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  1. Fortunately, the aptly named Eatplaylove Café – one of two F&B outlets at the newly opened Aliwal Arts Centre – is anything but, occupying a bright and airy space that’s best visited with ...

    • 28 Aliwal St, Bugis, 199918
    • Cafés
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  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Fans of the iconic romcom “Eat, Pray, Love” might recognise the name thanks to the classic movie scene of Julia Roberts scarfing down an entire margherita pizza—and they’ll be opening an outlet right here in Singapore!

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  3. Jun 17, 2013 · Eatplaylove. #01-07 Aliwal Arts Centre, 28 Aliwal Street (near Arab Street), Singapore 199918, Tel: +65 6445 6400. Opening Hours: 12:00pm-10:00 (Closed Tues) Other Thai Restaurant Entries. Folks Collective (China Square) Spicy Thai – Thai Café (Aljunied) KHA (Martin Road) Baan Tong Thai (Tiong Bahru) Moojaa (Keong Siak Street) admin. See Full Bio.

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  4. Eat Pray Love Cafe. 146 likes. A place where passion speaks more than words..Food made with love

    • Ubud Palace and Legong Dance
    • Art Museums and Galleries
    • Meet Over 600 Monkeys in The Sacred Monkey Forest
    • Walk Through The Peaceful Rice Fields
    • Treat Yourself to A Spa
    • Improve Your Strength and Flexibility with Yoga
    • Arts & Crafts
    • Taste and Learn About The World`s Most Expensive Luwak Coffee
    • Go Shopping at Ubud Market
    • Eat Babi Guling

    The Ubud Palace, where the Ubud royal family still lives, is in the heart of the town and was built sometime around 1917. The Palace is beautifully decorated with statues, stone carvings, and ornaments, and most of the compound is open to the public. It is pleasant to stroll around the Palace during the day, but it can be packed with tourists, espe...

    There are a ton of art museums and galleries in and around Ubud, showing both modern and traditional art styles. The best art museum is Museum Puri Lukisan, or Museum of Fine Arts, which has examples of all schools of Balinese art. The collection is also well labelled in English. The museum has an excellent bookshop and cafe where we ate lunch and ...

    A visit to the sacred Monkey Forest is a must when in Ubud. Our visit to the Monkey Forest ended up being a very memorable experience, although not quite in the way we had expected! 1. Opening hours: Daily from 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. 2. Price: 30 000 idr = 3 us$ per person for adults, and 15 000 idr = 1 us$ for children. 3. Webpage: http://monkeyforest...

    There are several lovely walks through the rice paddies and small villages surrounding Ubud. We started out on a very nice walking tour that we read about in Lonely Planet but then made up our route as we went. Take the official (eh..unofficial) Nerd Nomads rice field walking tour! 🙂 Start at Ubud Palace and follow the road Jl Raya Campuan to the ...

    Ubud is packed with spas and salons, so there are plenty to choose from if you want to heal, pamper, rejuvenate and focus on your personal needs both physical and mentally. Many of the spas are located in the beautiful, lush hillsides outside of Ubud with splendid views over the rice fields.

    There are plenty of Yoga options in Ubud, and it`s area, offering every new trend within Yoga. A good place to look for Yoga classes is the bulletin board at the shop/cafe, Bali Buda. One of the most popular Yoga places is the Yoga Barn, beautifully located near a river valley. They have a huge range of Yoga classes every day.

    Nowhere on Bali will you find more handmade arts and crafts than in Ubud. The streets are packed with shops, boutiques, and galleries selling unique items made in and around Ubud. There are entire villages just outside of Ubud that specialises in wood carving, paintings, and silver, so take a taxi to these areas if you can`t find what you are looki...

    Bali has several coffee plantations making the famous and costly Kopi Luwak, and some of these are in the Ubud area. We went to one of them, where we learned how the famous and expensive “poo” coffee Kopi Luwak is produced. The Kopi Luwak is made from the Asian palm civet droppings. Called a toddy cat, the animal eats coffee beans and digest it. Al...

    The Ubud Market, whose real name is Pasar Seni, is located just across the road from the Ubud Palace. It is a bustling market that sells everything from clothes, sarongs, souvenirs, and handicrafts. It is not the best market I have been to, but it`s still a fun place to search for bargains and buy some souvenirs to bring home as gifts. Remember to ...

    Suckling pig, or Babi Guling, is one of Bali’s most famous dishes, and the Balinese is very proud of it. It is a pig stuffed with a mix of spices like turmeric, coriander seeds, lemongrass, black pepper, and garlic, and traditionally spit-roasted. Babi Guling is available at various warungs (eateries) around Bali, where locals flock for a quick lun...

  5. The ‘Eat Pray Love – Singapore Food Tour With A Difference’ is not just a mere exploration of flavors, but a journey that transcends the boundaries of taste. It is an opportunity to uncover the hidden stories behind each dish, to understand the cultural influences that have shaped Singapore’s vibrant food scene.

  6. Imagine a relaxing hang-out with all of your favorite things: cats, coffee and community. Eat Purr Love Cat Café is more than a café, it’s an experience. Our guests socialize with adorable, adoptable cats while sipping coffee and saving lives.

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