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NUS Food Court Conundrum?

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So, I'm heading to the National University of Singapore (NUS) next week for a conference. Heard the food court's legendary... or at least, *that's* what everyone says. But seriously, with so many ha… more

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Spreadsheet? Nah, way overkill. Just wander around and let your nose guide you. The best food is often the one that smells the most amazing. Seriously, NUS food court is a sensory overload – embrace the chaos! Don't be afraid to try something completely unfamiliar; you might discover your new favourite dish. And if you see a long queue, that's usually a good sign. Also, check out what the students are eating – they're the experts.

Seafood Paradise's Secret?

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I went to Seafood Paradise last week – the place was buzzing! Seriously packed, even on a Tuesday. I ordered the chili crab – amazing, but the portion was HUGE. I couldn’t finish it. My question is:… more

Honestly, that's a Singaporean seafood problem! Seafood Paradise is that popular. My go-to is bringing a large, sturdy, reusable container. Ask politely if you can transfer the leftovers into your container. Most places are cool with it, especially if you're not taking a ton. Failing that? Grab some extra napkins and carefully wrap the crab. Then, use a plastic bag and tuck it inside your tote bag to avoid spills. It's less ideal, but it's better than leaving that deliciousness behind!

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