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2022
21
August
Where should I eat in Singapore during my visit?
21
August
Question:
Humans say...
Nando
Just check out Food Street. Literally called that. Lots of choices and a good vibe.
Jacqui
For sure Food Street. Visit Raffles for a treat
Joanne
Jacqui Raffles and the “original” Singapore Sling!
Jacqui
Joanne Indeed
Shashi
Orchard street, it’s beautiful. Santosa island
Van
Gaylang for Chilli
with Nosign Board Restaurant,
Hainan Chicken Rice
Frog Porridge
Vivette
Marina Bay Sands is pricey but worth the stay. Gardens by the Bay, Clark Quay, Orchard Road and Merlion Park. Chili crab and oatmeal prawn in Bei Sheng is a must try (Sembawang). Roti prata in Casuarina as well.
Sherry
Top of the World Bar
Bernie
Find that food stall with the Michelin star; wish I could remember exactly where it is, the food was spectacular.
Wivina
https://www.liaofanhawkerchan.com/locations hawker Chan got his Michelin star in 2016 and lost it in 2021…not sure of that was COVID related or something else. But it’s probably the cheapest Michelin star quality meal you’ll ever have!
LIAOFANHAWKERCHAN.COM
Liao Fan Hawker Chan
Jason
There is a YouTube channel for DancingBacon. She is based in Singapore so there may be some suggestions
Cassandr
Guided “Battlebox” tour
John
Clark Quay is a fun walk and lots of good eating/people watching spots major hotel bars and anything exotic like roof top bars are very expensive like $20,CDN for a beer,
Lisa
Not sure if it’s still there - lived in Singapore 20 years ago- but you should go for seafood at the East Coast Seafood Centre. Chili crab. Pepper crab. Delish! And definitely try the chicken rice. That was my favourite.
Lisa
Oh and the Night Safari at the Zoo is amazing - I brought all my visitors there.
Mike
Night Safari. Something to add to your MUST SEE list.
Michelle
Mike do we need to book tickets in advance?
Mike
Michelle ... I was there a few years ago and we bought tickets online in the morning. The mini-bus will pick you up from your hotel late evening. Yes... it is at night... and it is really worth the drive
Bartek
Sammy’s curry …. All Dempsey hill are for food and heritage …. Little India …. Singapore orchid gardens in Botanic Gardens… East Coast lagoon food village for great dinner… Joo Chiat heritage area … that’s a few recommendations… just came back a week ago
Gina
Shireen
Marli
Do a cooking tour. Great fun.
Michelle
Marli oh! Where can I book this?
Marli
https://www.secretfoodtours.com/singapore/
SECRETFOODTOURS.COM
Singapore Food Tour | Culinary Food Tours in Singapore
Derick
Raffles for afternoon tea. I’m sure it’s still going! Dress code is strict wife had shorts on and we had to rebook for the next day although that was around 25 years ago.
Rufiano
Happy hour on the top floor of the Sheraton
Hudson
Gardens By The Bay$$$, Sentosa (Island) Go to the island by cable car.$$$ You get an amazing view. While there be sure to see the Wings Of Time show$$$. Incredible.Some incredible beaches there: Palawan,Siloso,Tanjong and Universal Studios$$$ which we didnt do but it's an option if you're into it.
Wivina
Din Tai Fung — v best xiao long bao. There are several in Singapore, so they’re hard to miss…which doesn’t mean they taste like they’re production-line made. In fact every Din Tai Fung has kitchens that are visible to customers, to watch the well orchestrated chaos there. You can find DTF in Malaysia, Thailand, China (even though it’s Taiwanese) +++ and…in the US. Look forward to them someday opening a restaurant in YVR. *i have no business connection to DTF. This review is from a mighty satisfied customer.
Andrew
We take special weekend trips to Seattle from van isl just for DTF. First time was Singapore now I’m hooked.
Wivina
Great! That’s on my list of to-dos to-go to’s as well. Three DTFs there I think!
Andrew
Yes one downtown one at the university village and one in Bellevue. Been to the one down town and Bellevue a couple times. Since covid we have not been able to go and enjoy the best dumplings ever. My dream would be to open one in Vancouver. I guarantee it would be very successful. Also been to the one in Tokyo but got take out and when we got outside we then realized the take out in Japan was frozen so you eat it when you got home. We were disappointed.
Wivina
I can understand how that would have been super disappointing. Frozen takeaway
Wivina
The view from the top of Marina Bay Sands is worth the stop. As is the amazing Gardens by the Bay nearby below
Wivina
And if youre up for an island adventure Tioman island (Malaysia) is not very far away…and beautiful! Well worth it if you have the time. Malaysia is one bridge away — literally.
Linda
Singapore is small you should be able to fit everything in! Get to the zoo I loved that and all the little pockets.
Vivian
Buy a Singapore Sling where it was invented https://www.raffles.com/singapore/dining/long-bar/
RAFFLES.COM
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Vivian
Visit Arms to the World
Jemmy
https://goo.gl/maps/jnXAuZFjS1JrCQBy8 https://singaporefoodie.com/chai-chuan-tou-yang-rou-tang.../ Michelin Bib Gourmand stall owned by my highschool friend.
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Chai Chuan Tou Yang Rou Tang · 115 Bukit Merah View, #01-51, Singapore 151115
Jemmy
ps.. just beware with opening time, they only open for 2.5hrs daily (yes, 2.5hrs only). They usually sold out and that's all for the day, so come earlier if you planning to try this.
Inder
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Rianna
Cloud Forest, Flower Dome and Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay.
Chinatown.
Gotta try the Kaya Toast.
Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken at Maxwell Food Centre
Haji Lane
Marina Bay Sands area
Rianna
Also helpful to get sim card at airport
Lorraine
I went to the Zoo really beautiful. They have a night safari.
Sharon
There is so much to see there. Amazing cheap food. Universal Studio with little wait time. Zoo is definitely a thing I do every time I go back to visit family. If you like dancing, the clubs are open till 7 am.
A.I. says...
Top Things to See, Do and Eat in Singapore
Singapore is a vibrant city-state that offers a unique blend of modern and traditional attractions, delicious food, and cultural diversity. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, there's always something new to discover in this cosmopolitan destination. Here are some recommendations to make the most of your upcoming trip to Singapore.
Must-See Attractions
- Gardens by the Bay: This iconic nature park boasts breathtaking Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome. Don't miss the mesmerizing light and sound show at night.
- Marina Bay Sands: Home to the iconic infinity pool, this integrated resort offers stunning views of the city skyline and a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
- Singapore Flyer: Take a ride on one of the world's largest observation wheels for panoramic views of the city and beyond.
- Sentosa Island: Escape the city and explore this resort island, featuring beaches, theme parks, nature trails, and world-class attractions like Universal Studios Singapore.
Cultural Experiences
- Chinatown: Immerse yourself in the vibrant sights, sounds, and smells of Singapore's Chinatown district, with its bustling markets, temples, and authentic eateries.
- Little India: Step into a world of colorful saris, aromatic spices, and traditional handicrafts in this vibrant ethnic enclave.
- Arab Street: Explore the rich cultural heritage of the Arab community in Singapore by visiting the Sultan Mosque, shopping for souvenirs, and indulging in Middle Eastern cuisine.
Culinary Delights
Singapore is a foodie's paradise, offering a wide range of local and international cuisines. Here are some must-try dishes and dining experiences:
- Hawker Centers: Sample authentic Singaporean dishes like chicken rice, laksa, and satay at these bustling outdoor food courts. Some popular options include Maxwell Food Centre, Lau Pa Sat, and Chomp Chomp Food Centre.
- Peranakan Cuisine: Indulge in the unique flavors of Peranakan (Straits-born Chinese) cuisine, featuring dishes like laksa, ayam buah keluak, and kueh pie tee.
- Michelin-Starred Restaurants: For a fine dining experience, Singapore offers a range of Michelin-starred restaurants, including Odette, Les Amis, and Candlenut.
Whether you're exploring the city's iconic landmarks, immersing yourself in diverse cultures, or indulging in mouthwatering cuisine, Singapore promises an unforgettable experience. Enjoy your trip and make lasting memories in this dynamic city-state!
Michelle
Heading to Singapore in a few weeks! any recommendations to see/do/eat? thanks!