From weekend craft markets to the culinary happenings in town, here is Vogue Singapore’s shortlist of five can’t-miss events this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Feast on local fare at the recently reopened StraitsKitchen On Friday night: Amid the reopening of Grand Hyatt Singapore, its famed buffet restaurant StraitsKitchen has also opened its doors. Under the continued helm of chef de cuisine Nelson Wong, the familiar taste of home is executed with perfection as the array of dishes is drawn from the best of Malay, Chinese, Indian and Nyonya cuisine.

Look forward to a dedicated station for delectable popiah to be made à la minute, or the simple delight of freshly-fried keropok and sambal belacan that hits the spot. While steaming hot dishes like a plate of carrot cake or slow-boiled winter melon soup also seek to satiate the local palate, there’s nothing quite like a fully-stocked dessert section filled with all the authentic favourites—from goreng pisang and sago gula melaka to a vibrant selection of kueh —to really bring it home. StraitsKitchen , 10 Scotts Rd, Grand Hyatt, Singapore 22821 Catch a one-of-a-kind piano performance On Saturday afternoon: Don’t expect your typical classical piano performance at Augmented Harmony .

Instead, the concert blends classical music, visual art and cutting-edge technology to create an immersive, multi-sensory experience that pushes the boundaries of a traditional performance. Created by acclaimed pianist and composer Churen L.