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πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¬ Singapore

Marina Bay Sands as seen from Merlio Jetty at night

If you are travelling to Southeast Asia it is likely your flight will be via Singapore. Especially if you decide to travel via Singapore Airlines, you are likely to have a transit at Singapore airport a.k.a. “Changi”.

There are many reasons why you should visit Singapore, here are a few:

  • Food: I hardly know any places in the world where you can have a delicious chicken curry at 1 a.m. on a monday at night and not be the only customer (“Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice”). One of the hallmarks of Singapore are it’s so called hawker centers: They are basically multiple street food stalls under one big roof, where you purchase your food, in order to consume it in a common seating area. Oh, and don’t forget to put back your plate in the proper place as instructed by the signs. You will find a variety of food from China, India and Europe as well. When I visited Singapore in August 2022, one of the most popular stalls was a pasta outlet from Mirko Febbrile, Nudedles.4, at Chinatown Complex. The waiting queue was approximately 15m long, and it was dissolved by around 11:30 a.m. because the food was sold out.
  • Safety: Singapore is probably the safest place in Asia, if not in the world. Consequently, it is a good place to start exploring Asia, if you have not been there before. Most banks like Deutsche Bank and Citi have offices in Singapore, consequently there is a great number of expats who live and work there. And a lot of the infrastructure just feels like what you are used to from Europe (buses, metro systems etc.)
  • City state: Singapore is a city-state. Yes, besides Monaco and Vatican city, it is one of the few places in the world that fall into this category. Another tick off in your bucket-list.
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Logistics: Take a flight to Changi (Singapore Chanig airport). From there either grab a cab or take the “East West Line” to get to city center.

Currency: 1 € : 0,75 SGD (Singapore Dollar)

Hotel: I recommend staying in Chinatown. It is centrally located, reasonably priced and you will find everything you need to start your trip like SIM-cards etc.

Transport: MRT Singapore is your first choice for getting around. Additionally you can use buses or cabs, which are reasonably priced.

Food: This section can be filled with enough content for the next year, and it would still not pay due recognition to the food culture in Singapore. However, I will just list the places I went to during my short stay there:

  • Maxwell Hawker Center – Tian Tian Hainanese, Hajmeer Kwaja & Fu Zhou Oyster Cake: Chicken rice is a classic dish in Singapore, try it at Michelin awarded Tian Tian Hainanese. After that make sure to visit Fu Zhou Oyster Cake, and get a bite of that cake; the owner is super-friendly. Both places have also been visited by the late Anthony Bourdain. If you are looking for a good breakfast option have a Prata at Hajmeer Kwaja, and don’t forget to buy a coffee to accompany the Prata from neighboring SMH stall.
  • Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pancake: This place opens at 3:30 a.m. Yes you read it right, 3:30 a.m. in the morning, and the pancake sells out by 10:00 am. I took a cab at 7:00 a.m. in the morniging, when I visited, and trust me it was worth it πŸ™‚ The shop has a loyal customer base, some have been visiting for 50 years! Be sure to crab a coffee from one of the neighboring stalls. Coffee in Singapore just tastes different; I don’t know what it is, try for yourself and fall in love.
  • Little India: I only visited Little India once, due to time constraint, however the food offering there is comparably good with that of Chinatown. Whampoa Prawn Noodles have a very good reputation; you will find the store at Tekka Food Centre. Be sure to walk down Serangoon Road to catch the vibe of Little India – jewellry shops, temples & clothing stores with Bollywood music playing. Not far from there you will find Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice – remember the place where you can grab food even at midnight πŸ™‚

Tourist Attractions: Marina Bay Sand hotel is a must-visit. If you cannot afford a night there, costs about 450 € last time I checked, do not worry. It is possible to access the upper deck and enjoy the view of Singapore. I am still impressed by the amount of ships that can be seen at Singapore Straits; also it gives an idea of the economic relevance of Singapore. Oh, and nearly everyone here speaks perfect English; easy!

I hope you enjoyed this read. Until next time.

Scissor Cut Curry at 1:00 a.m.
Tanglin Halt Original Peanut Pan Cake