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Cruise Control
Epicure Magazine

Cruise Control

From Danube to the Nile River, Ellen Bettridge is never landbound for long. The president and chief executive officer of Uniworld Boutique River Cruises shares with Jessica Chan the best boltholes in the world.

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4 mins  |
December 2018
Crusading For Cava
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Crusading For Cava

Xavier Gramona is the gentle warrior taking up the fight for top-end Cava to the consumer. June Lee examines why Gramona might be your sparkling wine of choice in 2019.

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3 mins  |
December 2018
Sip, Savour, Shop
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Sip, Savour, Shop

At the inaugural Booze Fest 2018, visitors discovered fine wines, beers and products from all over the world, under one roof at I12 Katong.

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3 mins  |
December 2018
A Jazzy Soiree
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A Jazzy Soiree

epicure gathers Bali’s leading hotel and restaurant professionals for an enchanting evening at King Cole Bar at The St. Regis Bali Resort.

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1 min  |
December 2018
It's Beginning To Smell A Lot Like X'mas
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It's Beginning To Smell A Lot Like X'mas

These “diamonds of the kitchen” are the embodiment of gastronomic luxury. Xie Huiqun relishes the ways you can create a truffle-centric menu this festive season.

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4 mins  |
December 2018
The Conscious Winemaker
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The Conscious Winemaker

A personal conviction to tread lightly on the earth drives Johannes Gebeshuber from Weingut Gebeshuber's mission to restore the glorious quality of Zierflander and Rotgipfler from Gumpoldskirchen, Austria.

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5 mins  |
January 2019
The Treasured Island
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The Treasured Island

Spurred by pressing environmental issues (coral mining and biodiversity loss), Noku Maldives has designed green initiatives to help restore Maldives to its former glory. Victoria Lim explores the luxury boutique resort.

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4 mins  |
January 2019
A Pop-up Celebration
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A Pop-up Celebration

The inaugural Christmas Pop-up by Palais Renaissance and epicure featured 12 booths selling blueberry wines, bespokes chocolates, customised jewellery as well as a series of well-subscribed masterclasses.

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1 min  |
January 2019
Clean Eating, Green Eating
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Clean Eating, Green Eating

With a wheelbarrow full of plant-based ingredients more readily available than ever, there’s no better time to explore these bracing flavours. Trust us, you’ll hardly miss the meat.

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6 mins  |
January 2019
Mid-Autumn Musings
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Mid-Autumn Musings

When old is gold, but new is even better. Celebrate this year’s Mid-Autumn festival with an alluring ensemble of new flavours across the island.

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5 mins  |
August 2018
The Inheritance Of Flavour
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The Inheritance Of Flavour

Globally underrated, Indonesian regional cuisine is a vast repository of history, traditions and biodiversity. Eve Tedja lists seven hidden treasures from the archipelago and how chefs are working to preserve them.

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7 mins  |
August 2018
Persistent Passion
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Persistent Passion

From burning his fried rice during home economic class to rising up the ranks to become executive chef of award-winning Momofuku Ssäm Bar, Max Ng shares his journey to success with Victoria Lim.

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5 mins  |
August 2018
Where There's A Sil, There's A Way
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Where There's A Sil, There's A Way

The formidable Silvia Heinrich has faced down every hurdle, but can she take second-generation Austrian winery J. Heinrich to the next level?

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3 mins  |
August 2018
A Harmony Of East And West
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A Harmony Of East And West

The Japan Food Product Overseas Promotion Centre (JFOODO) recently worked with four awardwinning restaurants in Singapore to enhance the awareness and appreciation of the versatility of sake.

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1 min  |
March 2019
A Mexican Food Adventure
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A Mexican Food Adventure

Head to LACASITA Fonda Mexicana for a taco feast for two.

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1 min  |
October 2018
Where Ribs Rule
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Where Ribs Rule

Get your hands messy with the delicious pork ribs at Wahaha.

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1 min  |
October 2018
Sanctuary In Seminyak
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Sanctuary In Seminyak

Experience the seventh heaven that can be found on earth, right at The Layar - Designer Villas and Spa.

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October 2018
Relax & Reconnect
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Relax & Reconnect

Leave your kids behind and embrace the tranquillity of The Bal Nusa Dua.

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1 min  |
October 2018
Posh Perfection
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Posh Perfection

Stay in the lap of luxury at The Legian Bali.

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1 min  |
October 2018
Sexy Sicilian Seafood
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Sexy Sicilian Seafood

Bold flavours, poppy colours and ingredients bar none. Reimagine your seafood feast with a Sicilian spin.

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4 mins  |
October 2018
Rare Teas And Brews To Rejuvenate Jaded Palates
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Rare Teas And Brews To Rejuvenate Jaded Palates

What do wellness-focused consumers want in their cuppa? Xie Huiqun discovers rare mountain teas and brews made from cacao beans and pepper vines that will rejuvenate even the most jaded palates.

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7 mins  |
January 2019
Exploring The Hidden Gems Of San Francisco
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Exploring The Hidden Gems Of San Francisco

Malcolm Lee explores the unspoilt wilderness of San Francisco on a whirlwind road trip.

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4 mins  |
January 2019
Sculptural Chocolate Centrepieces
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Sculptural Chocolate Centrepieces

» Chocolate centrepieces to wow the senses» Death-defying dives from an underwater photographer» Coffee sips in Ethiopia, Melbourne and London

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10 mins  |
March 2019
The Show Must Go On
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The Show Must Go On

Chef Haikal Johari suffered a near-fatal motorbike accident in 2015 that left him paralysed from the neck down. After four years of rehabilitation, he has not regained full mobility, but that has not stopped him from attaining and maintaining his Michelin star for Alma by Juan Amador since 2016. He shares his fight story with Destin Tay

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5 mins  |
August 2019
Why Are Diners Resistant To Paying Top Dollar For Nyonya Cooking!
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Why Are Diners Resistant To Paying Top Dollar For Nyonya Cooking!

Nyonya cooking is a labour intensive process and there are no easy shortcuts to perfect this complex cuisine. So why are diners resistant to paying top dollar for it, asks Destin Tay.

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3 mins  |
August 2019
Farms & Fields
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Farms & Fields

Miller Mai’s recent holiday to Cambodia took him to agricultural lands where salt and pepper are grown and harvested.

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3 mins  |
August 2019
A Chocolate Affair
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A Chocolate Affair

Intricate sculpting, surprising textures, and unconventional flavours – there’s more to these chocolate desserts than meets the eye. Whip up these offbeat yet elegant treats at your next tete- a-tete.

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May 2018
Island Life And A Cuppa
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Island Life And A Cuppa

From smashed avocados to marbled flat whites, it’s no secret that Australia’s worldfamous café culture has rubbed off on Bali. But it’s not just the ubiquitous brunch signatures that we’ve inherited from our Antipodean neighbours.

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7 mins  |
May 2018
Sweet Success
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Sweet Success

Author of two cookbooks, founder and director of a chocolate culinary school, and the ambassador for Callebaut, KitchenAid and Bulla Family Dairy. Kirsten Tibballs, one of Austalia’s most celebrated chocolatiers, shares with Victoria Lim on what keeps her going.

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5 mins  |
May 2018
Noses In The Air
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Noses In The Air

Hundreds of wines are blind tasted before a handful make it to your flight aboard Singapore Airlines. We take a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse as wine experts Jeannie Cho Lee MW, Michael Hill-Smith MW and Oz Clarke conduct their twice-yearly selections.

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3 mins  |
May 2018