Free bubble tea mask with straw opening when you order Tiger Sugar from Foodpanda

For a limited time only, Tiger Sugar is giving away a free bubble tea mask when you order and self-collect through Foodpanda.

The pink mask, which is adorned with pandas and bubble teas, comes with a flap that allows you to feed your straw through the opening. In addition, the mask also has a metal grommet for easy cleaning.

Here’s the poster:

Here are the Tiger Sugar outlets in Singapore:

  • Bedok Mall, #B1 – 30A
  • Bishan Street 13
  • Capitol Singapore, #B2-32
  • Chinatown Point, #B1-s42
  • Holland Piazza @ Holland Village #B1-06
  • Jurong Point Shopping Center #03-40/41
  • Nex Serangoon, #B1-16
  • Northpoint City, #01-153
  • Paragon Shopping Mall, #B1-39/40

Images from Foodpanda

URA launches new nightly light show at Marina Bay for December 2020

From tonight (1 December 2020), the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will illuminate the Marina Bay’s skyline with a light formation.

This light display is part of the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2021 and employs 60 light beams. The show is choreographed to “symbolize hopes and aspirations for a new beginning.”

Here’s a still shot from the show:

Each show is 3 minutes long and will happen every 15 minutes.

In addition, the light show will happen for the entire month of December 2020 from 8pm to 10.30pm.

Shine A Light Show
Where: The Promontory @ Marina Bay
When: Until 31 December 2020, 8pm – 10.30pm

Images from URA

Teo Heng selling own brand mic at S$150, comes with S$150 singing credit voucher

As more nightspots reopens this month under the pilot scheme, Teo Heng is planning to reopen its KTV rooms as a recreational venue.

However, no singing is allowed for the time being. Guests can bring in food and drinks to enjoy music videos on the karaoke system. They can also work, study and even sleep in the room. Board games will also be provided.

Personal Microphone for personal hygiene

In addition, Teo Heng is also selling its professional-grade microphone , Wasuka (Hokkien for I like) to mitigate risk of transmission through sharing of microphones.

Each mic costs S$150 and it comes with S$150 Teo Heng voucher. These vouchers can be used when the KTV chain reopens.

Guests can order the mic via Teo Heng’s Facebook Page.

Images from Teo Heng Trading & KTV Studio

6 new hotpot and BBQ buffet eateries at Chinatown Food Street offers S$9.90 deals for a limited time

Chinatown Food Street reopens today (1 December 2020) with six new steamboat and BBQ ala carte buffet concepts amongst the 17 other stores.

The six new restaurants include 老东北烧烤 Chinese BBQ, 牛车水叻沙火锅 Chinatown Laksa Steamboat, 舌尖上麻辣火锅 Mala Steamboat, Hongdae Korean BBQ, Nabemono Shabu Shabu and S88 Mookata Steamboat.

These eateries are all priced from S$19.90 to S$23.90 nett per adult and S$12.90 nett per child (aged 3 to 12), for a minimum of 2 diners each time.

Always 99 Promotion

Chinatown Food Street’s new ‘Always 99’ is a thematic promotion for ala carte items, going at price points of S$0.99, S$1.99, S$9.90 for all of its reopened stalls.

From today (1 December 2020) to 6 December 2020, the six new dining hotpot and BBQ buffet concepts is offering S$9.90 deal to the first 30 customers during dinner time.

Images from Chinatown Food Street