Japan’s Fluffy Soufflé Pancake Company Opens in Vivocity

Japan’s most famous and fluffy soufflé pancake company, Gram Pancakes Singapore, is finally opening its flagship store at Vivocity on 16 June.

Their original soufflé pancakes, also known as the Premium Pancakes (S$17.90) is a stack of three jiggly discs, each 4cm thick. They are served with house-made butter, whipped cream and maple syrup.

The Premium Pancakes are prepared upon order and sales are only limited to 30 servings, three times a day at 1100hr, 1500hr, and 1800hr. Each person is also limited to one order, giving the premium name even more exclusivity.

However, even if you are not able to try the original Premium Pancakes, there are also other sweet and savory, classic thin pancakes to lay your hands on.

The other selections include fruits and chocolate pancakes (S$15.90), caramelized banana pancakes (S$13.90), coconut custard pancakes (S$13.90) and tiramisu pancakes (S$15.90).

Alternatively, you can also have your pancakes served English breakfast style –  turkey bacon and scrambled eggs ($18.90), chilli beans with cheddar, sausage, and potato ($18.90), or smoked salmon and avocado ($19.90).

For the creative and free-spirited, you can also customize your pancakes with a variety of sauces, fruits and ice-cream.

Gram Pancakes Singapore

Where: VivoCity, #02-110
Opening hours: Daily, 1100hr – 2200hr
Last order at 2100hr

Images from Gram Pancakes Singapore

Aloysius Pang’s final drama series is now out on Toggle

Described by his colleagues as a hardworking actor, the accident involving actor Aloysius Pang, which led to his untimely demise came as a shock to many.

Prior to this unfortunate incident, Aloysius had traveled to China, Mongolia and Russia for a drama series titled From Beijing to Moscow (北京到莫斯科).

This final 13-episode film of Aloysius premieres today (13 June) on Toggle.

About the show

Aloysius plays Kenneth who helps his friend, Kaixiang, recovers his memory after a car accident. Together, they begin on an adventure from Beijing to Moscow, hoping to jot the latter’s memory.

This is the trailer:

《北京到莫斯科》 一个横跨七千公里的秘密 Trailer – 黃河

“他们说,上天的安排都是最好的旨意。如果我被夺走的记忆也是一场精心的安排,我该如何带着那段空白继续生活呢?被遗忘的,还要不要找回来?” —— 凯翔人物篇 : 黄河Watch now:https://video.toggle.sg/en/video/series/beijing-to-moscow/ep1/803151.#ToggleBeijingToMoscow#北京到莫斯科#augustpictures

Posted by August Pictures on Friday, 7 June 2019

Images from August Pictures Facebook

Remaining part of Jewel Changi Airport Canopy Park is now open to the public

The remaining 8 features at level 5 of the Jewel Changi Airport Canopy Park is now fully open. The 14,000 sqm indoor park offers visitors playing attractions, garden and walking trails.

This article takes you through these attractions.

1. Canopy Bridge

Have you wondered where is the best vantage point to take a good shot of the Rain Vortex? This 50-meters long Canopy Bridge, located at the topmost level (Level 5) could be the answer. It is 23-meters above ground with glass flooring in the middle of the bridge. Definitely not for the acrophobia.

Standard Rate: S$8 | Singapore Residents: S$7.20

2. Manulife Sky Net

Visitors has 2 options at the Manulife Sky Net – Walk or Bounce. The walking net is suspended across the fifth storey (25-meters) in the Canopy Park. The bouncing net is 250-meters in length and 8-meters at its peak.

Opening Hours: 1000hr – 2200hr
Bouncing Singapore Residents Rate: S$19.80 (Adult) | S$14.40 (Child/ Senior)
Walking Singapore Residents Rate: S$13.50 (Adult) | S$9 (Child/ Senior)

3. Mirror Maze

The Mirror Maze, first of its kind in the world, is set within a park with a unique cover of greenery branching overhead. We definitely do not recommend playing catching in it.

Opening Hours: 1000hr – 2200hr

Standard Rate: S$15 (Adult) | S$19 (Child/ Senior)
Singapore Resident Rate: S$13.50 (Adult) | S$9 (Child/ Senior)

4. Hedge Maze

The Hedge Maze is Singapore’s largest indoor hedge maze. Visitors can also climb up the watch tower at the center of the maze for a bird’s eye view of it.

Standard Rate: S$12 (Adult) | S$8 (Child/ Senior)
Singapore Residents: S$10.80 (Adult) | S$7.20 (Child/ Senior)

5. Discovery Slide

This giant sculptural playscape acts not only as a playground but also a 6.5-meters tall viewing deck that overlooks the Shiseido Forest Valley.

This attraction is inclusive in the Canopy Park’s admission pass.

6. Foggy Bowls

One of the hot favorites amongst the kids – The Foggy Bowls feature four concave areas emitting gentle bowl of mist onto the grass carpet. This feature is supposed to simulate the experience of playing amongst the cloud.

This attraction is inclusive in the Canopy Park’s admission pass.

7. Topiary Walk

The topiary trail is a selfie-paradise featuring wildlife animal structures hidden in the park. Some of these animals include orangutan, elephant, crocodile, peacock and chameleon.

This attraction is inclusive in the Canopy Park’s admission pass.

8. Petal Garden

The Petal Garden is a beautiful display of seasonal flowers. This attraction is inclusive in the Canopy Park’s admission pass.

The Canopy Park

Where: Jewel Changi Airport, Level 5
When: Daily, 0900hr – 0300hr
Cost: Singapore Residents – S$4.50 | General Admission – S$5

McDonald’s giving free breakfast to dads this fathers day weekend

On 15 and 16 June, selected McDonald’s stalls in Singapore will be offering free breakfasts to fathers from 8am to 12pm.

3 simple steps to free breakfast

1. Bring your kid (below 12 years old) to any participating outlet listed below:

2. Approach any of the guest experience leader to get a drawing paper. Get your kid to draw any of your favourite McDonald’s breakfast.

3. Enjoy complimentary Breakfast Deluxe or Hotcakes. (Only available for dine in)

Finally, each qualifying child is entitled to one breakfast redemption. This means if you are a dad to 5 kids, you get 5 breakfast sets!

We are loving it.

New water park opens at Yishun and admission is free

From this month, Yishun has a new 5,600 square meters water park attraction next to Block 307 Yishun Central featuring 3 main splash zones.

One of the key water installation is the 3.5 metres tall structure that sprays water in all directions. There are also built-in water guns built around the water park for a “Songkran water fight”. For the young, between 2 to 12 years old, there is also a wading pool.

There are also drinks and ice-cream vending machines, hot water dispenser, shower and toilet facilities, nursery room and sheltered area.

Oasis Waterpark @ Nee Soon East

Where: 307 Yishun Central (Behind Yishun North Neighbourhood Police Center)
Opening Hours: Daily, 0900hr – 2200hr

Images from Yishun River Green Residents’ Committee

Rainforest Lumina Opens at Singapore zoo on 14 June 2019

The second season of Rainforest Lumina will open at the Singapore Zoo on 14 June 2019. This year, the Rainforest Lumina has more than 10 multi-sensory zones that allows visitors to interact with the light installations.

The 1km night walk combines modern light, projection and audio technology with the sights, sounds and scents of the rain-forest at night. The walking paths are well-lit and is suitable for wheelchairs, mobility devices, and strollers/ prams.

It takes approximately 45 minutes to stroll through the trail.

Here’s how Rainforest Lumina looks like:

Rainforest Lumina Season 2

Where: Singapore Zoo (80 Mandai Lake Road)
When: 14 June 2019 – 9 February 2020, 1930hr – 0000hr (Last entry: 2230hr)
Price: Adults – S$18 | Child/ Student/ Senior Citizen: S$14

You can buy your tickets here.

 

 

Images from Wildlife Reserves Singapore website

Golden Village releasing new Hello Kitty Collectible on 9 June 2019

Singaporeans love Hello Kitty.

Remember those days when McDonald introduced Hello Kitty plushies and people literally fought over it?

Starting today (10 June 2019), Hello Kitty fans can lay their hands on yet another Kitty merchandise when they watch movie at any Golden Village theater.

The combo set costs S$29.50 and it includes one Hello Kitty Popcorn bucket with regular size popcorn, one Hello Kitty collectible cup with a large drink and nachos.

While stocks last.

These are the Golden Village outlets in Singapore:

  1. Djitsun Mall Bedok
  2. Singpost Center
  3. Tiong Bahru Plaza
  4. Suntec City
  5. Vivocity
  6. Plaza Singapura
  7. Tampines Mall
  8. Jurong Point
  9. Junction 8
  10. City Square
  11. Great World City
  12. 112 Katong
  13. GV Yishun
  14. Capitol Theatre

Images from Golden Village Facebook

Causeway Point and YewTee Point transforms into a Jurassic Park this June holidays

This June holidays, the atrium of Causeway Point and Yew Tee Point is transformed into a Jurassic Park with life-sized dinosaur statues in it, giving children an opportunity to take a ride on these prehistoric giants.

Besides these dinosaur statues, there are many dinosaurs themed activities that visitors can enjoy!

Dinosaurs Arts and Crafts Workshop

Simply spend S$30 in a maximum of 3 same-day receipts to learn how to DIY a dinosaur tail and paper dinosaurs hat.

Dinosaurs Movie Screening

Enjoy complimentary screenings of “The Good Dinosaur” and “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”. Movie screening at 1500hr for weekdays and 1900hr on weekends. Shoppers also enjoy a free popcorn. While stocks last.

Fossils Educational Talks

Fossil Finders’ education talks is an educational sharing session about dinosaurs and their lives before our time.

These are the sharing schedule:

6th –  7th June 2019: 1900hr (Causeway Point)
8th – 9th June 2019: 1400hr (Causeway Point)
15th – 16th June 2019: 1400hr (Yew Tee Point )

Mega Dino Mania (1200hr – 1900hr)

Causeway Point (3rd – 9th June 2019 )
Yew Tee Point (10th – 16th June 2019)

*** Visitors would have to present a maximum of 3 same-day receipts worth S$30 to enjoy a photo op with the dinosaurs.

 

Images from Causeway Point Facebook Page