose from. When it comes to footwear, I personally like wedges the most because they’re so comfortable to wear and you don’t have to compromise on height!
If you’re curious about what I picked that night, here they are!

 
A beautiful bag is the finishing touch to any ensemble and this is the
perfect bag for me! Add a punch of panache to your party ensemble with
this vibrant satchel or convert it into an elegant clutch for a date
with that special someone! If this isn’t the epitome of versatility, I
don’t know what is!
Want a pair of shoes that’s comfy, trendy and versatile? This pair of
nude wedges from Bata’s S/S 2013 collection matches practically
everything in my wardrobe. I also love how the bright neon orange soles
add an element of surprise and a pop of colour to any outfit! 

Now, here’s the final look. I love mixing colours and prints for an unexpected twist. The gorgeous
shoes and bag from Bata complement my outfit perfectly, lending a subtle
dash of edginess without compromising on style! The best part is, they
go so well with everything, I can already think of a dozen ways to mix
and match them with the rest of my wardrobe!  

Do you like my outfit? 
Bata’s running a bloggers FB contest right now,so it’ll be great if you could help  “Like” my photo to vote for me at this link:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=477376378983687&set=a.477375752317083.1073741832.225091904212137&type=1&theater
By voting, you’ll also stand to win a pair of shoes and bag from their Spring Summer collection!

Contest ends 22 March 6pm!
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District 10

March 11, 2013 by Regina Chow No Comments

I always try to find time for a leisurely brunch during the weekend and it’s great that most restaurants these days serve brunch till 4pm or even all-day brunch. I’m always on the lookout for new restaurants that serve brunch, so you can imagine my delight when Karen invited me for a food review at District 10 together with Calvin and Darren.  

Located at the boundary of the
CBD district at UE Square (how strategic!), District 10 is a quiet
restaurant with a wonderful chillout vibe, perfect for losing yourself
to a couple of hours well spent.  

Look at the wine bottles on display! Yes, you can also head to District 10 if you’re game for drinks after work on weekdays!




 
 Losing ourselves to a delightful spread of breakfast varieties complete with desserts and drinks was precisely what we did on a lovely Sunday afternoon!


I have a huge soft spot for Eggs Benedict (S$24) – as Karen rightly pointed out, and I almost always order this when I’m out for brunch.

I love the spanish Jamon Iberico Ham that accompanied the poached eggs topped with hollandaise sauce. I was also pleasantly surprised to see crispy hash browns on the plate, which is a breath of fresh air for a dish like Eggs Benedict. I adore hash browns and having all my favourite breakfast foods in one dish is enough to make my day.

 


If you prefer a hearty breakfast with the full works, go for the Grease Spoon District 10 breakfast (S$26). It comes with bacon, sausage, eggs, hash browns, tomatos and baked beans. If this is not enough to fill you up, I don’t know what will. 😉
The Spanish Omelette (S$18) is an interesting addition to the breakfast menu. Chock full of chorizo sausages and nutritious vegetables, this dish certainly packs a punch!
Aside from egg dishes, Karen decided to order something out of the ordinary – Wagyu Meatballs (S$24)! I thought the meatballs could be a little more moist but I absolutely loved the crispy shoestring fries which were fried to golden perfection.  
The brunch ended off on a sweet note with delectable desserts.  The Sour Cherry Pie (S$12) that came with a dollop of pistachio ice-cream tasted great. The ice-cream flavour was very unique and complemented the cherries, which had just a tinge of sourness.

The Bitter Chocolate Tart (S$12) was my favourite of the lot. I generally like chocolate desserts and this was no exception. This lovely tart was made of delicious, rich dark chocolate that literally set my heart aflutter.


The Warm Apple Crumble (S$14) was equally good and every spoonful brought moist apple chunks lightly sprinkled with crumble to my mouth. Coupled with the sweet, lingering taste of creamy vanilla ice-cream, this dessert was very satisfying indeed. 

I love meringue and pavlovas, so it was no surprise that I ordered the Pavlova (S$12) here. I liked the tangy flavour of the passionfruit ice-cream, which went really well with the meringue.

We were bursting at the seams by the end of the meal, but we had a lot of fun chatting and savouring all the different dishes at the restaurant!
District 10 Bar & Restaurant

Address: 81 Clemenceau Avenue #01-15/16/17 UE Square Shopping Mall Singapore 239917
(corner of Unity Street and Clemenceau Avenue)

Tel: (65) 6738 4788
Fax: (65) 6738 4013
Email: contact@district10.com.sg

Operating Hours:
Sundays to Thursdays

11.30am to 12 midnight (Last food order: 10.30pm)

Lunch: 11.30am to 2.30pm
Tea-time menu: 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Dinner: 5.30pm to 10.30pm

Fridays and Saturdays

11.30am to 1am (Last food order: 11pm)

Lunch: 11.30am to 2.30pm
Tea-time menu: 2.30pm to 5.30pm
Dinner: 5.30pm to 11pm

Parking Facilities:
Available at UE Square Shopping Mall, Unity Street and Robertson Quay


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Hi! My name is Regina and I am a style, beauty and travel enthusiast who enjoys writing, photography and letting my creative juices flow.

My blogging journey has been nothing short of exciting. I was recently named the winner of Her World Magazine’s Estee Lauder Style Superstar Awards 2016. My blog was also awarded Best Fashion Blog (Grand Winner) at the Singapore Blog Awards 2014. The year before that, it won Best Online Shopping Blog at the Singapore Blog Awards 2013.

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