Yarn Lam: Food isn’t anything to shout about, but decor is nice and there’s a small kids play area for the young ones to keep entertained while parents eat.
Yarn Lam: Everything in town is in walking distance and people here are really friendly and kind! In winter we saw the Sami Festival with reindeer right in the middle of the street.
Yarn Lam: Better than the maritime museum next door. Interesting and interactive exhibits and you get to explore the entire inside of the ships. Good for 2 hours here!
Yarn Lam: It’s small but full of history about the Vikings. Make this your first stop before hopping back onto the 30 bus to the Fram Museum. Entry fee covered by Oslo Pass.
Yarn Lam: Worth a stop on your Oslo pass to learn about the history of the Nobel Peace Prize. Open 10-18 even in winter. Thought-provoking rotating and permanent exhibits. Whirled peas!
Yarn Lam: Fresh food and great loklok in a pot/BBQ/deep fried! No crowd, free parking, very friendly staff. Hung out here chit-chatting for over 3 hours on a Friday night.
Yarn Lam: Beef steak pairs really well with caramelised onions and the herb butter. Home-made cabbage slaw and well-seasoned fries!! Don’t even need chilli or ketchup.
Shabu-Shabu Restaurant · Financial District · 2 tips and reviews
Yarn Lam: Went for the yuzu and creamy soup bases. Nice quiet place with good quality meat sliced to order. Avoid the mouldy ice cream scoop like the plague pls.
Lv 1, Marina at Keppel Bay (2 Keppel Bay Vista), Singapore
Café · Central Region · 162 tips and reviews
Yarn Lam: Usually like this place more for the view and great ambience for chilling with friends than the food. Chicken tasted better than the “wagyu” beef in the bunless burger and that’s saying something.
Yarn Lam: Crazy weekend crowd and good luck to you if you end up next to a noisy group that never leaves. Pork chop was rather decent with the tangy salsa and not too overpowering coriander sauce.
#12-01 Orchard Central (181 Orchard Rd), Singapore
Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurant · Orchard Road · 17 tips and reviews
Yarn Lam: Mushroom steak on hot stone highly recommended. Small portion of truffle mash probably to keep the main feeling light, but a bit more wouldn’t hurt. Sight, sound, smell - all in one dish. Fantastic.
Yarn Lam: #nocarb option here - cauliflower rice instead of Japanese rice. Wish it didn’t cost an extra $2! Food was great; portions just right. Aburi mentaiko salmon was awesome with the runny egg mixed in.
#02-14, Millenia Walk (Raffles Boulevard), Singapore
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Core · 14 tips and reviews
Yarn Lam: This outlet has Baird Beer to go along with your tonkatsu. Never disappointed with Saboten. The halibut seasonal special was really good - soft, flaky fish cooked just right.