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Straits Kitchen is a buffet style restaurant serving local fares ( Malay, Indo and Indian). Pretty decent food for around SGD 50.
Trendy and Hip:
Top floor of the boutique Scarlet Hotel is a very nice place called "Breeze". Great decor, moderate prices. The hotell decor itself is a sight to behold but the restaurant's ambience is great for a serious date.
Fast and Furious:
The 'Hawker Centres' of Singapore are a must for any tourist. However, there seem to be good ones and bad ones. "Newton Circus" is centrally located but the quality is not good - don't be tempted by the delicious looking menus, you can have far better examples of the same dishes at other centres such as the East Coast Food Centre out in Bedok towards the airport.
Geylang is famous for food as well as fast sex and on all the corners of Geylang road there seem to be decent food houses there. Similar fare to hawker centres.
Near OT:
Esmirada (corner Orange road and Orchard road) offers great Spanish and has oonstreet dining. A great place to observe all the commerce in the OT area. The place beside Esmirada is not too bad either (same company I think). Some very high-class action seen going in and out of buildings around there.
Food Courts:
Generally pretty good value. Even the one below OT can't be faulted too much, for what you get. Wisma Atria's top floor food court is a step upwards and is generally excellent for Thai and Chinese food (haven't tried the other ones yet). Far East Plaza's basement food court is very Philipino-oriented so watch what goes into even the most western looking dish. If you pick up a 'Flipper' she will appreciate a breif food stop there, either morning or night and chances are she will run into her friends.
Higher End
Raffles Grill is getting good reviews but you do pay for the location.
East Coast/Parkway Parade
Near the Paramount Shopping Mall (a mini Duxton Rd for those people on the East Coast). Good Thai and Chinese dumplings restaurant in the shop-house block, including a Balinese place which stands out strongly (sorry can't recall the name). Great steaks there.
Others
Of course the river area (Clarke Quay, Boat QUay) boasts great food and drinking establishments. The Thai restaurant about 5 shops into Boat Quay from the west side is superb quality. Just further down the street towards Fullerton hotel is the OUB tower which has a high class Chinese restaurant at the top - superb views and amazing tea service where the guy comes out and pours the tea with an enormous long-necked kettle into your cup from a distance.
Across the bridge from Fullerton and towards the old museum buildings is the famous Indochine which despite the odd bad review is generally very good and usually has live music and a great outdoor scene.
Fullerton Bar on a Friday or Saturday used to be a good place for high-class action and their custom cocktails are very nice. Good atmosphere there usually but of course you will pay much money for anything found in a hotel bar.
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In the basement food court of the Paragon shopping centre on Orchard rd, there is a chinese restaraunt thats always got a queue and you can see the cooks working, this place has superb food and the dumplings are as good as i have ever had, well worth the 15min wait for a table.
[QUOTE=Drfel]In the basement food court of the Paragon shopping centre on Orchard rd, there is a chinese restaraunt thats always got a queue and you can see the cooks working, this place has superb food and the dumplings are as good as i have ever had, well worth the 15min wait for a table.[/QUOTE]
Its called Din Tai Fung. Its a Taiwanese chain btw.
If anyone is looking for some good Mexican food while in Singapore, I can recommend Café Iguana on Merchant Road. The food was great and they have a great selection of tequilas as well. You can check out their menu on their website [url]http://www.cafeiguana.com[/url]
I wasn't as successful in finding Latin pussy while in Singapore, but one out of two isn't bad!
For those looking for Indian cusine if you love Dosa's [Indian Crepe] recommend Sarvanas next to metro little india. As a south indian can vouch for taste/quality.
The Indian food SG has to offer in general is South-Indian.
If you want good North-Indian then head to Upper Dickson Rd in Little India.
There is a restaurant by the name of "Gokul".
Bon appetit!
[QUOTE=Jayagopal50]For those looking for Indian cusine if you love Dosa's [Indian Crepe] recommend Sarvanas next to metro little india. As a south indian can vouch for taste/quality.[/QUOTE]Hi,
How would you rate that vegetarian chain called 'komolas' or something like that, in terms of authentic south indian cuisine, as well as taste?
Ate at Komalas 4 days in FEB. Food is good but the one off serangoon road towards MRT is NonAC. Anand bhavan has great APPAM and Putti. Stayedat Alberts court village and ate to my hearts content for 4 days. 2days on the way to india and 2 days on the way back to US. Empty your gonads with good Thai girls from Laksa boy forum.
[QUOTE=Jacen]Hi,
How would you rate that vegetarian chain called 'komolas' or something like that, in terms of authentic south indian cuisine, as well as taste?[/QUOTE]Not to rub it in, while Komalas tastes nice, I think they load it with MSG and a repeat customer ends up with a lot of stomach ailments :D
Geylang is a feast for cheap good Chinese food! See this couple of sites for some information:
[url]http://www.the-inncrowd.com/geylang.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.asiaone.com/Travel/Places%2B%2526%2BInterests/Region/Asia/Story/A1Story20090505-139358.html[/url]
I tried two in particular: Mongkok Dim Sum (on Geylang Rd.) and Sims 126 Eating House.
The latter is remarkable: outstanding food, but it is impossible you choose to sit in that place if you dont know it. The menu written only in Chinese, but *one* waitress knows English, so you can ask help.
[QUOTE=Nishu617;1114495]Where can I find indian girls. In which dance bar. You can find them?[/QUOTE]In India. Seriously. If you want to pick Indian Women, go to India, or Dubai.
Not in Singapore. Unless you are loaded and call in Escorts (when you say dance bar. I believe you are on to FOC.)
[QUOTE=Black Page; 1041689]Geylang is a feast for cheap good Chinese food! See this couple of sites for some information:
[url]http://www.the-inncrowd.com/geylang.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.asiaone.com/Travel/Places%2B%2526%2BInterests/Region/Asia/Story/A1Story20090505-139358.html[/url]
I tried two in particular: Mongkok Dim Sum (on Geylang Road.) and Sims 126 Eating House.
The latter is remarkable: outstanding food, but it is impossible you choose to sit in that place if you don't know it. The menu written only in Chinese, but *one* waitress knows English, so you can ask help.[/QUOTE]I know Geylang is red light, can anyone tell me is it ok to take my family there for food?
Any other good place for street food?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Hong Kong Boy; 1172979]I know Geylang is red light, can anyone tell me is it ok to take my family there for food?
Any other good place for street food?
Thanks[/QUOTE]The DLR is the lorongs south of Geylang Road.
Hawker's centers are just about everywhere.