With our hectic schedules packed with academic and extracurricular commitments of all sorts, it is no surprise that every RI student looks forward to the break and dismissal times in hope of refilling themselves with a hearty meal or grabbing a quick bite before hustling on with their busy lives.
Year 1s in particular, being new to the school, are often excited yet confused about the wide selection of dining options in RI. Primary schools have canteens, but what is this “Chill”? “Professor Brawn Cafe?” It is safe to say that our school’s food choices can cater to various needs and wants, be it a filling meal, a small snack or something finer than what we are used to.
So let us introduce the dining options available in RI to help you better decide which to patronise and when. Our writers, with the help of several interviewees, briefly describe the food offered at each site and give their honest take on each option.
Chang vs Nang
Most Rafflesians have patronized both drink stalls in the canteen. but have never really thought about which is better. If you have always wondered about this, you have come to the right place.
Chillin’ At Chill
Everyone knows about Chill, or at least they used to. During this Covid era, the convenience store has long faded into the background. But will it make a comeback? It remains to be seen. What… Continue reading Chillin’ At Chill
Professor Brawn Review: Is the Food That Good?
The Professor Brawn stall in the Raja Block foyer is a regular fixture, but is it really worth a visit?
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The Food Fight
There are many, many food stalls in the RI canteen but are they all worth spending your lunch money on?
Raffles Publications
Known for the iconic Rafflesian Times, we are a student-based, student-led and (mostly) student-run club of students with a passion for writing and its different forms, ranging from events reporting and commentaries to reviews and exclusive interviews. Through professional training and on-the-ground reportage assignments, we empower our members to unleash their inner writers and put their skills to test in exploring diverse issues relevant to the student and staff population.
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