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Features 3 min.

Iconic Dishes: A Crash Course on Yong Tau Foo, a Dish of Hakka Origins

Yong Tau Foo is a popular dish in Singapore and Malaysia, where diners select an array of tofu, vegetables, and meat or seafood items, which are then boiled or fried and served in a light broth or with a savoury sauce. It's a customisable, comforting meal that reflects the region's Chinese Hakka roots and love for fresh, balanced flavours.

Dining Out 2 min.

Tracing The Origins Of Nasi Ambeng

Get to know this resurgent Javanese dish and its significance in Malay culture in Singapore

Dining In 3 min.

Origins: The Meaning Behind Chinese New Year Goodies From Around the World

Uncover some of the most interesting stories behind our favourite New Year snacks from around the world.