List Of The Best Bars In Singapore
 
Aug 17, 2020
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Introduction

Hanging around at a bar with friends while having drinks is definitely one of the best ways to destress after work. But most importantly, the bar itself matters.

If bar hopping is one of your favorite things to do, then look no further! The following features a list of the very top bars in Singapore for you to check them out.

1. Idlewild

Considered one of the most demanded bars in Singapore and visited often by the younger generation, this is one of the bars on the island that serves premium drinks. One of its alluring features is the quiet and welcoming atmosphere, the modern interiors as well as a live band. This bar does not do loud crowds, so its intimate ambiance is ideal for those seeking a quiet place to drink. They also have professional staff and most have deemed this place as the best of both worlds - good drinks, and good music. And for those who prefer unwinding at home, an online liquor store might be the best option for you!

2. Manhattan Bar

If you are the kind of customer who has high standards for their drinks, look no further as Manhattan Bar is known for its top-notch drinks. Although it may be pricey for some, this bar literally offers everything at high quality. From the food to their cocktails, right down to the ambiance provided. It is unsurprising why everyone falls in love with this bar once they have visited. A quirk of this bar is that they serve different foods and drinks every hour, which definitely makes their menu rich in both flavor and style.

3. Smoke & Mirrors

Giving you an overlook of Singapore’s skyline while you sip on your brand of poison while chatting with your friends, Smoke & Mirrors boasts an interesting yet contemporary menu of bites and drinks that will suit every customer’s taste. All drinks in this place are mixed by one of the most well known Spanish bartenders residing in Singapore, Jorge Conda. He comes up with the most intriguing and adventurous drinks you can only experience in this bar, which makes it worth the trip down!

4. The Horse’s Mouth

The Horse’s Mouth does Japanese food so well that it has to be on this list. Although this bar’s capacity is pretty large, it does not feel overwhelming or too squeezy even at the end of the week. It features a calm and quiet crowd that allows you to destress properly after a hard day at work. Being lauded by many customers who found this bar by accident, this bar can be said to be a hidden gem as it is not easy to find at all.

5. Kabuke

Being one of the bars known for both food and cocktails equally, Kabuke is a place where you can go if you have your priorities in order as they close at exactly 12 midnight. This gives you ample time to sleep and prepare for the next day’s work even after drinking. This bar is highly recommended for customers craving for premium Japanese food coupled with a cozy setting.

6. Tipple and Dram

What is different about Tipple and Dram is their wide variety of single malt whiskeys that are not available outside the bar itself, as well as the exclusively curated series of wines by the owner himself. This is a place that every connoisseur and those who are just starting out, should visit. Your experience will be rewarded by the knowledgeable staff and the overall relaxing vibe and atmosphere makes this an ideal place to end your workweek.

7. 1927 Rooftop Bar

Perfect for rooftop parties, the 1927 Rooftop Bar gives you the chance to experience a pool party on one of the most famed hotels in Singapore. The drinks are pricier here due to the downtown view and they especially specialize in rum and Caribbean drinks. The infinity-edged rooftop pool is definitely ideal for Singapore’s all-year-round summer weather, thus making it one of the must-visit bars on this list.

8. IB HQ

One of the most popular bars especially at night, most workers are known to spend their time there after work and this particular place has been featured often in review articles and websites globally. IB HQ also has professional bartenders who definitely know their stuff; offering a whole range of cocktails and sumptuous food to select from. They are also constantly upgrading their menu with new drinks, thus making it a place to visit more than once.

9. Blu Jaz

If your idea of unwinding is partaking in a jamming session with a cocktail in hand, this is the place for you! Featuring multi-levels, they take absolute pride in their range of food and beverages that complement the ambiance entirely.

10. La Maison Du Whisky

The name itself suggests that this is a cavern filled with an extensive deluxe collection of spirits from all over the world. They also boast a fine shelf of other alcoholic drinks such as rum, whiskey, gin, and vodka. If you are looking for a quiet and private time just enjoying your drink alone or with company, this is the place for you.

11. La Terre

Speaking of having an intimate experience with your wine and whiskey, La Terre will bring you that and more. Featuring a seemingly never-ending list of top-grade wine and whiskey among other drinks, this is the model place for you to end the night with drinks. Similar to the La Maison Du Whisky, this particular bar will leave you satisfied with its intimate setting.

12. ZIGGY’S Karaoke & Cocktail Bar

This is for those who enjoy music but wish to listen or even belt out music they especially want to listen to. Being flaunted as one of the best karaoke experiences one can get in Singapore, the karaoke rooms are lavishly decorated yet hidden away from the common eye. ZIGGY’s tips the scale by providing costumes and fancy props to allow their guests to really have an amazing night. This is also the ultimate venue to celebrate a special someone’s birthday, or to hold corporate events

13. The Exciseman Whisky Bar

A bar that was specially opened for the adventurous whiskey-lovers who are always up for a challenge. This bar definitely prides itself on having an extensive selection of not just Whisky, but also literally every other alcoholic beverage. You name it, they have it.

14. Alley Bar

Lastly, the Alley Bar is known for its live band and signature cocktails, as well as mocktails. If you wish to indulge in a fresh shot of martini, this is the place for you! Besides their menu, this bar does their architecture intricately, with an airy ceiling furnished with hanging lamps that will make customers think of vintage houses. This place is both elegant and classy in their drinks AND decor that promises you a wonderful evening ahead.

Conclusion

As seen from the list aforementioned, Singapore has no lack of interesting bars serving quality drinks at more often than not, affordable prices. So be sure to check some out after work today!

 
 
5 of the most prominent Asian Landscape ideas
 
Aug 01, 2017
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Sure you are definitely well aware of all the landscape trends that have been abound in the past few years, not to mention the main fact that you consider yourself an expert on the matter. Since you have been at it for the last couple of years as well as putting most of your ideas to full fruition on your very own piece of land, there is truly no reason for you to think that you have forgotten something or are missing out on the more unique aspects of landscaping as a whole. Right?

Well, not really. I really hate to be the one to burst your bubble, but yes, hard as this may be for you to initially believe, there is indeed plenty of aspects you would have missed out on simply because they ended up slipping under your radar in general. In fact, this is the case with a great number of people out there. Now bear in mind that we are talking specifically about landscapes that happen to have a far-eastern flair to them. Think a prominently large and visible influence from a chinese or singapore landscape design and you’re not that far off.

On that very note, let’s get right to it and talk about some of the more prominent varieties of a number of Asian inspired landscapes that are not only gorgeous to look at, but very practical in design as well as implementation and installation to boot. :-

A relaxation gateway

Now this one consists of a bluestone pathway leading up to a Asian style gate that is flanked with pachysandra to boot. The gate stands out the most in the backdrop plus there are multiple innovative spins of the same design.

Outdoor dining

With this particular landscape idea being a Japanese-style garden, one is greeted by a sunken dining area as well as a tatami room to boot. Paper lanterns, a green and pink vase as well as a dry river of crushed quartz and huge quartz boulders add to the finish.

Naptime

In this landscape idea, one is greeted by a much more intimate space with more rich and vivid colours as well as lusher textures with the curved timber daybed with the beautiful reflection pond afloat with lotuses and water lillies.

The path of tranquility

Here, one can clearly see the sheer contrast and vividity of colours alone with Japanese maples and the dark red plum trees making a gorgeous contrast with lavender to boot. Truly a scenic beauty to behold.

A private retreat

Now this particular landscape idea is truly a garden to be proud of in the best sense of the word. With crane fountains, a towering statue of Buddha and a large pond with a host of tropical plants, the final picture is truly a wonder to behold.

Finally, no matter how much of an expert you may think of yourself, it would be worthwhile to note that there are always new ideas and aspects floating around and you would do good to be more open-minded with regard to trying them out as well. After all, that’s pretty much the only way that one can hope to grow as much as possible as well as broadening one’s horizons in the best and most refreshing possible way. Landscaping is a wonderful and nurturing art to boot and in order to get the best results, one needs to be open to taking influences from literally anywhere and everywhere.

 
 
When to Fly and When to Stay Put: Questions to Ask Before Holding an Expensive In-Person Meeting
 
Sep 16, 2016
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If you are the owner of a business that is just starting out, then you know the struggles of ensuring that you are making every single cent that comes out of your pocket will count. There are a ton of things you will have to shell out cash for, and one of these things may have to be the dreaded in-person meetings and conventions. The average cost of airfare these days is not exactly friendly on the wallet, pocket, or bank account, either. According to data outlined in an article by Airlines for America, the average cost for a domestic flight per passenger was around $363.98, excluding the reservation fee and bag fee. What more would you have to spend on an international flight these days, not to mention the need for decent board and lodging?

With that in mind, when should you bother booking a flight to another city, town, country, or even continent? When should you just convince the other person to talk about the subject over a nice cup of virtual coffee—that is, by starting up a video conference with you on a reliable web meeting software? In this article, we will give you a few reasons why you may want to hold off on buying any airfare and hotel room accommodations for certain discussions that you have to participate in.

Book a Flight for That Meet-Up If…

You Want to Have a Better Idea of How a Person Interacts with You.

An article written by Caroline McMillan for the website The Muse notes that there are often subtle body movements you make that could affect how other people see you as a person. You can easily look a person up and down and make your own assessments about their personality from head to toe if you were able to see them in person.

On the other hand, if you rely on a video call, then you will not be able to see the person’s entire body language from the waist down. In most online meetings, you only ever get to see a person from the shoulders up, depending on how they have decided to angle their camera. What if they are actually tapping their foot impatiently because they want you to stop talking already? What if they have their legs crossed because they really do not feel comfortable around you? What if they are actually just lounging around in their underwear because they cannot find any reason why they should take the extra effort of putting on some decent pair of pants? There is a lot that you will not get to see that could tell you volumes about a person’s attitude toward you, so sometimes, it can pay to shell out some cash, especially if you are going to try to seal the deal with a new client or a new business partner.

Do Not Get on a Plane If…

You Need a Really Quick Response to an Urgent Question That You Have

Do you need a super quick reply to a very urgent problem? In cases like this, it will be so much easier for you to relay your message via a quick live chat, a video call, or even by leaving somebody an e-mail if it really cannot be helped. Whether you are in a pinch or want to conduct these types of calls regularly, video conferencing in business can be done over reliable platforms such as BlueJeans. It is super easy to pick up and use, which means less time wasted on troubleshooting any errors.

Are you hoping to meet up to discuss some rather in-depth plans, instead of resolving a potential crisis? Even then, e-mail, chat, or even video calls can still do a better job than all the effort it would take to pack your bags and fly overseas. All you need to do is to make a note of what you absolutely have to tackle in your discussion, and then figure out an action plan by working together on a solution.

In Conclusion: Do You Want a Complete Picture or Do You Just Need a Speedy Response?

Though web conferencing software does allow you to see the other person, you will only get to see them from the waist up, which is sometimes not enough to give you a complete picture of how they are feeling about your conversation. For example, you will not be able to see if they are crossing their legs, which may imply that they are getting impatient or that they are closing themselves off from you. You will also not be able to see whether or not they bothered to put on a respectable pair of pants that day, either. For all that you know, they might actually be wearing their favorite pair of worn-out and cute pajamas.

 
 
Why Are Companies In Singapore Delisting?
 
Aug 11, 2016
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Over the past few months, the Singapore stock market has witnessed a succession of privatisation exercises. Companies that have delisted include OSIM International, China Merchants Holdings, and Eu Yan Sang International to name a few. Forecasts suggest mild consolidation for the Asian markets though, thanks in large part to fears of a rate hike and slump in the price of crude oil.

What’s more, if the Singapore stock market follows recent positivity in Europe and the US, made possible by the decision to unlock €10.3 billion in new bailout loans to Greece, there could be plenty of promise for investors, especially via a leveraged product like CFD trading. So, why are companies in Singapore delisting?

Details of recent delistings in Singapore

In March 2016, OSIM International’s founder Ron Sim launched an offer to take the company private. This was followed in May by the majority owner of China Merchants Holdings’ decision to acquire all the company’s shares it did not already own.

Earlier this month, Eu Yan Sang International also announced that chief executive Richard Eu made an offer to take the company private with the help of other investors including family members and Temasek, one of the Singapore government’s investing arms.

In its fiscal year ended 30th June 2015, Eu Yan Sang saw net profit figures fall from S$15 million to just S$4.6 million. Furthermore, profit shrank by over 90 per cent from $8.2 million to just S$634,000 in the first nine months of FY2016.

However, its particularly interesting to note that at the firm’s share price of S$0.65 just prior to the buyout offer, it was valued at 1.8 times book value, meaning Eu Yan Sang has had an average price-to-book ratio of 2.0 over the past three years.

Reasons for recent delistings in Singapore

One of the many problems listed companies face is keeping track with management responsibilities while at the same time providing quarterly or half-yearly reports to investors. Listed companies on Singapore’s stock market must also answer to public shareholders, making it harder for struggling businesses to implement turnaround strategies successfully.

Therefore, if a company decides to go private, it can realign attention on managing core operations with the diminished responsibility of answering to a small handful of investors. However, it is imperative that companies strike the right privatisation deal to satisfy the interests of all parties.

Instead of going voluntarily with a general offer, like most delistings, the potential acquirer of Lantrovision recently picked a “Scheme of Arrangement” method for privatisation, which requires a court meeting and vote. Due to its valuation angle, this could have put shareholders in a disadvantageous position, but as Stanley Lim Peir Shenq, CFA explains, a favourable arrangement was agreed upon.

“As part of the deal, the company’s three co-founders and all its employees will remain employed after the buyout. As for the minority shareholders, the buyout price is higher than any price at which the company’s shares have been trading at since late 2012.”

Contributor / Sophie Davidson

 
 
3 Proven Tips for Selling Your Home
 
Mar 03, 2016
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Unlike past eras, more people than ever are reselling their homes. This is due to a variety of factors. Many times the simple reason is that a relocation is needed due to work or related personal issues. Much like purchasing a home, reselling your home can be a long process with many difficult decisions to make. There are many steps and things to be considered even before you put your home up for sale on the market.

Current economic conditions have resulted in homes being harder to sell than was the case over a decade ago. With buyers on stricter terms, it is necessary to do everything you can to stay ahead of any potential competition. By following these tested and well-proven tips, you can prepare yourself for putting up your house for sale on Property Guru. These tips will get you better deals when it comes to the actual selling itself and ensure you attract dozens of potential buyers to your residence.

1. Utilize Social Media and the Internet

The World Wide Web is the absolute best means of accessing any piece of information in today's world. Any information on practically any topic can be found with a few simple clicks. This information can even include relevant facts about your home.

Utilizing the Internet and social media is one of the most popular means of attracting potential buyers to your home. Most experts even use this practice in long time real estate businesses. As Bankrate reports, using social media and online websites can help expose your home to the whole new audience that was previously unreachable. No longer do you have to sell only to local buyers when advertising your residence online. With a clear and concise strategy, you can combine a variety of social media posts to build attention to the home you are selling. Studies have also shown that homes which include the use of in-home video tours are almost six times more likely to sell when compared with non-video home listings. As homeowners looking to make a great sale, you should always utilize the latest in cutting-edge technology to stay ahead of your competition and make a great deal.

2. Consider Partial Furnishing

Most homes are sold today entirely unfurnished. This makes browsing multiple properties seemingly the same. It can appear as if there are hardly any significant differences between houses other than how the rooms are shaped. It may pain you to do so, but consider leaving some partial furnishing behind in the house you are attempting to sell.

Partial furnishings help make a house stand out. Potential buyers will notice such things as a television or kitchen appliances. Not only do such things make a house more desirable to buy, but for the buyer, it means less money they have to spend on future furniture purchases. This subtle fact can result in a great deal being made and your house selling quickly.

3. Set Realistic Prices

The number one mistake of many homeowners looking to sell their property is setting the listing price at too high value. This is particularly the case for houses being listed for the Spring season. Being stubborn about your house's price is the main reason a home may not sell. We live today in an open economy, and this requires flexible prices.

Following the advice of professional real estate agents when it comes to pricing is the best course of action to take. But you can also do some research yourself. With a simple internet search, or by driving around the neighborhood, you can look at the prices of other homes for sale and compare these costs to your own. If your price seems unrealistic to potential buyers when compared to other homes, it is time to start thinking about lowering the cost of your property.

In Conclusion

Selling your home is a long process. It is also a process that requires much patience on the part of the homeowner. As the Telegraph reports, the amount of time needed for selling a home varies by region, but can range anywhere from three weeks to upwards of 40 weeks. With such vast spans of times involved, patience is key.

The best deal you can get on your home is possible to obtain. All it requires is patience and foresight on the part of the homeowner. With these tips, you can begin your home listing process and draw attention to your property that is for sale. Utilizing social media and online resources, including partial furnishing, and setting realistic prices are three key ways to sell your home as quickly as possible. In a process that already takes a long time, by following these tips, you can help lower the hassles involved and sell your home so you can begin your new life elsewhere.