
Here are some of our team's favourite hot new products and experiences happening in Singapore!
It’s no secret that we have some of the best jobs in Singapore. Not only do we offer our advice and explore the latest new things to do before they’ve even opened, we also get to test and review new products. We often get sent merch and items to try, with no obligation to post about them. Here are some of the things we’ve been loving lately, and our honest thoughts on why we love it (and why we think you will too..)
Tried and tested: HoneyKids team real reviews and things we are loving in Singapore right now…
1. NEW: House Longevity and Sauna Bath House

Sitting in a sauna is no boring affair at House Longevity and Sauna Bath House because they’ve brought the German Aufguss experience to Singapore. It’s Germany’s favourite sauna ritual with essential oils, music, and a choreographed towel dance to circulate the heat and scent around the sauna. The multi-sensory wellness ritual left me feeling so relaxed and comforted, I didn’t even feel that ten minutes had passed — and I don’t last more than 3 minutes in usual sauna settings. The Aufguss ritual is so highly regarded in Europe that there is an association which runs certification courses and competitions. And yes, the sauna meisters of House Longevity and Sauna Bath House are the only ones in Singapore with that certification. We love that they’ve also got hot and cold pools to dip in, plus other services like red light and oxygen therapy. – Andrina
Where: House Longevity and Sauna Bath House, 50 Raffles Place, #01-2B Singapore Land Tower, Singapore 048623
How much: 2- hour sessions in the Sauna Bath House starts from $55, Red Light Therapy starts from $88 per session, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy starts from $150 per session
Check their Instagram for the updates on the scheduling of Aufguss ritual
2. NEW: We are obsessed with the newly released Vivo V70 Series phones with pro-grade cameras and all-day power

It’s literally my worst nightmare running out of phone battery in the middle of the day (which my old iPhone is prone to do). With kids at school to worry about and a job that requires the use of energy-draining apps like Capcut and social media, I wanted to try out a phone that promises all-day power. And I can confirm this is correct, and the quality of the images it captures are genuinely amazing. I’ve loved testing out the Vivo V70 Series, and with a price tag starting at only $599, add this to your must-buy list! – Amanda
What: Vivo V70 and V70 FE phones
Price: From $599
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3. Gardens by the Bay: Autism Awareness Month activities and the brand new IMBA theatre

Looking for an immersive arts experience that’s fun for kids and adults alike? Head to the brand new IMBA Theatre at Gardens by the Bay, a one‑of‑a‑kind attraction where large‑scale digital shows and curated gallery exhibitions bring art to life in ways that feel like stepping inside the artwork itself. Exhibitions like Botero: Heart of Volume and David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) combine projection, motion and sound for a visual adventure that’s great with older kids and teens.
When: Open daily 9am – 9pm (last entry around 8pm)
Where: IMBA Theatre at Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953, a short walk from Bayfront MRT
Price: Ticket prices vary depending on the exhibition you choose. Many immersive sessions and gallery shows start from around $30++ per person (check specific show pricing and time slots when booking).
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Mark Autism Awareness Month with a visit to this free, family-friendly exhibition, where kids can learn about autism spectrum disorder, understand the importance of inclusion, and celebrate the strengths of individuals on the spectrum. Through engaging displays, families will also pick up simple ways to create supportive environments and advocate for a more inclusive community. – HoneyKids Team
When: Saturday, 28 March – Monday, 27 April 2026
Where: Gardens by the Bay Foyer, beside The Canopy Ticketing Counter
Price: Free
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4. Taking pics at Singapore’s largest-ever chocolate tunnel by local chef-artist Janice Wong

Three beautiful tunnels filled with 10,000 bon bons and 800kg of chocolate?! This is Singapore’s largest edible art installation crafted by our favourite Chef – Artist, honegrown hero Janice Wong. It has just made the Singapore Book of Records and you can find it at the atrium of Paragon Shopping Centre. While the installation is free for all to see, the Chocolate picking experience and chocolate painting workshop is exclusive to Paragon Club members with minimum spend. Limited sessions available. – Amanda and Andrina
When: 9 April – 3 May 2026
Where: Paragon Shopping Centre, Level 1 Atrium
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5. Pixi Beauty new Spring collection

Pixi Beauty’s Spring ‘26 collection brings new blush and lip shades and a whole new Antioxidant collection. Joining the Antioxidant Mist and tonic is a roll-on eye serum, an eye mask goggle, and a SuperBerry Cleansing Whip that gently cleanses light makeup. What caught our hearts is the Vitamin- C CremeSerum that has encapsulated Vitamin C beads suspended in hyaluronic gel. Its brightening effect is obvious from the very first use. Being a moisturiser-serum, it fully hydrates and leaves no sticky residue. Just remember to apply sunscreen after use! – Andrina
Where: Available on Pixi Beauty
6. Check out this brand new hydration drink from Ming Bridges

We’re loving this brand new hydration drink from one of our favourite mama influencers, Ming Bridges. Thirsty Mama by Formi is a thoughtfully formulated hydration blend created to support women through pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. It’s even safe for kids to drink – and we can confirm they love it. Delivering clean, sugar-free electrolytes plus key vitamins and minerals to help replenish, energise, and restore during life’s most demanding seasons. We love the grab and go sachets, cute blender, and the fresh flavours that make staying hydrated in Singapore so much easier! -Amanda
What: Thirsty Mama by Formi hydration sachets
Price: $38 for a box of 20 sachets
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7. Nitrate-free sausages and hams, made with ingredients that every parent knows!

Jill’s Sausages have become my family’s go-to brand for sausages and deli meats. It’s a homegrown brand, started by a father who wants to make something he’d proudly serve his family. What I love about it, besides the taste, is that the products are made from ingredients that every parent knows. My usual gripe with packaged sausages and deli meats in the supermarkets is that they contain a long list of ingredients with names and descriptors that I don’t understand. Jill’s Sausages are simple: meat, water, spices, vinegar, vitamin C, baking soda (as a tenderiser), and collagen casing. No E330, E425 and the likes.
Where: Find Jill’s Sausages in selected NTUC Fairprice and Sheng Siong supermarkets or online at RedMart, or order directly from its website!
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8. Hanging out in Orchard Road with the kids (it’s more family-friendly than you think!)

When it comes to shopping for couture or high-street fashion, your best bet is the Little Red Dot’s answer to Paris’s Champs-Élysées, Orchard Road. But did you know there are heaps of things for kids to do, too? We’re talking entire shopping mall floors dedicated to kids, nature trails, delish noms that’ll have your picky eaters begging for seconds, indoor playgrounds and more. Yep, Orchard Road is definitely kid-friendly and we’ve got all the deets for a fun-filled day for kids of all ages. And don’t forget to get an ice cream sandwich from the uncles outside Takashimaya – the nostalgia! – HoneyKids Team
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9. Singapore’s first halal JUMBO! Perfect for big family celebrations: Mutiara Seafood by JUMBO Group

If you’ve been on the hunt for a cosy, intimate space to host your family for a celebratory dinner, check out Mutiara Seafood! Founded by the legendary JUMBO Group, this halal seafood restaurant is perfect for families. We tried the Dinner Set Menu for six persons recently during Ramadan and it was chef’s kiss! We started with the chicken corn soup, grilled prawns and crispy fried baby squid (our kiddo could not stop eating these – so addictive and kid-friendly!). Along with a generous mountain of garlic fried rice with silver fish, we thoroughly enjoyed the stir-fried broccoli with sambal and squid.
The star of the night was the signature chilli crab with mantou, of course! The crab was cooked to perfection and swimming in a perfectly sweet and spicy chilli sauce that tasted delightful when paired with the mini buns. Get ready to order extras of the mantou as the kids will go through them in a flash (we ordered two baskets of these in the end!). The grown-ups really appreciated the pre-cracked crab and plastic gloves provided, which made for a fuss-free experience. The set comes with drinks for the table too, and we really enjoyed the chilled aiyu jelly with fresh fruits which was incredibly refreshing after a day of fasting. We can’t wait to be back! – Syaz
When: Check for seasonal menus
Where: Mutiara Seafood, Wisma Geylang Serai, 1 Engku Aman Turn #01-02, 03 Wisma, #02-02 &, Singapore 408528
Price: 6 pax Dinner Set Menu for $238++
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10. Kid-approved: myFirst Carebuds Max wireless headphones

My kids love their myFirst Camera 3, so we were excited to hear that the brand has come up with its own line of wireless kids’ headphones! We opted for the myFirst Carebuds Max in Cotton Candy Mix, and love that it’s designed for kid-safe listening on devices (maximum of 94dB), with a Smart Transparency feature that automatically allows ambient sound to pass through. It’s been a great tool for my daughter’s home-based learning days, allowing her to focus on her educational videos whenever it gets a little noisy with her younger siblings at home! Its ultra-long battery life of up to 52 hours of playtime also comes in handy for daily use and road trips. It also comes with interchangeable ear pads! – Syaz
Price: $69.90
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11. Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour [Rated G, recommended age 12+]

We were moved to tears during this performance! The record-breaking World Tour of Les Misérables is now playing at Sands Theatre. To celebrate the world’s longest-running musical entering its 40th year in London, this spectacular production features an exciting new design specifically created for larger venues. It’s not the full production, but rather a concert-like show that celebrates the music, complete with costumes and an incredible orchestra. There is a huge cast and orchestra of over 65 members! – Amanda
When: Tuesday, 24 March – Sunday, 10 May 2026
Where: Les Misérables The Arena Spectacular World Tour, Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands
Price: Tickets from $88 – $258
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Have you got something you’re crushing on that you’d love to share with us? Email hello@honeykidsasia.com to tell us all about it!
