Crunchy Bytes
- Mar 3
- 2 min read
Small bytes of news.
Crunchy Bytes #5 - Exploria Singapore review: A mesmerising and immersive new indoor attraction at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Image credit: Ying Xuan Leong & Samantha Lek
Dive deep into the natural world at Exploria, a new indoor multimedia attraction in Singapore.
Crunchy Bytes #4 - Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2026: 9 food stalls to check out and what else you can do here

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What tasty bites can you score at Geylang Serai Ramadan Bazaar 2026? I trawled the annual festive night market, and here are my recommendations.
Crunchy Bytes #3 - JB-Singapore RTS Link: Ticket prices, immigration e-gates, and everything we know so far

Image credit: (Left) SCM Southern Corridor Malaysia/Youtube (Right) ASEAN Skyline Rising/Facebook | Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link
If you’ve ever sat in the Singapore Causeway crawl on the way to Johor Bahru, wondering if your life will ever resume, those days will soon be over. The Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link is gearing up to start operations by the end of 2026, promising a five-minute hop from Woodlands North MRT in Singapore to Bukit Chagar in Johor Bahru.
Crunchy Bytes #2 - 7 Japanese-Style Homes to Give MUJI a Run for Their Money

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There’s just something about Japanese homes that appeals to the masses. Think clean, minimalist designs with thoughtful planning and functional furnishings that embrace the concept of ‘less is more’ – one that’s extremely relevant to most homes in Singapore where space is a constraint.
Crunchy Bytes #1 - 10 Quirky Homes We Love That Don’t Follow the Usual Design Playbook

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Not every home needs to fit neatly into a trend. While styles like Japandi and Scandinavian continue to dominate renovation mood boards, there’s a growing number of homeowners who are choosing to design spaces that feel more personal — even if that means going against convention.




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