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Bak kut teh or laksa? Uniqlo's latest drop features Singapore food-inspired collection, Lifestyle News
Bak kut teh or laksa? Uniqlo's latest drop features Singapore food-inspired collection, Lifestyle News

AsiaOne

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Bak kut teh or laksa? Uniqlo's latest drop features Singapore food-inspired collection, Lifestyle News

If you're a Uniqlo fan looking to spice up your wardrobe, it might be time to go beyond the usual (and maybe overdone) Airism oversized T-shirt. The Japanese fashion brand is looking to serve with its latest UTime! collection. This series pays homage to Singapore's rich food heritage, and features quirky and colourful designs by local artists Tiffany Lovage and Kenneth Seow. These tees are available from Friday (May 23) onwards at Uniqlo's Orchard Central Global Flagship, Jewel Changi Airport, VivoCity and Ion Orchard stores only. View this post on Instagram A post shared by UNIQLO Singapore (@uniqlosg) Known for their whimsical and distinct style, artists Tiffany and Kenneth have created five unique designs inspired by beloved local dishes such as 328 Katong Laksa, Song Fa Bak Kut Teh, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chilli Crab and Kaya Butter Toast Set. The collection has also gotten the stamp of approval from some of the people behind these local favourites, such as 328 Katong Laksa founder Lim Lucy. View this post on Instagram A post shared by UNIQLO Singapore (@uniqlosg) Those with a love for bak kut teh will be in for a treat as well. Purchase the Uniqlo x Song Fa UTime! T-shirt in-store and you'll receive a free pack of Song Fa Bak Kut Teh spices. This offer is valid while stocks last. [[nid:715888]] amierul@

5 Singaporean Classics: The Most Delicious Dishes in the Lion City
5 Singaporean Classics: The Most Delicious Dishes in the Lion City

Listly

time14-04-2025

  • Listly

5 Singaporean Classics: The Most Delicious Dishes in the Lion City

Laksa is a flavourful noodle soup that blends Malay and Chinese influences, embodying the essence of Peranakan cuisine. The most famous version in Singapore is Katong Laksa, which features thick rice noodles cut into shorter lengths, served in a fragrant coconut milk-based curry broth with prawns, fishcake, and cockles. The dish has a rich history, believed to have originated from Chinese immigrants who settled in the Malay archipelago and adapted their noodle soup recipes to local spices and ingredients. The addition of coconut milk and laksa leaves gives it a distinctively Singaporean touch. Food lovers can enjoy this dish at popular spots like 328 Katong Laksa, which has gained a loyal following for its well-balanced spice and creamy broth. Those staying at centrally located accommodations such as Orchard Hotel Singapore will find themselves within easy reach of some of the city's best laksa eateries, making it convenient for a quick and satisfying meal.

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