I'm assuming you're referring to Bang Roadside, a popular eatery in Singapore. Here's what I found:
Crucially, the content does not try to be the main story. It rides the coattails of a larger trend or event, sitting on the "roadside" of that discussion. For example, during a major livestreamed awards show, a Bangroadside might be a single, perfect screenshot edited and posted 15 minutes after the event ends, reframing the entire narrative from the margins. bangroadside
The right side of my sedan kissed (punched) a concrete barrier. The air didn’t smell like pine trees anymore; it smelled like burnt rubber and metal filings. I'm assuming you're referring to Bang Roadside, a
Have you ever had a Bangroadside moment? Tell us your worst “side-swipe story” in the comments below. It rides the coattails of a larger trend