Clarke Quay
This is one place that has been recently revamped and its now 'THE' place in Singapore. Many restaurants, cafes, pubs, and clubs ply the river banks. There is plenty to see and do here. Start your day with drinks at pubs constantly offering happy hour prices. Then feast on either the Japanese, Korean, Chinese, American, Mexican, Indian, Indo-Chine, etc... cusines. There is many eateris to keep you immensely satisifed and full. If you dare, go on the reverse bungy !!!!. more
Satay Club
You don't need an address (on how to get there) or telephone number (to make reservation). Why?? Because any taxi driver, or bus driver knows the location of this famous tourist spot. Just say, to the Satay Club at Clarke Quay, and you will be taken rightaway! Try the grilled lamb, chicken, beef or prawn satay on skewers, served with the traditional peanut gravy sauce and accompanied with chunks of onions and sliced cucumbers. Simply Yummy!!! more
Chatterbox @ Meritus Mandarin
This is where you can try Singapore's most famous Chicken Rice - comprising of steamed or roasted chicken, soup, rice and veg.
Though it is rather pricey as compared to getting at a coffeeshop or hawker centre, you can't compare the quality that you are getting.
A dish is easily priced around $18+++.
Its worth every penny! more
Long Bar @ Raffles Hotel
This is one place where you can eat your peanuts and leave them strewn on the floor!.... Yes, you won't be fined at all!
This is one place where most tourists go to have the famous signature drink - Singapore Sling.
Nice place to sit back and cosy up in the rattan armchairs in a colonial style building.
Worth a night out! more
Hard Rock Cafe
For a good old rock and roll time, this is just the place for you! Feast on the American-styled burgers, fajitas, chicken and rib platters, and not forgetting the to die for HRC Fudge Icecream! more
Hotel 81 Geylang
Hotel 81 Chain has 15 hotels in Singapore. I stayed in one of their hotels in Geylang.
Geylang is east of the centre on the way to the airport. It is a lively part of the city with lots of local restaurants
The room was adaquate, but very small. It had a television, hairdryer, mini fridge, coffee and tea-making facilities. Breakfast is not included but a pot of instant noodles is provided every day. Just add hot water and breakfast is ready.
The streets in Geylang are called lorongs and are numbered 1 to 42 eastward. All lorongs look alike, the numbering is a bit strange. The address of our hotel was: 20 Lorong 16, which means that the house number is 16 and the number of the lorong is 20. more
Holiday Inn
Excellent hotel just a few metres from Orchard Road (Singapore's main shopping street). Rooms are large & reasonably priced if booked online. One of the best Indian restaurants in the world (I mean that) in the hotel basement. more
Holiday Inn
Excellent hotel just a few metres from Orchard Road (Singapore's main shopping street). Rooms are large & reasonably priced if booked online. One of the best Indian restaurants in the world (I mean that) in the hotel basement. more
The InnCrowd
Check out their homepage. You will find lots of info about Singapore more
zouk
cool and stylish niteclub, djs fromm all over the world more
Orchard Hotel
Nice food/shopping arcade on ground floor, close to Botanic Gardens, Ngee Ann City Mall. more
Java Restaurant
Riverside dining. Try the mie goreng and combination satay with a Tiger Beer. more
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