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Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts!

Taipa Village Macau

Taipa is one of the islands that is connected to the Macau main city. One of the main attractions here is the Taipa Village where you can take a walk through historic lanes and sites. Since we’re staying at the Regency Hotel Macau, we decided to take a walk to Taipa Village, catch a glimpse of historic sites such as the Taipa Houses Museum and perhaps get some local pastries as gifts.

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What to eat at Taipa Village Macau

Main Street at Taipa Village Macau
Main Street at Taipa Village Macau

Once you reach the main walking street at Taipa Village, there are a couple of things that you should do. First, visit Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記). Well, because as true blue Singaporeans, you’d like free food tasting right? There’s a large variety of food tasting available here. In fact, you can really skip breakfast altogether and have a meal there. Just remember to bring your own coffee yah?

Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau - Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!
Koi Kei Pastry (鉅記) Macau – Dont forget to try the almond cookies & seaweed eggrolls!
Macau's famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts
Macau’s famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts

Along the same street, besides the freebies that you can try at Koi Kei, do try out the famous pork buns and portuguese egg tarts of Macau. Before visiting Macau, we actually heard a “horror story” from our aunty who visited Macau some time ago. Since portuguese egg tarts were plentiful (sold at almost every corner of the street), she decided to put it off each time she saw it. Guess what? She left Macau without trying the portuguese egg tart!

So having learnt from this episode, we decided to sink our mouth into the first decent portuguese eggtart we saw and this was it…

Macau's famous Portuguese eggtart
Macau’s famous Portuguese eggtart

The thing we really enjoyed was that it was freshly, hot off the oven. The stall owner literally peeled the tart off its holder just before serving us. Piping hot, just the way to enjoy a great portuguese egg tart. The crust was fluffy and the tart itself was rich yet cuddly on the inside. Yummy, just that its a little oily. But well, something’s gotta give right?

Attractions at Taipa Macau

Other than food, the main attraction at Taipa has got to be the Taipa Houses Museum.

Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Another view of Houses Museum Taipa Macau
Another view of Houses Museum Taipa Macau

These are old colonial houses that have been restored and are now open to the public to have a look at how colonial living was like back in the days.

Our Lady of Carmel Church Macau Taipa
Our Lady of Carmel Church Macau Taipa

You can also take some great pictures at the “Our Lady of Carmel Church” as well as the “Dra Launnda Mesparteiro Gardens”. Happened that this day when we visited, there was a flower exhibition going on and Kate reveled in taking some great close up shots!

Calla Lilies Exhibition Taipa Macau
Calla Lilies Exhibition Taipa Macau
Close up shot of the Calla Lily
Close up shot of the Calla Lily
"Beau" Calla Lily
“Beau” Calla Lily
"Snow White" Lily
“Snow White” Lily

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Another shot of the Jia Ren Lily
Another shot of the Jia Ren Lily

Well, I must say that Kate has done well. These shots were taken with a “point & shoot” camera. Not bad eh? (Again, a shoutout to camera sponsors! :p)

There were also some cute animal figures that featured at the exhibition…

Cute Cows Taipa Village Macau
Cute Cows Taipa Village Macau
Cute Sheeps Taipa Village Macau
Cute Sheeps Taipa Village Macau
Cute Duckies Taipa Village Macau
Cute Duckies Taipa Village Macau

How to get to Taipa Village Macau


From Regency Hotel, it was just a short 15 minutes walk away (remember that Kate and I enjoy strolls, especially in the cool weather 🙂

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Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Avenue of Stars also known as 星光大道 is modelled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Located along the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront (Victoria Harbour), the Avenue of Stars pays tribute to Hong Kong celebrities who have contributed significantly to the Hong Kong’s entertainment industry.

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On our first night here, as it was raining, we were not able to see much of the plaques of the celebrities, much less the Symphony of Lights display. However, this time, as we’re visiting in the day, we managed to catch a few stars ourselves!

Stars we saw at the Avenue of Stars

A kid with Jackie Chan's plaque at Avenue of Stars
A kid with Jackie Chan’s plaque at Avenue of Stars
Andy Lau's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
Andy Lau’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Hong Kong
One of Kate's favourite - Louis Koo's plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
One of Kate’s favourite – Louis Koo’s plaque at the Avenue of Stars Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront
Bruce Lee's statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee’s statue added in 2005 to the Avenue of Stars
Bruce Lee's Plaque at Avenue of the Stars
Bruce Lee’s Plaque at Avenue of the Stars

How to get to Avenue of Stars


The Avenue of Stars is located at the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront at the Victoria Harbour. You can actually take a walk from the TST MTR but it will be a rather long walk. The signs however, are quite friendly and will be able to direct you to the Avenue of Stars rather effortlessly.

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So which is your favourite artiste at the Avenue of Stars? Or do you still prefer the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

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Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
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Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
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Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…

Hong Kong Trip Side Trip to Shen Zhen

Many people have told us about the side trips that you can make from Hong Kong. The main recommendations are usually Macao and Shen Zhen. We totally enjoyed Macao (especially the Historic Centre of Macao) but not so much for Shen Zhen. So this post is to let our readers know that you should only make a side trip to Shen Zhen if you are interested in the following…

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Hong Kong to Shen Zhen Reason No. 1: You are interested in wholesale goods

Wholesale centre at Old Dong Men Shen Zhen
Wholesale centre at Old Dong Men Shen Zhen

The Old Dong Men (老东门商城) shopping area is actually a wholesale centre. As you can see from the picture above, many merchants from all over the city come to sell or get their goods here. There are also many Singaporeans who make regular trips here to source for goods to be sold in Singapore or to be sold online (not us, not us!)

Hong Kong to Shen Zhen Reason No. 2: You are looking for cheap food and shopping

Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)
Entrance to Old Dong Men Shopping District (老东门商城)

At the Old Dong Men Shopping District, there are loads of shopping opportunities…

Cheap Manicure

Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)
Kate did her manicure for ONLY 15RMB (2.5USD!!)

Cheap Food

Lunch at Dong Men Food Court - Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK
Lunch at Dong Men Food Court – Loads of variety (and BBQ meat) at much cheaper prices compared to HK
12 dumplings for 12RMB!
12 dumplings for 12RMB!
 Hui Guo Meat claypot normal taste but v cheap
Hui Guo Meat claypot normal taste but v cheap

Cheap Shopping

Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!
Endless shopping opportunities for you shopaholics out there!
Bear Tea Place at Link City Shen Zhen
Bear Tea Place at Link City Shen Zhen

You can also choose to take a walk from the Convention Centre all the way to the next MTR shopping park via the Link City. Again prices are cheaper compared to HK (guess thats why Hong Kongers themselves make trips here – somewhat like Singapore and Malaysia). But you have to note that most shops do not accept conventional credit cards like VISA and MASTERCARD. Hence, you will have to equip yourself with some RMB (Ren Min Bi).

How we got from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen

Luo Hu Port Shen Zhen
Luo Hu Port Shen Zhen

It is relatively easy to get from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen. For us, we took the MTR from Mong Kok to the Luo Hu check point. It was about a 40 minutes right. Once you exit, you will notice this big structure that indicates to you that you have arrived in Luo Hu, Shen Zhen, China.

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Exiting Check Point to Shen Zhen MTR
Exiting Check Point to Shen Zhen MTR

After exiting the check point, simply follow the signs to the Chinese MTR.

Map of Shen Zhen MTR
Map of Shen Zhen MTR

As you can see from the Shen Zhen MTR map above, it is relatively convenient to travel around in Shen Zhen via MTR and the rides are fairly cheap as well. Most rides cost less than a dollar.

Statue on the way out of Hong Kong immigration enroute back
Statue on the way out of Hong Kong immigration enroute back

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All in all, it was a nice experience to have taken a trip to Shen Zhen. To experience that China is no longer as ulu as we thought and the food culture as well (had quite a number of spicy foods and BBQ meats). Bet Kate totally enjoyed her cheap manicure.

But if you ask me if I would take the trip back again? Given the long journey and the similarities of a modern city, I would likely say no.

Nonetheless, share with us your experience at Shen Zhen in our comments section below!

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Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

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Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

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The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Things to do and Attractions in Batu Pahat Malaysia!

Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat

When you think of Batu Pahat in Malaysia, the caves may come to mind first. Today, we’ll cover the things to do and attractions in the town of Batu Pahat!

Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat
Things to do and attractions in Batu Pahat

1. Where to stay in Batu Pahat?

The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
The Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat

We checked in at the 4-stars Katerina Hotel and we were treated to a comfortable stay which offered a good base from which we visited the attractions in Batu Pahat. Read more about our stay at the Katerina Hotel here.

King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
King Size Bed Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
Katerina Hotel Batu Pahat TV
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel
View from Batu Pahat Katerina Hotel

2. What to eat at Batu Pahat?

Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles

Chop See Kee wanton noodles (affectionately known by the locals at Ah See Wanton Mee) is a local favourite. Located at 2 Jalan Jenang, Chop See Kee wanton noodles has served generations of food lovers since the 1940s. Its fame has travelled far and wide and many in Malaysia while passing through Batu Pahat, would stop by for a bowl of nostalgia. Singaporeans included.

Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Crowd at Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Crowd at Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles
Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat
Ah See Wanton Mee Batu Pahat

Ship Village Seafood Restaurant

Located No 68 Kg Segenting, Jalan Minyak Beku 83000 Batu Pahat, Ship Village Seafood Restaurant serves up the freshest seafood at affordable prices. Not only is its structure unique (shaped like a ship), it also overlooks the sea, allowing patrons to enjoy splendid views paired with excellent food!

Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Ship Structure Ship Village Batu Pahat
Ship Structure Ship Village Batu Pahat
Salted Egg Yolk Crab Ship Village Batu Pahat
Salted Egg Yolk Crab Ship Village Batu Pahat
Cereal Prawns Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat
Cereal Prawns Ship Village Seafood Restaurant Batu Pahat

Glutton Square

Located at Jalan Peng Kai, Jalan Soga, Glutton Square is THE PLACE to go for the best of local hawker food in Batu Pahat.

Glutton Square Batu Pahat
Glutton Square Batu Pahat
BBQ Wings Batu Pahat Glutton Square
BBQ Wings Batu Pahat Glutton Square
Oyster Omelette Glutton Square Batu Pahat
Oyster Omelette Glutton Square Batu Pahat

3. What to do at Batu Pahat?

Wet World Batu Pahat

Though Wet World is actually quite an old attraction now, it still provides a nice spot for visitors to relax, kids to play in and just enjoy a day out. Do be careful of the floor of the pools, they are anti-slip in nature but may cause scratches (which Kate and I kenna) if you’re not careful. Also, we were there on a Sunday and there was a massive gathering of people fishing at the ponds outside Wet World. So do expect a jam if you’re travelling on these dates.

Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Entrance Fee
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Entrance Fee
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort WW Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort WW Resort
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Wave Pool
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Wave Pool
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Slides
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Slides
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Lazy River
Wet World Batu Pahat Village Resort Lazy River

Batu Pahat Mall

For all your shopping needs, look no further than Batu Pahat Mall. It is the largest mall in Batu Pahat and has outlets ranging from food, fashion to daily necessities. If there’s something you want to buy, Batu Pahat Mall would be your best bet in Batu Pahat.

Batu Pahat Mall
Batu Pahat Mall

Explore Batu Pahat!

Lastly, take time to explore the hidden gems of Batu Pahat. For instance, while searching for Ship Village Seafood Restaurant, we also visited the seaside where we enjoyed views of the sea. While searching for Chop See Kee Wanton Noodles, we chanced upon a mom-and-pop shop, much like the mama shops commonly seen in Singapore in the 80s and 90s…

Seaside View at Batu Pahat
Seaside View at Batu Pahat
Old world charms at Batu Pahat
Old world charms at Batu Pahat

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Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?

Ocean Park Hong Kong 香港海洋公園

Ocean Park (Hong Kong), otherwise known as 香港海洋公園 is an oceanarium, amusement park and zoo all rolled into one. However, it was built in 1977. CLOSE TO 40 YEARS AGO! And this begs the question of whether Ocean Park Hong Kong is still worth a visit 40 years on…

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Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Entrance to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong

Things to do at Ocean Park Hong Kong

First and foremost, OCEAN PARK IS HUGE! As you can see from the map, there are so many zones and interesting attractions to visit and we were really spoilt for choice on which attraction to visit first. As it was new year’s eve, weather was quite cold. This meant that some of the water attractions were close – which was a good thing because this means that we can focus on the major attractions!

There are actually many things to do at Ocean Park and the park is actually divided into several zones. There are many attractions at the park that caters for the entire family including a kids zone for the young ones and roller coaster rides for the thrill seekers. Attractions at the park include

Things to do at Ocean Park Hong Kong

The Summit

Ocean Park is basically divided into 2 portions by a mountainous area, the Summit and the Waterfront. As the name suggests, the Summit is located at the top of the mountain with views over the ocean as well as the park. To get there, you must go either by cable car or the funicular ride. For those who are scared of heights (i.e. Kate), funicular would be the better option.

Cable Car ride up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Cable Car ride up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Entrance to the Ocean Express - The Funicular Ride
Entrance to the Ocean Express – The Funicular Ride
Funicular up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Funicular up to the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
View of the harbour from the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
View of the harbour from the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong

Here is a quick overview of attractions at the Summit

Attractions at Ocean Park Hong Kong

1. Marine World. Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium, Ocean Park Tower (Observatory) and Hong Kong’s largest roller coaster (The Dragon)

Ocean Park Observation Tower
Ocean Park Observation Tower
Fun & Games at the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong
Fun & Games at the Summit of Ocean Park Hong Kong

2. Thrill Mountain . Thrill rides galore including the floorless roller coaster – Hair Raiser

Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong
Hair Raiser Roller Coaster Ocean Park Hong Kong
Look at how steep the drop of "Hair Raiser" is! Definitely not for the faint of heart!
Look at how steep the drop of “Hair Raiser” is! Definitely not for the faint of heart!

3. Adventure Land. We did not visit Adventure Land due to the cold weather but attractions include Steel Mine roller coaster and the Raging River (An exciting water ride)

4. Polar Adventure . North pole and South pole encounters that includes sea lions and various penguins.

Ocean Park Hong Kong Arctic Blast ride
Ocean Park Hong Kong Arctic Blast ride
Ocean Theatre with Sunset as the backdrop at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Theatre with Sunset as the backdrop at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers
Ocean Park Ocean Theatre Dolphins leaping beside its trainers

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5. The Rainforest . We also skipped the Rainforest due to the weather but attractions here include The Rapids (A fun family ride) and an Expedition Trail that features several rainforest species.

The Waterfront

1. Whiskers Harbour. A children’s amusement park

Whiskers Harbour - Kids Amusement Park at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Whiskers Harbour – Kids Amusement Park at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Rides for the Kids at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Rides for the Kids at Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ocean Park Hong Kong Whiskers Theatre for the Sea Lion Show
Ocean Park Hong Kong Whiskers Theatre for the Sea Lion Show
Sea Lion Show Ocean Park
Sea Lion Show Ocean Park
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings Ocean Park Hong Kong
Bald Eagle showing the span of its wings Ocean Park Hong Kong

2. Aqua City . Waterfront plaza (daily shows including acrobatics/juggling acts), and the Grand Aquarium (which we almost missed, visiting it just before the park closed). It features one of the largest viewing dome in the world with over 5000 fish and 400 species of marine life.

Fountain at Aqua City - Entrance of Ocean Park
Fountain at Aqua City – Entrance of Ocean Park
Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza Ocean Park Hong Kong
Acrobatics and Juggling acts at the Waterfront Plaza Ocean Park Hong Kong

3. Amazing Asian Animals . Main attraction here? The GIANT PANDAS!

Entrance to the Amazing Asian Animals Ocean Park
Entrance to the Amazing Asian Animals Ocean Park
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots Ocean Park Hong Kong
Panda standing up and reaching for the shoots Ocean Park Hong Kong

How to get to Ocean Park Hong Kong



Map of Ocean Park Hong Kong

As usual, Kate found out the way to Ocean Park. But before that, you will need to arm yourself with the Octopus card similar to that of EZLink used in Singapore.

Step 1 : Take a bus to Admiralty Station and follow this sign to the bus that takes you to Ocean Park
Step 1 : Take a bus to Admiralty Station and follow this sign to the bus that takes you to Ocean Park
Step 2 : Take Bus 629 from Admiralty MTR Station
Step 2 : Take Bus 629 from Admiralty MTR Station

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More information about Ocean Park Hong Kong

The tickets to Ocean Park Hong Kong costs 280HKD per person.

Opening Hours of Ocean Park is from 0930 to 2000 (Do note that the opening hours of Ocean Park may vary, depending on the time of the year)

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Is it worth to visit Ocean Park Hong Kong

So the big question still begs an answer. Is it worth it to visit Ocean Park in Hong Kong? Our answer is a big YES!

If it is your first time, you would be amazed by the sheer size of the park as well as the many attractions that it offers. Not to mention that it has educational snippets of information for the kids as well as a wide variety of attractions for the entire family. Most definitely worth a visit when you’re in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong Trip : Day 1
Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
21 Amazing Travel Experiences in Hong Kong

Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
Top 5 MUST DO Things in Macao : You have not been to Macao unless you have…

Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong

We are foodies.

So we follow recommendations (especially official ones) and be hot on these trails to confirm whether these recommendations are “hot or not”. We were really happy to have tried great recommendations from Man vs Food at Philadelphia and Las Vegas.

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Today, we will be debunking 2 recommendations made by DiscoverHongKong.com on their “What to eat” -> “Local flavours” column. Frankly speaking, we’re quite sad that we have to do a post for this because it was with much anticipation that we searched, located and tried these foods. But for the benefit of our readers (not to fall prey to this recommendation), here are the 2 recommendations that we’ve tried…

Debunking 1 : Stir-Fried Rice Noodles with Beef at Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop

Outside Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop
Outside Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop

Reading the title of this recommendation, we should have known better. Ordering stir-fried rice noodles with beef at a congee and noodles (usually wanton noodle equivalent) isnt so smart eh? But still, we trusted the recommendation and this was what we got…

Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop Oily Fried Beef Noodles
Ho Hung Kee Congee and Noodle Shop Oily Fried Beef Noodles

The fried beef noodles WAS SUPER OILY! Even from this picture, you could see that oil was dripping with each mouth. Dont get us wrong, we love fried foods and all but this? This was too much. Even as we cleared the top layer, the bottom layer closer to the plate had “puddles of oil”. The taste was not really up to mark, marred very much but the oiliness. The only saving grace was that the beef was tender. But at 79HKD, I would have expected more…

Menu of Ho Hong Kee Restaurant - Have you tried their Congee or Noodles?
Menu of Ho Hong Kee Restaurant – Have you tried their Congee or Noodles?
Inside Ho Hong Kee Restaurant - should have guessed by the number of customers here
Inside Ho Hong Kee Restaurant – should have guessed by the number of customers here
Good thing we bought the Kat Lan with oyster sauce to reduce effects of the oil - 27HKD
Good thing we bought the Kat Lan with oyster sauce to reduce effects of the oil – 27HKD

Debunking 2 : Wonton Noodle in Soup at Chee Kei

Wong Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant
Wong Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant

Wanton noodles at a wanton noodles should be good right? The noodles turned out to be quite disappointing and here’s why…

Wanton Noodles at Chee Kei
Wanton Noodles at Chee Kei

We ordered the wanton noodles with white fungus dessert and soyabean milk for 55 HKD. First of all, there was only 4 wantons and 1 prawn in each wanton. This was in stark contrast to the wanton mee at Mak Mun Kei. Overall, it had few wantons, less prawns and just a handful of noodles. Definitely not worth a visit.

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Inside Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant Hong Kong
Inside Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant Hong Kong
White Fungus Xue Ha Dessert at Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant
White Fungus Xue Ha Dessert at Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant
Menu of Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant
Menu of Chee Kei Wanton Noodles Restaurant

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Hong Kong Trip : Day 1
Hong Kong Trip Day 2 : The Attractions of Tsuen Wan
Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

3 Reasons Why You MUST Try Dim Sum in Hong Kong and Macao
The Minimalist Guide to Eating at Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong
A Classy Treat at Lei Garden International Finance Center Hong Kong
Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotels We Stayed in Macau

Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
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River Safari : A New Attraction at the Singapore Zoo!

River Safari Singapore Zoo

River Safari is a new attraction that has recently opened at the Singapore Zoo. This means that visitors can now visit 3 attractions in the Mandai area, namely the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and the new River Safari…

Ticketing Counters for the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari
Ticketing Counters for the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari

Ticketing Counters for the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari

Entrance to the River Safari
Entrance to the River Safari

Entrance to the River Safari

Our cute River Safari Ticket
Our cute River Safari Ticket

Our cute River Safari Ticket

Map of the River Safari in Singapore
Map of the River Safari in Singapore

Map of the River Safari in Singapore

Things to see and do at the River Safari

As you can see from the map, there is actually only 1 general path that you can take to tour the entire River Safari. The River Safari is themed after major rivers of the world and features the various marine life that lives along these rivers. The rivers featured at the River Safari (in order) are

1. Mississippi River

Mississippi River at the River Safari Singapore
Mississippi River at the River Safari Singapore

Mississippi River at the River Safari Singapore

The Mississippi River featuring the American Beaver and the Mississippi Paddlefish.

2. Congo River

Congo River & Murray River
Congo River & Murray River

Congo River & Murray River

Congo River featuring the African Dwarf Crocodile!

3. River Nile

River Nile @ the River Safari
River Nile @ the River Safari

River Nile @ the River Safari

River Nile featuring the Tigerfish!

4. Ganges River

Ganges River, River Safari Singapore
Ganges River, River Safari Singapore

Ganges River, River Safari Singapore

Ganges River featuring the Indian Gharial – Kate actually thought it was a statue! It was actually just lying very still…and enjoying a “jacuzzi massage” under the waterfall!

5. Murray River

Congo River & Murray River
Congo River & Murray River

Murray and Congo River at the River Safari

Murray River featuring the Barramundi, Murray Cod and Australian Lungfish

6. Mekong River

Mekong River at the River Safari
Mekong River at the River Safari

Mekong River at the River Safari

Mekong River featuring the Mekong Giant Catfish – these guys are HUGE!!

7. Yangtze River

Yangtze River at the Singapore River Safari
Yangtze River at the Singapore River Safari

Yangtze River at the Singapore River Safari

Yangtze River featuring the Yangtze Alligator, Chinese Giant Salamander and the Sturgeon (almost mispelt as Surgeon… :p)

8. Giant Panda Forest

Giant Panda Forest – Home of Jia Jia and Kai Kai
Giant Panda Forest – Home of Jia Jia and Kai Kai

Giant Panda Forest – Home of Jia Jia and Kai Kai

The Giant Panda Forest is the highlight of the River Safari (hm…that sentence sounded strange)…

It is the home to a pair of Giant Pandas – Kai Kai (凯凯) and Jia Jia (嘉嘉). Visitors literally flock to this viewing gallery to have glimpse of the pair of pandas. Taller visitors have an advantage in viewing them…

In addition, the Red Panda (VERY CUTE AND FURRY!) and Golden Pheasant (did not know pheasants can be so beautiful) are also featured in this area.

After the Giant Panda Forest, you will have to cross the viewing deck to the Amazon Flooded Forest. Kate was also able to take some arty farty shots…

Kate’s arty farty shots
Kate’s arty farty shots

Kate’s arty farty shots

9. Amazon Flooded Forest

Amazon Flooded Forest – River Safari
Amazon Flooded Forest – River Safari

Amazon Flooded Forest – River Safari

To us, the Amazon Flooded Forest was the most interesting part of the safari. It is like a giant aquarium featuring the giant river otter, electric eel, freshwater stingray, pacu, red-bellied piranha, red-tailed catfish, arapaima and of course the cute Manatee!


Video at the Amazon Flooded Forest

Giant River Otter and Manatee
Giant River Otter and Manatee

Giant River Otter and Manatee

Our Thoughts about the River Safari

The River Safari can actually be covered in about 2 hours and it was more like a walk through of the various segments. The Amazon River Quest Boat Ride and Animal exhibits was also not opened when we visited (slated to open at the end of the year).

The Amazon flooded forest was indeed quite an experience. Seeing these large marine creatures moving freely in the waters before you seemed quite surreal. The pandas were of course an attraction by itself.

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Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong!

Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong

Elements is a fancy high class shopping mall located beside Kowloon MTR. The entire shopping mall is divided into 5 zones (the 5 elements – hence its name) including Metal, Water, Fire, Earth and Wood Zones. Different zones offers different aspects of a shopping mall including luxury brands at Metal, health beauty and lifestyle at Wood, international cuisines at Water, Fashion at Earth and Entertainment at Fire.

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Things to see and do in Elements Shopping Mall Kowloon Hong Kong

Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR
Entrance to Elements Shopping Mall from Kowloon MTR
Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong
Ice skating rink @ Fire Zone Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong

Kate and I were wondering through this huge mall when we come upon this tree…

Cute tree made of many many stuffed toys!
Cute tree made of many many stuffed toys!

While we were there, there was an exhibition by Olek – the crochet Queen. She’s listed as one of the top 25 artists in the world and was invited to place her crochet art at Elements. We took some of the shots…

Background to Olek the Crochet Queen
Background to Olek the Crochet Queen
Crochet House by Olek
Crochet House by Olek
Crochet world for Thumbelina
Crochet world for Thumbelina

How to get to Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong



Map of Elements Shopping Mall Hong Kong beside Kowloon MTR

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Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

Hotels and Hostels We Stayed in Hong Kong

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Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

Food and Dining in Hong Kong

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Mak Mun Kee 麦文记 Noodles Shop : Best Wanton and Beef Noodles in Hong Kong
Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
Secret to Enjoying Hong Kong Cafes…
What a typical Hong Kong Cafe is like
Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!
Elements Shopping Mall at Kowloon Hong Kong
Only make a side trip from Hong Kong to Shen Zhen if…
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Hotel Royal Macau : Luxury at a Central Location
Regency Hotel Macau : A 5 Stars Hotel?

Attractions in Macau

Guia Fortress and Lighthouse Macao : An Elusive Fortress Found
Macao Maritime Museum : Great Price Good Exhibits
Historic Centre of Macao : Ruins of Saint Paul’s, Mount Fortress & More
Cotai Strip Macau : Games, Shows, Food and Entertainment
Taipa Village Macau : Houses Museum, Pork Buns, Portuguese Egg Tarts
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Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market!

Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong

Temple Street also known as 庙街 in Chinese is a street that converts into a night market in the evenings…

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Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Entrance to Temple Street 庙街 Jordan, Hong Kong
Night Market at Temple Street
Night Market at Temple Street

This was our first glimpse into the night markets of Hong Kong! Well, the key noticeable difference was that there was no food stalls! 😮 Yes, we were quite surprised as well! Well, for the avid shoppers, it means that there’s reduced possibility of stench on your clothes as you shop!

But for you foodies out there, no worries. At almost every corner of the streets in HK, there should be a Hong Kong cafe (茶餐厅) nearby. Near, Temple street, eateries also “expand their territories” at night by placing more chairs on the sidewalks. So you’ll still be able to get food along the roads perpendicular to Temple Street.

Bowring Street - An extension of the night markets
Bowring Street – An extension of the night markets

Temple street sells all sorts of “ling ling long long” (as Kate calls them). “Ling ling long long” usually equate to smallish cute things that usually doesnt have much practical use. Good as gifts though. When your friends receive them, they’ll be like “Awww…this is so cute! Thanks!” and places them in a drawer,somewhere at home, never to see the light of day again…(sinister laugh)

Ok, we digressed.

But still, you may be able to find gems at night markets such as this. You can get souvenirs such as shirts, umbrellas, magnets, display items etc. But a word of advice for visitors, COMPARE PRICES! We overheard one stall quoting quite an expensive price to an unsuspecting tourist! As you’ll soon find that the items/stalls repeats itself as you walk along the street, do take time to compare the various prices and snatch a good deal for yourself!

There’s also a similar market along Bowring street , perpendicular to Temple street, that you can check out as well.

As we ventured on, we started to feel peckish and we chanced upon a roast meat (烧腊) stall, along Shanghai street (an adjacent street)…

Roasted Meat Stall at Shanghai Street Hong Kong
Roasted Meat Stall at Shanghai Street Hong Kong

The queue must mean something right? As with the Australian Diary Company, we saw a queue and joined it! Again, we were quite happy with what we found…

Oily Chicken and Roasted Duck Rice
Oily Chicken and Roasted Duck Rice
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice
Char Siew Roasted Pork Rice

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The greatest part about this meal is that it costs only 48HKD!! That’s inclusive of this great tasting boiled soup as well!

Soup to help neutralise any "gelatness" from the roasted meats
Soup to help neutralise any “gelatness” from the roasted meats

I think the main draw itself was the price. We noticed many old uncles coming in to have a meal and most came alone 🙁 The price was great and the portions were huge. With the soup and free drink, the deal seemed even more enticing.

The only draw back was that most of the meats were too salty. Hence, the rice to go with it. Oh, the char siew tasted great though. Sweet with a tinge of burnt roasted taste. Good part of the pork as well. Tender with a little bit of fattiness. The accompanying vege with green onions were a great condiment to the rice as well.

How to get to Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong



Map of Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong

Temple Street is a short walk away from Jordan MTR. If you take the exit A, it is just a short 2 minutes walk along Jordan Road.

At night, the street is easily recognisable by this long stretch of night market!

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After a relaxing walk along Temple street and a great meal at the local roasted meat stall, our first night in Hong Kong was turning out to be a great start to our HK trip!

So what was your experience like visiting the night markets at Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong ?

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Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
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Hong Kong Central Mid Level Escalator : Longest Escalator Walkway System in the World
Avenue of Stars 星光大道 : Hong Kong’s Hollywood Walk of Fame
Ocean Park Hong Kong : Still worth a visit?
Temple Street 庙街 Hong Kong : First glimpse at Hong Kong’s Night Market
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Where to shop in Hong Kong? Citygate Outlets Tung Chung!

Citygate Outlet Tung Chung

Have you ever wondered “Where to shop in Hong Kong?” and whether there are outlet malls in Hong Kong? The answer…CITYGATE OUTLETS @ TUNG CHUNG!

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Map of Hong Kong Island
Map of Hong Kong Island

Where to shop in Hong Kong?

If you take a look at this map of Hong Kong, Tung Chung is located at the lower left side of the map and is really close to the Hong Kong International Airport! This is why, Kate arranged for Citygate Outlets to be our first stop in Hong Kong!

Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!
Shopping galore at Citygate Outlets Hong Kong!

Citygate Outlets is home to more than 80 international brands that offers 30% to 70% discounts all year round! What’s more, it is also a family friendly destination with restaurants, an outdoor fountain and even a cinema!

Citygate Outlet's Heart-shaped Ambassador
Citygate Outlet’s Heart-shaped Ambassador
Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!
Endless shopping choices at Citygate Outlet Tung Chung!

Initially, we thought that the sales must be “so-so” but as we continued to shop, we realised that some of the prices are much better than the country it originated from. But do note that if the prices are good, more likely than not, they would be off-season products.

But hey, if it’s cheap, just buy lah :p (Yes, Kate bought quite a bit)

After all that shopping, you will most certainly be HUNGRY! There is a food court (Food Republic) located at level 2 where you can try some of the Hong Kong delicacies. However, do note that the prices are not exactly cheap and the quality is not like those in the city. Still, it gives you the energy to shop more right?

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So our first wanton noodle from Hong Kong was from Citygate Outlets!

Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets
Wanton mee and porridge from this stall at Food Republic Citygate Outlets
Pork and Pork Stomach Congee with Fried Dough Stick (44HKD!!!)
Pork and Pork Stomach Congee with Fried Dough Stick (44HKD!!!)
Dumpling Noodles with many dumplings (42hkd) at Citygate Outlets Tung Chung
Dumpling Noodles with many dumplings (42hkd) at Citygate Outlets Tung Chung

The noodles were quite normal but we were pleasantly surprised by the “shrimp only” wanton, which we later came to realise is a normal part of Hong Kong dumplings. The congee on the other hand was plain and bland – DONT BUY!

How to get to Citygate Outlets Tung Chung



Map of Citygate Outlets , Tung Chung Hong Kong

It is really quite simple to get to Citygate Outlets Tung Chung from the Hong Kong International Airport. All you have to do is

1. Purchase your Octopus card (150HKD with 100HKD value and 50HKD deposit)

2. Take E21 (costs 14HKD) , S1 or S64. Bus ride takes about 15 minutes.

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Hong Kong Trip Day 3 : Ocean Park and New Year’s Eve Countdown
Hong Kong Trip Day 4 – Side Trip to Macau
Hong Kong Trip Day 5 – Continuing Our Travels in Macao
Hong Kong Trip Day 6 – Rounding up Macao and Returning to HK
Day 7 Hong Kong Trip : Side Trip to Shen Zhen & Debunking Recommendations
Day 8 Hong Kong Trip : What we did in Central 中環 Hong Kong
Day 9 Hong Kong Trip : A Surprise Find at Lian Xiang Ju Dim Sum Restaurant

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New Year’s Eve Countdown at Victoria Harbour Hong Kong
Ibis Hotel Hong Kong Central & Sheung Wan : For the Best Views of Victoria Harbour
L Hotel Nina Convention Centre Hong Kong : Great views over Tsuen Wan
Jordan Comfort Inn Review @ New Lucky House Hong Kong
New China Yan Yan Guest House at Chung King Mansion

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Great Desserts at Australian Dairy Company Hong Kong! ( 澳洲牛奶公司)
Lan Fong Yuen Hong Kong : For a taste of traditional milk tea since 1952
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Debunking Recommendations of DiscoverHongKong.com : What NOT to eat in Hong Kong

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Top 5 Things to do and Attractions in Warsaw Poland!

Things to do and attractions in Warsaw Poland

On onset, Warsaw may seem like a mundane place with nothing much to do. However, upon closer inspection, you’ll find that there are actually alot of things to do and attractions in Warsaw Poland! Here are our top 5 things to do!

Things to do in Warsaw

1. Old City in Warsaw

View of the Old City from Intercontinental Warsaw
View of the Old City from Intercontinental Warsaw

This view taken from the room of Intercontinental Hotel Warsaw shows the aerial view of the entire old city of Warsaw. You may not believe it, but most of the original old city was destroyed during and post World War 2. Hence, most of what we see today is actually a “rebuilt old city” altogether. Meticulous huh?

Barbican Fortress Warsaw Poland
Barbican Fortress Warsaw Poland
Warsaw Mermaid at Old Town Square Poland
Warsaw Mermaid at Old Town Square Poland


360 View of Old Town Square Warsaw

Defensive Walls of the Warsaw Barbican Fortress - You can also pick up some souvenirs here :)
Defensive Walls of the Warsaw Barbican Fortress – You can also pick up some souvenirs here 🙂
The Royal Castle Warsaw Poland
The Royal Castle Warsaw Poland
Monument at the centre of Castle Square Warsaw Poland
Monument at the centre of Castle Square Warsaw Poland
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw Poland
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw Poland
St. John's Cathedral Warszawa Poland
St. John’s Cathedral Warszawa Poland
Cross near the tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw Poland
Cross near the tomb of the Unknown Soldier Warsaw Poland

What to eat in Warsaw Poland

2. E. Wedel Cafe – The Oldest Chocolatier in Poland since 1851

Traditional Wedel Chocolate made from rich melted original recipe chocolate! (E Wedel Cafe Warsaw Poland)
Traditional Wedel Chocolate made from rich melted original recipe chocolate! (E Wedel Cafe Warsaw Poland)

Wedel was known to be the “Willy Wonka” of Poland during his time. Be sure to drop by this original site of the oldest chocolatier in Poland and enjoy a cup of rich melted chocolate at the E. Wedel Cafe!

3. Pierogi – Polish Dumplings

Spelt Pierogi with spinach leaves and cream cheese (24zl)
Spelt Pierogi with spinach leaves and cream cheese (24zl)

If you’re thinking about what’s there to eat in Poland, pierogi comes to mind! It would be so completely wrong not to have tried the Pierogi (Polish Dumplings) if you were to visit Warsaw. Make sure you try it! Seriously!

4. Best Traditional Polish Restaurant – Folk Gospoda!

Honey Glazed Pork Knuckle (38zl) @ Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
Honey Glazed Pork Knuckle (38zl) @ Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland

Need we say more? For the best traditional Polish food at great prices, visit Folk Gospoda!

Where to stay in Warsaw Poland

5. Best Hotel in Warsaw – Intercontinental Warsaw Hotel

Spacious room with nice comfy bed at the Intercontinental Warsaw
Spacious room with nice comfy bed at the Intercontinental Warsaw
Palace of Culture and Science from Intercontinental Warsaw Poland
Palace of Culture and Science from Intercontinental Warsaw Poland

The Intercontinental Hotel Warsaw is definitely the best hotel in Warsaw. Not only does it boast of the best view of the entire city of Warsaw (close up of the Palace of Culture and Science), you can also enjoy the view in the hot tub from the sky pool of the hotel! The breakfast at this hotel is also touted as the best buffet breakfast in the entire Warsaw. Complete with live harp music!

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Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany!

Top 7 Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany

When one thinks of Munich, Oktoberfest will naturally come to mind! But what are the top things to do and attractions in Munich really? Where exactly to stay in Munich?

Let’s find out!

Top Things to do and Attractions in Munich Germany!

1. Glockenspiel Clock Tower

Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich
Rathaus Glockenspiel @ Marienplatz Munich

The Rathaus Glockenspiel is one of the top 10 must visit clock towers in the world! Today, it attracts millions of visitors annually to see its shows and the uniqueness of what this clock tower has to offer!

2. Marienplatz

City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)
City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)

Besides the Glockenspiel, Marienplatz itself also attracts visitors alike. At this old square, visitors can enjoy a drink at the cafes, catch the show of Glockenspiel or simply just people watch. Meet your friends at Mariensaule if you’re lost!

3. Viktualienmarkt

Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole
Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole

An old farmer’s market in the past, Viktualienmarkt has evolved into a large market that sells all types of groceries, meats and even souvenirs. Have a meal at the al fresco dining area while you’re there!

4. Hofbrauhaus Munchen

Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich
Hofbrauhaus am Platzl in Munich
Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen
Best pork knuckle ever @ Hofbrauhaus Munchen

Missed Oktoberfest? No worries! Hofbrauhaus brewery has its own merry men that conjours that lively atmosphere at the Oktoberfest! What’s more, you get to savour the best pork knuckle ever here at Hofbrauhaus! Guten Appetit!

5. Englischer Garten

Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich
Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich

Enjoy a leisurely stroll at the Englischer Garten! Check out the Japanese Tea House or the Chinese Tower in this garden while you’re here. You may also chance upon surfers here!

6. Side Trips to Oberammergau and Mittenwald – Bavarian!

Street with Alps in the background - Artistically taken by Kate!
Street with Alps in the background – Artistically taken by Kate!
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop

The awe-inspiring Bavarian Alps can be visited via Munich! Take a short trip to Oberammergau and Mittenwald where you’ll be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery as well as the large mural art! You can also choose to visit the Neuschwanstein castle that inspired the animation at the start of Disney’s production.

7. Oktoberfest!!!

Welcome to Oktoberfest at Theriesen Wiese, Munich!
Welcome to Oktoberfest at Theriesen Wiese, Munich!
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents - in the middle of the day!
Throngs of people in the Oktoberfest beer tents – in the middle of the day!

How can a visit to Munich be complete without going to the Oktoberfest?! Oktoberfest, held at the Theresienwiese Oktoberfest area is not only the biggest beer festival in the world, it is also a huge gigantic fun fair, offering a great time for the entire family!

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Top 8 Things to do and Attractions in Berlin Germany!

Top 8 Things to do and Attractions in Berlin Germany

Although Berlin is the capital of Germany, many people do not know the things to do and attractions in this wonderful city! Here is a quick low down of all the things you can do here (click on the links to see our coverage of each of them)

1. Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate Berlin Germany
Brandenburg Gate Berlin Germany

Brandenburg Gate is an iconic landmark in the whole of Berlin. A popular tourist site that is also home to many embassies, Brandenburg Gate sees many events taking place in and around its premise.

2. Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie : American soldier as you enter the Allies American Sector
Checkpoint Charlie : American soldier as you enter the Allies American Sector

One of the main crossings between East and West Germany, Checkpoint Charlie has seen a fair share of action during the Cold War, including the stand-off between 10 tanks from Soviet and American forces in 1961.

3. Berlin Wall & East Side Gallery

Cute Watch Tower @ Berlin Wall East Side Gallery
Cute Watch Tower @ Berlin Wall East Side Gallery

Besides the Berlin Wall Documentation Centre, the Berlin wall is also home to some fine street art. At the Berlin Wall East Side Gallery, you can see some iconic art work such as the cute watch tower above.

4. Berlin Zoo

The Alkapa at the entrance of the Berlin Zoo!
The Alkapa at the entrance of the Berlin Zoo!

The Berlin Zoo is an excellent place to spend the day with the kids. There are some interesting animals such as the Alkapa which cannot be seen in our Zoo.

5. Alexanderplatz

Alexanderplatz and its iconic King Neptune Sculpture
Alexanderplatz and its iconic King Neptune Sculpture

Alexanderplatz was featured in the Bourne Supremacy where Jason Bourne met a contact in the movie. It is also close to iconic structures such as the Berlin TV tower, Red City Hall as well this sculpture of King Neptune seen above.

6. Berlin Central Station

Futuristic Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)
Futuristic Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)

If you’re arriving by train, you would not miss this iconic train station. The Berlin Central Station is covered completely with glass on the exterior that gives it its futuristic feel. Great photo opportunities!

7. Berliner Currywurst

Our first Berliner Currywurst
Our first Berliner Currywurst

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8. Hotel Stays

Berlin Hotel Huge room with beds and living area!
Berlin Hotel Huge room with beds and living area!

We stayed at the Hotel Amelie Berlin as well as the Berliner Hof Hotel. Do check out our posts about the hotels!

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Folk Gospoda : Simply the Best Polish Restaurant in Warsaw!

Folk Gospoda Best Polish Restaurant in Warsaw

Folk Gospoda is simply the best polish restaurant in Warsaw! This restaurant is excellent in taste, has great service and has prices that are hard to beat (especially for its set lunches). So good, that we visited it twice in a matter of days!

Entrance to Folk Gospoda in Warsaw Poland
Entrance to Folk Gospoda in Warsaw Poland

On our first night there, we were pleasantly surprised by the ambience. A cozy, homely feel accomplished with the wood finishes…

Warm and cozy ambience with wood finishes at Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
Warm and cozy ambience with wood finishes at Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
The bar counter at Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
The bar counter at Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
Menu of Folk Gospoda at Grzybowska Street
Menu of Folk Gospoda at Grzybowska Street

On our first visit to Folk Gospoda, we ordered the traditional polish fare of smoked duck and meat dumplings!

Folk Gospoda (Warsaw Poland)Smoked duck with raspberry sauce (43zl) and yes, that's an apple!
Folk Gospoda (Warsaw Poland)Smoked duck with raspberry sauce (43zl) and yes, that’s an apple!
Folk Gospoda: Russian Style Meat Dumplings (24zl)
Folk Gospoda: Russian Style Meat Dumplings (24zl)

Both dishes were superb! The smoked duck was tender and the skin was crisp. The raspberry sauce complemented the smokey full flavoured duck. The dish was also served with sauerkraut as well as the potato dumpling which was chewy but oh so yummy!

On the other hand, the dumpling tasted really traditional (slight gamey taste) with bacon bits and pine nuts that really made the taste outstanding. The seasoning of the meat was not too salty, well balanced to bring out the flavours of the meat. Yum yum!

Set lunch at Folk Gospoda - Soup (Pea), Mains and Desserts for only 19zl!
Set lunch at Folk Gospoda – Soup (Pea), Mains and Desserts for only 19zl!

We decided to visit Folk Gospoda again because we heard about the set lunches which included soup, mains and desserts for just 19zl! (Thats $7.50SGD!). The other reason was because we simply had to try the honey-glazed pork knuckle which we saw on the menu on our last visit! Sounded so enticing! Again, we thoroughly enjoyed this visit…

Folk Gospoda Restaurant: Stick of Pork Skewer with Green & Red Peppers w Fries
Folk Gospoda Restaurant: Stick of Pork Skewer with Green & Red Peppers w Fries

The set lunch came with the mains of the pork skewer with fries and it was well worth the price. Although the meat was a wee bit tough, the taste more than made up for it. The smokey, BBQ, kebab-like taste was quite enjoyable. The light hot sauce helped to tingle the taste buds as well.

Honey Glazed Pork Knuckle (38zl) @ Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland
Honey Glazed Pork Knuckle (38zl) @ Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland

Finally, the highlight that we were waiting for…the Honey Glazed Pork Knuckle! Just by looking at the picture, you must be wanting to sink your teeth into it right? Well, it was REALLY juicy and tender! The skin was lightly sweetened by the honey and the meat, OH SO TENDER! The combination coupled with some light mustard was just perfect. Ma ma mia! Speaking of pork knuckles, we would still rank the Hof Brauhaus pork knuckle 1st. But this one at Folk Gospoda comes in a really close 2nd!

Folk Gospoda Warsaw: Creampie with Fruit
Folk Gospoda Warsaw: Creampie with Fruit

We ended off the meal with the fruit creampie. Seemed to us like a traditional dish. The cream was light and fresh. Tasted as though the cream was freshly blended and frothed before bringing up to you. The total bill came up to 70zl and it was really well worth it!

How to get to Folk Gospoda Warsaw Poland



Map to Folk Gospoda in Warsaw Poland

Folk Gospoda is located near the junction of Grzybowska and Wallcow streets. You wont miss it because you will notice a large mural on the wall that says “Folk Gospoda” and a logo of a peacock (we’re guessing here). Because we stayed at the Platinum Residences (beside Hilton Warsaw), it was just a short walk away.

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Englischer Garten Munich : A surfer’s paradise?

Englischer Garten Munich A surfer’s paradise

Englischer Garten or the English Gardens in Munich is a large public garden, larger than that of Central Park in New York! Here, you can enjoy a relaxing stroll through the gardens, have a tea at the Japanese Tea House or just chill with your buddies at the Chinese Tower (aka Chinesischer Turm).

What to do at the Englischer Garten Munich

Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich
Entrance to the Englischer Garten Munich

Japanisches Teehaus or the Japanese Tea House is a place in the gardens where regular tea ceremonies take place. Not a very good shot though.

Japanisches Teehaus with red autumn leaves
Japanisches Teehaus with red autumn leaves

One of the most amazing sights we saw at the English Gardens was this…


Surfers surfing at the Englischer Garten Munich!

These surfers are actually surfing in the river! Turns out that this is an artificial stream with waves produced by pumps. ONLY experienced and skilled surfers are allowed on this river. See how skillful these surfers are!

Kate and I stood there for quite a while and it started to drizzle…so we continued on to enjoy the rest of the gardens, heading in the general direction of the Chinesischer Turm…

Chinesischer Turm at the Englischer Garten Munich
Chinesischer Turm at the Englischer Garten Munich

The Chinesischer Turm or Chinese Tower is one of the main attractions at the English Gardens. The Tower itself was meant to replicate a Chinese Pagoda and it is also home to the beer garden, which holds 7000 seats – the 2nd largest in the whole of Munich!

Unfortunately, the rain started to pour and Kate and I did not have the opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere here. If you had enjoy a couple of drinks here, share your experience with us in the comments section below!

How to get to Englischer Garten Munich



Map to the Englischer Garten Munich

As the garden is really huge, the Universitat, Giselastrasse & Münchner Freiheit U-bahn stations are close to the gardens. For the Chinese Tower, alight at Giselastrasse for a closer access!

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Englischer Garten aka English Gardens in Munich
Englischer Garten aka English Gardens in Munich

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Viktualienmarkt Munich : A Market in Munich City Centre

Viktualienmarkt Munich

Viktualienmarkt is a market located in the centre of Munich city. Since Kate loves pasar malam (night markets – think Singapore & Taiwan), the equivalent in Europe would be markets like the Viktualienmarkt and the Albert Cuypmarkt in Amsterdam.

Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole
Viktualienmarkt (Munich) and the Maypole

What to do at Viktualienmarkt Munich

The Viktualienmarkt was formerly known as a farmer’s market. However, as it grew and the reputation of the markets grew, more and more stalls took roots here. Today, it is home to more than 140 shops that includes restaurants, beer gardens and shops that sells flowers, souvenirs, fruits and vegetables, all sorts of meats and spices!

Restaurant at Viktualienmarkt where everyone hangs out on a sunny day
Restaurant at Viktualienmarkt where everyone hangs out on a sunny day
Meat shops at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Meat shops at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Shop selling souvenirs and potpourri at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Shop selling souvenirs and potpourri at Viktualienmarkt Munich

As we were browsing the potpourris at this shop, we chanced upon a very cute porcupine souvenir. So we reached out and touched it. Not a good decision…

“No no! Dont touch it!” came the shouts from the store owner. So be warned! We think that the owners did not want us to affect the display that they had so painstakingly put in place. Remember not to touch, unless you want to buy!

Soup of the day - Vegetable with beef 6.30Euro
Soup of the day – Vegetable with beef 6.30Euro

We had our lunch at the Munchner Suppenkuche, basically a soup kitchen. The vegetable beef soup was quite hearty. The bread was the sour rye bread, an interesting complement with the soup. While we were having our soup, a TV production was on-going, so we watched on…

Film and production crew at Viktualienmarkt Munich
Film and production crew at Viktualienmarkt Munich
The actor and actress kept repeating this scene over and over again...
The actor and actress kept repeating this scene over and over again…

How to get to Viktualienmarkt Munich

Map of Munich City Centre
Map of Munich City Centre



Map of Viktualienmarkt in Munich

If you’re coming from Marienplatz (after visiting Glockenspiel), head south, towards St. Peter’s church. Make a turn at the corner and you will arrive at Viktualienmarkt!

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Viktualienmarkt Munich
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Marienplatz Munich : Old Town Square of Munich!

Marienplatz Munich Old Town Square of Munich

Marienplatz Munich is the old town square of the city and is definitely one of the places that you must check out when you visit Munich!


View of Marienplatz and its attractions!

There many attractions in and around Marienplatz…

1. Rathaus Glockenspiel. You can catch the 11 am show of the clock tower (Rathaus Glockenspiel) or take a seat at one of the many cafes and enjoy a cuppa while the performance takes place. If you’re standing, be prepared to stand for a while because it is a 15 minutes performance!

City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)
City Hall Clock Tower and the Mariensäule (Marian Column)

2. Mariensaule (Marian Column). The Marian Column is a monument that signifies the end of Swedish Occupation. Built in 1638, it also has a statue of Virgin Mary at the top of it. Also makes a good meeting area in the middle of the square.

3. Frauenkirche & St. Peter’s Church. Completed in the 1500s, Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady) is one of the most prominent landmarks in Munich. The church has 2 iconic towers with a blue top. You can also visit the top of towers to have breath-taking views of the city of Munich. Another prominent landmark is the St. Peter’s Church.

Frauenkirche Munich and its 2 iconic towers
Frauenkirche Munich and its 2 iconic towers

4. Shopping! In and around Marienplatz are tons of shopping options! Head towards Kaufingerstrasse and along Neuhauser Strasse towards Karlsplatz, you will find many shops and malls that line these streets!

How to get to Marienplatz Munich



Map of Marienplatz Town Square in Munich

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Berlin Hauptbahnhof : Futuristic Berlin Central Station!

Berlin Hauptbahnhof

Just a quick post to explain why we totally love the Berlin Hauptbahnhof – Berlin’s central railway train station!

Futuristic Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)
Futuristic Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof)

The Berlin Hauptbahnhof was completed in 2006 and even today, it exudes that futuristic look. The exterior of the train station is covered with glass panels, allowing sunlight to enter during the day, minimising electrical use, adding to the green factor.

In addition to the inter-state and inter-city train lines, there are also restaurants and shops in the train station. There are also picturesque scenes of the Spree River beside the Berlin Central Station. Taking a walk along the Spree River can also bring you to sights such as the Berliner Dom, Berlin TV Station as well as the St. Mary’s Church (Marien Kirche) at Alexanderplatz.

View of the Spree River in front of Berlin Central Station
View of the Spree River in front of Berlin Central Station
River Cruise along the Spree River
River Cruise along the Spree River

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Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Train Station)
Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Train Station)

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Alexanderplatz Berlin : A relaxed evening and a sumptuous steak dinner at Block House

Alexanderplatz Berlin

On our first day in Berlin, we visited Alexanderplatz along with many significant architectures such as the Brandenburg Gate as well as the Holocaust Memorial. To put all the hype and speculation at ease, we also tried the Berliner curry wurst. After checking into Hotel Amelie Berlin, we took a leisure walk along the Spree River to the Berlin TV Tower…

Walking along Spree River to Berlin TV Tower - Past the Boden Museum
Walking along Spree River to Berlin TV Tower – Past the Boden Museum

Things to do at Alexanderplatz Berlin

As we approached Alexanderplatz, we also came across these…

Berliner Dom - Not to be mistaken with the Boden Museum
Berliner Dom – Not to be mistaken with the Boden Museum
Red City Hall Berlin – Seat of the Berlin City Council and Mayor
Alexanderplatz and its iconic King Neptune Sculpture
Alexanderplatz and its iconic King Neptune Sculpture
Marienkirche - Church dating back to 1294
Marienkirche – Church dating back to 1294


Alexanderplatz Berlin

We also took a walk to the Berlin TV Tower and found out that the entry to the top of the tower is 12Euros. There’s also a restaurant there. However, do not be mistaken that there would be free entry if you are visiting the restaurant. According to the receptionist, you will still have to pay for the entrance fee. The good thing is that the dinner at the restaurant is not too expensive, at about 20Euros.

That evening, we walked past the Block House steak restaurant. So we crossed back the street across Marienkirche to the al fresco Block House…

Al fresco dining at Block House steak restaurant
Al fresco dining at Block House steak restaurant
Menu of Block House Berlin
Menu of Block House Berlin
Salad and Erdinger @ Block House Berlin
Salad and Erdinger @ Block House Berlin
T-Bone steak with sour cream & garlic cheese for the potato
T-Bone steak with sour cream & garlic cheese for the potato

We finally settled for the 500g T-bone steak which comes with the salad as well as the potato which is good for 2 to share. Besides the steak, the restaurant is also famous for its home made sour cream and garlic cheese. We must say that the sour cream was really good. Not too over-powering yet beautifully compliments the potato, which in turn compliments the steak. Marvelous meal!

The cool weather also reminded us about the dinner at Vrijthof Square in Maastricht , the Netherlands. Beer remains cold, no room temperature or worst, warm beer!

Map of Alexanderplatz Berlin


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Top 8 Things to do and Attractions in Berlin Germany
Berliner Hof Hotel – A great base to explore Berlin
Berlin Hauptbahnhof : Futuristic Berlin Central Station
Alexanderplatz Berlin : A relaxed evening and a sumptuous steak dinner at Block House
Hotel Amelie Berlin : No frills budget stay
Berliner Currywurst : Is it really all that its hyped up to be?
Berlin Wall East Side Gallery : Iconic Artwork Awaits
Checkpoint Charlie Berlin : At Berlin Wall between East and West Berlin
Holocaust Memorial Berlin : Memorial to the Murdered Jews in Europe
Brandenburg Gate Berlin Germany aka Brandenburger Tor : A Must Visit Attraction
Berlin Zoo aka Hauptstadt Zoologischer Garten : Back to Nature…
Berlin Wall Documentation Centre : History Before Your Very Eyes
Der Reichstag Berlin : Home of the German Parliament (Bundestag)

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Alexanderplatz Berlin
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After the dinner, we took a leisurely walk back along the Spree River and walked past the Ampfelman traffic light restaurant, taking in the nice scenery along the river as well. Alexanderplatz Berlin was indeed a wonderful day out!

Bavarian Alps & Murals from Mittenwald Oberammergau : Breathtaking!

Bavarian Alps & Murals from Mittenwald Oberammergau

There are 2 things that you must see when you go to Mittenwald and Oberammergau in Germany. Wait…at this point you must be thinking, “Where the @$#%#@$$ is Mittenwald and Oberammergau?!”

For those of you who are travel show enthusiasts (or simply Lord of the Remote Controls), you may have seen Oberammergau featured several times on several travel shows. In this post, we will tell you the 2 main reasons :

1. The Bavarian Alps
2. Mural Art
(Yes, I understand. Mural art is defined as a large painting usually done on walls)

Our journey to Mittenwald and Oberammergau in Germany!

After completing our trip from Berlin to Munich via a stopover at Dresden, we decided to do a day trip to visit attractions around Munich. Originally, we wanted to visit the Neuschwanstein Castle. However, we googled and found out that it was the renovation period and visitors were informed that parts of the castle would be obscured due to the restoration work.

Hence, the next option was to embark on the Mittenwald, Oberammergau journey!

The catch is that this day trip would really take the entire day. This is because the journey from Munich to Mittenwald would take about 2 hours and Mittenwald to Oberammergau via Murnau would take another 2 hours. So 2 hours here and 2 hours there PLUS the return trip. That doesn’t leave much time for a day trip.

Hence, we would really advice for you to stay a night in Oberammergau (there are excellent views of the Alps from some of the lodges – imagine waking up to the Alps…) and try to avoid this itinerary. That is unless you think “been there done that”…

The trip started with a train ride first to Mittenwald. To get our properly geared up, we had croissant with a cookie crumble top, apple strudel with real slices of apple and our morning coffee.

Croissant with cookie crumble at the top
Croissant with cookie crumble at the top
Apple Strudel with real apple slices!
Apple Strudel with real apple slices!

We had some trouble at first trying to confirm that we were on the right train. Eventhough we were informed by the receptionist at the counter that we were on the right train, the sign board did not mention Mittenwald. So we asked some passengers on the train just to confirm. In addition, many seniors with hiking sticks confirmed that we should be headed in the right direction (hiking in the Alps right?)

Bus from Tutzing to Welheim
Bus from Tutzing to Welheim

Unfortunately, due to construction on the tracks, we had to alight at Tutzing for a bus transfer to Welheim. The good thing about travelling in Germany is that if such diversions occur, there would be many people directing you and many buses awaiting to bring to the next available station for you to continue your journey.

The following video shows our departure from one of the smaller stations, shows our readers a glimpse of the countryside in Europe…


Departing a station in the countryside of Europe

Before long, the first view of the Bavarian Alps was in sight and we arrived at Mittenwald after several scenic stops…

First view of the Bavarian Alps
First view of the Bavarian Alps
Another view of the Alps from Ohlstadt Station
Another view of the Alps from Ohlstadt Station
Mittenwald Train Station
Mittenwald Train Station

Due to our low quality camera (any sponsors out there?), slow reaction and fast moving pace of the train, we were not able to capture some spectacular views of the views overlooking the fields and villages. However, we did capture a close up view of the Alps at Mittenwald station…


Close up view of the Bavarian Alps from Mittenwald

Fantastic Views at Mittenwald Germany

Here are some of the fantastic views of Mittenwald. To think that we actually contemplated to skip it to go to Oberammergau only!

Main street of Mittenwald - Cool thing about Mittenwald is that it winds between the alps and it built close to it, REALLY CLOSE!
Main street of Mittenwald – Cool thing about Mittenwald is that it winds between the alps and it built close to it, REALLY CLOSE!
Church in the background and Mural building in the foreground
Church in the background and Mural building in the foreground
Restaurant Street at Mittenwald
Restaurant Street at Mittenwald
Street with Alps in the background - Artistically taken by Kate!
Street with Alps in the background – Artistically taken by Kate!
Restaurant with Mural art - Check out the crowd dining here!
Restaurant with Mural art – Check out the crowd dining here!
Street with view of the Church in the middle
Street with view of the Church in the middle
Story of the Spaghetti (ice cream) at Mittenwald...
Story of the Spaghetti (ice cream) at Mittenwald…

A small little incident occurred when we ordered our spaghetti at this particular restaurant. After ordering our spaghetti and having waited for about 5 minutes for it, we were served with…wait for it…ICE CREAM!! IN THE FORM OF SPAGHETTI!!!

Of course it was not what we ordered. But we later realised that the waitress must have said “Spaghetti Eis (pronounced as ice)” which meant spaghetti ice cream! And we must have nodded! The waitress’ face went black for a moment but she was kind enough to finally deliver us our spaghetti. Judging from the half-filled beer, you can guess that we waited for quite a bit. Even had to rush the spaghetti down so that we would not miss our next train to Oberammergau…

Train leaving Mittenwald to Murnau, change of trains to Oberammergau
Train leaving Mittenwald to Murnau, change of trains to Oberammergau

Arriving at Oberammergau

After another 2 hours ride (maybe slightly less), we finally arrived at Oberammergau!

View of the alps while leaving Mittenwald
View of the alps while leaving Mittenwald
Alps and fields
Alps and fields
Mini train taking us from Murnau to Oberammergau
Mini train taking us from Murnau to Oberammergau
Bavarian Alps and crystal clear waters of the rivers at Oberammergau (Kofel Oberammergau Matterhorn in the background)
Bavarian Alps and crystal clear waters of the rivers at Oberammergau (Kofel Oberammergau Matterhorn in the background)
City Map of Oberammergau
City Map of Oberammergau

After stepping out of the station, there was a huge crowd of people that turned right (facing the main street). However, Kate and I analysed the map and decided to turn left instead. And it was the right direction! Turning left took us to the heart of the city!
So remember to turn left when you leave the train station, facing the main street!!

Here are some of our memorable moments at Oberammergau!

Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Alps (The Kofel : Oberammergau Matterhorn) and the ice cream shop
Realistic Mural Art - 3D effect!
Realistic Mural Art – 3D effect!
Motorcycle or planes for kids to ride on!
Motorcycle or planes for kids to ride on!
House with mural art and a nice garden
House with mural art and a nice garden
More Mural Buildings!
More Mural Buildings!


Oberammergau City Centre – Murals Galore!

A Catholic Church Oberammergau
A Catholic Church Oberammergau
Church and the iconic alps (Kofel aka Oberammergau Matterhorn)
Church and the iconic alps (Kofel aka Oberammergau Matterhorn)
Another shot of the Bavarian Alps from Oberammergau Matterhorn (The Kofel)
Another shot of the Bavarian Alps from Oberammergau Matterhorn (The Kofel)


Oberammergau Restaurants and Mural Art!

We had dinner at one of the restaurants in the city centre and it was actually quite tasty. The dinner costs 25Euros inclusive of taxes and tips. The pork sausage with onion rings and pickles was a good starter that worked up our appetite. The roasted pork with dumpling was quite good. The taste was flavourful. Eventhough it was a little bit salty, taken together with the dumpling, the taste was perfect.

Food and Drinks Menu
Food and Drinks Menu
Roasted pork with drumpling and kraut
Roasted pork with drumpling and kraut
Pork sausage salad with onion rings and pickles
Pork sausage salad with onion rings and pickles
Rathaus or City Hall of Oberammergau
Rathaus or City Hall of Oberammergau
Cuckoo Clock Shop Oberammergau
Cuckoo Clock Shop Oberammergau

Although we couldnt afford the cuckoo clocks, we did learn a thing or two from the shop assistant. Turns out that the price of the cuckoo clocks depends on

1. Whether it is an actual one (that has mechanisms built in) or an imitation
2. Size (Hence, the longer it can go without winding)
3. Music / Intricacy

So these factors come together to determine prices of the cuckoo clocks that can go as high as 2000 euros! 😮

Souvenir shop in Oberammergau
Souvenir shop in Oberammergau
Passion Playhouse Oberammergau
Passion Playhouse Oberammergau

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Bavarian Alps Oberammergau Mittenwald
Bavarian Alps Oberammergau Mittenwald

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National Day Staycation at the Regent Singapore – A Four Seasons Hotel!

King Size Bed in Deluxe Room of Regent Singapore

Staycation or short overseas trip? That was the question for the Hari Raya / National Day long weekend last week. As it was also Kate’s birthday, we decided that a staycation at Regent Singapore at the Regent Club Deluxe Room was in order!

Staycation at the Regent Hotel Singapore!

Staycation at the Regent Singapore
Staycation at the Regent Singapore
Regent Singapore Facade and Hotel Lobby
Regent Singapore Facade and Hotel Lobby

The facade of the hotel didn’t seem much, a little oldish looking in fact. However, when we stepped into the hotel lobby, everything changed! A classy ambience and spacious lobby invitingly greeted us as we stepped in. The lounge piano music serenaded guests at this 5 star hotel. The lounge piano music was LIVE!

Live piano tunes in Regent Hotel Lobby!
Live piano tunes in Regent Hotel Lobby!

We were promptly greeted by Margaret as we arrived at the reception. She seemed very knowledgeable, giving us a quick run down of the facilities, breakfast timings and the all-important cocktails plus pre-dinner hors d’oeuvres @ the Regent Club from 5:30pm to 8:00pm daily! You’re wondering what is hor d’oeuvres now aren’t you? We’ll give you a tour of the Regent Club in a bit!

We also asked for our complimentary parking ticket, which Margaret promptly got from the concierge for us. After passing us the keys, she actually walked out of the reception and showed us ALL THE WAY TO THE LIFT LOBBY! That’s great service right there! Thanks Margaret!

We were filled with anticipation as we walked from the lift lobby to our room and we were pleasantly surprised…

Regent Singapore Club Deluxe Room Staycation

The Deluxe room boasted of a generous living space, a sofa for two as well as a comfortably inviting King-sized bed!

King Size Bed in Deluxe Room of Regent Singapore
King Size Bed in Deluxe Room of Regent Singapore

The room exuberated class and was equipped with an essential of staycations in Singapore – A bath tub!

Deluxe room of the Regent
Deluxe room of the Regent
View from Regent Hotel Singapore
View from Regent Hotel Singapore

After we checked in, we went for a swim at the pool and when we returned, there was a rostrum of treats waiting for us! The hotel knew about Kate’s birthday and made arrangements to send up these treats that included macaroon, cakes, creme brulee and fruity mousse shots. Thanks for the thoughtful gesture Regent!

Regent Singapore Staycation – The Facilities!

Facilities at Regent Singapore (Swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Steam bath, Sauna & Gym)
Facilities at Regent Singapore (Swimming pool, Jacuzzi, Steam bath, Sauna & Gym)

As we have mentioned in previous posts, the swimming pool of the hotel makes or breaks a staycation. Well, the swimming pool of Regent Hotel JUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUST made the mark. It was by 5 star standards, well, small. However, the deck chairs were well laid out and the service by the pool was prompt. Towels were laid for us while complimentary smoothies were dished out by the pool as well!

While we were relaxing by the pool, we also noticed that the staff was also kept really busy, serving drinks, clearing towels, setting deck chairs – all in a day’s work!

You can also access the other facilities such as the Jacuzzi, steam bath and sauna via the gym or through the washroom by the pool. We’ve got to say that the hotel has all the facilities ready for a staycation. The fitness centre also has 2 massage treatment rooms with soothing treatment options to ease you into your staycation!

The Regent Club – A Perfect Complement to the Regent Staycation

Regent Club at level 11 of Regent Singapore
Regent Club at level 11 of Regent Singapore

Soon it was time for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the Regent Club located on the 11th floor of the Regent Singapore. The cocktail at Regent Club goes on from 5:30pm to 8pm daily!

Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres at the Regent Club
Cocktails and Hors d’oeuvres at the Regent Club

Hors d’oeuvres actually mean appetizers in French. But do not be fooled, the spread at the Regent Club is REALLY A SPREAD…

Salad, Cold Dishes, Sushi and Beef Salami Sandwich
Salad, Cold Dishes, Sushi and Beef Salami Sandwich
Selection of Cheeses and Bread
Selection of Cheeses and Bread
Pizza, Springrolls, Paus and Duck wrapped with Potato
Pizza, Springrolls, Paus and Duck wrapped with Potato
Selection of Alcoholic drinks
Selection of Alcoholic drinks
Beers to choose from
Beers to choose from

As Kate would put it, “It really is a meal!”. The drinks which included a alcoholic selection, beers and wines (both red and white) made the cocktail a classy yet relaxed one.

As it was also National Day, we tuned in to Channel 5 to watch the National Day Parade. Sean who worked at the Regent Club this evening checked back with us from time to time asking us how the evening was and whether we needed to turn up the volume for the NDP. The remote was also passed to us so that we could hear the proceedings audibly! Thanks Sean, it’s small gestures like this that made our stay all that unique!

Breakfast at the Regent Singapore

The breakfast spread at Regent Singapore was the common international buffet…

Breakfast Buffet Spread at Basilico Regent Singapore
Breakfast Buffet Spread at Basilico Regent Singapore
Fish porridge , salads, eggs and ham
Fish porridge , salads, eggs and ham
Patries! Kate's favourite section!
Patries! Kate’s favourite section!

The breakfast we’ve got to say was quite normal. Given that the usual price for the buffet (if you walk-in) is $40++ per person, one would have expected more. Perhaps a partial buffet and set menu with choices such as the egg benedict and turkey sandwich?

But, the service was still impeccable. Why?

1. We were greeted with the widest smile (always a great start to the morning), seated promptly and served with coffee and juice almost as soon as we were seated.

2. Tom dropped his tea spoon (not on purpose!!) and one of the staff saw it and IMMEDIATELY replaced his spoon! 😮

Again, small little gestures. But it shows that the hotel pays attention even to the smallest details. Kudos to that!

Why a Staycation at the Regent Hotel?

There are 3 reasons why we think that Regent makes a good staycation in Singapore.

1. Location. Located near the start of Orchard Road, Regent Hotel offers a great base to shopping and dining at Singapore’s premier shopping belt. Just a short walk away, we went for Ramen at Bari Uma

Ramen Bari Uma - A short walk from Regent Singapore
Ramen Bari Uma – A short walk from Regent Singapore

Kate thought the chef was cute – *sob sob*

Signature Ramen and Chaofan
Signature Ramen and Chaofan

We also headed to Orchard Road to do some shopping. Plus, Hard Rock Cafe is also a short walk away from the hotel’s premise.

2. Regent Club. We’ve been to a couple of cocktails at Club Lounges but the spread at Regent Club was really much better than the rest. A meal really. Drink selection was also excellent. If the beers had more than 2 selection, that would have been AWESOME!

3. Luxurious Rooms. A classy, luxurious, spacious and comfortable room. Need we say more?

A shout out to Irene, Sean and Margaret for making our stay all that unique!

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Happy Singapore Staycations everyone!

**Special thanks to the great people @ Regent Singapore & Four Seasons for making this staycation possible!

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Stopover @ Dresden : From Berlin to Munich | Things to do and Attractions in Dresden

Things to do and Attractions in Dresden

Dresden was our chosen stopover as we travelled from Berlin to Munich to join the Oktoberfest. We did not know much about Dresden (not that we do now) but it was one of the more prominent cities on the map and we thought it would be good to make a stopover, breaking the 7 hours train ride into well…a more “bear”able journey! 🙂

We woke up early that morning and had breakfast at Le Crosbag for 7euros…

Breakfast of croissant & coffee at Le Crosbag
Breakfast of croissant & coffee at Le Crosbag

We even got to see the sunrise at the Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station)!

Sunrise at Berlin HBF
Sunrise at Berlin HBF

We caught the train to Cottbus @ 7:35am (don’t worry, if you are not sure of the timings, the friendly staff of Bahn will print out the itinerary and guide you on where exactly to catch the trains) and transferred to platform 10 for the train to Dresden. It was a bit of a rush since we only had minutes to catch the next train – a little bit like the Amazing Race…de de de…

Train from Berlin HBF to Cottbus at 735am
Train from Berlin HBF to Cottbus at 735am
Train to Dresden at 915am
Train to Dresden at 915am

If you’re wondering why we’re changing trains here and there, the reasons are

1. Happy Weekend (Schones Wochende) Tickets are ALOT cheaper. For 42euros, you can travel in a group of 5 (YES! 5 PEOPLE!!) within a slightly more than 24 hours window ANYWHERE in the country. The catch is that you cannot take the fast trains like ICE. Hence, our journey was lengthened to about 9 hours instead of 6.5 hours with ICE. Well, ICE costs 120euros per person…that’s 240euros for both Kate and I. Compared to 240euros, 42euros seemed like a good choice…

2. Stopovers / Day trips. The longer journey allowed us to enjoy the countryside and make a stop over at Dresden. So that we can bring you this post about Dresden right?

Whats there to do at Dresden?

Dresden Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station)
Dresden Hauptbahnhof (Main Train Station)

The old city (or Alte Stadt) of Dresden is just a short 10 minutes walk from the Dresden HBF. Once out of the train station, look for directions to Prager Strasse (or Prager Street). This is a row of shops, mall and arcades along the way to the old city. Modern before the classics. Nice.

Prager Street - Shopping galore!
Prager Street – Shopping galore!

One of the things that caught our attention was a lady instead of a man on the traffic lights…

Female Traffic Lights @ Dresden!
Female Traffic Lights @ Dresden!

Reminds us of the cute Miffy traffic lights in Utrecht, the Netherlands!

There are many other interesting historical architectures that caught our attention…

Semperoper Opera House - Experience Opera at its best!
Semperoper Opera House – Experience Opera at its best!


Watch this video of Theatreplatz in Dresden!

Statue of King Johann in front of the Semperoper
Statue of King Johann in front of the Semperoper
Kathedrale @ Old City of Dresden
Kathedrale @ Old City of Dresden
Zwinger Palace Dresden
Zwinger Palace Dresden


Take a 360 view of Zwinger Palace in Dresden!

View from the Augustus Bridge (River Elbe)
View of the River Elbe Dresden
View of the River Elbe Dresden
Fürstenzug aka Procession of Princes – A 102 metres long mural!
Frauenkirche with Statue of Martin Luther - Possibly the most famous building in Dresden
Frauenkirche with Statue of Martin Luther – Possibly the most famous building in Dresden


Neumarkt and Frauenkirche

On the way back to the train station, we decided to stop by the Herbstmarkt (or Autumn Market) for lunch…

Entrance of Herbstmarkt Dresden
Entrance of Herbstmarkt Dresden


Feel the vibe at the Dresden Herbstmarkt!

One of the many food stalls at Dresden Herbstmarkt
One of the many food stalls at Dresden Herbstmarkt

There were many stalls at the Herbstmarkt. There were stalls that sells food (of course), souvenirs, snacks (like nuts that we snacked on) and open air seating areas. If you’ve seen the video, you would have heard the loud music in the background as well!

We finally settled on this stall – that many people visited (you wont go wrong with crowds)

Stall where we bought our lunch
Stall where we bought our lunch

So here’s what we had – champignons (mushrooms), pork patty, potatoes and beer. All for 10euros! The mushrooms was really flavourful. The yoghurt topping really blended well with all that flavour. The pork was chunky and meaty and the potatoes were well “marinated” on that big giant flat pan that they use in the tents.

Lunch of mushrooms, pork patty, potatoes and beer for 10euros
Lunch of mushrooms, pork patty, potatoes and beer for 10euros

Do note that at some pubs, there is a deposit (called Pfand) for beer mugs. Could be like 2euros. Once you finished drinking and return the mugs, you’ll get your deposit back.

On the way back, we stopped by the old city and got ourselves a cookies and cream ice cream. A large one for 1.70euros.

One for the road - Cookies and Cream Ice Cream!
One for the road – Cookies and Cream Ice Cream!

All in all, it was a great day trip that Kate planned (Thanks!) and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves revelling in the history of Dresden as well as taking part in the festivities at the Herbstmarkt. The meal there was particularly enjoyable. Picture the cool weather with the sun shining brightly, lively music in the background and great food.

All the perfect ingredients to a great meal and a great stopover at Dresden!

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NH Dornach Munich : Clean, Spacious & Walking Distance to Riem Train Station

NH Dornach Munich

NH Dornach Munich was where we stayed at during the Oktoberfest period. Well, there were several reasons why we ended up at the NH Dornach…

1. Procrastination. We did not know if we were going to Europe in the very first place. To go or not to go. To go or not to go. This went on for about forever before we concluded that we should go to the Oktoberfest. By then, many of the hotels in the city have been fully booked!

2. Price. If you think that the $245SGD we paid for this room was expensive. It really was not. 4 star hotels in the city easily went for more than $300 during the Oktoberfest period. And they’re sold fast, so plan early if you’re heading there. (Find out about the Things to do and attractions at Oktoberfest right here.)

3. Accessibility. With its location near to the S-Bahn – Riem station, the NH Dornach was a mere 15 minutes ride to the city. This made NH Dornach a good choice for Oktoberfest revelers.

 Exterior of NH Dornach Munich
Exterior of NH Dornach Munich

 Standard Room at NH Munchen Dornach
Standard Room at NH Munchen Dornach

The room was clean and spacious. The bed was also comfortable, giving Oktoberfest revelers a good rest to recharge for the next day. The was also a bath tub in the bathroom…

 Bathroom @ NH Munchen Dornach
Bathroom @ NH Munchen Dornach

Again, the bathroom was clean and since the hotel does not have a swimming pool, the bath tub offers the choice of relaxing in the water in the comforts of your room. The hotel does offer a gym for those who would like to keep fit as well. Especially for those who feels guilty after the festivals…

All in all, the stay at NH Munchen Dornach was a good one. Given our limited choices at that point in time, we’re quite glad that we’re able to get a room here.

 Statue on the way from Riem station to NH Dornach
Statue on the way from Riem station to NH Dornach

Remember also that there is a short cut to the station right opposite the entrance of the hotel. Following this path will save you about 5 minutes as compared to walking along the main road to the train station. Yup, along the way you will see the above statue and you know that you have arrived at the train station!

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NH Munchen Dornach Munich
NH Munchen Dornach Munich

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Saltwater Cafe : Dinner Buffet at Village Hotel Changi!

Saltwater Cafe Dinner Buffet at Village Hotel Changi

Saltwater Cafe is the main restaurant of the Village Hotel Changi. This evening, we came by to try out the dinner buffet which includes grilled items! Located beside the swimming pool at the level 1 of Village Hotel Changi, Saltwater Cafe offers a nice backdrop with a spacious interior…

 Saltwater Cafe surroundings and interior
Saltwater Cafe surroundings and interior

So we got right down to business! We started with the appetizers and some sashimi. The appetizers were fresh while the sashimi was quite good as well. However, the baby scallop was not as fresh…

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Grill at Saltwater Cafe

What to eat at Saltwater Cafe Dinner Buffet

We thought the BBQ and roasted meat section could brighten up the session. However, we were again disappointed. The BBQ selection was limited to sotong, dory that was not too fresh, chicken chop as well as lamb. We thought lamb could salvage the situation. It was not to be. The meat was tough and dry. At the BBQ selection, the roasted duck and roasted chicken were acceptable. Char siew on the other hand was found wanting, with the sauce overpowering the taste of the char siew.

Well, all is not lost though. The braised pork was a hit with us. Tender, fatty pork belly with a flavourful but not too sweet/salty sauce. The rendang chicken had an authentic nonya taste to it. You know the kind where you can taste the grinded bits mixed into the rendang sauce? Coupled with tender chicken…Oh so delicious!

 Laksa and Lor Mee at Saltwater Cafe Village Hotel Changi
Laksa and Lor Mee at Saltwater Cafe Village Hotel Changi

The laksa and lor mee were also stars at this buffet! Their lor mee can give Tiong Bahru hawker centre’s lor mee a run for their money! A variety of ingredients such as pork belly, ngoh hiang and crispy bits added layers of texture to this local delight.

The gravy for laksa is not the thick kind but exudes flavours, making you want to slurp another spoon with each mouthful. Succulent fresh prawns added to the selling points of this dish.

Desserts at Saltwater Cafe Buffet Dinner

Next, we came to Kate’s favourite section – Desserts!

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Cakes and Dessert Shots

The dessert section was quite decent. Cakes and dessert shots were quite attractive and delectable. In addition, they also offered durian pengat!

 Durian pengat at Saltwater Cafe
Durian pengat at Saltwater Cafe

Although the durian pengat at Ellenborough Market Cafe was the best we’ve tried, we were pleasantly surprised to be able to try Saltwater Cafe’s rendition. We do recommend (to Saltwater Cafe) removing the sago and adding the texture of the durian flesh in so that it really makes the pengat as though you’re eating mouths full of durian!

Price of Dinner Buffet at Saltwater Cafe

Price of buffet dinner at Saltwater Cafe is $42++ for adults and $21++ for children.

How to get to Saltwater Cafe Village Hotel Changi

To get to Saltwater Cafe, you will have to first take the MRT to Tampines MRT station and take bus 29. After a long bus ride, you will reach Village Hotel Changi. Saltwater Cafe is located at the first level of the hotel. However, to avoid all the travelling, why not consider a staycation at Village Hotel Changi?

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Saltwater Cafe Village Hotel Changi
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Kinetic Rain at Changi Airport Terminal 1!

Kinetic Rain Changi Airport Terminal 1

Kinetic Rain is a very interesting moving piece of art that attracted our attention when we departed from Terminal 1 (T1) of Changi Airport!

Notice how this amazing piece of moving art forms various features, movements and forms just by timing the movement of these tear-shaped raindrops!

You’ll also see that these rain drops only move up and down its cords. It is just the timing that forms the different features we see!

Interesting huh? We literally stood there for a good 10 minutes just to see what will come up next!

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Kinetic Rain Changi Airport Terminal 1
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Top 101 Things to do in Singapore | Top Singapore Attractions!

Top 101 Things to do in Singapore

There are actually so many things to do in Singapore! There are major attractions you can visit, shopping, food, heritage and so much more! As Singaporeans, it is only right for us to introduce what Singapore has to offer and so we decided to create a list of the top 101 things to do and attractions in Singapore! As a Singapore Travel Blog, it is our pleasure to bring you the 101 things to do in Singapore! This post is likely to be our longest post ever!

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Things to do in Singapore

To kick things off, we shall start with the most visited attraction in Singapore –
Things to do at Sentosa!

Sentosa Island

Sentosa is a major tourist attraction in Singapore. It offers one of Singapore’s most beautiful beaches (at Siloso, Tanjong and Palawan Beach), fun activities, food, Singapore’s major attractions and even a Singapore staycation options for Singaporeans! So the things to do at Sentosa includes

1. Merlion. The merlion is a mystical animal of a cross between a mermaid and the lion. Word has it that a Palembang Prince, Sang Nila Utama spotted a tiger but mistook it for a lion and named the city “Singapura” aka “Lion City”. That is why our soccer team is today knowned as “the Lions”. But back to the merlion, it looks pretty much like this…

This merlion at Sentosa is the largest merlion in Singapore (The one that spurts water is at Marina Bay) and you can ascend it as well.

Merlion Sentosa Singapore
Merlion Sentosa Singapore

2. Universal Studios Singapore. Universal Studios Singapore is by itself a major attraction in Singapore. Located at the Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), Universal Studios Singapore boasts of rides, shows and activities for the entire family (get up close with Shrek!). There is even “Transformers the Ride : Ultimate 3D Battle” exclusive to Universal Studios Singapore.

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3. Tiger Sky Tower. Ascend to the top of the Tiger Sky Tower and enjoy panoramic views of Sentosa, the ocean views and even the Singapore City skyline!

4. Fort Siloso. Learn about the history of Singapore and how the guns at Siloso were used to defend the city during World War 2. There is also a series of wax displays including this infamous replica of the photo taken during the surrender of Singapore to the Japanese during WW2…

5. Images of Singapore. Images of Singapore is a museum that depicts the history of Singapore from simple days (pre-modern era) to the modern Singapore as we know today.

6. Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom. Fans of beautiful butterflies? Then come close to these lovely creatures and other interesting insects at the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom!

7. Segway Eco Adventure. If you have not tried the Segway (think “Paul Blart : Mall Cop”), Sentosa offers you an opportunity to learn to handle this transportation tool and even letting you try to scale and descend some terrains (with guides of course). Once you’re comfortable, you can also opt to go on a tour of the island on the Segway!

8. Luge and Sky Ride. Feel a little need for speed? The Luge allows you travel at high speeds down the slopes! You can race a friend or just enjoy a leisurely descent through this 1.2km track. To ascend to the top of the track, you can also take the Sky Ride where you can enjoy views of the island (and maybe some thrills if you’re a little scared of heights).

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9. 4D Magix. 4D is actually an expression of 3D images + physical experience of movement and/or effects. At 4D magix, you can enjoy movies, a 4D ride or even a 4D shooting game. Desperados (a 4D shooting game) is not as easy as it seems!!

10. Wavehouse Surfing.Surf’s up at the Wavehouse in Sentosa Island! Here you can ride the waves up to 10 foot in height!




11. Sentosa Beaches. Singapore is not known for its beaches and the best beaches in Singapore are at Sentosa. Siloso, Tanjong and Palawan are the major beaches with fine (man-made we suppose) sands that are suitable for chilling out or even beach activities such as volleyball, frisbee or soccer!

Beautiful day at Palawan Beach Sentosa
Beautiful day at Palawan Beach Sentosa

Enjoy a leisurely stroll down the beach or if you’re a real beach bum, you can take the beach tram to save some time (and effort)!

12. Ifly Singapore. Take flight at the world’s longest wind tunnel. The wind tunnel is used to simulate the “flying effect”, somewhat like a jump off a plane before you pull the parachute. Classes are also available for the kids. Some of them are really really pro!

13. Staycation in Sentosa. One of the many things to do in Singapore is to do a staycation in Singapore. Where else than the iconic Sentosa? Kate and I have enjoyed 2 staycations at Sentosa and we totally enjoyed ourselves! Our stays at Hard Rock Hotel as well as the Amara Sanctuary Resort were staycations that were really memorable. Take a look at the pool at Hard Rock Hotel!

Staycation at the Deluxe Pool View room of Shangri La's Rasa Sentosa
Staycation at the Deluxe Pool View room of Shangri La’s Rasa Sentosa


Pool of Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa

14. Marine Life Park and Adventure Cove Water Park. The latest addition to Resorts World Sentosa, the Marine Life Park (world’s largest oceanarium) and Adventure Cove Water Park are major attractions in their own rights. The S.E.A Aquarium is the world’s largest aquarium as accredited by Guinness World Records with more than 100,000 marine life across 49 habitats! The Adventure Cove Water Park offers endless splashing fun with thrilling slides, relaxing lazy river and you can even experience a close encounter with rays.

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Adventure Cove Sentosa
Adventure Cove Sentosa

15. Many other attractions in Sentosa! There are many many many other attractions in Sentosa such as the Maritime Experential Museum, Underwater World, Megazip Adventure, Flying Trapeze, Nature Discovery, Cable Car Ride, Malaysian Food Street Songs of the Sea and much much more!

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Major Attractions in Singapore

Besides Sentosa, there are several major attractions in Singapore that you MUST VISIT!! This section will cover our favourite ones 🙂

Marina Bay

16. As one of the top things to do in Singapore, chinMarina Bay Sands. MBS is one of the most iconic structures in Singapore with its shape like a vessel on top of the 3 curved supporting structure. At the top of MBS is the Marina Bay Sands Sky Park. From here you can enjoy views of the Singapore city sky line as well as the Marina Bay region…

Close up view of Marina Bay Sands
Close up view of Marina Bay Sands

17. Singapore Flyer. Singapore Flyer is currently the world’s largest observation wheel. The ride takes approximately 30 minutes and at the highest point, you can enjoy great views of the Marina Bay as well as other attractions in the area…

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Singapore Flyer - The World's Largest Giant Observation Wheel
Singapore Flyer – The World’s Largest Giant Observation Wheel

18. Art Science Museum. The Art Science Museum is an iconic lotus shaped (to us, it’s really a hand) structure that features famous exhibitions from across the world such as Titanic, Harry Potter and Van Gogh.

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19. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. The Esplanade is yet another iconic structure in the Marina Bay Area. Affectionately known as “Durian” to the locals (cause they are shaped like durians dont they?), the Esplanade http://www.esplanade.com/index.jspis a performing arts avenue where we have caught several live performances and even the Phantom of the Opera!

View of Marina Bay and Esplanade from Lavo Italian Rooftop Restaurant
View of Marina Bay and Esplanade from Lavo Italian Rooftop Restaurant
Free Performances at the Esplanade
Free Performances at the Esplanade

20. Marina Bay Merlion. This merlion at the Marina Bay is probably the most visited of all the merlions in Singapore. Yup, simply because it is easily accessible, free and spurts water! :p

Merlion @ Marina Bay
Merlion @ Marina Bay

Singapore’s Tourism Icon – The Merlion

21. Marina Barrage. As part of Singapore’s strategy to control flood and to set up another water catchment area, the Marina Barrage was set up at the mouth of the Marina Bay. Besides these function, the Marina Barrage also offers a venue for locals to enjoy activities such as kayaking and kite flying. Events are also often held at the Barrage. The Barrage is also our favourite picnic site to enjoy views of the Marina Bay Sands!

Sunset @ Marina Barrage

22. Gardens by the Bay. Gardens by the Bay is a major accomplishment by Singapore to have a garden right in the heart of the city! At Gardens by the Bay, there is the indoor Flower Dome and Cloud Forest gardens as well as the iconic Supertrees with its light displays in the evening. The OCBC Skyway at the Supertree grove offers visitors panoramic views of the gardens.

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Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop
Iconic Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop

23. Duck Tours River Cruise along Singapore River. To cover all the attractions at the Marina Bay, you can take a leisurely cruise along the Singapore River. The cruise along the Singapore River can take you to other attractions such as Clarke Quay and Boat Quay as well!

24. Clarke Quay and Boat Quay. Clarke Quay and Boat Quay are favourite night spots for locals and foreigners alike. With the Singapore River as the backdrop, evenings come alive with bustling dining outlets, pubs and live performances. A firm favourite with the night owls!

2bearbear at Ni Pang Zi Grilled Fish Boat Quay
2bearbear at Ni Pang Zi Grilled Fish Boat Quay

25. Raffles Hotel Singapore A short walk away towards Raffles City, you will find the iconic Raffles Hotel. The hotel is the oldest in Singapore and has its roots closely linked to Singapore’s history. This exclusive hotel is where foreign dignitaries, celebrities and famous people stay (Think Prince William, Queen of England, Jackie Chan and Michael Jackson). You will also see the famous Sikh doorman at the main lobby of Raffles hotel as well!

Zoos and Bird Park in Singapore

Although Singapore is small, we have some of the best animal conservatories in the world. If you have only time for one paid attractions, this Singapore Travel Blog recommends the Singapore Zoo…

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26. Singapore Zoo. After visiting several zoos across the world, we still think that the Singapore Zoo is one of the best around. Not only does it have animals from various parts of the world, there are shows and activities for the entire family. One of the best things we like about the Singapore Zoo is that there are snippets of information sprinkled all around the zoo for the kids to learn.

Singapore Zoo Entrance
Singapore Zoo Entrance

27. Night Safari. Can you believe that the world’s first night safari is located here in Singapore? The night safari comes alive when the sun goes down and the nocturnal animals come out to play. Some of the animals are even allowed to come close to you. So expect a little excitement at the Night Safari in Singapore!

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28. River Safari. River Safari is the latest addition to the conservatories in Singapore. Inspired by the 8 most iconic rivers in the world, visitors will be able to see animals from the Mississippi, Congo, Nile, Ganges, Murray, Mekong, Yangtze and Amazon Rivers. In addition, the Giant Panda forest is also home to Kai Kai and Jia Jia – a pair of pandas from China.

River Safari Singapore Zoo
River Safari Singapore Zoo

29. Jurong Bird Park. The Jurong Bird Park is definitely one of the best aviaries in the world. More than 5000 birds and over 350 species can be found here. There is even a 30m high waterfall to re-create an environment for the bird species. Bird shows are also interesting with birds flying over you at close proximity!

Singapore’s Culture & Heritage

The Singapore culture is an amalgamation of different cultures in our society. When Singapore was founded, different enclaves were formed according to the various races then. Today, these enclaves are part of our national identity and you can visit them to find out more about Singapore’s history!

30. Chinatown. Another top things to do in Singapore is to visit Chinatown. staycatiChinatown was an area where Chinese gathered in the past. It also has an alternate name – Cow-driven Water Cart (牛车水). This is because, in the past, water was delivered from house to house in a cow-driven water cart. Today, Chinatown still has Chinese-inspired buildings from times past and alot of shopping and eateries have sprouted, bringing new life to the area. Chinatown is right at the doorstep of the Chinatown MRT station.

Chinatown with Chinese New Year decorations
Chinatown with Chinese New Year decorations

31. Kampong Glam. Kampong Glam is a ethnic quarter to experience the hospitality of the Malay people. As you enter the quarter, you will notice that the area still has the feel of the olden days while shopping and eating options are aplenty. Kampong Glam is a short walk from Bugis MRT station.

32. Little India. Another enclave not to be missed is Little India. Located at the Little India MRT (Serangoon Road), you can enjoy the sights and sounds of the Indian community. Enjoy Indian specialties such as the prata, thosai and various curries.

Little India Singapore’s Cultural Heritage
Little India Singapore’s Cultural Heritage

33. Mustafa Shopping Centre. For reasonable 24 hour shopping, head down to Mustafa Shopping Centre at the other end of Little India. Mustafa is really like a Singapore equivalent of Wal-mart but it opens 24 hours a day. For last minute no-frills shopping, look no further than Mustafa (even at 3am in the morning!)

34. Peranakan Culture. Rich Chinese traders in the past descended upon Singapore from the Malay archipelago and inter-married with the locals in Singapore. Their culture is a rich mix of Chinese and Malay cultures. Today, Peranakan plays an important part in Singapore’s culture and is typically well-known for nonya cuisines. You can visit the Peranakan culture in the Katong, Joo Chiat area and also follow the Peranakan heritage trail.

35. Eurasian Culture. Though the Eurasians have a small population in Singapore but they have let a huge mark. For more information about the history and contribution of the Eurasians to Singapore, visit the European community house at 139 Ceylon Road.

36. Singapore Botanic Gardens The Singapore Botanic Garden is the biggest park and gardens in Singapore and it boasts of many species of plants suitable for growth in the tropical climate. The iconic features will include the gazebo, swan lake, a performance arena, HUGE trees as well as a tree with its lowest branch almost touching the ground – a site where many couples take their wedding shots!

Morning walk to Botanical Gardens from Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel
Morning walk to Botanical Gardens from Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel

Museums in Singapore

The National Heritage Board has been working hard to promote museums in recent years. During certain festivals or major holidays, the museums may have FREE ENTRY! Over the years, the free entries has started an appreciation for the arts in Singapore.

37. National Museum of Singapore. If you only have time for 1 museum, VISIT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SINGAPORE! You can see resident exhibitions such as the national treasures of gold ornaments from the 14th century as well as Singapore History sections. The museum opened in 1887 and is also a national monument itself. We thoroughly enjoyed the Singapore History section and it brought back memories of things when we were younger. The exhibits also shows how Singapore grew from a small fishing village to a modern, first world country that it is today.

National Museum of Singapore
National Museum of Singapore

38. Asian Civilisations Museum The Asian Civilisations Museum partners with museums from all over the world to show case exhibits primarily in 4 zones including China, India, Southeast Asia and the Islamic world.

39. Singapore Art Museum. The Singapore Art Museum houses and preserves modern contemporary art from Singapore and Southeast Asia.

40. Peranakan Museum. The Peranakan museum is a very interesting museum that showcases the Peranakan culture and cuisine. You will be able to learn more about their customs, their way of life, what they wear and how they lived in the past.

41. Singapore Philatelic Museum. Remember those first day covers that you collected as a child? THERE ARE LOTS OF THEM HERE! You can see all the various kinds of stamps from different genres and even limited editions as well! Stamp fans will definitely go crazy here!

42. Reflections at Bukit Chandu. Reflections at Bukit Chandu recounts the last major battle during World War 2 where the Malay Regiment put up a heroic fight against the Japanese at the Battle of Pasir Panjang.

43. Memories at Old Ford Factory. The Old Ford Factory was where the British (Gen Percival) surrendered to the Japanese (General Yamashita) during World War 2. The exhibitions has first hand accounts of the occupation up to the surrender of the Japanese forces in 1945.

Shopping in Singapore

Besides eating, Singaporeans’ favourite past time is SHOPPING! There are no lack of shopping options here in Singapore and we introduce a few to you here!

44. Orchard Road Shopping Belt. If you ask anyone in the streets, where to shop in Singapore, Orchard Road would definitely be the first place that comes to mind. At Orchard, you can find all kinds of goods from luxury to the trendy. It is like Singapore’s own version of Champs Elysees (of Paris) and Oxford Street (of London).

45. Shopping at Marina / Raffles City. Another favourite place to shop is the Marina / City Hall area. This is because, once you step out of the City Hall MRT station, you can either visit Raffles City Shopping Mall, or take a walk along Citylink mall where there are further shopping options. Citylink mall can then take you to Marina Square or Esplanade (MORE SHOPPING OPTIONS!). Finally from Marina Square you can take a short walk across the road to, yes you’ve guessed it, Marina Bay Sands!

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The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

46. VivoCity. VivoCity is a mid-range shopping centre where you can get pretty much everything. There’s even a cinema and hyper mart to complete the entire shopping experience. Located outside Sentosa island, it can be reached via the Harbour Front MRT station. From there, you can take a short walk across the board walk to reach Sentosa. Entry via the board walk is only $1!

47. Bugis. For shopping options for the young and trendy, head on down to Bugis street. Here you will find a wide selection of merchandise at competitive prices. If you have had enough of street shopping, Bugis junction and Bugis plus is just a stone’s throw away!

48. IT Shopping. For all your IT shopping needs, head on down to Funan the IT mall or Sim Lim Square. Funan is a reputable shopping mall where you will get IT products at relatively good prices. Sim Lim is more like a consolidation of small computer/IT-related shops and prices are usually lower simply because you never know where the items come from…But still, if you’re looking to build your own computer or replace certain parts like ram, hard disk etc. This is the place to be.

49. Souvenir Shopping. If you want shirts that says “My friend went to Singapore and got me this stupid shirt” OR “Singapore is a FINE City”, this is the place to be. You will be able to find magnets, fans, shirts and many many more at competitive prices. A good place to shop for souvenirs for your friends before you head home! Oh, while you’re there, you may consider taking up some snacks such as bak kwa (BBQ pork) or pastries for your friends as well. 🙂

50. Singapore Expo. The Singapore Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre is another great place to shop when sales are on. From time to time, you may have sales ranging from sporting products to furniture to children products and even foods! Be sure to check out whats on during the weekend that you’re here!

Food in Singapore

Singapore’s favourite national past time is FOOD!! Did you know that Singaporeans spends the highest per person (on average) for food in the world?! This section will introduce you to the various kinds of food that we enjoy here in Singapore!

*Update: Since this post was written, 2 Singapore Hawkers have received 1 star from Michelin Guide making them the cheapest Michelin-starred food in the world! They are Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle and Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Noodle.

Street Foods Street foods (known as hawker food to the locals) play an intimate part of the everyday Singaporean. In this portion, we will introduce you to the various street foods that you should try when you’re here in Singapore!

51. Chicken Rice. The humble chicken rice (sometimes known as Hainanese chicken rice) is the most international street food – that is to say, so far, all of our overseas friends loved it! Typically, there are 2 types of chickens that you can choose from. Steamed or roasted. Let us know which is your favourite in the comments section below! Rice is usually steamed with pandan leaves and flavours from the chicken to give that extra fragrance!

Flavourful steamed chicken rice
Flavourful steamed chicken rice

52. Minced Meat Noodles. As the name suggests, the noodles (choice of yellow noodles thin aka mee kia/thick, flat white noodles or flat yellow noodles aka mee pok) is usually mixed with a braised meat sauce, chilli (or ketchup), vinegar, soya sauce and served with minced meat, sometimes with a little pit of pig liver and mushrooms.

Minced Meat Mee Kia Teo Hong Fishball Minced Meat Noodles Fengshan Market
Minced Meat Mee Kia Teo Hong Fishball Minced Meat Noodles Fengshan Market

53. Wanton noodles. Another local favourite is the wanton noodles. Wanton is actually a small version of the meat dumpling and the noodles is also usually served with char siew (roasted pork).

54. Roasted meat with rice. The roasted pork combination (crispy skin pork and roasted pork aka 叉烧烧肉饭) with rice is a common staple in Singapore. Sweet with the char siew and savoury with the crispy roasted pork. Yummy!

55. Laksa. Thick white noodles are served in a rich and spicy coconut gravy, usually topped with cockles, sliced fish cake and sometimes chicken/ prawns (if it is a classy joint).

DIY Laksa which was not bad with huge fresh (peeled!) prawns
DIY Laksa which was not bad with huge fresh (peeled!) prawns

56. Mee Rebus. Since we’re at the spicy section of the street foods, let’s move on to the Malay dishes. The Mee Rebus is a yellow noodles dish served in a slightly sweet curry sauce with a peanut twist. Sliced green chilli and an egg usually completes this dish.

57. Mee Siam. Another popular Malay street food. Thin vermicelli is served in a mildly spicy and sour, soup-based gravy. Egg and tau pok (beancurd) completes the meal.

58. Roti Prata. Roti prata is one of our favourite meals for a breakfast on the weekends. It is essentially fried flour made to the shape of a pancake. It is crispy,fluffy, savoury and served with an Indian curry (could be fish, mutton or chicken). Some like to put sugar on it for a different taste 🙂

Prata Breakfast at Changi Village
Prata Breakfast at Changi Village

59. Ice Kachang. Moving on to desserts, the ice kachang is a local favourite. It is shaved ice served with red bean, palm seeds, corn, jelly and topped with coloured sweet syrup and condensed milk. Nowadays, there are several variations to it including mango and even durian ice kachang!

60. Chendol. Another favourite Peranakan dessert is the chendol. The chendol is also shaved ice served with green starched jelly, coconut milk and the all important gula melaka (brown sugar syrup).

61. Tim Ho Wan Dim Sum Restaurant. There are actually alot more street foods such as the char kuay teow, hokkien mee, prawn noodles and more! But they are more of an acquired taste and not all of our overseas like them. Let’s move on to a hot favourite in town, Tim Ho Wan’s dim sum. It is touted as the cheapest Michelin starred restaurant! Other than Hong Kong, Singapore is the only other country to have its franchise and if you’re here, why not give it a try. Tim Ho Wan Singapore is located at Plaza Singapura and you can reach there via the Dhoby Ghaut MRT.

62. Sunday Buffet Brunch. Sunday Buffet Brunches are a recent trend and these brunches are typically classy late morning lunches that stretches to 3pm in the afternoon. They are characterised by high quality food (think foie gras, seafood and prime ribs), champagnes, great tasting/innovative dishes and excellent service. We have tried the Raffles Hotel’s Bar & Billiard Room, Lime @ Parkroyal on Pickering as well as Riverview Hotel’s Sunday Buffet Brunch. Dont forget the champagne or beer!

Bar and Billiard Room Raffles Hotel Sunday Brunch Pan Fried Foie Gras
Bar and Billiard Room Raffles Hotel Sunday Brunch Pan Fried Foie Gras

Where to party in Singapore

If you’re thinking about where you can enjoy a great night out and party or chill out with your friends, here are some suggestions.

63. Clarke Quay. Clarke Quay is also home to some of the best clubs in Singapore including Zirca and Attica. If you’re thinking of just having some drinks, consider Brewerkz with its own crafted beers. Ah….

Clarke Quay at Night
Clarke Quay at Night

64. Mohammad Sultan Road. Clubs and pubs line the streets of this “old” (old because people have been clubbing here since we were still wearing our diapers!) hangout place. If you’re thinking, of chilling out, the wine bars are also available!

65. Holland Village. Affectionately known to the locals as Holland V, this stretch of road is cordon off in the evenings to allow revelers to walk down the roads freely (especially after a drink or two). If you’re into live bands, Wala Wala starts the party with support of local acts. 1-for-1 beers go for as low as $16 (i.e. $8 a pint!). If you want to take it down a notch, Haagen Dazs and Cold Rock Ice Creamery can offer a cooling relieve on some humid evenings!

66. St. James Power Station. Although not as crowded as compared to its heydays, St. James Power Station is still worth a mention. Conveniently located beside VivoCity, visitors can catch a movie and just hop over to St. James (literally across the road) and party at its various venues. You can party, enjoy some live performances, chill to some light tunes or simply enjoy a drink or 2 at the sports bar with the bros!

67. Zouk. You simply cannot write off Zouk can you? When you talk about the local club scene, Zouk comes to mind and there must be something about it to have survived for more than 20 years in Singapore! Located at Jiak Kim street beside the Grand Corpthorne Waterfront Hotel, it has been injecting life into the clubbing scene of Singapore since inception. Do check it out!

Cruises from Singapore

With the opening of the Marina Bay Cruise Centre, the cruise industry in Singapore is set for further growth. We have gone on a couple of cruises before and have really enjoyed ourselves!

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68. Royal Caribbean Cruise. We have tried both RCC and Starcruise and we must say that RCC definitely comes out tops for us. There never seems to be a dull moment onboard eventhough we went for a longer cruise here. PLUS the food is so much better! Visit the fine dining daily! Visit our post and find out why!

Royal Caribbean Cruise – 8D7N Semarang, Bali (Kuta Nusa Dua), Lombok onboard Legend of the Seas
Royal Caribbean Cruise – 8D7N Semarang, Bali (Kuta Nusa Dua), Lombok onboard Legend of the Seas

69. Starcruise. Before Royal Caribbean Cruise came online, there was Starcruise and we went on the Star Virgo as well. The cool thing about cruises is that you’ll just eat, play, sleep, repeat and the next thing you know, you’re at the next port! No lugging of luggage, catching of planes. Customs are a breeze as well. As for Star Virgo, it was a bit old when we were onboard but otherwise, the experience was still a positive one.

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New Water Slide onboard Star Cruise Virgo
New Water Slide onboard Star Cruise Virgo

Around Singapore

Besides Singapore itself, there are short trips that you can take from Singapore to visit nearby cities and islands!

70. Desaru. Less than 2 hours away by car is Desaru. Here you can enjoy beach activities, enjoy a spa, visit the Desaru fruit farm or watch fireflies by night!

Jet skis at Sand and Sandals Desaru
Jet skis at Sand and Sandals Desaru

71. Legoland Malaysia. The newly opened Legoland Malaysia is also a mere 45 minutes drive away from Singapore. Kids will have so much fun while adults can seek thrills on the dragon ride as well!

Legoland Malaysia
Legoland Malaysia

72. Cameron Highlands. The drive to Cameron Highlands is about 3 hours and after that exhausting drive, you can reward yourself with fresh mountainous air! Here you can also pick your own strawberries or enjoy the world famous Boh tea.

73. Batam. Batam is a quick getaway for Singaporeans. After a ferry ride of 45 minutes, you’ll arrive in a different country, spend a little less and be able to pamper yourself to spas and seafood! All with the Singapore city skyline in sight!

74. Pulau Ubin. Other than the main island of Singapore, there are residents living on the island of Pulau Ubin. At Pulau Ubin, life seems to remain in the good old days of kampung life (village living) where neighbours know each other well and look out for each other. Visitors usually head to Pulau Ubin for bike trails, nature trails (Chek Jawa) or just cheap(er) seafood!

Pulau Ubin Chek Jawa Mangrove Boardwalk
Pulau Ubin Chek Jawa Mangrove Boardwalk

Staycations in Singapore

Given the high number of luxury hotels concentrated on our small island, staycation at these Singapore luxury hotels seem to make a great relaxing getaway – quickly! We did some staycations and here they are…

75. Raffles Hotel Singapore Staycation.Arguably one of our best staycations in Singapore, the Raffles Hotel offers personalised service and exclusivity like no other. Did we mention that there are only suites in Raffles Hotel and that the staff actually remembers our preferences such as coffee, orange juice and Straits Times Newspapers?!

Iconic Sikh Doorman of the Raffles Hotel
Iconic Sikh Doorman of the Raffles Hotel

76. Ritz Carlton Millenia Singapore Staycation.Again, service was excellent. We recalled being brought to our seats at the pool and when it rained, being sheltered individually back to the changing rooms!

Swimming Pool at Ritz Carlton Singapore
Swimming Pool at Ritz Carlton Singapore

77. Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa Staycation.The private plunge pool made the difference for us. Imagine being able to just step out of bed , right into the pool. Shiok.

Events Held in Singapore

There are many events held in Singapore each year. However, we are going to highlight a few of the prominent ones on our events calendar.

78. Singapore Formula One F1 Grand Prix. Definitely one of the top things to do in Singapore, Catch the thrills and spills (sounds so commercialised hor) at the Singapore Grand Prix. For non-F1 fans, you can also have the opportunity to catch world-famous acts performing live in Singapore! The Singapore Grand Prix is also currently the only night race on the F1 circuit!

Formula One (F1) Grand Prix Night Race Singapore
Formula One (F1) Grand Prix Night Race Singapore

79. Chingay Street Parade. Each year, thousands of performers will take to the streets to showcase the Chingay Street Festival. The street parade is characterised by its vibrant colours, entertaining performances and topped off with fire works at the Bay.

Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays
Chingay Parade and Festival Singapore – Street Parade Culmination and Melting Pot of Cultures, Street Performances and Displays

80. Halloween Horror Nights.Each year, Universal Studios Singapore will organise the Halloween Horror Nights. The scare-actors are REALLY scary! The good thing is that they have a policy that they cannot touch you (and vice versa). We would have been frightened stiff if they could! The cool thing is that for the price of entry, you can also enjoy some of the usual rides at USS such as Battlestar Galactica!

81. Great Singapore Sale! During the months of June and July each year, the Great Singapore Sale (GSS) takes place where suppliers pull out all stops to woo consumers at this annual sales bonanza!

82. River Hongbao. During the Chinese New Year period, festivities termed as “River Hongbao” takes place at the floating platform of the Marina Bay. Here you will see familiar Chinese Zodiac animals (and their predictions for the year) as well as fun activities, well mostly for the kids. We will usually go there just to soak in the CNY atmosphere and ring in the new year!

Other Things to do in Singapore

83. Singapore Discovery Centre.Find out more about how Singapore came to be, the campaigns that we used to have (speak good English/Courtesy) and how we have developed over the years to become a first world country in a short span of 40 years. Plus, you will be able to catch some 3D movies at a cheaper rate ($9 vs $12) at the theatre at SDC.

84. Snow City. Missing snow? Snow City offers you an opportunity to experience snow in Singapore! Enjoy snow falling upon you as winter descends and there’s even a long ice slide where you can slide down using rubber tyres!

85. Ice skating rinks. Still on the theme of cold weathers, did you know that there are 3 ice skating rinks in Singapore? The ice skating rinks are located at Leisure Park Kallang, Jcube as well as Marina Bay Sands.

86. Singapore Science Centre. Singapore Science Centre is a bundle of fun for the kids. They will be exposed to simple theories in science through interactive activities.

87. MacRitchie Nature Trail Located at the MacRitchie reservoir, the nature trail takes you through the tropical forest that Singapore has preserved. You can also ascend to challenge the Tree Top walk – definitely not for the faint of hearts!

88. Southern Ridges. Still staying close to nature, the Southern ridges connects various popular parts of Singapore including Mount Faber and Harbour Front. Highlights include Faber Walk, Henderson Waves and Canopy Walk.

89. East Coast Park. On weekends, you will see East Coast Park FULL OF PEOPLE! Many head to East Coast Park to enjoy morning walks, leisure runs, rollerblade, cycle, kite flying, fishing, camping (yes! just need to apply permit easily via axs), BBQ and even cable skiing!

Viewing deck of Amber Beacon Tower (aka East Coast Park Yellow Tower)
Viewing deck of Amber Beacon Tower (aka East Coast Park Yellow Tower)

90. Lau Pa Sat. Before Gluttons Bay and Malaysia Food Street, the first attempt to bring the best foods in Singapore under one roof was at Lau Pa Sat. Today, it is also home to the Satay Club.

91. Mount Faber. Mount Faber was where Kate and I used to date. Still remember the love sandwiches she made for me…ah…It is also here where you can catch fantastic views of sunrise in Singapore…

Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City
Mount Faber City view before sunrise Sunrise over City

92. Wild Wild WetWild Wild Wet is a water theme park in the east of Singapore. Taking the MRT to Pasir Ris MRT station, you can take the free shuttle bus to Wild Wild Wet. After completing a $2 million revamp, Wild Wild Wet has now a new ride known as Torpedo. Stationed at a 18 metre high capsule, you’ll drop almost vertically and reach speeds of up to 70km/h! The slide is over in 7 seconds flat!

Ular-Lah The Water Works Torpedo @ Wild Wild Wet Downtown East
Ular-Lah The Water Works Torpedo @ Wild Wild Wet Downtown East

93. Visit the Heartlands. If it’s your first time in Singapore, visit our heartlands! HDB (Housing and Development Board) flats are public housing that houses 80% of Singaporeans! Knowing the heartlands will definitely draw you closer to this island we call home!

94. Enjoy a cup of “Kopi” at a local coffeeshop. Firstly, the Singapore coffee is very different from what you drink anywhere else in the world. Some of our overseas friends swear by it. Yes, we too adore it. Goes perfectly with my morning newspapers. If you are from overseas, say “Kopi” (for coffee with milk and sugar) or “Kopi siew dai” (coffee with less sugar) and see the reaction of the stall owner. She may be amazed that you can order coffee – Singapore style!

95. Leisurely walk along the Singapore River.Besides the taking the river cruise, you can actually enjoy a leisurely walk along the Singapore river that takes you through Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, Fullerton and finally the Marina Bay!

Tall colonial-era pillars as seen from the swimming pool of the Fullerton Singapore Hotel
Tall colonial-era pillars as seen from the swimming pool of the Fullerton Singapore Hotel

96. NEWater Visitor Centre.At the NEWater Visitor Centre, you can find out how Singapore harnesses technology to open yet another “tap” in Singapore’s quest for water independence.

97. Visit to Asia Pacific Breweries. Ever heard of Tiger Beer? Did you also know that Tiger Beer is produced in Singapore? Visit APB and find out how Tiger Beer is created, bottled and finally delivered to you! Includes tasting of fresh Tiger Beer at the end of the visit!

98. Prawning.The activity of prawning has gathered steam in recent years, sprouting many outlets all across the island. The excitement is really when you catch one – especially after waiting for some time. Experts can catch almost one every 2 minutes on average!

99. Enjoy a Singapore Sling. The famous Singapore Sling was created by a bartender of the Raffles Hotel around 1915. It was said that women of the time were not allowed to drink alcoholic drinks in public. So this bartender decided to create a drink specially for the ladies under the guise of a nice bright colour and ladies really loved it. Guys on the other hand were also happy that there was a drink that they could get for their ladies. Win-win!

The Original Singapore Sling at the Long Bar Raffles Hotel
The Original Singapore Sling at the Long Bar Raffles Hotel

100. Reverse Bungy. At Clarke Quay, you can experience Bungy – in an opposite direction! The GMAX propels you 60 metres into the air at speeds of up to 200km/hr! Dropping down is another thrill by itself!


Reverse Bungee at Clarke Quay

101 Things to do in Singapore
101 Things to do in Singapore

101. This last one is for you to fill in. There are simply so many things to do and attractions in Singapore, tell us what you have enjoyed in the comments section below!

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Top 10 Things to do and Attractions in Amsterdam!

Top 10 Things to do and Attractions in Amsterdam

There are so many things to do and attractions in Amsterdam! If you’re looking for a Amsterdam Travel Blog that tells you all the top must do things in Amsterdam, you’re at the right place! Let’s find out what are some of the things that you can do right here in Amsterdam!

Things to do and Attractions in Amsterdam

1. Amsterdam Canal Cruises

View of the Amsterdam Canals
View of the Amsterdam Canals

Ditch the bike (or your shoes) and hop on the Amsterdam Canal Cruises! By taking this cruise, you will be able to cover all the major attractions in Amsterdam, all in the comfort of your seat onboard the cruise!

2. Visit to the Flower Markets (Bloemenmarkt) in Amsterdam

Flower Market Amsterdam
Flower Market Amsterdam

Along Singel, you will be able to find the Bloemenmarkt (aka Flower Market) in Amsterdam! Here you will be able to find many different varieties of the famous flower export of the Netherlands – Tulips!

3. Anne Frank House in Amsterdam

Anne Frank's Statue @ Church near Anne Frank House
Anne Frank’s Statue @ Church near Anne Frank House

Interested in history? Anne Frank House will allow you to step back in time via Anne Frank’s diary that depicts the occupation of Nazi Germany during WW2!

4. Zaanse Schans to see Traditional Windmills near Amsterdam

Traditional Windmills Zaanse Schans
Traditional Windmills Zaanse Schans

A short ride away from Amsterdam Central Station is Zaanse Schans (stop at Koog Zaandijk Station). At Zaanse Schans, you can have the opportunity to see these traditional windmills that still works today!

5. Oldest Albert Heijn in the Netherlands

Oldest Albert Heijn in the Netherlands Zaanse Schans
Oldest Albert Heijn in the Netherlands Zaanse Schans

While you’re in Zaanse Schans, why not visit the oldest Albert Heijn in the Netherlands that was established since 1887? It is today a museum but still serves good coffee (go to the back!) – the bedrock of this household supermarket chain in the Netherlands!

6. Of Clogs and Wooden Shoes

Rows of Clogs Zaanse Schans
Rows of Clogs Zaanse Schans

Visit the clog making demonstrations at Zaanse Schans and you’ll be amazed at how these simple soft woods can become colourful and intricately designed clogs worn in the Netherlands!

7. Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam

Nicely Warmed Swimming pool at Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam
Nicely Warmed Swimming pool at Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam

Pamper youself at the Park Plaza Victoria Amsterdam! Here you can choose to stay at the new Urban wing or the traditional Victoria Wing. Whatever your choice, you’ll enjoy the heated indoor pool with a glass roof even as it snows in the deep winter night!

8. Your pick of La Place Amsterdam OR Japanese “All You Can Eat” Buffet in Amsterdam!

La Place Amsterdam
La Place Amsterdam

La Place is Amsterdam’s version of Marche in Singapore! Here you can find a large variety of food that includes meats, pasta, pastries and desserts!

Salmon Avocado & Tuna Sushi at Amsterdam Buffet
Salmon Avocado & Tuna Sushi at Amsterdam Buffet

Fancy a buffet while you’re in the Netherlands? Why not try the Japanese “All You Can Eat” buffet in Amsterdam? You’ll be surprised by the rules that they have and also pleasantly enticed by the quality of food that they serve up!

9. Albert Cuypmarkt Amsterdam Street Markets!

Arriving at Albert Cuyp Market Amsterdam!
Arriving at Albert Cuyp Market Amsterdam!

If street market is your thing, remember to visit the Albert Cuyp Market in Amsterdam! Here you can try out the street food such as stroopwafels or fried fries and even source out for the best deals at the many different street stalls here!

10. Museums & Shopping in Amsterdam

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam - Did you notice the ice skating rink?
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam – Did you notice the ice skating rink?

Museums such as Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum at the Amsterdam Museum Square are the evergreens in Amsterdam. Here you can personally view the famous “Sunflowers” as drawn by Van Gogh himself! If art is not your cup of tea, maybe shopping is? You will be spoilt for choice at the shopping streets in Amsterdam from Nieuwendijk to Kalverstraat!

Amsterdam Shopping Streets
Amsterdam Shopping Streets

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Salmon Avocado & Tuna Sushi Japanese Buffet Amsterdam

Japanese Buffet in Amsterdam ?! You must be kidding me! Why did we come all the way from Asia to Europe just to try an Asian buffet? Well, since the price was ok (about 22.50 euros per person) plus the fact that it said “Japanese Buffet” outside the restaurant, we thought that we should “splurge” a little on the special occasion of Chinese New Year – CNY!

Interior of Japanese All You Can Eat Buffet Amsterdam
Interior of Japanese All You Can Eat Buffet Amsterdam
Bar Counter of Japanese Buffet Restaurant in Amsterdam
Bar Counter of Japanese Buffet Restaurant in Amsterdam

Turns out that our idea of All You Can Eat Buffet is different from that of the Japanese Buffet Restaurants in Amsterdam!

Rules of Japanese Buffet in Amsterdam

We’re not entirely sure if this set of rules apply for all Japanese buffet restaurants in the Netherlands but they are not “free flow” as we know it in Asia! The rules are

Rule Number 1 : You can only order 5 rounds of food
(Whaaaaaaaaaaaat?! You call this a buffet?)

Rule Number 2 : You can only order 5 items per round
(Whaaaaaaaaaaat?! Have we been cheated? Is this really a buffet?!)

Rule Number 3 : You can only order the next round if you have finished the previous round.
(Whaaaaaaaaaaat?! So calculative?!)

Well, on the flip side, since Kate and I are dining together, we get to choose 50 items altogether. That’s not too bad, so we decided to go ahead after reading the rules. We soon realise that this “buffet” can be really full as well…take a look at what we had…

Round 1

Salmon Avocado & Tuna Sushi Japanese Buffet Amsterdam
Salmon Avocado & Tuna Sushi Japanese Buffet Amsterdam
Stir Fried Udon with Beef Japanese Buffet Amsterdam
Stir Fried Udon with Beef Japanese Buffet Amsterdam
Teriyaki Beef Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Teriyaki Beef Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Tempura Prawn and Teriyaki Salmon Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Tempura Prawn and Teriyaki Salmon Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Udon Soup with Prawn and Chicken Japanese Buffet Amsterdam
Udon Soup with Prawn and Chicken Japanese Buffet Amsterdam

To capitalise on the number of rounds we have, we ordered the maximum number of dish in round 1 (good strategy right?) The sushi turned out to be one of the best sushi we’ve tasted in Europe (of course the best we’ve tasted was in Japan)! The fish was fresh and the rice was fragrant. The Udon(s) was nothing to shout about but the teriyaki beef was “WOW!” – tender, savoury and cannotstopeatingable! Definitely one of the best teriyaki beef we’ve tasted. The tempura was also good. After the first round, we really wonder why the continent of Europe, eons away from Asia can have such excellent Japanese chefs…(have you also noticed the traditional japanese plates used in this restaurant?)

Round 2

Teriyaki Chicken & fish fillet Amsterdam All You Can Eat Japanese Buffet
Teriyaki Chicken & fish fillet Amsterdam All You Can Eat Japanese Buffet
Large portion of succulent stir fried prawn Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Large portion of succulent stir fried prawn Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Rib of lamb with Takopachi Octopus Balls Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Rib of lamb with Takopachi Octopus Balls Amsterdam Japanese Buffet

The highlight of round 2 was definitely the succulent prawns. Huge ones at that. Subsequently, we realised that the portion was quite huge because it was brought to us by mistake! Ours should have been a 2 person portion not a 4 person. But still, we heartily devoured them. Teriyaki chicken and fish was good and surprisingly, the macha green tea ice cream was excellent as well (since drinks were not included, we ordered some ice cream to “clear our palettes” a little)

Round 3

Unagi and Tuna Sushi + Handrolls Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Unagi and Tuna Sushi + Handrolls Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Octopus on a stick Amsterdam Buffet
Octopus on a stick Amsterdam Buffet
Much anticipated Fried Pork Tenderloin Amsterdam Buffet
Much anticipated Fried Pork Tenderloin Amsterdam Buffet
Yummy sushi at Japanese All You Can Eat Buffet Amsterdam
Yummy sushi at Japanese All You Can Eat Buffet Amsterdam

The highlight of round 3 was the much anticipated pork tenderloin! It didnt disappoint! It was lightly crisp on the outside and tender on the inside! Could imagine that the meat was tenderised before coating and frying. Excellent! The octopus was also quite fresh. Sushi were just as good as in the first round. By now, we were VERY FULL! Hence, we decided to make round 4 our last round. This idea of buffet really works! We couldnt even make it to round 5!

Round 4

Black Pepper Steak Amsterdam Buffet
Black Pepper Steak Amsterdam Buffet
Fried Oyster Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Fried Oyster Amsterdam Japanese Buffet
Japanese Beef Curry Amsterdam Buffet
Japanese Beef Curry Amsterdam Buffet
Ice cream and Logan Amsterdam Japanese
Ice cream and Logan Amsterdam Japanese
Green Tea Macha Ice Cream Amsterdam Buffet
Green Tea Macha Ice Cream Amsterdam Buffet

The 4th round was Tom’s downfall. He ordered the fried oyster which was not fresh. Although he knew that it was not fresh (texture was quite hard while chewing), he finished all of it so that he could order something in round 5. This was a bad move. Tom had the runs throughout the night that evening! Hahaha! Beef curry and beef pepper steak was great. Turns out that anything with beef at this restaurant was excellent!

Round 5

Platter of Fruits Amsterdam Buffet
Platter of Fruits Amsterdam Buffet

After all that (can you believe the 2 of us finished all that above?!) we decided to end our round 5 with something “healthy”…a platter of fruits! Yup, to quench the thirst as well. 🙂

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The Maritime Experiential Museum @ Resorts World Sentosa RWS!

Viewing point of the S.E.A Aquarium

The Maritime Experiential Museum at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is a must visit for the whole family! It not only has alot of information about the maritime history of asia, there are also interactive points throughout the museum that kids can enjoy! The best part is that the price is relatively cheap as well!

Things to do at the Maritime Experiential Museum

The Maritime Experential Museum Level 1
The Maritime Experential Museum Level 1

The Maritime Experential Museum Level 1

At the entrance of the museum, you will see the Bao Chuan…

Bao Chuan – Zheng He’s treasure ship
Bao Chuan – Zheng He’s treasure ship

Bao Chuan – Zheng He’s treasure ship

Bao Chuan is actually the treasure ship of Zheng He’s fleet of ships. Its main symbol is the figurine called Bi Shu (did we spell that right?). Legend has it that Bi Shu stole treasure, kept it to himself but was discovered by Zheng He. Zheng He then punished Bi Shu and placed him to guard the treasure. Hence, now Bi Shu is associated with guardian of wealth, well…it’s all just a myth. The cool part is that it actually moves during the start of the show. The light brown portion will show a short clip about Zheng He and his expedition to this part of the world!

Moving to the left, you will see “The Souk” exhibition.

The Souk – Ports along the Maritime Silk Route
The Souk – Ports along the Maritime Silk Route

The Souk – Ports along the Maritime Silk Route

The Souk covers ports along the maritime silk route such as Quanzhou, Qui Nhon, Palembang, Malacca, Galle, Calicut, Muscat and Malindi.

Along the Souk
Along the Souk

Along the Souk

Here, kids can play the various interactive games such as learning to trade in a port, taking photos superimposed on a traditional costume and watching video of the construction of the Omani Dhow (Jewel of Muscat)

Dhow – A gift from the government of Oman to Singapore
Dhow – A gift from the government of Oman to Singapore

Dhow – A gift from the government of Oman to Singapore

The Dhow (aka Jewel of Muscat) is a centre piece in the Maritime Experiential Museum. It is a gift from Oman and it is entirely constructed out of organic material (i.e. no nails!). Fibres are interwoven and these strong fibres are then used to hold the pieces of wood that form the ship. After construction, the ship actually took the journey that the forefathers took and finally arrived in Singapore! Then President Nathan accepted the gift on behalf of the people of Singapore!

Information about the Dhow
Information about the Dhow

Information about the Dhow

The other main attraction at the Maritime Experiential Museum is the Typhoon Theatre.

Entrance to the Typhoon Theatre
Entrance to the Typhoon Theatre

Entrance to the Typhoon Theatre

The story starts with a chinese trading/sea faring company being entrusted with carrying a gift from China to Oman.

Storyline of the Typhoon Theatre
Storyline of the Typhoon Theatre

Storyline of the Typhoon Theatre

The father (captain) and son (first mate) together with the ambassador takes the golden cup and begins on the journey. You will then enter the typhoon theatre which is actually a 4D show. The ship then enters a storm and eventually sinks, leaving the treasure at the bottom of the ocean. During the storm, you will feel the wind, droplets of water as well as the platform on which you’re seated, move a little.

The show nicely leads to S.E.A Aquarium – The World’s Largest Aquarium…

Sunken Ship at the S.E.A Aquarium – World’s Largest Aquarium
Sunken Ship at the S.E.A Aquarium – World’s Largest Aquarium

Sunken Ship at the S.E.A Aquarium – World’s Largest Aquarium

It is like a preview of the aquarium (enticing you to pay to go into the aquarium itself) where the sunken ship from the 4D movie is shown in the tank together with marine life inside.

Viewing point of the S.E.A Aquarium
Viewing point of the S.E.A Aquarium

Viewing point of the S.E.A Aquarium

Paying the low price to the maritime experiential museum, we think it is well worth it to enjoy the aquarium at these 2 viewing areas. You will be able to sea the sharks, hammer head at that plus all other smaller and interesting fish.

The Maritime Experential Museum Level B1
The Maritime Experential Museum Level B1

The Maritime Experential Museum Level B1

Moving on, you will arrive at the Maritime Archaeology Gallery. Here you will see artefacts from the Bakau and Temasek shipwrecks. Nearby is another main attraction of the museum – the Bao Chuan Cutaway

Bao Chuan Cutaway
Bao Chuan Cutaway

Bao Chuan Cutaway

It is a cross-section of the ship showing its treasures such as the giraffe that Zheng He brought back to show to the emperor. Below which, there is also the pirates and pirate hunters exhibit. Zheng He was also a pirate hunter in pirate infested waters.

The Maritime Experiential Museum Opening Hours and Ticket Prices

Ticket Prices of the Maritime Experiential Museum

Adults : $5
Child (4-12) : $2
Seniors (>60) : $3

Ticket Prices Typhoon Theatre

Adults : $6
Child (4-12) : $4
Seniors (>60) : $3

The ticket prices of the Maritime Experiential Museum are quite cheap right?!

Opening Hours of the Maritime Experiential Museum

The opening hours of the Maritime Experiential Museum varies according to the time of the year. But mostly, it should be open from 10am to 8pm. The typhoon theatre will close 1 hour before the museum closes.

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