hopeles5ly said:
How much is it usually for food compared to Australia? I'm planning to eat everywhere and anything I can get my hands on, although I don't want to go broke in a couple of days
How small is SG anyway? I heard you can walk around the whole city in a day.
If you stick to the food centres you can get very cheap food (check the health ratings though, they're graded from A down). Usually a meal will cost $2/3/4 depending on the portion size, so you can mix and match from different stalls. Drinks cost about the same, but alcohol is more expensive. Not exactly sure how much by, though. If you eat at Clarke/Boat Quay or at some of the more touristy places the food is more expensive, but try and get them to throw in a drink discount or something because they usually will. The food is pretty good at most places.
It's a fairly small place, and most of the things worth seeing are close to each other apart from the Zoo. You can easily walk the city in a day, I've wandered around many times. It's about a 40 minute walk from Orchard to the main city (really Orchard has more shopping and is closer to the quays), but you can probably do it faster or alternatively catch an MRT which takes 5 minutes and comes very regularly.
If you make your way out to East Coast (you'll most likely drive past on your way from the airport) there are some good seafood places with chili crab, etc.
zangetsu.xo said:
listen to the expert.
its recommended to only eat on the street and at food courts as they're the best and cheapest ways to eat.
Fish Suace : is the great singaporean sale in june or july???
i want to go to singapore. daaaaaang...
lol. I actually always feel like I'm forgetting something when I write about the place and that I'm giving the wrong information, so hopefully I'm on the right track. But you're right, the food courts are much, much cheaper than any other option and taste pretty good too.
The Singapore sale is in July, but I've never been too fussed on it. That could be because I never go shopping anyway but I barely even notice when it's on, lol. The streets are always packed with stinges during that month though
Oh, and you also might want to check out Suntec City. It's in the city and close to the Esplanade (which you also might want to take a look at, come to think of it) and is a pretty big shopping centre. You can walk from Raffles City (right next to the Swisshotel) to there through an underpass with heaps of shops. The MRT has a stop right at the beginning of the Raffles end of the overpass (that stop is City Hall).
As you can probably tell, Singaporeans don't do much besides shop.