Engage and converse with refugees over traditional meals at the PichaEats' Open House, which help refugees earn a livelihood.
This cozy joint doesn’t just satisfy diners with Malaysian favourites. Diners can buy a meal for those in need through “pay-it-forward” vouchers.
Spread over three heritage shophouses, China House’s legendary cake spread features up to 50 varieties at any time. The space is also a hub for poets, musicians and other creatives.
In Indonesia’s Kupang, Cafe Inklusi is part of a gastronomical and societal revolution - serving traditional cuisine made by the deaf.
Yummy meals, organic produce, a traditional chinese medicine clinic, a yoga space and childcare – Mahota is a commune for the modern age.
One cool space, many good things. Come for the great food, lovely homeware made by social enterprises, and a nail salon that empowers the disadvantaged.
Serving up delicious and affordable comfort food – think chilli crab pasta – this social enterprise channels its profits to charitable and social causes.
Delectable Cantonese dim sum right in the heart of Chinatown – that also lends a helping to those who need a second chance.