Food Scene
Major food centre located in Newton, Singapore. The food centre was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine
24 locals recommend
Newton Circus
Newton CircusMajor food centre located in Newton, Singapore. The food centre was promoted by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as a tourist attraction for sampling Singaporean cuisine
Some restaurants I can recommend here are: Spizza (Singapore's authentic Pizza Restaurant and Delivery Service, wood-fired thin-crusted pizzas), Waffletown (Specialties include delectable Belgian Waffle, American food menu such as Fried Chicken, Burgers, Fish & Chips, and local delights such as the irresistible BBQ Chilli Fish and many more), Subway (American fast food restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwiches and salads)
7 locals recommend
Balmoral Plaza
271 Bukit Timah RdSome restaurants I can recommend here are: Spizza (Singapore's authentic Pizza Restaurant and Delivery Service, wood-fired thin-crusted pizzas), Waffletown (Specialties include delectable Belgian Waffle, American food menu such as Fried Chicken, Burgers, Fish & Chips, and local delights such as the irresistible BBQ Chilli Fish and many more), Subway (American fast food restaurant franchise that primarily sells submarine sandwiches and salads)
Assembly Coffee is a little cafe situated at Evans Road Lodge, right beside a prata shop. The focal point of the place has to be their coffee, which they take very seriously, using beans from local roasters – Liberty Coffee & Geisha Specialty. Assembly also offers up a good, hearty brunch, with waffles that are highly well-known.
Assembly Coffee
Assembly Coffee is a little cafe situated at Evans Road Lodge, right beside a prata shop. The focal point of the place has to be their coffee, which they take very seriously, using beans from local roasters – Liberty Coffee & Geisha Specialty. Assembly also offers up a good, hearty brunch, with waffles that are highly well-known.
Velocity
238 Thomson RdBoon Tong Kee @ Balestier
Balestier RoadOne of the famous chicken rice
Cafe de Hong Kong
586 Balestier RdYummy Cantonese food
NG AH SIO Bak Kut Teh
208 Rangoon Rdmust try pork rib soup in Singapore
Artichoke
46 Middle Rdits lovely to enjoy great food in the garden
The Song Of India
33 Scotts Rdfamous Fine-dining Indian restaurant
INDOCAFE the white house
35 Scotts RdWee Nam Kee Hainanese Chicken Rice Restaurant
101 Thomson RdFamous restaurant- chicken rice
Sightseeing
A story of Chinese heritage. Singapore’s historic Chinatown is a bustling mix of old and new, filled with traditional shops and markets as well as cool stores and cafes. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop
259 locals recommend
Chinatown MRT Station
New Bridge RoadA story of Chinese heritage. Singapore’s historic Chinatown is a bustling mix of old and new, filled with traditional shops and markets as well as cool stores and cafes. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop
A buzzing ethnic district Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community from vibrant culture to incredible shopping. There are several indie art galleries can now be found in the district. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop.
128 locals recommend
Little India Stn station
A buzzing ethnic district Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community from vibrant culture to incredible shopping. There are several indie art galleries can now be found in the district. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop.
Drinks & Nightlife
Closest to the river mouth, this was once Singapore’s centre of commerce, and it remained an important economic area into the 1960s. By the mid-1980s, many of the shophouses were in ruins, businesses having shifted to high-tech cargo centres elsewhere on the island. Declared a conservation zone by the government, the area is now crammed with pubs, touristy eateries and persistent restaurant touts. One bar worth stopping at is rooftop Southbridge , its skyline and river views are simply jaw-dropping.
134 locals recommend
Boat Quay
Bonham StreetClosest to the river mouth, this was once Singapore’s centre of commerce, and it remained an important economic area into the 1960s. By the mid-1980s, many of the shophouses were in ruins, businesses having shifted to high-tech cargo centres elsewhere on the island. Declared a conservation zone by the government, the area is now crammed with pubs, touristy eateries and persistent restaurant touts. One bar worth stopping at is rooftop Southbridge , its skyline and river views are simply jaw-dropping.
On the rooftop of the tallest building in Raffles Place, 1-Altitude isn’t just the highest bar in Singapore, it’s the highest al fresco bar in the world. The bar is completely uncovered and there’s nothing but a five-foot glass wall to keep you from walking off the edge and plummeting 282 metres onto a banker.
Needless to say, the views are phenomenal. The bar occupies the entire rooftop to create the perfect 360-degree platform. There’s something to look at in every direction — the Singapore River, Marina Bay, the harbour filled with cargo ships — and not a single obstruction.
86 locals recommend
Altimate
1 Raffles PlOn the rooftop of the tallest building in Raffles Place, 1-Altitude isn’t just the highest bar in Singapore, it’s the highest al fresco bar in the world. The bar is completely uncovered and there’s nothing but a five-foot glass wall to keep you from walking off the edge and plummeting 282 metres onto a banker.
Needless to say, the views are phenomenal. The bar occupies the entire rooftop to create the perfect 360-degree platform. There’s something to look at in every direction — the Singapore River, Marina Bay, the harbour filled with cargo ships — and not a single obstruction.
Dempsey Hill
Arab Street , true to its name, epitomizes the Arabian way of life.
Oriental carpets
Tawakal Oriental carpet store, owned by a frail Persian merchant and run by his sons, sells plush Oriental carpets that are imported from the Middle East.
Fabrics
Textile boutiques
Rattan products
Muslim apparels
Middle eastern cuisine
Relish in Arabian delicacies such as meat kebabs, Yemeni puddings, mint tea and Arabic coffee at the many Middle Eastern alfresco cafes or extravagant restaurants here.
Malay cuisine
Indian cuisine
To many Singaporeans, Zam Zam Restaurant is arguably the home of Singapore 's best murtabaks and pratas.
Istana Kampong Glam ( Kampong Glam Palace )
Malay heritage centre that exhibits the history and culture of the Malay community in Singapore.
Sultan Mosque
This is the largest mosque in Singapore. It was built in 1928. This mosque is often visited by tourists and school students on a Singapore heritage tour.
63 locals recommend
Arab Street
Arab StreetArab Street , true to its name, epitomizes the Arabian way of life.
Oriental carpets
Tawakal Oriental carpet store, owned by a frail Persian merchant and run by his sons, sells plush Oriental carpets that are imported from the Middle East.
Fabrics
Textile boutiques
Rattan products
Muslim apparels
Middle eastern cuisine
Relish in Arabian delicacies such as meat kebabs, Yemeni puddings, mint tea and Arabic coffee at the many Middle Eastern alfresco cafes or extravagant restaurants here.
Malay cuisine
Indian cuisine
To many Singaporeans, Zam Zam Restaurant is arguably the home of Singapore 's best murtabaks and pratas.
Istana Kampong Glam ( Kampong Glam Palace )
Malay heritage centre that exhibits the history and culture of the Malay community in Singapore.
Sultan Mosque
This is the largest mosque in Singapore. It was built in 1928. This mosque is often visited by tourists and school students on a Singapore heritage tour.
Parks & Nature
Gardens by the Bay offers visitors a vibrant horticultural oasis of lush greenery and floral displays. This multi-award winning horticultural destination spans 101 hectares of reclaimed land, and is made up of two main areas – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden.
565 locals recommend
Gardens by the Bay
18 Marina Gardens DrGardens by the Bay offers visitors a vibrant horticultural oasis of lush greenery and floral displays. This multi-award winning horticultural destination spans 101 hectares of reclaimed land, and is made up of two main areas – Bay South Garden and Bay East Garden.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens showcases the best and most spectacular of tropical flora set in stunning verdant landscape. 183-acre botanical gardens with sculptures, a swan lake & significant collection of tropical trees. Reachable by direct bus from opp our bus stop
239 locals recommend
Singapore Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny RdThe Singapore Botanic Gardens showcases the best and most spectacular of tropical flora set in stunning verdant landscape. 183-acre botanical gardens with sculptures, a swan lake & significant collection of tropical trees. Reachable by direct bus from opp our bus stop
Shopping
Orchard Road, Asia’s most famous shopping street, is home to fashion favourites, specialist stores and loads of other lifestyle choices. A widely known as every shopper’s paradise. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop.
55 locals recommend
Orchard
Orchard Road, Asia’s most famous shopping street, is home to fashion favourites, specialist stores and loads of other lifestyle choices. A widely known as every shopper’s paradise. Reachable by direct bus from our bus stop.
313@somerset
313 Orchard RdOrchard Central
181 Orchard RdLucky Plaza
304 Orchard RdFar East Plaza
i like the $2 Daiso shop, cinema, restaurants and all shoppings could be done in one place
301 locals recommend
Plaza Singapura
68 Orchard Rdi like the $2 Daiso shop, cinema, restaurants and all shoppings could be done in one place
Arts & Culture
With a history dating back to its inception in 1887, the National Museum of Singapore is the nation’s oldest museum with a progressive mind. Its galleries adopt cutting-edge and multi-perspective ways of presenting history and culture to redefine conventional museum experience. A cultural and architectural landmark in Singapore, the Museum hosts innovative festivals and events all year round—the dynamic Night Festival, visually arresting art installations, as well as amazing performances and film screenings—in addition to presenting thought-provoking exhibitions involving critically important collections of artifacts. The programming is supported by a wide range of facilities and services including F&B, retail and a Resource Centre.
425 locals recommend
National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford RdWith a history dating back to its inception in 1887, the National Museum of Singapore is the nation’s oldest museum with a progressive mind. Its galleries adopt cutting-edge and multi-perspective ways of presenting history and culture to redefine conventional museum experience. A cultural and architectural landmark in Singapore, the Museum hosts innovative festivals and events all year round—the dynamic Night Festival, visually arresting art installations, as well as amazing performances and film screenings—in addition to presenting thought-provoking exhibitions involving critically important collections of artifacts. The programming is supported by a wide range of facilities and services including F&B, retail and a Resource Centre.
ION Art Gallery
2 Orchard TurnEssentials
Cold Storage Chancery Court
36H Dunearn RdA fresh food supermarket retailing chain in Singapore.