Famous Artisanal Blue Bottle Coffee From California Is Opening In Singapore

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The famous Blue Bottle Coffee is slated to open in Singapore in early 2025. This upscale American coffee roaster chain began in Oakland, California back in 2002. At its heart is a vow made by its founder to “only sell coffee less than 48 hours out of the roaster to [his] guests, so they may enjoy coffee at peak flavour.”

There is a dizzying array of coffees out there and if you are weary of the commercial coffee enterprise and stale, overly roasted beans, Blue Bottle Coffee is committed to serving cuppas with the absolute best flavour. In fact, they taste each coffee to determine the precise days on which it will achieve peak flavour.

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2D1N Itinerary: 13 Things To Do, See & Eat In Gyeongju, South Korea

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History fanatics visiting South Korea need to put Gyeongju down in their itineraries. Fondly known as “the museum without walls”, Gyeongju is a place which lives and breathes history. From tombs, temples, pagodas, palace ruins, museums filled with endless historical artefacts, we were completely blown away by everything that this city has to offer. 

If you’re already intending to pay a visit to Busan, Gyeongju is just over an hour’s drive away so this gives you all the more reason to explore this beautiful city. For a glimpse of what wonders Gyeongju has to offer, here are 13 Things To Do, See & Eat in Gyeongju that you can achieve in 2D1N.

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Yan Restaurant at National Gallery To Close In March After 9 Years

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Yan Restaurant is a beautiful Cantonese restaurant that sits on the fifth floor of the National Gallery, and we are big fans of the restaurant ever since it opened nine years ago.

News of a major overhaul of food and beverage tenants at the National Gallery Singapore was released and the only survivors are are the three-Michelin-starred Odette and the heritage eatery National Kitchen by Violet Oon. Seven out of the nine restaurants and bars were asked to vacate following the expiration of their leases last September. Yan Restaurant and Smoke & Mirrors managed to extend their lease and their last day of operation will be on 15 March 2025.

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Gamcheon Cultural Village – What You Need To Know About Busan’s Own Santorini

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When you think of Busan, you either think of the fresh seafood market (aka Jagalchi Market) or the rows of colorful houses on the foothills of a coastal mountain. Whilst most would just see these houses as one of Busan’s most Instagrammable spots, Gamcheon Culture Village was formed by the refugees of the Korean war and this tourist attraction remains an actual residential village till today.

No one should say that they’ve ever been to Busan unless they have visited the Gamcheon Culture Village. So if you’ve never been to this tourist attraction, here are some things that you can look forward to during your visit to the Gamcheon Culture Village. 

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Busan With Children — 8 Child-Friendly Places In Busan To Include In Your Itinerary

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Aside from Seoul and Jeju, Busan is arguably one of the more popular tourist destinations in South Korea. Being South Korea’s second largest city, Busan is filled with endless places to explore, and many things to do. This city is famous for its stunning coastal views, its rich history and for the vibrant energy that it radiates. There is an adventure at every turn, and you will be thoroughly engaged during your time in Busan. 

So if you’re wondering whether it is worth taking a trip to Busan with your children, we promise you that it is. Here are 8 Child-Friendly Places In Busan To Include In Your Itinerary.

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