Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre
Budget Meals
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It's very simple. Singaporeans love food, and are willing to queue up and wait for food that is worth waiting for. Food centers are where you can find a melting pot of Singaporean local cuisine, which in itself is very varied, due to our multi-ethnic, multi-cultural society. The location of the market is also near the city.
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Er Woo Teochew Opera House
Things To Do
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Er Woo Teochew Opera Troupe is the oldest Chinese Opera troupe in Singapore. Come visit the Opera House right in the heart of Chinatown to understand the evolving dialect culture in Singapore and the fading art scene for Chinese Opera.
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ArtScience Museum
Things To Do
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Curation is excellent, and the temporary exhibits are always interesting and relevant, ranging from Dinosaurs to Robotics and so on. The permanent exhibit, FUTURE WORLD, changes based on the time of year, for example, in December, it was Christmas-themed.
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The Pinnacle@Duxton
Things To Do
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This award-winning public housing development is called home by more than 2,000 Singaporeans. It is made up of seven 50-storey blocks which are connected by two skybridges, one on the 26th floor and another on the 50th floor. Pinnacle@Duxton was one of the most sought after developments when it was launched because of its design and location.
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Cha Cha Cha Mexican Restaurant & Bar
Things To Do
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Cha Cha Cha is a Mexican Family Restaurant in the middle of the lively night scene at Holland Village. Now that the Circle Line is up and running it's only a 3 min walk away. Options for healthy and comfort food. It is a nice place to have a night out, add a couple of sweet margaritas to sip on, people watch and enjoy the open air concept.
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Punggol Jetty
Cafes
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Sunsets are beautiful here. Locals like to hangout at the small jetty to fish and watch the sunset. This is usually the endpoint of a biking trip through the park connector. In less than a 5-minute walk away, there are alfresco dining and bars available, serving local, Japanese and Western food.
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Wild Oats
Cafes
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Super chill neighbourhood bar/cafe for a great hangout located in a local park. Both western hot food and bar snacks available. Serves beer/shots/wine. If you want to get local food before having drinks, there is a 24-hour coffee shop right across the road.
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Toa Payoh HDB Hub
Things To Do
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The Housing Development Board, or HDB, is the government agency managing Singapore’s public housing. It is thus out of necessity for majority of Singaporeans to visit the Toa Payoh HDB Hub rather than us loving it. It of course depends entirely on the reasons for us being there too – elation if it’s to get a new home, despair if it’s to lose one.
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Roof Garden | Skyville @ Dawson
Things To Do
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It's 47 storeys up, you get a broad "wind conditioned" panoramic view of the city and it's totally FREE! Unlike some of the other places offering similar views as well as the usual crowds of tourists. It is not crowded and there is ample seating for you to set up an open air picnic.
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One Altitude
Lounges
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This is the highest rooftop bar in Singapore. From the top, you'll see the whole of Singapore, from Indonesia to Malaysia. From the top, you'll have a stunning view of the famous Marina Bay Sands building.
Ladies, if you wear high heels, don't wear stilettos as those tend to get stuck in the floorboard.
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Upper Bukit Timah Road, Former Ford Factory, Singapore
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The Former Ford Factory was the site where the Allied forces officially surrendered Singapore to the Japanese during WWII. In this museum, we can trace the journey of Singapore under the Japanese occupation. The original boardroom where the surrender took place can also be viewed.
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Gambas Avenue, Sembawang Hot Spring Park, Singapore
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The only natural hot spring on mainland Singapore, the Sembawang Hot Spring is popular for its apparent therapeutic properties. Dip your feet in the cascading pools with different water temperature. Bring along some eggs and cook your own onsen eggs in the wooden buckets provided.
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Macritchie Treetop Walk Trailhead, Singapore
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The Treetop Walk is the highlight of several hiking routes in MacRitchie Trail that brings one through a secondary forest. This free-standing suspension bridge connects the two highest points in MacRitchie(Bukit Peirce and Bukit Kalang) and offers a bird's eye view of the plants and animals that live in the forest canopy.
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Fort Canning Tree Tunnel Singapore
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The Fort Canning Tree Tunnel is an underground crossing with spiral staircase on the edge of Fort Canning Park. It links Dhoby Ghaut to the park. When one looks up from the bottom of the staircase, one is greeted by an amazing world of lush greenery.
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YY Kafei Dian
Cafes
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One of very few authentic Hainanish 'Kopi Dian' (coffee shop) left that's run by Hainanese. Their home made square bread is superb! Their BeeHoon is one of the better ones around. The shop is clean & beat, and the coffee & tea still maintain certain traditional standard. A really nice place to have breakfast.
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