RAMADAN is a time for gathering, reflection and celebrating shared traditions with food playing a central role.
A Muslim visiting Singapore? Here are some of the best halal restaurants in Orchard Road, featuring local delights and ...
Indonesian cuisine offers a rich selection of dishes featuring familiar staples and regional ingredients. Here are the dishes ...
Have you heard the one about where comedians like to eat while in town for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival? Sammy ...
Within the space, vendors serve sushi, Japanese doughnut burgers, halal-certified Malaysian food and more ... roti canai, mee goreng and nasi lemak are staples. Despite Uncle Man’s secure ...
PETALING JAYA: Oxford Languages, a part of Oxford University Press, announces its latest Oxford English Dictionary (OED) update, consisting of “untranslatable words” from Malaysia and Singapore.
A visa-on-arrival (30 days) is free for Indians. Guesthouses are INR 600-1,000, and nasi goreng or satay costs INR 100-200. Scooter rentals (INR 400/day) make exploring affordable. Visa-free for ...
As Hari Raya Puasa approaches, what better way to celebrate than by recreating these classic Malaysian dishes at home? From the beloved Nasi Lemak to the nostalgic layers of Kuih Lapis, these recipes ...
no trip to Malaysia is complete without having some quintessential Malaysian fares. During his visit, Wayne had prawn mee with sambal, asam laksa and the classic nasi lemak with fried chicken. The ...
While nasi lemak came from Malay cuisine and is traditionally eaten during breakfast, the dish has crossed cultures, spawned different variations, and become a Singaporean icon. The Coconut Club makes ...