Monday, April 14, 2014

Singapore Food Edition~!

SAM, Singapore

Ya Kun Kaya Toast
  18 China St | China Town, Singapore, Singapore 
 
Kaya Toast, Singaporean Coffee, & Runny Eggs
Traditional Singaporean Breakfast!!!
Glutton's Bay
Curry and Mutton Murtabak
Singaporean Coffee and Rice Cake with Sweet Sauce
Singaporean Rainbow Jelly
Fresh Fruit!
Yum Cha
20 Trengganu St, Singapore 058479
 
Dim Sum!
Arab Chinese Food Fusion~
Malay Arab Food Fusion~!
Annalakshmi
104 Amoy Street
The amazing thing about this Indian Buffet 
is you pay as much you want!
Indian Curry & Roti

Indian Dessert
Dosai
Singapore is an amazing place to get down and eat amazing food! There is an incredible mix of culture between Arab, Chinese, Indian, and Malay. Singapore is the only place I've ever seen a fusion between Arab and Chinese food. It was absolutely delicious!
The coffee in Singapore is so unique because it is so thick and very very strong! They also have variations that have condensed sweet milk. In South East Asia they are big fans of Milo and Nescafe. What Americans might know as coffee is completely different to what they're serving here!
留学生ノート: If you decide to travel outside of Japan, Singapore is without a doubt the most expensive country you'll visit in South East Asia. The current exchange rate is one Singaporean dollar for every .80 US cents. I spent the least amount of time in Singapore during my travels because of the cost. However for what you pay, it is one of the safer countries in the region and truly is incredibly clean.
Things I would recommend buying while in Singapore:
1. Electronics. They are without a doubt the cheapest in Singapore and the quality isn't as questionable as in other countries.
2. Charles and Keith. It's a very popular Singaporean brand that sells shoes, bags, shades, and accessories. It is dirt cheap in Singapore--for obvious reasons--and is really stylish! And if you want to really save a few bucks, wait until you're in the airport to buy because then there's no taxes!

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