5 things to eat and drink in Singapore this week including nation's largest umeshu tasting

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5 things to eat and drink in Singapore this week including nation's largest umeshu tasting
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As we march our way into March, we’re ready for something new and refreshing – and so is the F&B scene. This week, get ready to tummy-filling sets, themed meals, new menus and exciting guest-shifts. Here’s where to get munching: Get cocktail hour started with a taste of Japan right here in Singapore. Collaborating with Bombay Sapphire, MO BAR welcomes...

As we march our way into March, we’re ready for something new and refreshing – and so is the F&B scene. This week, get ready toGet The Party Started With MO BAR x ROKA Dubai

Worth a try is the Grapefruit Kuma Gimlet, featuring Bombay Sapphire, junmai daiginjo sake, fino sherry and grapefruit cordial. Whilst the Strawberries and Cream make for a compelling nightcap with Grey Goose, strawberry wine, strawberries and clarified cream soda. Some highlights include the Sergeant Peppers, named after the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band studio album, as well as Lennon’s Brandy Alexander – a brandy-based, dessert-like cocktail inspired by the milkshakes Lennon loved. Calling all Beatlemaniacs! Come and hop on over the Magical Mystery Tour.

This includes crispy Fried Shrimp with a mildly spicy White Rabbit candy cream sauce and the crispy sweet Red Bean Pancake topped with White Rabbit Ice Cream . Alternatively, we cant wait to try the new creations like the Wagyu Truffle Beef Hor Fun and the Instagram-worthy Soft Shell Crab with Hokkaido Scallop Crispy Noodles .

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