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The PERFECT 3-Day Itinerary For Kota Kinabalu (If You’re Not Into Mountain Climbing)

October 2, 2025 by Bino 5 Comments

Kota Kinabalu has become synonymous to its namesake mountain, one of the tallest in Southeast Asia. While Mt. Kinabalu often overshadows the city, this cosmopolitan hub stands as an increasingly popular gateway to the exotic island of Borneo, the world’s 4th largest. It’s quite apparent that this destination offers plenty for those with a knack for outdoor pursuits but few realize that KK works just as well even for those not planning to climb a single step up the well-trodden peak. Every time I tell my friends that I’m going to the state capital of Sabah, they ask me if I’m climbing – leaving them with a perplexed expression when I tell them I’m not.

Believe me, there are a lot of things to see and do in Kota Kinabalu whether or not you choose to spend a few days to scale Mt. Kinabalu. I have been to the city twice and still feel that there’s much more to do. Here is my suggested itinerary for a short trip to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah, East Malaysia.

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Underrated Omakase Places in Singapore You Might Have Never Heard Of

September 25, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

Most Singapore residents love a good omakase and the proliferation of venues serving this multi-course Japanese meal attests to that. When it comes to great omakase places, restaurants like Shinji, Ki-sho and Sushi Jiro easily come to mind. For those on a budget and looking for cheap omakase options on the other hand, names like Ryo Sushi and Teppei often pop up. 

I have tried my fair share of omakase in Singapore and after some time, I realized you don’t really need to go to those familiar names to enjoy a great meal. Without further ado, I present some of my favorite restaurants which are relatively under-the-radar. Some are new, others have been around for ages but they are all not as popular as the big names despite having great propositions in their own right. 

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Food Review: Why Forage at Mandai Rainforest Resort is Singapore’s Most Enchanting Forest-to-Table Experience

September 23, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

Hidden within the confines of the lush Mandai Rainforest Resort by Banyan Tree, Forage is a new restaurant offering an immersive harvest-to-table menu that is perhaps apt for the location – surrounded almost completely by a lake and the dense Singapore jungle. Helmed by Chef de Cuisine Marcus Tan who has come from restaurants such as Lerouy and St. Pierre, the cuisine in Forage is decidedly Asian but with a western touch in terms of preparation and plating.

mandai rainforest resort

mandai rainforest resort

A visit to the 40-seater restaurant is quite an adventure in itself as it is located at the northern edge of the same peninsula that houses other attractions such as Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. Once one enters the resort, the hustle and bustle that is usually associated with being in Singapore disappears and instead, one is greeted by greenery everywhere as well as the sight of the Upper Seletar Reservoir. I truly cannot think of another more tranquil place to dine.

dining area of forage, mandai rainforest resort

dining area of forage, mandai rainforest resort

The venue itself is situated at a high point to allow guests to fully appreciate views of the reservoir as well as the jungle beyond. Seats are situated in a way that all will allow for full or partial facing to the window. If I do have any gripes though, it’s that of the presence of circular shapes on the window panel which somehow prevents one from getting a truly unobstructed view. But I suppose those circles are there to prevent people, or perhaps birds, from accidentally bumping on the glass.

Guests can choose a 5-course Discovery Menu (S$138) or an 8-course Experience Menu (S$198), both beginning with warm house-made bread, butter and playful amuse-bouches. Courses highlight the best of land and sea—think delicately balanced flavors, fragrant oils, and garnishes of thyme, rosemary, ginger flower, lemon basil and pandan harvested just steps away. Even the often-discarded parts of vegetables find purpose here, transformed into flavorful stocks and sauces. For this particular occasion, I had the 5-course menu.

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Review: Torno Subito – Playful Italian Dining in Dempsey Hill

September 9, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

Located amongst the lush greenery of Dempsey Hill, Torno Subito brings a playful, Italian coastal vibe to Singapore’s dining scene. Part of celebrity chef Massimo Bottura’s international portfolio, this restaurant channels the spirit of a classic Italian trattoria with a modern twist. Its retro-inspired decor, open kitchen and lively atmosphere make it a conducive spot for both casual gatherings and special celebrations. Torno Subito’s menu focuses on approachable yet inventive dishes, often blending Italian tradition with local flavors in unexpected ways. In that sense, one should not come here expecting the usual Italian classics. 

I came here during a Saturday evening. I was amazed by the expansive space – something that few, if at all, Italian restaurants in Singapore possess. Both sides of the restaurants were flanked by columns that reached out to the high ceiling. Blues and reds permeated the restaurant’s interiors, with a few art works here and there adding a nice touch. For this particular occasion, I tried dishes from their revamped ala carte menu. 

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Hotel Review: M Social Resort Penang

September 7, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Tanjung Bungah—translated as “Flower Cape”—M Social Resort Penang emerges as a bold and stylish new hotel option in Penang’s hospitality scene. Officially launched in July 2025 after a refurbishment from the previous Copthorne Orchird Penang, this is the seventh global property under Millennium Hotels & Resorts’ M Social brand and its first in Malaysia. For those unfamiliar, Millennium Hotels & Resorts has a number of properties under their wing including the M Social Singapore and Copthorne King’s Hotel.

Stepping inside, one is greeted by bright colors and a distinctly fun vibe —think geometric patterns, lively color palettes of rose pink, sky blue, sea green and cream—that pay homage to George Town’s heritage shophouses and coastal beauty. An expansive mural in the lobby leads one to gaze outward toward panoramic sea views from the signature restaurant, Beast & Butterflies. 

By the lobby, the naturally lit The Social Hub was probably thought of as a co-working space but the funky furnishings make it just as appealing as a lounge area, especially with the pinkish hues of the bougainvillea by the window adding more colors to the eyes. During weekends, a live band graces the venue to serenade guests looking for an evening tipple. 

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Simplified Best Mooncake 2025 Guide Singapore – Low-Sugar Mid-Autumn Indulgence Ideas

September 7, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

The mid-autumn or mooncake festival 2025 (中秋节) will fall on 6th October 2025, a Tuesday. In the lunar calendar, the mid-autumn festival is celebrated every 15th of the eight month.

Mooncake Festival 2025

I have been writing about mooncakes in Singapore for the last 10 years and noticed that there are more brands offering low sugar / reduced sugar this year. This guide will be regularly updated with 2025’s catalog of the best mooncakes in Singapore as well as ongoing promotions and mooncake delivery options. The most common types of mooncakes include:

  • Traditional baked mooncakes which come with lotus paste or occasionally with red bean paste. These baked mooncakes may also come with one or two salted egg yolks at the center. Sub-specialties include low-sugar baked mooncakes or those that replace the traditional lotus paste with something else, such as pandan.
  • Snowskin mooncakes, which need to be chilled and have a shorter shelf life, usually come in fruit flavors with sub-specialties including durian mooncakes and even alcohol infused ones. Snowskin mooncakes are not baked and the crust is made with glutinous rice, enabling a texture similar to mochi. These mooncakes are usually considered less oily than the traditional baked ones.
  • Teochew mooncakes are also baked but differ in the sense that the crust is made of filo pastry. Instead of lotus paste, the filling is made with yam, green bean or red bean.

I will also aim to show what the containers look like, so that you’ll know which hotels, Chinese restaurants and bakeries have the best and most beautiful mooncake boxes for 2025.

Mooncake Fairs in 2025

While you can expect mooncake fairs to occur in places such as Takashimaya in 2025, online mooncake fairs are expected to persist and even become the preferred method of purchase for many due to lower prices stemming from vendors’ lower overheads and ability to hold flash deals. 

You can also join our newly-launched telegram channel here and receive updates on mooncake flash sales, exclusive promotions not found anywhere else as well as other F&B and travel flash deals.

Without further ado, check out these mooncakes for the 2025 season. All the brands listed below direct to their official online stores or their designated authorized e-commerce marketplaces. With the rise in mooncake scams, it is not advisable to purchase from Facebook or WhatsApp.

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My PERFECT Penang Itinerary (2026 Travel Guide) 槟城自由行

August 25, 2025 by Bino 8 Comments

One of Malaysia’s most popular destinations, Penang has always beguiled travelers with its age-old shophouses, fantastic street cuisine as well as enviable beaches. I have been to Penang quite a number of times over the years and there is always something new to check out with each visit. Whether you are a history buff or a foodie, this island off the Andaman Sea will always have something to offer. For a mix of all that Penang is known for (food, history, new attractions, etc), here is a well-balanced itinerary that I had easily implemented over a weekend in Penang.

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Hotel Review: Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong – The Perpetually Instagram-Ready Hotel

August 20, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

Located right smack in one of the most strategic places in Bangkok – just opposite Centralworld and within walking distance to Erawan Shrine and Pratunam, Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong opened in 2024 as the largest Moxy hotel in Asia-Pacific.

Part of an integrated development with a shopping mall called The Market (currently under renovation), Moxy Bangkok Ratchaprasong was later built on top of the shopping mall as an extension of the development. 

moxy bangkok ratchaprasong lobby

moxy bangkok ratchaprasong lobby

With 504 rooms, this is a large hotel by any measure but its multiple entryways and open concept belies its size. The hotel is uncomplicated, with most facilities located in one main floor. It has the same fun and vibrant vibe that I also witnessed in other Moxy hotels I’ve stayed in such as in Bandung and Bucharest. 

Transport-wise, the hotel is located in between Chit Lom and Siam BTS stations, with the former being slightly nearer to the hotel. Chit Lom is roughly 8 minutes walk. The proximity to the BTS stations is quite handy especially since the area is quite notorious for traffic jams that stretch late into the night. 

As mentioned previously, there are multiple entryways to the hotel. The main entrance is located along Ratchaprasong Road, a small alley that branches from Ratchadamri Road. This is strategic for taxi pick-ups. For pedestrians, there is a more convenient lift entrance facing Ratchadamri Road itself and is joined together with the elevated walkway that connects to as far as Siam. 

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