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tripmaster
Nov 24, 06, 7:43 pm
On my MR, Im gonna get a chance to spend a full day in Singapore.

I love Chinese food and Indian food and would like to get something nice for my wife. I live in NYC so I'd prefer something that is either cheaper than what we could get here, or preferrably, different!

Any advice? I am looking for a Chili Crab place Hwa Yue Wee (?) and a place called Longbar for lunch, from earlier posts... any shopping recs? Must eat places?

bseller
Nov 25, 06, 7:12 am
Any advice? I am looking for a Chili Crab place Hwa Yue Wee (?) and a place called Longbar for lunch, from earlier posts... any shopping recs? Must eat places?
Have a great time on your MR!! All of us have our own 'favorite' places to eat while in SIN, but some names continue to crop up on these threads over and over...

Do a search for Food in the SIN forum and you'll be overwhelmed!! As for Chili Crab, I personally like the Esplanade location of No Signboard as it provides great people watching, is convenient to most hotels and has some really good food.

I think you're referring to the LongBar at Raffles Hotel. If so, I'd advise against going there for lunch (if they even serve lunch). There are other places to eat at Raffles such as the Tiffin Room, but again - I'd advise finding what sounds to you to be a good "local" Hawker place.
You'll find many, many recs here on the SIN board.

Lots of people swear by Tiong Bharu, and its very very good. You might want to hit the LongBar at Raffles for a Singapore Sling at some time, but go local for lunch.

Best, Dave

tripmaster
Nov 25, 06, 12:35 pm
Have a great time on your MR!! All of us have our own 'favorite' places to eat while in SIN, but some names continue to crop up on these threads over and over...

Do a search for Food in the SIN forum and you'll be overwhelmed!! As for Chili Crab, I personally like the Esplanade location of No Signboard as it provides great people watching, is convenient to most hotels and has some really good food.

I think you're referring to the LongBar at Raffles Hotel. If so, I'd advise against going there for lunch (if they even serve lunch). There are other places to eat at Raffles such as the Tiffin Room, but again - I'd advise finding what sounds to you to be a good "local" Hawker place.
You'll find many, many recs here on the SIN board.

Lots of people swear by Tiong Bharu, and its very very good. You might want to hit the LongBar at Raffles for a Singapore Sling at some time, but go local for lunch.

Best, Dave

Hey Dave! Long time!

Yah, new job is gonna require more travel and old job hardly had me on plane, so I need to make 2 MRs before end of the year. Singapore and Tokyo. Never been to Singapore, and dont know anyone there either.

So many recommendations, just trying to see what's up to date... I read the Longbar lunch prix fixe here on FT actually. But I'd prefer to go local, since I get plenty of food like Longbar in NYC, I imagine...

bseller
Nov 26, 06, 6:50 am
But I'd prefer to go local, since I get plenty of food like Longbar in NYC, I imagine...
Sounds like a good plan.....
Something else to consider would be good Arab/Hallal food such as Zam-Zam's, or Indian in Little India...Lots of recs on this board and on other foodie sites.

Good luck with the new job!! Best, Dave

JC5280
Nov 26, 06, 8:12 pm
Never been to Singapore, and dont know anyone there either.



Good "starter" place for Asian travel! I call it the "comfort destination", because it is so Western and just about everyone speaks English. You might be able to convince yourself you are in downtown Honolulu at times when walking around.

Even if the shopping is expensive by Asian standards (relative to US shopping) its an awesome city with great people!

tripmaster
Nov 26, 06, 8:15 pm
Good "starter" place for Asian travel! I call it the "comfort destination", because it is so Western and just about everyone speaks English. You might be able to convince yourself you are in downtown Honolulu at times when walking around.

Even if the shopping is expensive by Asian standards (relative to US shopping) its an awesome city with great people!

Are there unique places to look for, shopping-wise? When I was in HK I went to Vivenne Tam, etc. and while available in NYC, there were definitely different things to get.

jpatokal
Nov 27, 06, 7:16 am
Are there unique places to look for, shopping-wise? When I was in HK I went to Vivenne Tam, etc. and while available in NYC, there were definitely different things to get.
Singapore has one gazillion identikit malls that all look the same and stock the same crap... and one Mustafa Centre. Don't miss it.

tripmaster
Nov 28, 06, 9:33 pm
Singapore has one gazillion identikit malls that all look the same and stock the same crap... and one Mustafa Centre. Don't miss it.

I will report back!

m60521
Nov 28, 06, 9:53 pm
I am looking for a Chili Crab place Hwa Yue Wee (?) and a place called Longbar for lunch, from earlier posts... any shopping recs? Must eat places?

I just did a 1 day stopover in Singapore on Nov 21 on my way home from Kuala Lumpur. Orchard Road is all decked out for Christmas and there are hundreds of great food places along the mile-long stretch of shops. And, of course I had a Singapore Sling at the Long Bar, on the 2nd level of the famous Raffles Hotel. I had an incredible view of the city from my hotel room, on the 61st floor of the Swissotel (across the street from the Raffles Hotel) which I got, including breakfast, for $140 US for the night via Hotels.com. I highly recommend the Swissotel.

Grab a subway map and see most of the city in a single day.


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