DO | Community bike ride | Brompton
Calling all Brompton owners! As part of a year-long global world tour, the British bicycle brand has brought it’s one millionth bike to Singapore for a meet-and-greet with its die-hard fans, now on display at Funan Mall Atrium Space till July 23.
As part of the festivities, any and all Brompton owners are invited to congregate at Marina Bay Sands Spectra area on July 23, at 9am, to join in a mass ride around the bay. The ride will end at Funan, where the fun continues inside the mall, complete with a Best Dressed contest and other activities.
The event forms a part of the company’s ‘All Together Different’ campaign, an initiative that celebrates the different ways Brompton fits into lives, the community that uses the bike, and a collective belief that cities have a different future – greener, more connected, more active – a future powered by bikes.
Brompton Singapore is also launching the Brompton Archive Edition — special edition bikes designed around the original Mark One specifications and come in three unmistakable historical colours: Baby Pink, Arctic Blue and Apple Green. The Archive Edition has a robust, handmade steel frame, three hub gears, dynamo lights powered by the rider’s movement, and a silver rear rack for carrying cargo. The bikes will be available for purchase at the Brompton Junction store in Funan Mall or its official dealers from July 19.
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Fun on the flyer | Fenty Beauty
Pop icon Rihanna’s cosmetic brand Fenty Beauty takes over two capsules in Singapore Flyer to offer a premium champagne experience. Sip on a glass of bubbly and get your Fenty Face on overlooking the Singapore skyline for 30 minutes. The ticketed ride is open to the public from now till Aug 13 at $79 for adults and $31 for children aged 12 and below, from singaporeflyer.com.
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Sephora Beauty Pass members enjoy 20% off tickets using the promo code SFXFB20. They also need to present their Sephora e-membership card in person on the date of their visit.
To sweeten the deal, those purchasing an adult-priced ticket will also receive a Fenty Beauty swag bag filled with deluxe-sized products worth $60 on a first-come, first-served basis, while stocks last.
Guests also stand a chance to win $200 worth of Fenty Beauty and Fenty Skin products if they post their experience on Instagram with the tags @FentyBeauty, @SingaporeFlyer, @SephoraSG and #SingaporeFlyer. Winners will receive a DM from @SingaporeFlyer by Aug 20.
DINE | Bollywood dinner | Firangi Superstar
Transport yourself to an otherworldly paradise at Firangi Superstar. The modern Indian restaurant celebrates its second anniversary with an evening of “feastivities” on July 27, from 5.30pm till late. Come dressed in your 70s best and brace yourselves for a collision of Bollywood melodies, desi dancers and disco beats that will shake your monocles loose. For one night only, guests will be served a four-course set menu from $148++ (vegetarian) or $188++ (non-vegetarian). For more details or reservations, visit www.firangisuperstar.com.
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Californian comforts | Rosemead
Jigger & Pony Group’s farm-to-table American grill restaurant Rosemead unveils a new dinner menu designed and created by group executive chef David Tang and chef de cuisine Ammie Khoo. Indulge in dishes that delight with bold yet comforting and approachable flavours that showcase Rosemead’s culinary philosophy of seasonality, fresh ingredients and natural flavours.
Experience a Californian farm-to-table journey featuring highlights such as the succulent Wild Tiger Prawns ($32++) and Rosemead’s take on the classic American steak and eggs with Miyazaki Wagyu A4 Striploin and fried egg ($92++). Farm Vegetable signatures see fragrant Sweet Potato Gnocchi ($36++) served with golden cordyceps, and juicy and savoury Momotaro Tomato ($21++) sourced from Cameron Highlands.
Paired seamlessly with wine and craft libations, indulge in signature craft cocktails and wines from over 250 labels selected by principal sommelier Marcus Tan. Book a table at www.sevenrooms.com/reservations/rosemead today.
Tour de force menu | Butcher’s Block
Chef de cuisine Jordan Keao of Butcher’s Block pays tribute to his Hawaiian heritage in his latest Tour de Force menu, which presents refreshed signatures, seasonal creations, and off-the-a-la-carte-menu specialities that celebrate the bounties of spring.
Relish the smoky flavours and aromas presented through an exquisite multi-course menu, with delights like Wagyu Tartare perfectly paired with a decadent beef fat financier and finished with caviar. Guests can also enjoy mains like The Dry-aged Duck, thinly sliced and served alongside plum BBQ sauce for a hint of sweetness and arugula.
Exclusively available for dinner are mouthwatering dishes such as the Hawaiian-poke-inspired Smoked Sashimi — a refreshed assembly of cold-smoked hamachi and Japanese otoro, presented in a smoke-filled cloche with burnt avocado, N25 caviar and finished with delicious herb dashi; and Grilled Holland Razor Clams — sliced and flame-sautéed with leeks before being served in their shells with kombu beurre blanc, homemade preserved lemon, allium flowers, fennel blossoms, and dill.
The five-course lunch menu costs $178++ per guest, while the seven-course dinner menu costs $238++ per guest. For reservations, visit www.butchersblock.com.sg.
DRINK | Not too classic | Sugarhall
Jigger & Pony Group’s rum-focused cocktail pub Sugarhall invites cocktail lovers to experience its playful new menu this summer. Principal bartender Sam Loh and assistant principal bartender Edward Koh introduce the cheeky cocktail programme in a fresh new format with three key chapters: Not Too Sweet, a play on childhood favourites; Not Too Funky, a gateway to high ester rums; and Not Too Fancy, featuring whimsical libations big on personality.
As a twist on the Old Fashioned, try the Rum Old Fashioned ($26), which stirs down dark Diplomatico Reserva Exclusiva Rum with Pedro Ximenez Sherry and Angostura bitters for a luscious and classy sipper. As a play on a childhood favourite, try the Bandung-inspired Rose Rosé I Love You ($23). The Jungle Sunbird ($23) is a great-tasting rum-based cocktail with a high ABV, showcasing the bar’s passion for rum. And for something a little more whimsical, try the Pornstar Martinez ($25), a classier cousin to Sugarhall’s classic Pornstar Martini.
Smashin’ good times | Heineken
To celebrate 150 years of good beer and good times, Heineken presents “Destination Good Times”, a two-day pop-up dance event on July 28 and 29 at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, celebrating culture, creativity and music.
Organised by London’s underground club brand The Boiler Room, the dance party will feature an eclectic mix of DJs representing the various cross-cultural fabric of the region’s underground scene, including Jenn Chunes (Super Enjoy), Bongomann (Ice Cream Sundays), A’alely x PETYET (Strange Weather), and more. Other international acts include Kyoto-born, Berlin-based Alex Kassian and Dutch duo Kamma and Masalo.
Award-winning cocktail bar Sago House will also be present to serve up a range of beer cocktails, as well as a unique spin on the classic Singapore Sling cocktail. Single-day passes are available for $$38, while two-day passes cost $60 from bit.ly/He150kenTickets.