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July 24th 

Macau SingaporeMacau International Airport Singapore Changi Intl Airport

Flight: TR2905 @ 6:40pm

Hotel: Aqueen Hotel Lavender139 Lavender Street

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Ya Kun Kaya Toast - China Street8 China St, Singapore 049560

Kaya is a coconut jam made from coconut milk, eggs which are flavoured by pandan leaf and sweetenedwith sugar. It is easily one of the best jam spread ever created.

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Muthu's Curry

3 Temasek BlvdSingapore 038983

Eat: Fish Head Curry

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Fried Kway Teow (Stir Fried Noodles)No18 Zion Road

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Maxwell Food Center (Chicken Rice)egendary Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice (Stall 10)

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Chin Chin Eating House (Chicken Rice)

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Bismillah Biryami (Indian Rice)

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Hong Mao Wanton Mee (Noodles)82 Joo Chiat Road

7am to 5pmClosed on Mondays

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Roland Restaurant (Chili Crab)Block 89 Marine Parade Central

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Janggut LaksaQueensway Shopping Centre,

#01-59

0am to 9.15pmBranches1

Roxy Square, level 1

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Geylang Lor 29 Fried Hokkien Mee96 East Coast Road

1.30am to 9.30pm

Closed on Mondays

There are generally two variations of the dish. The wet and gooey type, which uses a combination of yellow noodle

nd thick bee hoon (rice vermicelli) and the dry type which uses the same noodles but with thin bee hoon. My pick or the best wet and gooey type is Geylang Lor 29 Hokkien Mee which is located in a newly refurbished coffeeshop

long East Coast Road. This place still uses a charcoal stove to fry their Hokkien Mee which is quite rare

nowadays. Many Wok Masters still regard the charcoal stove as the best way to heat a wok as the radiant heat

nsures that the whole wok is evenly hot. With a gas stove, the bottom of the wok typically gets hotter than the side

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Balestier Road Hoover Rojak 

Whampoa Drive Market & Hawker Centre

90 Whampoa Drive

Rojak does have an odd mixture of ingredients. Bite-size pieces of fruits, vegetables, dried tofu, fried you tiao

dough fritters) and cured cuttlefish are tossed in a prawn paste sauce topped with crushed peanuts. Grated bungakantan (pink ginger buds) add a sensuous fragrance. The result is a wild mix of sweet, spicy, sour and savory flavors

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Hajjah Mona Nasi PadangGeylang Serai Food Centre

Stall No. #02-166Open 8am to 7pm Closed on Wed 82826902

Nothing hits the spot quite like a good plate of rice drenched in a coconut laden gravy. And it doesn't get better than

Nasi Padang except, maybe, very good Nasi Padang.

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Sin Huat Eating House in Geylang (Crab bee hoon)

you still haven’t satisfied your passion for crab, head on over to Sin Huat Eating House in Geylang, Singapore’s most well-known red ligh

istrict. Don’t be fooled by Sin Huat’s deceptively gritty surrounds. Chef-owner Danny Lee’s food is so good that Anthony Bourdain called th

lace the very best restaurant in the country. All of Chef Lee’s seafood dishes are excellent, but the dish that regulars keep coming back fo

is crab bee hoon – huge Sri Lankan crabs braised in stock and then fried with bee hoon noodles. This is truly an inspirational dish.

Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant 

659-661 Geylang Lorong 35 (at the corner of Geylang Rd)

Tel: 6744 9778  

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Tom's Palette (icecream)

CandleNUT KITCHEN (FUSION) 

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Killiney KopitiamKopi and Kaya

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Paul Bakery & Café (Level 3, Takashimaya, 390 Orchard Road

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Tiong Bahru Market

Pudding with preserved vegetables

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Tanglin Halt District (Peanut Pancake)

Foods to Find

39. Ice kachang

Shaved ice desserts are always a popular treat in the hot tropics. Ice kachang (ice with beans) evolved from the humble ice ba

renched with syrup to be the little ice mountain served in a bowl, drizzled with creamed corn, condensed milk, gula melaka

nd brightly coloured syrups. Dig into it and you’ll discover other goodies hidden within -- red beans, palm seeds and cubed

ellies.

Many will brave sweltering weather for the snow-like ice at Annie Peanut Ice Kachang. Best of all, she sprinkles roasted crushed peanuts generously on top. Block 6 Tanjong Pagar Road, #02-36 Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market and Food Centre 

branch at #01-07 Far East Square).

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40. Cendol

This dessert is named for the soft, greenish noodle bits it comes with. The very best cendol is still the simplest -- just coconut

milk, shaved ice, gula melaka, light green cendol and a dash of salt. These days, other toppings like kidney beans, grass jelly

ubes, creamed corn and even durian paste and vanilla ice cream have found their way into this dessert.

Cendol Geylang Serai serves old school cendol in convenient takeaway cups. Find them at 1 Geylang Serai, #02-107 Geylang

Serai Market and Food Centre, tel: +65 9485 5845 

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Geylang Claypot Rice (Also red light and food district)

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ATTRACTIONS 

Marina Bay 

SkyPARK

Park Admissions

Admission

Adult Child

-in-1 Jurong Bird Park

Night Safari*

Singapore Zoo

S$58.00

S$38.00 

-in-1 Jurong Bird Park

Night Safari*

S$42.00 S$28.00

-in-1Night Safari*

Singapore ZooS$42.00 S$28.00

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Night Safari

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Jurong Bird Park

Botanical Gardens

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Universal Studios @ Sentosa

SENTOSA( Luge, Sky Ride, watched 4D and Cineblast , went zip lining , killed time at the Siloso and 

Palawan beaches , and witnessed Songs of the Sea by 7:40PM.) 

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Vivo City

VivoCity (Chinese: ) is the largest shopping mall in Singapore. Located in the HarbourFront precinct, it was

designed by the Japanese architectToyo Ito. Its name is derived from the word vivacity . According to Mapletree

Chairman Edmund Cheng, VivoCity "evokes a lifestyle experience that is modern, stimulating and accessible to

everyone, a place bubbling with energy and flowing with vitality".[1] 

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Chinatown

Little India

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Arab Street (hooka)

For Night Safari!!!!

tinerary 2* (8.00pm – 10.30pm) 

.00pm Arrive at Night Safari

.15 – 8.35pm Tram journey across 8 geographical regions starting with: Himalayan Foothills, Nepalese River

Valley and Indian Subcontinent 

.35 – 8.55pm Stop at

he East Lodge and embark on the Leopard Trail 

.55 – 9.20pm Hop back onto the tram and travel through Equatorial Africa, Indo Malayan Region, Asian Riverine

Forest, South American Pampas and the Burmese Hillside 

.30 – 10.00pm Creatures of the Night Show at the amphitheatre

0.00 – 10.30pm Catch the cats in action on the Fishing Cat Trail 

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Orchard Street

Orchard Road is a 2.2 kilometre-long street that is

the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore. It is a

major tourist attraction, in addition to being the most popular

shopping enclave in the city-state. Often, the surrounding are

is known simply as Orchard [1]

, partly owing to the fact that the

MRT Station that serves the vicinity is named Orchard. 

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BUGI street

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On the Way Back To the Airport

Changi Village Food Center

East Coast Lagoon Food Centre by Taxi