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Swyx's Simple Guide to Singapore #492

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A personal guide to Singapore for foreign friends visiting.

Welcome to the Wakanda of Asia.

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Annotated Map

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IMO Grab, Singapore's Uber, is essential for getting around quickly. Download and sign up for the app as soon as you can. You can definitely use the MRT and bus system (no need to buy a card, if you can just use Apple Wallet. may need to use debit card) but it wont be as point-to-point as you need for travel with a short time in Singapore.

Singapore in One Day

6-10am: great for walks/runs outdoors as it is going to be cool from the night before.

8-10am drop in to a Ya Kun Kaya Toast restaurant to breakfast like a local. They're pretty ubiquitous. I do think Ya Kun is better than its clones. I usually get a "Set A with Teh O Kosong". I have my soft boiled eggs with a bit of light soy sauce.

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Alternative breakfasts: Nasi Lemak, Char Kway Teow, Prata (see below), or Dimsum

9am-12pm: most malls will be opening up and not too crowded at this time, can be nice for a wander around. Or you could head early to the Singapore Zoo up north which opens at 8.30am (though go in the afternoon if you want to combine it with the Night Safari, a good night zoo open 7pm-12am).

It is also not a bad idea to book a Duck Tours ride of Singapore to tour Marina Bay area if you dont mind the gimmick of a boat-car thing. Or for something more active, Bike Tours!

For lunch options refer to food guide below

1pm-5pm: perhaps more malls, the Zoo, or Chinatown, or Sentosa! Def go around Orchard Road if you haven't already.

5pm-9pm: Gardens by the Bay. Most of it (the Supertrees) is free, but I do like the Cloud Forest and then the Flower Dome to a lesser extent. Definitely walk to Satay By The Bay for dinner (and satay), and perhaps Marina Barrage for the sunset and nice pics of Marina Bay. 8pm and 9pm most days there is a light show.

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If it is raining (as it often is), you can stay indoors at the Marina Bay Sands and in fact you can spend an entire day walking around the underground network connected malls at City Link Mall at CIty Hall and Marina Bay Link Mall (no good url sorry).

7pm-11pm: dinner and night activities

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11pm-4am: late night caps

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Food

One of the Boon Tong Kees for good hainanese chicken rice. There's lot of smaller chicken rice specialties though like Tian Tian Hainan Chicken at Maxwell Road

Most Singapore Mixed Rice is great, but the selection at the ones at Bugis Mall or ION Orchard Basement or Paya Lebar or Clementi I think of as reliably good. but don't overoptimize just look for ones with decently long lines during lunch (there are bad ones but it is a dice roll)

Local food - definitely try Laksa, and Satay. and the others here. Personal underrated loves are Xiao Wan Mian/Xiao Guo Mian for the taste and value (this thing is like $5 and amazing).

Here is Eugene Yan's list:

I endorse all these foods

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Here is @dimfeld's list at Hong Lim center:

Few other things for visitors:

Burpple is a good food review site

Food courts are the heart and soul of Singapore food, especially when with a group. Let everyone choose their favorite! Every mall has a food court, and every HDB town has multiple food courts. Most of the famous ones are downtown:

Multiple hawker stalls have won Michelin Stars, but imo after they win they sometimes get overrated/lose their luster.

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Fancier Food

ok big spender (jk, i dont have expensive taste, but these are the mildly higher price ($50~100/person) restaurants that I recall

Sightseeing

to be completed

swyx approved niche sights - for extended stays

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Night Spots

I do like the board game cafes, but cooler people than I would go for the bars in the Maxwell or Bugis

Coworking

there are not many good short term options to be honest, particularly if you need to work late to overlap with US hours. Wework exists, and I've personally used SPACES. however the better offices are likely to just be friends' offices. Antler VC is pretty startup friendly and nice to work out of at all hours.

Adjacent Travel

Fun Facts about Singapore

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The country is about 730 square km (273 square miles - The five boroughs of NYC is 300 square miles) - about 20% of which was reclaimed from the sea (essentially by buying sand from Indonesia and filling in the gaps, and draining water Dutch polder style.

It rains pretty often. It's not uncommon to have a week where you get tropical rain every day of the week, especially during monsoon season (Dec-Feb, June-Sept):

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Media about Singapore

Podcasts

Books to read on the flight in

Movies about Singapore