Feast for the senses: 20 reasons to visit Asia's capital of fun
Singapore's heady mix of old and new and amazing food is a feast for the senses.
Singapore's heady mix of old and new and amazing food is a feast for the senses.
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Well-known for its no littering rules and delicious chilli crab, this modern Asian city offers some unsuspecting draw-cards for travellers.
Would you go to France and ask for french fries? No. So why would you ask for Singaporean noodles when in the Lion City?
Singapore has a lot of obvious 'ticks' when it comes to a visit, but here are top five attractions often overlooked by tourists.
Anyone who still clings to the outmoded view of sanitised Singapore needs to get out of the malls and explore the hip neighbourhoods.
With prices that can often match economy class seats on the regular airlines, this is a great long-haul option for those who appreciate big seats, but aren't too precious on detail.
He is known as a ''pit master'' - a barbecue expert whose cooking skills by a fire have made him a big name among meat lovers.
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Thought of as 'Asia-lite', Singapore is a heady blend of Indian, Malay, Chinese and Western culture. Clean as a whistle and easy to navigate, dine from one of its hawker corners or splurge on a stylish star-studded restaurant - this city accommodates both with panache. Shop on Orchard Road, relax in a leafy garden or take a trip to a swish five-star hotel for sundowners and 360 degree views.