Housed in three heritage buildings, the newly minted JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach is a feast for the eyes.
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Housed in three heritage buildings, the newly minted JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach is a feast for the eyes.
“What do Singapore Noodles, Fortune Cookie, and Crab Rangoon have in common?” Well, they are all not real dishes in either Singapore or China, and yet are commonly found in almost every Chinese restaurant in America says Singaporean actor-cum-producer Elizabeth Lazan. She along with her best friend, Jeane Reveendran set out on a cross-country road trip from New York to Los Angeles in the hunt for the best Asian food in America. While their foodie adventure will release as a mini travel web-series titled, ‘Crack the Cookie Code’ only in February next year, The Faith of Anna Waters star, spills the beans on the food scene in her first home, Singapore and how she is coping up in Los Angeles.