Wednesday 24 April 2013

Maxwell Singapore

Any Singaporean would guide you to reach  Maxwell Food Court .This decades old place just got renovated a few months back and is now an even better place to hangout.


This enclosed structure has numbered food joints and serves Singaporean, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Thai, Japanese and even Indian Biryani.



Prepare to have patience and queue up with your sugarcane juice to beat the heat. Popular stalls are Tian Tian Chicken rice, Zhen Zhen Porridge, Hoe Kee Porridge, Marina South delicious food stall.




To Reach: Take the MRT and exit either at either  at Raffles Place  or Chinatown  or Outram Park or Tanjong Pagar.
Tanjong Pagar is the closest and walk for a few minutes on the Maxwell street to Maxwell Food Court.
 

Sunday 14 April 2013

Tiong Shian Singapore


Consider yourself lucky if you manage to get a table within 5 minutes of your entering Tiong Shian during the peak lunch or dinner time.



Or you could jump start your day by going there for breakfast.
Porridge needs no introduction and this is easily the best Porridge meal to start your tour day.
From Plain Porridge to other speciality Porridge with Century eggs, this is one place which will keep getting you back.




Location: Take the MRT to ChinaTown and you will find this opp CK Mall on the New Bridge Road.

Sunday 7 April 2013

No VISA? No Problem!

Your decision to take a quick break this weekend outside India is possible!
There are many places you can hop on to just carrying your backpack.
                                     
You don’t need a VISA to travel to these super Holiday Destinations:
Bangkok, Thailand
Bali, Indonesia
Maldives
Mauritius
Cambodia
HongKong
Fiji Islands
Seychelles

Indian citizens travelling out of any of the Indian airports need only:
Passport with minimum 6 mth validity for expiry
Return tickets
Foreign Exchange
Hotel confirmations
Advisable to buy travel insurance for the holiday period
Stay for a max 14 days*
*DoubleCheck with the consulate online
Its Packup time!

Thursday 4 April 2013

YaKun Singapore

To complete your Singapore experience , you must have Kaya Toast and Kopi at one of the many YaKun Kaya outlets.
Breakfast there should be the preferred option, but you could time it for whenever and the best thing is the quality is consistent at all of its outlets.
I personally find the Faber Point and the China Street outlet better ,the Changi airport outlet though good can get very crowded and you may find the service a tad slow. Some say the China Street is the original and the family still runs it.
So what makes this Singapore Kopi (coffee) something that the locals keep coming back.
You check it out!
Wait ! Ya Kun Opening Soon in India -2013.