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Eating Out
Edit ThisFood is one of our national past times and believe me, the food is fantastic. Singapore does have an annual Food Festival which feature local hawker cusine like Haianese chicken rice, laksa, chili crab, satay etc Head to Marina Bay for a 'steam boat' buffet. It is pretty cheap just S$10 or S$12 per pax and you can feast on a variety of food like crabs, prawns, beef, mutton, pork and chicken. Just pick your food from the counter and cook it in a hot pot of soup either Tom Yam or Chicken and you can also grill it on a hot plate. Eat all you can but there is a fine of S$5 if food wastage, though it is seldom enforced. Just take the subway to Marina Bay and get out the station and take bus nos SBS 400 and ask the bus driver, he will be able to direct you. In this section I will list a number of places where you can give your taste buds a treat:
Chinatown Food Street A must to go place to savour the local delights like satay, seafood, wan ton noodles etc. It is located at Smith Street. The stalls operate in late afternoon till night. The road is beautiful decorated with lights...dinning under the star. Price is reasonable.An dinning experience, you will never forget...in order to digest your meal...do take a stroll throught the night market and grap some wonderful gifts to bring home.
Geylang Lorong 9 Geylang is another interesting sight in Singapore. Don't be surprise to see so many men on the street. One of the red light district here but it is another food haven for the locals and travellers, if you have a strong heart, do try on a pot of Frog's leg porriage or a plate of oyster omelet. It is very delicious and good for the men.If not try, the famous beef noodle. You will never regret coming to the food paradise.
East Coast Park Seafood Centre offers numerous seafood restaurants. You can eat beside the beach to enjoy the sea breeze, or feast till you choke in air-con environment. Most restaurants sell delicious chilli and pepper crabs. Reservations may be needed during weekend or eve of holidays.
If you have little time to spare while on your way to Sentosa, just stop by at the hawker centre opposite of Habourfront, you will be amazed by the variety of Muslim food like Nasi Pandang, Mutton soup, Mee soto etc, it can be a little spicy but that life.
Don't eat at Boat Quay, the food was very pricy (we got cheated for eating crab there) and people are too pushy so you cannot even walk there quietly. Much better and nicer are the hawker centres and i can recommend eating sushi at Genki's.
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Lawry's The Prime Rib
Edit ThisFor those of you who can't get enough of the best prime beef, then Lawry's is the place to go to quench your appetite. It is a little less expensive compared to the other restaurants with suculent beef and the neccessary side dishes to add flavour. The atmosphere in the restaurant compliments the decor.
#02-30 Paragon,
290 Orchard Road,
Tel: 8363333,
Hours: 11.30 am-2.30 pm and 5-10 pm (till 11 pm on Sat)
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Brewerkz Singapore
Edit ThisCan't decide where to go? well the Brewerkz Singapore, has it all... For those beer lovers, you can taste a wide range of beer that is freshly prepared. The portions are huge and the desserts are mmmmmm. If you are a small eater and planning on trying out the desserts than it is advisable to share the meals with someone so that you would have room for dessert.
30 Merchant Road,
#02-07 Riverside Point,
Tel: 438-2311
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Just Steak
Edit ThisJust as the name suggests, Steak is the main attraction of this restaurant, for they served one of the best steak in Singapore. & For those meat lovers out there, this is the place you would want to visit for a good steak meal.
Highly recommended is their USDA PRIME cuts. They do Roast Prime Ribs or Roast Beefs on their wagon on Every weekends.
For Steaks, they feature the U.S.D.A PRIME Ribeye, Striploin or Tenderloin cuts. They also have U.S Pork Chop & Rack of Lamb.
The steaks here are cooked to perfection and at a more..
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Margarita's
Edit ThisAnyone up for some mexican? Well there is delightful place called Margarita's that will satisfy your hunger. Most of the dishes are set at a relatively considerable price. Just remember to save some room for dessert as they have some out-of-this-world selections.
| type: | International |
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| address: | 404 East Coast Road, Singapore 428998 |
| tel: | 440-8030 |
Santa Fe Tex Mex Grill
Edit ThisSituated at Boat Quay, the Tex Mex provides a wonderful range of delights which a large and tasty. If you are into cactus displays and cowboy decor you will enjoy dining here. It protrays a pleasant atmosphere and as metioned before, you wont stop eating. Although ont he expensive side, the food makes up in taste.
73-75 Boat Quay,
Tel: 538-4577
| type: | International |
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Mama Africa Restaurant and Wine Bar
Edit ThisRelatively expensive but it is a one stop food festival for your taste buds. Ranging from sweet potato to ostrich meat this restaurant has it all and to further enhance yoru experiance at Mama Africa Restaurant and Wine Bar, the decor consists of the unpolished timber floors, hand-painted walls, woven basket lampshades, and recycled tables and chairs - add to the ambience and help you get into the African beat.
88 Telok Ayer Street,
Far East Square #01-01,
Singapore 048470
Tel: 532-9339
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African Heartbeat Restaurant & Bar
Edit ThisIf you haven't got enough African delights and are looking for more, here is another satisfying restaurant where the dress code is smart casual and the food is fantastic.
21 Science Park Road,
#01-01, The Aquarius,
Singapore Science Park II,
Singapore 117628,
Tel: 775-7988
Note: Restaurant has sinced closed down.
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WholMeals Cafe & Store
Edit ThisFor those calorie counters, weight watchers, health freaks or just those who are into trying new foods, this isn the place to be. The menu contains all the yummy stuff without the calories. The fruit drinks are delicious and you cou;d spend all day tasting them.
#01-62 Bugis Junction,
Tel: 337-9257,
Opening hours: Every day from 8 am to 9.30 pm
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Billy Bombers American Classic
Edit ThisIf you want fantastic food with the feel of the 50's classic decor, then this is the place to go. There is a huge range of perfectly prepared food to suit the tasebuds of anyone.
Hours: 11 am-11 pm (Sun-Thu), 11 am-midnight (Fri and Sat)
| type: | International |
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| address: | 160 Orchard Road, #B1-13, Orchard Point |
| tel: | 733-6382 |
Blu
Edit ThisSituated on the 24th floor of the Shangri-La Hotel, the restaurant has excellent taste in decor. As for the food however, is not spectacular. If you are one to dine in restaurants for the experience of the "blue" atmosphere, then try some of the finger foods presented.
Shangri-La Hotel,
Orange Grove Road,
Tel: 737-3644,
Opening hours: 7 - 9.30 pm, closed on Sundays
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Morton’s of Chicago
Edit ThisIf you are hungry and you are looking for a good western meal then Morton's is the place for you! served in generous portions, it is enough to make anyone satisfied witht he rich tastes combined. If you are a chocolate lover, then the Godiva Hot Chocolate Cake will make your day, aaahhhhh Chocolate heaven.....
The Steakhouse,
Fourth storey,
The Oriental Singapore,
Tel: 339-3740,
Hours: 5.30 to 11 pm
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Au Bon Pain
Edit ThisWhat is filled with the smell fo freshly baked bread and all those yummy treats we all long to get our hands on? ahhh the Au Bon Pain bakery of course! It is dedicated to the many types of sandwiches and breads to choose from. To further enhance the love of the bread, diners can enjoy the view from the sidewalk or in the cafe itself. If you haven't got enough of the fantastic bakery, here is two other places it is situated: International Plaza, Anson Road, and Caltex House, Raffles Place, are open from 7.30 am to 7.30 pm.
583 Orchard Road,
#01-01A/K1 more..
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Restaurant Casablanca
Edit ThisFor those interested in tasting the different varieties Morroccon food has to offer, then this is the place for you. Situated in Hollad Village, it is the newest restaurant to join the scene.
18 Lorong Mambong,
Holland Village,
Singapore 277678
Tel: 465-6016
Opening hours: noon - 2.30 pm and 7 pm - 11 pm on weekdays and noon - 11 pm on weekends.
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