SINGAPORE - Enjoy brunch with gourmet coffee in an industrial building, beer and hawker fare on the roof, or barbecued seafood at the seaside.
These dining experiences are offered at a slew of new joints. But because they are in far-flung spots or obscure corners, it may take a long drive or some navigation to get there.
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