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Singapore, Part 1

Posted by Rico on Mar-2-2010

Singapore was beautiful! Coming from the Philippines, one of the things that will strike first-time visitors is its cleanliness. It’s like a newly built city. During our stay, I didn’t even see one dilapidated building. And the cars are new too. I didn’t even see one old car. Commuting is such a breeze. Their MRT/LRT transit system is so efficient and spacious. Maybe someday our transit system would be like that too. Here are a few highlights of our trip.

Orchard Road

Any trip to Singapore wouldn’t be complete without stopping by Orchard Road. What’s a vacation without a little shopping anyway? :) And Orchard Road will not disappoint you. It seems like every building here is a mall. And every mall seems to have it’s own Prada, LV, Forever 21, and Charles and Keith shops. The ladies also went gaga over the Muji store. They actually shrieked and ran when we saw Muji. :-|

If ever you find yourself in Singapore one of these days, don’t forget to visit the Royce shop! You know how much I like them, right? :8 Try finding Takashimaya Mall. I don’t know why but their chocolates are cheaper. :-D This Royce shop below was in Someret Mall, and a few shops away from Muji.

Try to find an Old Chang Kee branch and enjoy sotong on stick, chicken wings, breaded prawn on stick, crab claw on stick, etc. :beurk: This is their version of street food (I think), and we absolutely loved this. They have branches scattered all over Singapore, and we saw one along Orchard Road in front of Ngee Ann City Mall.

We also met a Filipina waitress while having lunch at Jack’s Place. KG and I had their Fish and Chips.  The fish (cream dory) that came with fries and steamed veggies was delicious: soft and firm. The Sirloin Steak with mixed herd sauce topped with grilled onions that also came with fries and steamed veggies, which my wife ordered, was really flavorful. I actually had a piece. And the beef steak burger that our friend J. had was superb. There was an actual slab of soft beef inside that burger. Plus the service was excellent. We also had an apple pie with strawberry sauce and a cup of tea with milk to cap it all off.

Oooh, don’t forget to try their version of dirty ice cream sold along Orchard Road.

Chinatown

I think tourists shouldn’t miss Chinatown. It just seems so alive and exciting. I recommend getting the perennial souvenir shirts and keychains here too. There seems to be a lot of choices and varieties. One thing to also notice in Chinatown is the FREE food. You read that right, FREE! :-D And there were a lot of it. You will see mountains upon mountains of food. We actually had a lot of fun tasting samples from every food vendor. We literally had our merienda (snack) while going around. This is where we also saw so many variants/flavors of mochi. Get some for yourself and as pasalubong after helping yourself to the free taste.

Also located in Chinatown is the Budda Tooth Relic Temple and Museum.

This temple houses the Sacred Budda Tooth Relic in a stupa made of 320 kg of gold donated by devotees. The architecture and interiors are inspired by the Tang Dynasty, and you can just stare in awe at how grand this temple is. It has four floors, so make sure you see all of it. Don’t forget to visit the Tong Heng Bakery too just across the Budda Tooth Relic Temple and Museum.

I guess that’s all for now.  Will update this soon. I’ll try to squeeze the rest of our Singapore trip in Part 2. Have a great week eveyone!

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  1. cza Said,

    Singapore!!! :-D Awwww.. I wanna go back already.. I loved Chinatown! Tama ka.. andaming free food! :-D And it’s a feast for the eyes.. really colorful :)

  2. sheng Said,

    Lovely experience you got in Singapore.

  3. dyanie Said,

    tama ka dun sa royce. did u know that if you buy from them and you’ll tell them na iuuwi mo pa sa ibang country, they will give u dry ice hihi :-P waaah takashimaya! ice cream bar! i wasnt able to try the old chang kee kasi my friend told me na meron naman sa GH haha. charles and keith – nagkalat yan sa sg haha!

  4. kayni Said,

    hmm…their version of street food is even in a clean looking place. i’m the sort of person who loves street food. you took lovely photos =).

  5. iya Said,

    ang happy naman ng cheaper royce chocolates! :-D

    looks like you really had fun there! upload na ang part 2!

  6. docgelo Said,

    sg looks so inviting! :)
    we’ll wait for your next post.

  7. witsandnuts Said,

    The place looks really clean, hindi tuloy nakakatakot kumain ng street food. Looking forward to part 2 of this post. =)

  8. Rico Said,

    Cza: Kami we want to go back. And I’m sure we’ll have a lot fun the second time.

    Sheng: It was!

    Dyanie: Kahit dito they give you dry ice.

    Kayni and Wits: Yes. Not your usual street food. Sana nga may rice kasi pwedeng-pwede nang ulam! :)

    Iya: We did! Thanks! And we want to do it again. ;)

    DocGelo: Go na! And make sure you have plenty of time to explore the city at a leisurely pace.

  9. Jules Said,

    Wow! I really admire singapore for being one of cleanest country. Look how clean the road was. I am still planning if i will include singapore on my country list to visit. =D

    Jules
    Soloden.Com
    The Brown Mestizo

  10. jeanny Said,

    I want to go to sgp….ang ganda talaga!!!!

  11. u8mypinkcookies Said,

    singapore is one of the best places to go to!! i LOOOOVE it!! i miss traveling there though.. hopefully soon!!

  12. Jules Said,

    I’m here again! You’ve got the point. Taking care of our Mother Earth is what we should do now. Thanks for visiting on my blog. =D

    Jules
    Soloden.Com
    The Brown Mestizo

  13. eds Said,

    mukhang ang ganda nga ng place. at ang linis. sana ganyang din dito pinas. hay…asa pa! hehehe

    happy monday rico!

  14. r-yo Said,

    hay. puro ako plano pumasyal sa singapore, lagi namang walang oras. nice post!

  15. dyosa Said,

    Wonderful photos! Grabe, miss ko na ang Singapura!

  16. MrsLavendula Said,

    i miss Singapore!

  17. caryn Said,

    Mmmm! Love love the food sa Singapore! ;)

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