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Page 1: Your Official Companion to Discovering BOAT QUAY, CLARKE ...Early History While much of Singapore’s early history is lost to time, the Singapore River was undoubtedly part of it

Your Official Companion to DiscoveringBOAT QUAY, CLARKE QUAY, ROBERTSON QUAY

Brought to you by Singapore River One—Place Manager of Singapore River

OCT 2016–MAR 2017WWW.SINGAPORE-RIVER.COM

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DELICIOUS BITES AND BREEZY VIEWS FOR EVERY OCCASION AND APPETITE

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16 Fremantle Seafood Market#01-05 Clarke Quay, 3E River Valley Rd, (S)179024, 6337-1838, www.fremantleseafoodmarket.com.sg Named after the famous harbour in Perth and famed for its fresh seafood-focused menu, Fremantle carries live seafood, prepared right before your very eyes.

TRY THIS: Ask for the decadent Whole Lobster Thermidor, prepared with mushroom cream, Hollandaise sauce and white wine.

SEAFOOD

6 D.O.P Mozzarella Bar & Restaurant#01-04A The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, (S)238252, 6908-0830, www.dop.restaurantSpecializing in authentic, certified burrata and mozzarella cheeses from southern Italy, this new Italian restaurant also serves pizzas, pastas and great desserts.TRY THIS: To enjoy the restaurant’s specialty, get the Mozzarella Ball, which is fried and stuffed with Parma ham, sun-dried tomato and basil.

14 Hot Stones Steak & Seafood#01-06 Clarke Quay, 3D River Valley Rd., (S)179023, 6333-4868, www.hotstones.com.sgThis casual, family-friendly restaurant has a simple and exciting concept: premium meats

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56 Pasta Fresca Da Salvatore30 Boat Quay, (S)049819, 6532-6283, www.pastafresca.comIt has been a pioneer in Italian cuisine in Singapore for almost three decades and takes cues from the warm interior touches from the city of Lecce. Don’t miss the river view from the third floor.

TRY THIS: The highlight, of course, is the selection of handmade pasta, possibly the widest available in Singapore. Choose from 16 shapes and pick a sauce to go with it.

18 Ricciotti Pizza Pasta Grill#B1-49/50 The Riverwalk, 20 Upper Circular Rd., (S)058416, 6533-9060, www.ricciotti.coA stone’s throw from the Singapore River, and the glittering Elgin Bridge—not to mention the happening Canvas Club—Ricciotti is a casual, sun-drenched Italian eatery that also boasts a solid whisky list.

TRY THIS: Crab meat pastas are not unusual, but the Linguini al Granchio here also has a complex olive tapenade.

8 Rosso Vino15 Merbau Rd., (S)239032, 6733-7735, www.rossovinosingapore.comAs the name suggests, wine is the star at this casual restaurant, with a list that covers the many wine-growing regions of Italy, tfrom Umbria to Sicily.

TRY THIS: After the array of delicious homemade pastas, do save room for their simple but rich desserts like the Cannoli and Tiramisu.

5 Red House Seafood#01-14 The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, (S)238252, 6735-7666, www.redhouseseafood.comOne of the most bustling family restaurants on Robertson Quay, Red House has been beloved since the 1970s—not surprising given their top-notch preparation of exotic fresh seafood.

TRY THIS: The Chilli Crab here is famous, but equally interesting are the Chilli Crab Bao.

traditional setting, look no further than the orange-and-green splashed interiors of popular Tong Fu Ju. Get an outdoor table and be just a few inches away from the water.

TRY THIS: Get the Soy Sauce Grilled Fish to go with comforting classics like Ma Po Tofu and Fried Green Beans with Minced Pork.

15 TongKang Colonial Bar & Restaurant #01-06 Clarke Quay, 3D River Valley Rd., (S)179024, 6333-4968, www.tongkang.com.sg If water views are important to you, you cannot do better than drinks on a docked tongkang boat, followed by dinner on another—both fully fitted for a comfortable night out.

TRY THIS: Order the premium Tajima Wagyu Sirloin, cooked on a hot volcanic stone to seal in the juices.

33 Kinara North-West Frontier Cuisine57 Boat Quay, (S)049846, 6533-0412, www.thekinaragroup.comThe earthy tones and warm ambience of this waterfront Indian restaurant make it perfect for a romantic dinner.

TRY THIS: If you’re a fan of Singapore’s Malay-style biryani, try the Hyderabadi Biryani served here, with lamb and basmati rice.

7 Soi 60 Thai Restaurant#01-04 The Quayside, 64 Robertson Quay, (S)238252, 6635-6675, www.soi60.com.sgProbably one of the most trendy Thai restaurants in Singapore, Soi 60 combines authentic Thai food with a contemporary atmosphere, with splashes of color and Bangkok pop art elements.

TRY THIS: The Glass Noodles salad is a refreshing, spicy mix of tender seafood, vermicelli, herbs and lime.

40 Tong Fu Ju Sichuan Restaurant50 Boat Quay, (S)049839, 6224-7071For fiery Sichuan food in a casual, playful yet

and seafood cooked on hot volcanic stone slabs, a technique that seals in the juices and flavor.

TRY THIS: Don’t miss their selection of juicy Kurobuta Pork.

2 Limoncello Pizza & Grill#01-19/20 River Gate Condominium, 95 Robertson Quay, (S)238256, 6634-5117

Taking inspiration from the famous Amalfi coast of Italy, Limoncello is a hushed date-night favorite, with a big focus on pizzas and grilled meats.TRY THIS: Don’t miss the Carpaccio di Polipo, thinly sliced half cooked Mediterranean octopus in olive oil-lemon dressing.

36 My Little Spanish Place54 Boat Quay, (S)049843, 6532-0665, www.mylittlespanishplace.com.sgFor excellent Spanish tapas, like creamy jamon croquettes and Manchego-stuffed peppers, washed down with pitchers of strong, balanced sangria, look no further than this Boat Quay eatery.

TRY THIS: They have an excellent selection of cured Spanish hams, sausages and cheeses. Don’t forget to order a platter along with marinated olives and anchovies.

ASIAN

All information is accurate at time of print

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RUNNING FOR 3.2KM THROUGH THE HEART OF SINGAPORE, THE SINGAPORE RIVER HAS BEEN AN IMPORTANT ARTERY FOR CLOSE TO TWO CENTURIES. HERE ARE SOME OF THE MILESTONES WITNESSED ON ITS BANKS.

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TodayToday, the Singapore River remains a part of daily life for locals and visitors alike. The three quays—Boat Quay, Clarke Quay and Robertson Quay—are among Singapore’s favourite nightlife and entertainment destinations. The river hosts events of all kinds, from the St Patrick’s Day parade to the annual Singapore River Festival (SRF), and features in the Singapore Grand Prix. It is also a home for the arts, with sculptures dotting the banks and Old Parliament House now serving as The Arts House. Nearly 200 years on from Raffles’ first arrival, the Singapore River is more vibrant than ever.

Early HistoryWhile much of Singapore’s early history is lost to time, the Singapore River was undoubtedly part of it. The famed Singapore Stone once stood at its mouth near the present-day Fullerton Hotel and according to legend, it was along the river that Sang Nila Utama spotted an animal that he thought was a lion—the source of the name Singapura which translates as “Lion City”.

Colonial EraThe history of modern Singapore began in 1819 with the arrival of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Raffles’ first landing took place on the north bank of the river in Boat Quay and the site is now marked with a statue of him. The treaty to establish Singapore as a British trading post was signed here and within four years, warehouses, godowns, offices and jetties had been built to accommodate Singapore’s new role.

As the colony grew in size and stature, more significant structures emerged along the river including the Old Parliament House in 1827. A network of bridges criss-crossed the waterway, eventually numbering 12—Alkaff, Anderson, Cavenagh, Clemenceau, Coleman, Elgin, Esplanade, Jiak Kim, Ord, Pulau Saigon, Read and Robertson. Commercial Square, now known as Raffles Place, sprang up as a centre of business with bankers and merchants setting up shop.With trade flourishing, immigrants arrived from across Asia, bringing their cultures, faiths and cuisines. Completed in 1933, Clifford Pier (part of The Fullerton Bay Hotel today) would be the first stop for many of them.

Post-IndependenceThe iconic Merlion statue made its first appearance in 1972, initially at the mouth of the river and now at Merlion Park. By this time, however, the Singapore River had seen almost 150 years of commerce and was in a poor state. Pollution was a serious concern and a major clean-up operation began in 1983. This campaign revitalised the river, replacing warehouses and industrial facilities with hotels, bars and restaurants.

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THE MANY BARS ALONG THE SINGAPORE RIVER HAVE HAPPY HOUR DEALS FOR ANY TASTE

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Molly Malone’s 70 56 Circular Rd., (S)049411, 6536-2029, www.molly-malone.comSingapore’s oldest Irish pub is still going strong after 21 years!

DEALS $35 buckets of San Miguel all day from Monday to Saturday. $15.90 Happy Hour from 11am to 8pm daily and $10 bottles of Magners on Tuesdays.

Bar Bar Black Sheep 3 #01-04 86 Robertson Quay, (S)238245,

6836-9255, www.bbbs.com.sgOpen-air dining and affordable drinks are the order of the day at Bar Bar Black Sheep.

DEALS 1-4-1 on Buckets of 4 for $59 nett (from 9PM Daily, for Asahi, Corona & Somersby)

Dallas Restaurant & Bar 55 31 Boat Quay, (S)049820, 6532-2131, www.dallas.sgA Boat Quay institution, Dallas is a contemporary bar and bistro dealing in hearty Tex-Mex and southern American cuisine.

DEALS Half-pints of beer for $5 (5pm-6pm, Mon-Fri) and beer buckets for $50 (all day, Sat-Sun).

Draft & Craft 61 31 Circular Rd., 6532-0604, (S)049387, www.draftandcraft.sgCraft beers by the pint and by the bottle are the main draw at this busy bar, and go great with their heart bar food.

DEALS Buckets of 5 Sapporo are $35 everyday. Buckets of the mystery craft beer are $40.

Hero’s 66 69 Circular Rd., (S)049423, 6438-6058, www.heros.sgWestern-style saloon Hero’s is famous for live music, comedy and free-flowing drinks – they even have tables with built in draft beer taps.

DEALS Free flow of bottled beers and house pour spirits every Wednesday and Thursday from 8pm to 10pm ($60 for men and $50 for women).

The Mad Men Attic Bar 74 #03-02 11 North Canal Rd., (S)048824, 6222-3529, www.madmenatticbar.comThere aren’t many after-work watering holes more popular than The Mad Men.

DEALS Beer, wine and spirits from $12 and cocktails from $14 from 5pm to 8pm daily.

SQUE Rotisserie & Alehouse 17 #01-70 Clarke Quay Central, (S)059817, 6222-1887, www.sque.com.sgA prime spot for craft beer with a view, SQUE also serves up hearty comfort food.

DEALS Daily specials including 50% off your second bottle of beer on Tuesday, 1-for-1 house pour spirits at $12.50 on Thursday and all-day happy hours on Saturday and Sunday.

Brewerkz 9 Riverside Point, 30 Merchant Rd.,

(S)049387, 6438-7438, www.brewerkz.comIconic Singaporean microbrewery Brewerkz is perfect for afternoon sessions with some of the cheapest beers anywhere in town.

DEALS Stem glasses of beer (375ml) from $6 (noon to 3pm), $10 to $11 for (3pm to 7pm). Visit us to discover our range of brews.

RedDot BrewHouse 53 33/34 Boat Quay, (S)049823, 6535-4500, www.reddotbrewhouse.com.sgKnown for their speed drinking challenges, RedDot is microbrewery that’s famous for brewing the spirulina-infused Monster Green lager.

DEALS 3/4 Pint at $7.50 and 1 Pint at $11

BAR BITES

McGettigan’s 13 #01-01 Merchant’s Court, 3A River Valley Rd., (S)179020, 6837-0577, www.mcgettigans.comYour go-to place for sports, live music, pub grub and Guinness at its very best.

DEALS Selected house drinks at $10 during daily happy hours (timing varies for each day). Other daily specials are also available.

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ADLet our experienced guides take you on a learning

journey that will open your eyes to the heart of Singapore: how history shaped our land, government

and people; what holds the different cultures and peoples together; how we planned this sustainable city – offering people a high quality of life and conserving

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TRAVELLERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD WEIGH IN ON THEIR VISIT TO THE SINGAPORE RIVER

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A perfect way to see Singapore from the River and learn the history of the colonial settlement. So much to see and take in. Thoroughly enjoyed and definitely recommend as a “must do” when in Singapore.WYCOMGAL, HIGH WYCOMBE, WA

Right next to each other on the Singapore River, the choices for eateries are fantastic. Clarke Quay is busy, bustling with restaurants, bars, cafes and night life. Robertson Quay is [...] enjoyable away from the crowds with fantastic restaurant choices. Great waterfront dining whatever your mood, and excellent cuisine choices. Enjoy!LAZYDAYS4US, NOOSA, AUSTRALIA

Robertson Quay—

away from the crowds

with fantasic restaurants

The area around the Singapore River, especially Clarke Quay, is both colourful and interesting. There are many food outlets here and the Clarke Quay building is a clean and comfortably air-conditioned oasis away from the outside humidity.EDDIE2891951, PORTLAND, AUSTRALIA

Clarke Quay isboth colorful andinteresting

We went on the bumboat at a very good price. The boat went up and down the river pointing

out many historical sites and information. It was lovely to sit back and relax on a warm afternoon.

Sitting inside or outside was equally good.LEIGHMUNN, DARWIN, AUSTRALIA

Sit back and learn all about Singapore

The river promenade at Boat, Clarke and Robertson Quay is a must-do for all travellers to Singapore. It is very well-

maintained and has lots of restaurants offering a variety

of cuisines. This place dazzles during the evenings. A boat ride in the heritage boats is strongly

recommended. You can also relax on the promenade

watching the Singapore skyline.ARMIN1974, INDIA

Dazzles inthe evening

Cruising on the river

The quays are destinations in themselves. The riverwalk area offers so many eateries that it’s difficult to choose. The quays offer a variety of entertainment for everyone.MIRRIELLA, BUNDABERG, AUSTRALIA

Diners’ delight

[The cruise] was amazing, made even better by the staff onboard. The Captain helped

us take some awesome photos. The commentary

was great, telling you all the history along the river. It was so relaxing and entertaining.

I highly recommend this, even in the rain.

MARGARET A, NEW ZEALAND

Best touristexperience we

did in Singapore

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MRT

The MRT operates from around 5:40am to midnight daily, with hours extended on the eve of public holidays. Adult fares range from $0.77 to $2.60 depending on distance travelled.

Get standard tickets from General Ticketing Machines at MRT stations and EZ-Link cards from Transit Link Offices, 7-Eleven stores or Singpost outlets. A standard ticket has a $0.10 deposit and can be used six times within 30 days from the date of purchase. The deposit is automatically returned through an offset against the fare on the third trip. Alternatively, get a one- to three-day Singapore Tourist Pass ($10 to $20) for unlimited rides on the MRT and public bus at selected TransitLink Ticket Offices.

Boat QuayClosest MRT Station:

RAFFLES PLACE (EW14/NS26)

Clarke QuayClosest MRT Station:

CLARKE QUAY (NE5)

Robertson QuayClosest MRT Station:

CLARKE QUAY (NE5)

Walk along the Singapore River ending towards Riverside Point and take the underpass under Clemenceau Avenue.

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Public Bus

Buses run from 5am to close to midnight daily, with hours extended on the eve of public holidays. Adult fares range from $0.77 to $4.20, based on distance travelled and exact change is required if you’re paying cash. Fare are less with the EZ-Link card.

Boat Quay1

BUS NOS. 51 61 63 80 124 145 166 174 197 851 961

Clarke Quay2

BUS NOS. 32 54 195 530

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BUS NOS. 32 54 195

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BUS NOS. 2 12 33 51 61 63 80 174 197 9615

BUS NOS. 2 12 33 54 147 190

Robertson Quay6

BUS NOS. 51 64 123 186

For details on bus routes and fares, refer to the service information boards at the respective bus stops. For locations of bus stops along the three quays, refer to the map and map legend below. For night bus services, refer to the SBS Transit and TransitLink websites listed below.

Circular Road will close for weekly pedestrianisation on Fridays and Saturdays from 6pm-1am.

Assistance1800 287 2727 (SBS Transit)www.sbstransit.com.sg

1800 225 5663 (TransitLink)www.transitlink.com.sg

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Taxi

Taxis operate 24 hours and can be flagged from hotels, taxi stands and along most streets except for main roads within the Central Business District (CBD). For taxi stands and pick-up or drop-off points around the three quays, refer to the map legend below.

Flag-down fares range from $3 to $5 for the first kilometre, depending on the type of taxi. Additional charges include Electronic Road Pricing (ERP); surcharges for peak hour, midnight trips, city area, and locations like Changi Airport and Marina Bay Sands; and booking fees.

All information is accurate at time of print

River Cruise

Explore the Singapore River on an electric bumboat run by Singapore River Cruise.

Operating Hours: 9am-11am (Last boat departs 10.30pm)Frequency: 15 minutesDuration: 40 minutesPrice: $25 adult, $15 child

Pick-Up & Drop-Off Points:

Assistancewww.rivercruise.com.sg

Promenade Merlion Park Clarke QuayFullerton

Bayfront South Read BridgeEsplanade Boat Quay

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BRIDGESAlkaff Bridge ....................................D2Clemenceau Bridge .........................F2Jiak Kim Bridge ................................B1Pulau Saigon Bridge ........................C3Robertson Bridge .............................B2

F&B/ENTERTAINMENTBar Bar Black Sheep .................. 3 B3Da Mario – Casa Italia ............... 6 D3D.O.P Mozarella Bar & Restaurant ................................. 6 D3Limoncello .................................. 2 B2Red House Seafood ................... 5 D3Rosso Vino................................. 8 E2Soi 60 Restaurant ...................... 7 D2Toby’s Estate.............................. 4 C3Zouk ........................................... 1 B2

HOTELS/ACCOMODATIONSCopthorne King .......................... He C4Four Points By SheratonSingapore, Riverview ................. Hc B3Furama RiverFront ..................... Hd B4Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel ......................... Hb A2Holiday Inn Singapore Atrium ..... Ha A3Miramar Hotel ............................ Hf C4M Social Singapore .................... Hi B2Park Hotel Clarke Quay ............. H k F1Robertson Quay Hotel ............... Hj F2Studio M ..................................... Hi D2Warehouse Hotel (opening soon) ... Hg C3

MUSEUMS/THEATRESSingapore Repertory Theatre ...........E2Singapore Tyler Print Institute ..........D2

Robertson Quay

ATTRACTIONSClarke Quay .............................. 12 G2G-Max Reverse Bungey .................... I2

BRIDGESOrd Bridge ...................................... G2Read Bridge .................................... G3

F&B/ENTERTAINMENTBrewerkz ................................... 9 G3Cafe Iguana .............................. 10 G3Fremantle Seafood Market / Talay Thai .................................. 16 H2Hot Stones Steak and Seafood Restaurant ................... 14 H2Jumbo Seafood (Riverside Point) ....................... 11 G3McGettigan’s Clarke Quay ........ 13 G2Riverside Point .......................... 9 G3

SQUE Rotisserie & Alehouse ....... 17 H3TongKang Riverboat Dining ....... 15 H2

HOTELS/ACCOMODATIONSFurama City CentreSingapore .................................. Ho G5Holiday Inn ExpressClarke Quay ............................... Hl E3Novotel SingaporeClarke Quay ............................... Hm G1PARKROYAL on Pickering ......... Hp H5Park Regis Singapore ................ Hn G4Swissôtel Merchant Court .......... Hq H4

SHOPPING CENTRESClarke Quay Central ........................ I3Liang Court .................................... G2

Clarke Quay

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ATTRACTIONSClarke Quay .............................. 12 G2G-Max Reverse Bungey .................... I2

BRIDGESOrd Bridge ...................................... G2Read Bridge .................................... G3

F&B/ENTERTAINMENTBrewerkz ................................... 9 G3Cafe Iguana .............................. 10 G3Fremantle Seafood Market / Talay Thai .................................. 16 H2Hot Stones Steak and Seafood Restaurant ................... 14 H2Jumbo Seafood (Riverside Point) ....................... 11 G3McGettigan’s Clarke Quay ........ 13 G2Riverside Point .......................... 9 G3

ATTRACTIONSParliament House ........................... K3Raffles Landing Site ........................ K4

BRIDGESAnderson Bridge ............................. L4Cavenagh Bridge ............................ L5Coleman Bridge ............................... I3Elgin Bridge .................................... J3

F&B/ENTERTAINMENT1-Altitude................................... 76 L6Singapore Pub Crawl ................ 75 K5

UNITS ALONG BOAT QUAY

Penny Black (unit 26-27) .............. 58 J4Harry’s (unit 28) .......................... 57 J5Pasta Fresca Da Salvatore (unit 30)....................... 56 J5Dallas Restaurant & Bar (unit 31) .. 55 J5Charlie’s Tapas, Grill& Bar (unit 32) ...................... 54 J5Reddot Brewhouse (unit 33/34) .... 53 J5Royal Bengal (unit 34) ................. 52 J5The Burger Bar (unit 35) .............. 51 J5Harvest Seafood (unit 37) ........... 50 J5BQ Bar (unit 39) .......................... 49 J5Vespetta Resto Bar (unit 40) ........ 48 J5Maharajah North Indian Restaurant (unit 41) ..................... 47 J5Forum Seafood Village Restaurant (unit 42/43/44) ............ 46 J5PurPle TurTle (unit 45) ................. 45 J5Fuqing Marina Bay SeafoodRestaurant (unit 46) .................... 44 J5Patro’s Mexican & North Indian Cuisine (unit 47) ........................... 42 J5Yakiniquest Beef Yakiniku Dining (unit 48) ............................. 41 J5Tong Fu Ju Sichuan Restaurant (unit 50) ...................... 40 J5Prince of Wales (unit 51) .............. 39 J4Imakatsu (unit 52) ........................ 38 J4Hombre Cantina (unit 53) ............. 43 J5My Little Spanish Place (unit 54) .. 36 J4Cat Café Neko no Niwa (unit 54B) .. 37 J4London (unit 55) ........................... 35 J4Jin De Lai Zhong Hua La Mian (unit 56) .......................... 34 J4Kinara (unit 57) ............................ 33 J4Sahara Authentic (unit 58) ........... 32 J4Haldhi North Indian Cuisine (unit 61) .......................... 31 J4

TAKI (unit 62) ............................... 30 J4Gosso Japanese Restaurant (unit 64) .................... 29 J4 Lanna Thai Restaurant (unit 66) .. 28 J4Dumpukht Grill and Curry (unit 67) ...................... 27 J4Tong Xin Ru Yi Traditional Hotpot (unit 68) ........... 26 J4Maido Japanese Charcoal Grill (unit 69) ................. 25 J4Wakanui Grill (unit 70) .................. 24 J4Tian Tian Fisherman Pier Seafood Restaurant (unit 73/74/75) .............. 20 J4;D Happy Factory (unit 76) .......... 23 J4Katanashi (unit 77) ....................... 22 J4Japanese Tepanyaki Kagawa / Southbridge (unit 80) ................... 21 J4Haven Lobster & Seafood Restaurant (unit 81) ..................... 19 J4

UNITS ALONG CIRCULAR ROAD

GONG (unit 25) ........................... 59 J4Draft & Craft (unit 31) .................. 61 J4W Saloon (unit 38A) .................... 64 J4The Public House (unit 42).......... 67 J5Uncabunca (unit 47/48) ............... 71 J5Boomarang (unit 52) ................... 72 J5Molly Malone’s Irish Pub (unit 56) ............................... 70 J5Flair Hairdressing (unit 62) .......... 69 J5Fingerwork (unit 65) .................... 68 J5Takumen (unit 66) ....................... 63 J5Foodcoholic (unit 68) .................. 65 J4Hero’s (unit 70) ........................... 66 J4Roll Up (unit 76) .......................... 62 J5 Ô Comptoir (unit 79) ................... 60 J4

UNITS ELSEWHERE

Ricciotti (20 Upper Circular Road, #B1-49/50)... 18 I3The Mad Men Attic Bar (11 North Canal Rd, #03-02) ............. 74 J5Mogambo Bars Singapore (3 Canton Street, #01-01) ................ 73 J5

HOTELS/ACCOMODATIONS5footway.inn ............................... Hr J4Quarters Hostel .......................... Hs J4

MUSEUMS/THEATRESAsian Civilisations Museum ............ K4The Arts House ............................... K3

Boat Quay

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Asian Civilisations MuseumAsian Civilisations Museum

Parliament HouseParliament House

SingaporeRepertory Theatre

SingaporeRepertory Theatre

Singapore TylerPrint Institute

Singapore TylerPrint Institute

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Elgin BridgeElgin Bridge

Cavenagh BridgeCavenagh Bridge

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