Instagram-worthy corners I honestly can’t imagine how my life would be like if I didn’t start blogging and appreciating photography. I clearly remember back in 2010, I went to Bangkok with my best friend Kim and I absolutely hated it when she’d stop and take pictures. (Hi Kim!) Now, being a geek with cameras and video editing, I learn to look at places differently and it makes me more excited when I travel. Here are my favorite IG-worthy spots in Singapore!
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Singapore: An Enchanting Island City Have you ever been to a place that your experience was not so good so you had zero plans of going back? Honestly, that is how I felt during my first trip to Singapore. I went for a college field trip to “analyze and create a retail plan” by observing different malls and I don’t remember it being very memorable aside from dreading to draft a good school paper when I got back. Now, visiting the second time around makes me think otherwise. Here are my favorite, MUST-VISIT locations in Singapore. Enjoy! 🙂
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From Singapore to Manila If you love Japanese food especially ramen (like me!), this is something you don’t want to miss! Tampopo is a ramen and katsu specialty restaurant originally from Singapore. Fortunately, we already have TWO branches of Tampopo in Manila – and it’s actually the first outside of Singapore. 😉 We’re so lucky! Tampopo Philippines It’s unique offering is what initially made me curious. I mean, how is this Japanese place different from all the others I’ve tried? Tampopo is actually the FIRST dual concept Katsu-Ramen restaurant in Manila – they even have two kitchens to specialize in each! A unique experience A lot of Katsu and ramen places have been popping out like mushrooms but what if you find one that is more in favor of quality instead of quantity (unli everything?) Tampopo finds the right balance! Tampopo So enough of the hearsay – let’s try the real thing!!! 🙂 Extensive menu | “Top Trade Black Pig” Upon arriving in Tampopo, it instantly gives you the authentic Japanese feel. Wooden interiors, open kitchen and even Japanese greetings to match. Their ramen menu ranges from the simple miso ramen to a more complex pork bone broth. For their katsu, Tampopo sets themselves…