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Miniture Making - 313 Somerset  I recently tried something completely different, a miniature-making workshop at 313 Somerset, and honestly, it ended up being one of the most relaxing things I’ve done in a while. I’d seen pictures online of people creating tiny cafés, bedrooms, and bakeries, and I finally decided to give it a try myself. The whole experience is way more satisfying than I expected. You get a full kit with all the pieces you need, from the little furniture parts to the decorations, and the staff are super patient about helping you figure things out. It’s not too hard either, you can go at your own pace, and there’s something really calming about putting everything together piece by piece. It kind of feels like art therapy but with glue and tweezers. What I liked most was how personal you could make it. You get to choose your design, mine was a mini café setup, and add your own touches to it. When it’s done, you walk away with something that actually looks really goo...

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LeMa Dumpling – A Healthy Airport Option  Before my soccer trip to Manila, our coach kept reminding us to eat something healthy before the flight. So when I got to Jewel Changi Airport, I started walking around looking for something light but filling. That’s when I found LeMa Dumpling tucked away near the basement level — one of those places you’d probably miss if you weren’t looking for it. I got a box of pork and cabbage dumplings , and they were honestly perfect — warm, juicy, and not greasy at all. Exactly what I needed before flying. The whole meal felt super fresh, and for airport food, it’s surprisingly affordable. A box of dumplings costs around $4–$6 , which is kind of crazy for the quality you get. The space itself is cozy and clean, with big windows where you can see the staff making dumplings by hand. There’s something really nice about eating somewhere that feels simple but done with care. If I had to give one piece of feedback, it would be about visibility. It’s ...

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LOST SG: Singapore’s High-Tech Escape Room Adventure The first time I went to LOST SG , it was for a friend’s birthday, and honestly, I didn’t know what to expect. I’d heard about escape rooms before but never tried one. Now, after going back recently, I can say it’s easily one of the most fun things to do in Singapore if you like solving puzzles or just want a good laugh with friends. It’s located at GR.iD Mall on Selegie Road, and the whole place gives off a cool, mysterious vibe the moment you step in. The staff explains the rules, hands you a tablet, and once you’re locked in the room, the clock starts ticking. My friends and I tried the Alcatraz theme, and it actually felt like we were inside a movie set, hidden switches, moving walls, and clues that made us think (and argue) in the best way possible. Every room has its own story and level of difficulty, so whether you’re a beginner or a pro at escape rooms, there’s something for everyone. What makes LOST SG stand out is how im...