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10 Types of Friends You Probably Have advertisement What are friends for? For taking the piss at, of course. True friendship involves a wh...Budget Shopping at Bugis Street| Bugis Street is one of the best shopping places attracting most of the shopping lovers in Singapore. It offers latest and trendiest fashions at affordable prices and shoppers may experience interesting street shopping experience here. HighlightsA shopping paradise for fashionistas: Bugis Street has more than 600 shops, and most of them offer fashion clothing, shoes and accessories. Fashionistas will certainly be impressed by all the latest and trendiest things that are updated almost every day.A true budget shopping place in Singapore: With wallet-friendly prices, Bugis Street has attracted huge number of shopping lovers. With just S$10, you can get a nice casual wear. You can even buy watches, accessories and souvenirs at the prices not more than S$5.The largest and most exciting street-shopping place in Singapore: Bugis Street offers shoppers and visitors an exciting experience of street shopping.

Colourful products displayed at plenty of shops along small alleys, hum voices from the crowd, and the aroma from food and drink stores will excite you. Guide to Shopping at Bugis Street Fashionable apparels and accessories are available all over the 3 storeys of Bugis Street: Fashion shops at Bugis Street are located in no order, so you can find tops, bottoms, dresses, office wear, menswear, swimwear, sportswear, bags, shoes, watches, wallets, lingerie and accessories on all 3 levels.Bargaining is accepted at some stores: While many stores follow fixed price policy, there are some shops offering products at negotiable prices, so you can make a bargain.K.Street (Korean-themed Street) on level 2: If you are a fan of KPOP or Korean products, you should visit K.Street on the second floor. Korean style clothing, Korean cosmetics, and even Korean tidbits are selling on this “street”.Various services are provided at affordable prices: Besides shopping, a variety of services like nails, tattoo, hair and beauty services are offered at reasonable and competitive prices.

Tip: Don’t get overwhelmed and buy stuff at the first shop because you may find the same items at cheaper prices in other shops.: Located opposite Bugis Junction – the heart of Bugis, near Bugis+ Shopping Centre, Fu Lu Shou Complex and Kwan Im TempleHow To Get There Bus lines: Bus 7, 12, 63, 80, 175, 197, 851, 960, 980 and NR7 (Walking 1 mins from bus stop B01112) Nearest MRT station
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ovo owl hoodie for sale Whether you stand with the Dark or Light side of the force, you will be spoilt for choice by the extensive range of 26 designs in the collection. Complementing the UTs are accessories such as room slippers and umbrellas, as well as pullover hoodies that will keep you warm as you catch Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens in the cinemas, all featuring iconic Star Wars motifs.

The collection also features matching t-shirt designs that straddle both categories, allowing Fathers to dress up their young padawans! UTs in the collection will retail at $14.90 for Kids' (available at 313@somerset, Bedok Mall, Bugis+, Causeway Point, Changi City Point, Chinatown Point, City Square Mall, Jem, Jurong Point, Kallang Wave, Liang Court, Nex, Parkway Parade, Plaza Singapura, Suntec City Mall, Tampines 1, The Seletar Mall and VivoCity) and $19.90 for Men's (available at all stores.) Pullover hoodies (available at 313@somerset, Bugis+, Causeway Point, ION Orchard, Jem, Jurong Point, Nex, Parkway Parade, Plaza Singapura, Suntec City, The Seletar Mall, Tampines 1, VivoCity and online) will retail at $39.90 each.Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you would have seen or heard of Pokémon at least once. Having graced our Gameboys and TV screens for over two decades, the adorable Pocket Monsters recently invaded our shores and set up their first shop in the ASEAN region at EwF Bugis Junction!

Being an ardent fan of Pikachu and gang and having nothing better to do, I decided to visit the Pokémon Pop Up Cafe to see if it was *really* worth the seven hour wait. Whoever said that Singaporeans are incapable of waking up early on a weekend have clearly never dangled a big enough carrot in front of them – a carrot in the form of a pop up cafe featuring their ultimate favourite cartoon character. Half an hour before opening time, and the queue had already stretched to the level below it. About one hour in, the group in front of me gave up and left. This was when we were still at the level below EwF. Take note that the place sits 40 people, all of them likely to spend as long as they can in there. Half an hour after that, we were escorted up the escalator by a staff donning a Pikachu headband and tail belt (I WANT ONE). Another couple bites the dust. Stubborn me decided that I had already spent too much time at this point to back out. One more snaking queue later, and we were finally approaching the pearly, yellow gates!

To save time, you’ll be handed the menu to ponder over while you queue, whereupon you’ll be escorted to place your order chit at the counter before being led to your pre-assigned table. I can’t imagine if they had let everyone mull over their choices at the table – I think the wait would be twice as long. I fully expected to see only youngsters and otaku here, but there was a surprising amount of older folks as well! I’m talking about middle aged uncles and aunties whom you would expect to scoff at concepts like these. Clearly, the Pokémon hype transcends age. Since it was already well into lunchtime by the time I was seated, whatever I ordered had better be filling enough to make up for the hunger pangs. This meant that dishes like the Pikachu Smiling Rice Omelette with Magma Sauce ($25++) and Pikachu’s Sweet Pancake ($20++), which were starch heavy but void of other substantial ingredients, were out. You do get a new special edition Pokémon Cafe cup to take home if you order either of them, though.

To quench my thirst after waiting in that insane queue, I went for the Volt Tackle Soda ($10++). Not the cheapest on the menu, but you get a tall glass of passionfruit soda with lemon sorbet and popping candy. The drink arrived at my table like an electrifying tower of cool and it was satisfyingly refreshing! Not to mention the cute Pikachu shaped sorbet. I was a bit disappointed by how little popping candy there was, though. Seems like there was barely enough to fill the top. Equally popular is the Pikachu Latte ($8++ hot, $9++ iced), for obvious reasons. But after seeing how long the iced latte was left standing in the storage counter for the next customer… err.. I like my coffee freshly brewed. My choice of main was the Battle on Pikachu! Level-up with Rare Candy! ($20++), which is essentially spaghetti with assorted toppings and beef patty and mashed potatoes wrapped in a crepe. (Is it just me, or should the Pokémon Cafe change its name to Pikachu Cafe?

There’s literally no other character represented on the menu.) Out of all the mains, this is easily the most colourful and most complicated to assemble. Those are monaka tipped crepes for Pikeachu’s ears, in case you were wondering. Personally, I would have preferred the spaghetti to be a little more al dente. It tasted very kiddy too, what with the steamed carrots, fried bacon, brightly wrapped candy and pokéball made out of a cherry tomato and pigeon egg half put together. And yes, that’s actual candy in the wrapper – chocolate, in fact. Funny how I always imagined Rare Candy to taste like the rock candy from my childhood. Moment of truth for Pikachu…ok, it’s quite value for money considering you get spaghetti with beef patty and mashed potato. Although I heard feedback about it being too cold and hard, it was all right for me. That said, I couldn’t get over the mix of sweet and savoury in the same bite. Kids will love the sweetness, but it was hella strange on my tastebuds.

Wouldn’t it go better with a savoury crepe? Dessert was another massive serving of Pikachu – the Thunder Shock Parfait($15++)! Crackling powder topped cotton candy, sponge cake, creamy parfait, gooey lemon-centered macaron and massive Pikachu tail shaped biscuit… best to attempt this with a friend or if you intend to run twenty rounds later to burn off all those calories! This dessert is practically one spoonful of cream and syrup after another; I could hardly taste the sponge cake. It’s also not the easiest to eat – think negotiating your spoon around a chunky biscuit, sticky cotton candy, and a decorative banner. Gosh, I’m feeling major calories guilt just typing this out! For true Pikaphiles, the cafe is also selling merchandise from the Pokémon Centres in Japan. Exclusive cafe memorabilia, such as notepads, totes and shirts, are also available. Purchase any item and you’ll receive a one-time code to download an original Pokémon Cafe Pikachu on the Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire games.