The “Beverly Hills of Singapore,” as some would call Sentosa Cove, where some of the country’s richest reside. As one of the most exclusive residential areas in Singapore, access is of course limited. However, visitors—not the guests of residents—may catch a glimpse of the glitzy Sentosa Cove lifestyle by visiting Quayside Isle and its row Read More
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Fine Cantonese Lunch at The Peninsula Bangkok’s Mei Jiang
Because Cantonese is unquestionably the most famous and pervasive Chinese cuisine in the Philippines, I tend to skip having it abroad—unless I’m in Hong Kong, of course. But granted a chance to dine at Mei Jiang of The Peninsula Bangkok, there’s no saying no. The place isn’t only what Bangkok millennials call hi-so (high-society), but Read More
Microtel by Wyndham Mall of Asia: Nicely-Located and Affordable
We were longing for a quick break from traveling, since at the time, we had just completed back-to-back trips. Clearly, we were short on funds, so anything away from the chaos in the more congested parts of Metro Manila was welcome. We thought about having a staycation at Microtel by Wyndham Mall of Asia, and Read More
The Pacific Sutera Hotel: One of Kota Kinabalu’s Finest
The Pacific Sutera Hotel, part of the integrated resort complex Sutera Harbour, is a five-star business hotel in the heart of Sabah, Malaysia. During our trip to Kota Kinabalu one summer, we had a taste of luxury through the hotel’s deluxe twin room that faces a panoramic view of the Graham Marsh-designed golf course and Read More
Selangor Culinary Journey: The District Called Kuala Selangor
Beyond Shah Alam and places in Klang Valley, I can’t say I’ve seen a lot of Selangor, Malaysia. But apparently, there’s this district called Kuala Selangor, which despite being a namesake of its state, didn’t ring a bell until we’ve gone there for a culinary adventure. Read more… Our day in Kuala Selangor started in Read More