
The New Exotics
The PeakFrom unusual to downright peculiar, here are the most intriguing ingredients gracing Singapore’s finest tables and the best dishes to try them in.

WORTH THE SPREAD
Her WorldFrom mala butter to slow-cooked beef jam, freshly made artisanal flavoured butters and spreads have never tasted so good. Stock up on these gourmet indulgences for easy treats right out of your fridge.

Signs Of The Times
The PeakIn a world of one-day deliveries and instant gratification, time has become a luxury many can ill afford.

The Best Of The Best In Household Essentials
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTogether with your votes and our industry insights, we bring you our 11th Domestic Diva Awards – your essential shopping guide for the best in food pantry items, household must-haves, and home and kitchen appliances.

OLD SOULS
The PeakVintage spirits are taking over the world of drinks, with decades-old gin, liqueurs, and amari most wanted by collectors and the flavour-curious. Here’s what you need to know about this burgeoning category.

LOOK BOOK
The Singapore Women's WeeklyFresh Pouts | Award-winning Spa Treatments | Chic Mum Styles

CONSCIOUS EATING
The PeakEat well, live well. It used to be that doing so meant indulging in the likes of foie gras and wagyu – but not anymore.

TOP OF THE CROP
The Singapore Women's WeeklyIf you’re houseproud and love to entertain, you’ll want the very best for your family and guests.

Get Creative With Instant Noodles
The Singapore Women's WeeklyPlace noodles and flavour sachets in a large heatproof bowl.

SPOTLIGHT ON VEGGIES
Her WorldThese are examples of seasonal produce that is available only during certain months of the year – usually in late spring – and can be found at some suppliers, restaurants and stores in Singapore. Other countries and businesses may have produce with seasons different from the ones shown here.

A CUT ABOVE
The PeakThree restaurants that offer exceptional epicurean experiences showcase the superb taste of Wylarah.

Toasts To Tradition
The Singapore Women's WeeklyWe asked chefs to share recipes for their favourite festive dishes and, of course, they had to put their own signature twists to them.

PLAYING WITH FIREWATER
The PeakThe rising star of the spirits world is only for the brave.

END WITH ICE CREAM
Her WorldIt’s always (always, always) a good time for ice cream.

EAT WELL, LIVE WELL
The Singapore Women's WeeklyStuck for time but still want to serve up a mouth-watering meal?

Best Business Lunch Western
The PeakHaving pre-dinner drinks is a great way to start an evening at Origin Grill & Bar. Decked out in dark wood and dotted with plush leather chairs, Origin Bar has a convivial vibe that makes you relax immediately. We enjoy the namesake Origin cocktail, a gin-based thirst-quencher made with spiced pineapple and sugar cane. We also have our eye on other intriguing cocktails such as Leaf The Curry (think curry leaf, tamarind, cardamom and aged rum), and tempting bar snacks (poached lobster roll with trout caviar, anyone?). Alas, dinner beckons.

THE COCKTAIL SCENE: SHAKEN & STIRRED
Her WorldMove over, whisky, vodka and gin. Bartenders are now swirling Italian amari – including fernet – as well as Japanese liqueurs, Mexican mescal and Turkish raki into potent concoctions. But the newest, hippest cocktail bars are serving more than these exotic regional spirits – they’re pairing them with region-specific food.

Everyday, easy JAPANESE
ShapeWe’re bringing this delicious but notoriously tricky cuisine to your kitchen. Here, five classic dishes become flavour packed, healthy, and transporting yet so surprisingly simple.

Best New Restaurant
The PeakIshi is the latest outfit to join the bevy of fine-dining Japanese restaurants in Singapore. Located on the second level of the new Intercontinental Robertson Quay, it serves Kappo cuisine, which features both cold and hot preparation using the season’s best ingredients.

Light Cuisine
The PeakThese restaurants are turning healthy eating into delicious affairs.

Best DINNER EXPERIENCE Western
Her WorldThere has to be a reason for Andre Chiang’s longevity in our dining scene, from the time he carved out his memorable creations at Jaan to his current full-fledged restaurant at Bukit Pasoh.

Yummiest Vitamin Booster
CLEOGet charged with Pink Dolphin Peach Flavour Vitaminised Water. Endorsed by the Health Promotion Board, this aromatic yummy and refreshing drink is a great perk-me-up

Make over your pantry!
The Singapore Women's WeeklyHere are the new home cooking essentials to always have in your kitchen for healthier, tastier meals.

ALL GROWN-UP
Her WorldThese four traditional local ingredients have been modernised for contemporary palates; give the newfangled versions a whirl.

Stew So Good
The Singapore Women's WeeklyMasizzim, an amalgamation of the Korean words ‘masi’ (delicious) and ‘jjim’ (stew), features traditional Korean stews and other Korean staples with a modern take on its menu.

Discovery Of Flavours
The Singapore Women's WeeklyTwinings Master Blenders have curated a high-quality range of teas that deliver fresh, exquisite notes and delightful aromas

Please eat the broccoli, please
Young ParentsThere are some vegetables that kids just hate. How do you get them to eat them? MICHELLE TCHEA offers yummy ideas.

SCOTCH UNITED
The PeakChivas Regal’s new ultra-prestige whisky is a blend above the usual.

New Year, New Grains
The Singapore Women's WeeklyThey are a super-nutritious swap for rice or pasta, and studies show that people who eat grains have a healthier weight. Here are seven to try.

Pick Your Tea-m
CLEOWine is not only drink that’s selective about its other half. Choose your tea wisely when you’re having your next meal because this trusty brew deserves its own special match, too.