- Singapore has no lions!
This trip was inspired by a Nok Scoot round-trip ticket to Singapore for a little over 2400 baht. I impulsively asked my work friends to join me, and they surprisingly agreed. So, here we are! This trip will definitely be merlion-free, as we won't have the energy to walk all the way there. 55555
Day 1: Arrival in Don Mueang and Dinner at Jumbo Seafood
This sentence describes the first day of a trip, starting with arrival at Don Mueang airport and ending with dinner at Jumbo Seafood, a restaurant known for its chili crab dish.
We arrived in Singapore at almost 9 pm and went through immigration easily. This is our fourth time here, and even our friend with a new passport had no problems.
After storing our belongings at our accommodation, we ventured out for food. This time, we stayed at a 5-footway in Boat Quay, sharing a room with 4 beds at a cost of 1800 baht per person for 2 nights.
Key card 20 SD each
We have a reservation for crab at Jumbo Seafood at 10:00 PM. We can book in advance on the restaurant's website. There are many locations, and we chose Riverside Point because it is located right by the river and has a beautiful view.
The cost of beans, tea, and hand towels is included in the price. For this meal, one crab, two cups of rice, and other items cost approximately 80 SD per person. Crawling back to the room, full and delicious.
END OF DAY 1
Day 2: Exploring Chinatown, Haji Lane, Henderson Waves, and Gardens by the Bay
Let's start with breakfast! The most important thing is to eat. At first, I was going to take my friend to eat chicken rice, but it was closed. Then I was going to take her to eat dim sum at Tak Po, but it was also closed. So we ended up eating toast at Nanyang Old Coffee on Smith Street in Chinatown.
The bright red shop is located on the corner, making it easy to find.
There are about 5 SD sets, and you can change your drink. I chose lemon tea, which is just tea and lemon. It has no taste at all.
We also passed by the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Indian Temple.
Next, go to buy tickets to enter the flower dome & cloud dome at the sea wheel. The entrance fee for 2 domes is 18 SD.
Continue walking to Haji Lane.
I climbed up to Henderson Waves, and it's so high and far away. But it's beautiful. I went up to see it.
As evening approached, we headed to the dome to find a cool and comfortable place to relax. During our visit, the tulips were in full bloom, creating a beautiful and refreshing atmosphere.
Then, wait for the shuttle bus back to Gardens by the Bay.
END OF DAY 2
DAY 3 (Club meatball, the benjamins, fountain of wealth, PS cafe)
"Club Meatball" is a restaurant and bar that serves food and drinks from morning to evening. This set menu costs around 10 baht and includes SC&VAT.
The Benjamins is a must-try restaurant for us. We have been following the Instagram of a Singaporean blogger who frequently visits this restaurant, and the combination of toast and bubble tea is very appealing.
PS Cafe at Tiong Bahru
This passage describes a visit to PS Cafe in Tiong Bahru. While photography is generally not allowed inside, the reviewer was informed that mobile phone photography is permitted. They enjoyed a pistachio ice cream for 6 SD and truffle shoestring fries for 12$, which they found to be delicious.
END OF DAY 3
The total cost for a 3-day, 2-night trip, including all expenses and some shopping, is around ten thousand baht.
Enjoy the video!
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 4:43 PM