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With Valentine’s Day approaching, the Qoo10 team has compiled some great gifting ideas for your special one. Click on the pictures to access the mini-shops! 1. Bobbie the Lavender Heat Pack Bear (Item Code 413895122) Imported from the Bridestowe Lavender Estate in Nabowla, Tasmania, the teddy bear comes in a lavender purple shade and is filled with 80% lavender and 20% wheat. The novelty bear, 30cm tall and weighing 900g, can be microwaved to serve as a heat pack, improving overall sleep quality and relieving waist, back, neck and menstrual pains. 2. Hello Kitty Bouquet (Item Code 413701792) Fans of Sanrio’s most popular cartoon character will be delighted with the Hello Kitty Bouquet, made with plush toys of various sizes and artificial flowers. 3. DIY Chocolate Gifts (Item Codes 413647519 and 413817260)
Build your own house made of chocolate, with the help of adorable plastic moulds and flavoured chocolate pens. For something simpler, try producing your own handmade chocolate hearts. The same instructions apply - melt the chocolate in a pan, place it into the mould and put the mould into the refrigerator for the chocolate to set. Marvel fans now have more reasons to shop at Qoo10, a treasure trove of the franchise’s paraphernalia for the young and the young at heart.
Dispel monsters in the cupboard with 3D night lights – your child need fear no more under the protection of the mighty Thor. They will also sleep safe and snug with the Avengers bedsheet set featuring colourful miniature versions of the superheros. Adult fans might be interested in Marvel-themed apparel, ranging collegiate jackets that shout too cool for school to t-shirts emblazoned with 2D logos of characters such as Captain America and the Flash. Or geek out with tech toys fit for an undercover agent, from the nifty Iron Man thumbdrive to the figurine which lights up when it detects noise from its surroundings. With the Lunar New Year season around the corner, Qoo10 offers an assortment of well-loved seafood, snacks and drinks to usher in the festivities.
Bak Kwa now comes in a variety of flavours and meats – Xi Shi Bak Kwa’s unique offerings include Duck and Chicken Bak Kwa, as well as the traditional Pork Bak Kwa with Red Yeast Rice and Mushroom for added flavour. Fans of custard buns, be sure to try Cantonese stalwart Mouth Restaurant’s Liu Sha Bao (steamed bun with creamy custard, baked crust and salty egg bits). For an alternative take on the classic bun, T.AKADEMI offers the Hokkaido equivalent, Kofuku Yaki, which will refresh your tastebuds with seasonal flavours such as Hokkaido Milk Custard, Toffee Custard, Banana Caramel and Yubari Melon Custard. The celebrations aren’t complete without hotpot essentials. For your abalone fix, try Imperial Japanese abalone, fed on natural kelp and seaweed for more than two years before they are harvested. Argentinian Red Shrimps, larger than the usual Tiger Prawn variety, undergo Individual Quick Freezing before they are shipped to retain freshness and texture for a full-bodied flavour. Last but not the least, catch up with your relatives over crispy Tao Kae Noi seaweed and Pokka flavoured drinks for an abundant Lunar New Year. One of the great things about living in Singapore, as I’m sure many would agree, is the availability of cheap and savoury food from many cultures. From Malay satay to Korean BBQ buffets, Singapore is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditional dishes. The Qoo10 team is delighted to share some of our favourite food joints with you - here are some of our recommendations on foods and snacks which are too good to pass on: Indonesian Cuisine Nestled in the Tanjong Pagar business district, Warung Lele Restaurant offers 100% authentic Indonesian cuisine, with popular dishes like Nila Bakar, Ayam Penyet, Chicken Satay, Sambal Sotong, Chicken Curry and Tahu Telor. The menu also includes vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes for a full gourmet experience. Be sure to try out their Ondeh Ondeh dessert for a zesty sugar rush. Korean BBQ Buffet You don’t have to be Korean to enjoy Korean barbecue and its buffet-style dining concept, where you can eat to your heart’s content with a variety of meats, seafood, vegetables and fruits. What is great about Korean BBQ Buffet restaurant is its convenient location at Toa Payoh and the unique 2-in-1 Steamboat-and-BBQ concept. Be sure to try out the Pork Collar, Kimchi Stew and Korean Barley tea! Laksa Steamboat Buffet
Moving on from one steamboat concept to another, Chuan Feng Le’s steamboat buffet is simply irresistible, with 6 soup base choices including Taiwan Cabbage, Thai Tom Yam, Hong Kong Sar Cha, and Singaporean favourites, Laksa gravy and mutton soup. |
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