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Any of the casino there.
My little laksa place in the Bugis area. The Orchid gardens in the botanical garden. Glutton's bay hawker stalls.
To be frank the botantical bontical garden only if I had to be there over night. The places we did go to were the zoo, gardens, new casino (3 years old), Little India, China Town, Orchid Street shopping river trip but none would be a repeat though they were pleasant for a one time visit.
I must tell you the Chinese restaurant at Raffles offers the about the best Chinese food we have had in NY, LA, Hong Kong or maybe better.
The food draws me back. Other attractions, such as the national museum, Changhi prison and the Peranakan museum, are very interesting -- once. But Singapore's multicultural character is best encountered at the restaurants and hawker stalls.
Are you asking us so you can get advice on things to do? if so give us an idea of your interests as there are lots of things to do in Singapore.
Food....Food....Food...and Paranakan culture and food. Happy Travels!
When you visited Singapore, anyone please share your itineraries???
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