#1 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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hdjmiller says:
I have been to Singapore several times and have always made a point to go here. The food and the atmosphere here are fantastic and I would highly recommend it if you like Indian food. Lots of food and lots of beer. What more could you ask for?
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#2 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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planisphere says:
This is a Filipino Resto located in the 2nd Level of Marina Square Unit # 02-02, 6 Raffles Boulevard. They serve really delicious Filipino dishes. At first I was a bit disappointed with the food they were serving especially when they had the Buffet Month. And gradually, over the months of existence,…
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#3 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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shera4heman says:
Literally if you only have enough money to eat here once it is well worth it.
Start with the asian platter, sounds heavy but is lighter than air. Combines extremely fresh sushi without the usual staple of wontons and/or spring rolls,with some hot tuna and some real asian flavours, everything is li…
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#4 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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mckeebh says:
The Tiffin Curry Buffet, a must while in Singapore. If the Brits were to bring Indian cuisine to a colony a couple hundred years ago...well, you'd get the Tiffin Room. On another note, Raffles is the home of the famed Singapore Sling so if you're ever going to have one this is the place.
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#5 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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marvin_tpr says:
It was some time ago, but I am still impressed. Yes, wine is extremely expensive by the European standards, but overall experience was great.
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#6 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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grubi says:
You don't order from a menu, you just get your banana leafe on your table and the waiter asks you, what you like. You can look at all dishes and give him the information. For every food you take, you have to pay. Everything they offer is made with a lot of curry which is very tasty and also a bit sp…
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#7 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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petitefleur says:
I'm not an ice-cream lover, but I've converted recently.
Ben & Jerry's a big brand all over the world, most people already know it, but I just have to write about it and find the soulmate in taste, and just because it's so cute! :)
In the past, the only place I could get the ice-cream was at …
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#8 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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benleezm says:
In Singapore, the most authentic Asian food is available at the hawker centres. The prices are extremely reasonable (S$4 to S$6) and the variety is incredible, a typical hawker centre usually has 20-50 stalls each specialising in one or two dishes. The type of food on offer includes Chinese, Malay, …
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#9 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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petitefleur says:
Read the name " Glutton's Bay " That sounds like my home address :p
Glutton's Bay's my favorite food centre in Singapore.. Open-air, clean, and just beside the river :) Cheap food in a posh environment.
Glutton's Bay designed by the Makansutra Seetoh.. Makansutra = Our Local Food Guru.. thus, …
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#10 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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dodge says:
Uniquely Singapore!! Cultural mix is the way Singapore unique. I could say here is the total asia. My trip to Singapore was to experience food culture, fortunately, I was guided by 2 lovely Singaporeans showing me around where locals eat.
1. Kaya Toast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast: Near East Park Squa…
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#11 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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petitefleur says:
I don't know what's up with me.. but I've been hungry all day, and I was thinking of all the desserts I love on my train ride home. My stomach growled badly as the thoughts grew wild, and I could not help but buy a slice of marble cheesecake, to accompany me through the movie that I'd lie watching o…
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#12 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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Raches says:
The recently renovated Newton Hawker Centre is a bright, lively, bustling place that provides the variety, quality and good value of other hawker centres without the grime. The food stalls are set in a big square around a plaza full of tables and chairs; each store is rated for its hygene so yo…
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#13 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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glenniesguy says:
The Seah Street deli is part of the Raffles hotel. For those having a craving for a really geed corned beef sandwich after traveling around S E Asia and wind up in Singapore this is the place. Those that are aware of NY delis will be very pleased. It is the best outside of NY. I understsnd th…
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#14 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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ioemi says:
I'm working at Orchard Road Paragon Shopping Centre and I like to call for LUNCH DELIVERIES. Where I don’t have to go out in the hot or raining midday and stay in the comfort of office. Very tasty seafood Tom Yum. The prawns are deveined (feels like at home) and fresh at all time. They use healthy…
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#15 of 17 restaurants in Singapore
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Raches says:
Riverside Point is actually a collection of restaurants and bars by the water. There's a nice atmosphere along the strip, with a wide variety of food to choose from. One of the famous dishes to try in Singapore is the chilli crab. I've eaten chilli crab at a different riverside restaurant back in 20…
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