Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Christmas at Universal Studios Singapore

It's December!!!

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle all the way~~

Want to experience snow fall? Want to meet the cute minions?

If you have not planned your Christmas trip or planning a Christmas trip to Singapore, check this out!!

 *Taken from RWS Sentosa

Event period:
Snowfall & dancing lights - 19 to 30 December 2013

Check out the rate or book here!

Note: Promotion available for online booking!

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Koh Grill & Sushi Bar


It all started when my friend whatsapp me 'Hey girl! Have you tried Koh Grill and Sushi Bar? Their Shiok Maki super nice!!'

Shiok Maki? What a name..
It was the first time I came across with maki that is named 'Shiok' maki.
The shop owner must have a lot of confidence with their maki to name it this way.
What if the customer doesn't feel shiok after eating it?

I got curios and search for reviews.
Ah ha! Almost 90% of the reviews about the Shiok Maki are positive.

So, we decided to give it a try.
When we arrive at the restaurant, it was full and we have to wait for a few minutes for the waitress to clean the table for us.
Tables are arranged very close to each other, due to the size of the restaurant.

We sat down and found that most of the customers ordered their famous Shiok Maki.
We didn't really go through the menu as we have planned to order both their Shiok Maki Gen 1 and Shiok Maki Gen 2.

Shiok Maki Gen 1

Food were served quite fast considering the crowd. Look at the cheese sauce on top of the maki, sinful but my tummy love it. Perfectly grilled eel wrapped with avocado and salmon slice. I am not a eel person, but this was real nice!!! On every 'mini explosion' of tobiko in your mouth, you could tell that the restaurant is very generous with its ingredients.

Shiok Maki Gen 2

The main ingredient of Shiok Maki Gen 2 is prawn instead of eel. There is no avocado in Shiok Maki Gen 2, but it is replaced by vegetables. The prawns were fresh and taste good.
Both my bf and I usually prefer prawn than eel, but this time, we have to admit that Shiok Maki Gen 1 is better than Shiok Maki Gen 2.
The 'shiokness' in Shiok Maki Gen 1 gave us higher satisfaction. 
But still, you can still give it a try, both are nice, just that we prefer Shiok Maki Gen 1.

Both Shiok Maki are priced at SGD16.80 each, good to go once a while to enjoy the 'shiokness' but not too frequent until it hurts my wallet.

Location:
435 Orchard Road
#04-21 Wisma Atria Shopping Centre
Tel: +65 9180 3805

Monday, 21 October 2013

新加坡动物园。A day at Singapore Zoo

来了新加坡一年,没有真正的走过,原因:因为入门票不便宜啊。
这次终于来到了新加坡动物园。

Due to the pricey entrance fees, we did not explore much even though we have stayed in Singapore for one year. Finally, we have the chance to visit the Singapore Zoo.

比起最上一次去Sydney Taronga Zoo,新加坡动物园感觉热很多,走起来也比较累。
还好,新加坡人厉害做生意。如果你不想走那么多,可以购买车票, SGD5一个人,价钱还算合理,可以全天在任何一个车站上下车。

Compared to Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Singapore Zoo is much more hotter which makes the trip tiring.
Luckily, tram rides available in the zoo. With just SGD5, you get unlimited rides in the zoo for a day.



其实除了这种车,还有船,不过由于时间的关系,我们没有机会尝试。

There were also boat rides in the zoo, but due to time constraint, we did not manage to try the boat ride.

我们坐车绕了一圈,大概看过动物园里的路就下车走。

We circled around the zoo on the tram and have an rough idea on the zoo layout.
After that, we got down from the tram and walk around the zoo to explore more.

 忘了叫什么名。

Oopsss.. forgot the name of this.

白老虎,蓝色的眼睛,粉红色的鼻子,白白的毛,是动物园里其中一个受欢迎的动物。
不过当时它一直重复从左走到右,又从右走到左,感觉很奇怪。

White tiger, blue eyes, pink noses and white fur, make it unique and became one of the main attraction in the zoo.
However, the tiger keeps pondering from left to right and from right to left, which makes it looks weird and unnatural.

 山猪~ Warthog

Malayan Tapir, 亚洲唯一的Tapir品种。刚好遇上feeding time,它们都吃蔬果,好健康哦。
Tapir 的鼻子不止可以帮助它觅食,还可以像手一样把食物送进嘴巴和探测不明物体。

Malayan Tapir, the only tapir species in Asia. Tapir;s trunk not only functions as an organ to search food, it also helps to guide food into the mouth and examine new or unfamiliar objects.

White Rhino 有第二大陆地哺乳动物之称,也是Rhino品种之中最大的种类。

White Rhino is the second largest mammals on land. It is also the largest amongst the rhino species.

Tada~ Meerkat, 有看Madagascar的一定认识它,它站起来时很可爱!可惜没拍到。

Meerkat, it should be familiar to you if you watched Madagascar.
It is cute! especially when it stands on its hind legs.

Oriental whip snake, 很像青色highlighter的蛇。

Oriental whip snake, the green colour very much like green highlighter.

另外一条不一样品种的蛇。

Another species of snake.

全世界最大的lizard,Komodo Dragon.

Komodo dragon, known as the largest lizard in the world

Orang Utan, 它是在对着我笑吗?

Is the Orang utan smiling at me?

一堆小小只的非洲品种的企鹅。

Cute little African penguin.


新加坡动物园确实很大,除了以上的动物,还有很多动物的种类。不过,令我们失望的是当时很多动物都处于不活跃的状态。狮子,袋鼠,豹还有其他一些动物当时不是躲着就是躺着休息/睡觉。

另一件奇怪的事就是一些动物一直重复着一样的动作。

动物园里还有一些animal shows,如果有去,记得要查好时间。

All and all, the zoo is big and HOT. There were a lot more animals in the zoo which I have not included in my post. However, we find it disappointing when some of the animals were not active during our visit. Lions, leopard, kangaroo and some other animals were hiding or laying on the ground resting/ sleeping.

Another weird thing is that some of the animals like white tiger and frozen Tundra were repeating the same motion.

There were also a few animal shows in the zoo, but make sure you check the schedule once you reach the zoo.


Non animal related info:

Address:
80 Mandai Lake Road
Singapore 729826

Drinks can be purchased from vending machines or F&B outlet in the zoo.
Soft drinks/ bottled drinks from vending machine are sold at SGD3-4 per bottle which it quite pricey.

You can get the ticket price, opening hours and other information here.




Sunday, 8 September 2013

A walk from Raffles Place to Chinatown


来了新加坡这么久,都没有真正逛过新加坡。
终于,在这无所事事的这一天,我们决定到外去逛逛。
我们选择了Raffles Place作为起点,走到牛车水。

On this one fine-nothing-to-do Saturday, we decided to explore more in Singapore.
The first place that came into our mind was Raffles Place, a place with all sky high office buildings, a place where we never step into.

Stepping out of Raffles Place MRT station, we walked towards The Fullerton Hotel, a famous luxury five star hotel. It was originally known as The Fullerton Building and also General Post Office Building.

豪华的The Fullerton Hotel,是很多情侣选择拍婚纱照的地点之一。

A very grand interior of the hotel where many couples choose to take their pre-wedding photos.


展示在酒店里面的迷你邮箱模型。

Four postboxes miniature near the entrance of the hotel, well, there are more than one entrance, not sure if it is near the main one.


离开酒店后,就到对面的Merlion走走。
Merlion是新加坡的地标,没来过就不算到过新加坡,所以周末时的人潮不是盖的。

Coming out from The Fullerton Hotel, we crossed the road towards the Merlion.
Yes, the famous Merlion, the personification of Singapore, a place to show that you've been to Singapore.

河的另一边就是新加坡‘眼’和著名的Marina Bay Sands.

On the other side of the river, are the Singapore flyer and Marina Bay Sands.

到牛车水的途中,路过Far East Square。
On our way to Chinatown, we walked pass Far East Square, a heritage preservation project.

Far East Square里还保留着旧式的建筑物。
由于附近都是办公楼,那里的餐馆和店屋大多数周末都不营业。
这地区周末会比较少人。
也对啦,想象一下,周日都在那做工用餐了,周末还想再去吗?

There are some restaurants, pubs and shop houses there.
However, many of the shops were closed on weekends, probably open during weekdays to cater the need of office workers nearby.

Far East Square里还有一间博物馆,叫福德祠,据说是新加坡最古老的寺庙之一。
如今已改为博物馆,很不幸的,当天博物馆因为升级工程而关闭。
 
There is also a musuem there, The Fuk Tak Chi Musuem. Fuk Tak Chi Temple is the oldest temple in Singapore, currently being converted to a musuem. Unfortunately, it was close for upgrading works that day.

天福宫,建于1840年,新加坡最古老的福建庙宇之一。
天福宫的结构以木与石为主要的建筑材料,特别的是,一根铁钉都没用到。
非常的不幸,天福宫当天也没开。

Thian Hock Keng, built in year 1840 is one of the oldest Hokkien temple in Singapore.
The structure of the temple was assembled without nails.
Unfortunately (AGAIN), it was closed and we were unable to visit this architectural masterpiece.

Ann Siang Park对面很特别的壁画。
下次再逛吧,走了一整天,太累了。

An interesting wall art opposite of the entrance of Ann Siang Hill Park.
Too tired to explore the park, will be back for you some other day.

一条小巷里特别的装饰。

Wall decoration in a small alley.


很可爱的招牌,应该属于一间新的餐馆。

Attracted by this cute little sign board in the alley, a new restaurant, I guessed.

路过这件店是被它的面吸引了,就决定坐下叫一碟试试。

Walked pass this shop near Hong Lim square and was attracted by the noodles.
We decided to give it a try to fill out tummy.

不错吃哦!很喜欢它的面的口感,值得一试。
这间店,每两个星期三关一天,早上8点开到晚上七点左右。

It was good! The noodles were springy, we both loved it!
For your information, it opens from 8am to around 7pm, close on alternate Wednesday.

当天是牛车水中秋节亮灯仪式,20000盏灯笼挂满整条街。

Finally, we reached Chinatown.
That day was the opening of Chinatown Mid Autumn Festival.
20,000 lanterns were lit up along the streets.


除了亮灯仪式,当天还有各式各样的表演。
可惜的是,我们不能到台前去看,只能通过荧幕观赏直播。很刹气氛,所以我们就决定离开。

There were also performances, however, the entrance to the stage was block, not sure if it was restricted to invited VIPs or what.
There were numbers of screens showing the performance live across the street, however both of us were not in the mood to enjoy the performance through the screen.

牛车水的灯笼装饰。

Decorations at Chinatown.

佛牙寺龙华院外的装饰。

Decorations outside Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Musuem.

走了大半天,发现原来从Raffles Place走去Merlion,很靠近,走去Chinatown也很靠近。
不过当天的天气还不错,大热天下这样走,或许会比较累。

然后也发现在Raffles Place做工还不错,有很多餐馆在附近。
而牛车水是我见过的Chinatown中,最‘中国’的Chinatown。
要找中国料理,来这准没错。

After one day of walking, we realized that Merlion and Chinatown are within walking distance from Raffles Place, quite near, indeed.
The weather that day was quite good, if you were to walk under the scorching sun, I bet that it would be quite tiring.

Working at Raffles Place is actually quite interesting though, there were so many interesting places and restaurants nearby.

Whereas for Chinatown, honestly, after being to some other Chinatown in other countries, I found that Chinatown in Singapore is really 'China'. It makes you feel like you are in China.
If you are craving for China cuisine, this is the right place.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

DBS and POSB Card Members enjoy 15% off S.E.A. Aquarium™

Never been to the world largest Aquarium?
DBS/POSB card holder now can enjoy 15% off for S.E.A. Aquarium ticket.



Click here for more information/ booking.

Above promotion valid for purchase with DBS/ POSB credit or debit card.
Validity: Now till 24 May 2013.

Terms and conditions apply.

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Singapore Tourist Pass (Transportation)

Worry about the long queue at ticketing machine in MRT station?
Not sure if you purchase the correct ticket?
Not sure if the credit in your ez-link card running low?
Not sure about the bus fare?

Here comes the Singapore Tourist Pass to ease your worries!

Note:
*Each pass is subjected to a $10 rental deposit which will be refunded if you return the card within 5 days after the day of purchase.
*Each pass will allow for unlimited travel on basic bus services. It excludes rides on Premium bus services such as Express, Fast Forward, Night Rider, Nite Owl, Chinatown Direct, Jurong Island and Bus Plus services.

Extract from here, click for more information.


Thursday, 16 May 2013

Universal Studio Singapore Maybank Card promotion!





All Maybank Cardmembers enjoy (now till 31 May 2013):
  • S$10 off* One-Day Adult/Child Pass to Universal Studios Singapore + S$10 retail voucher
  • S$88 for One-Day Adult Pass to Universal Studios Singapore & One-Day Adult Pass to S.E.A. Aquarium# (U.P. S$103)

Key info
- Valid from now till 31 May 2013
- Valid for all Maybank Cardmembers 
- Enjoy exclusive promotions at Universal Studios Singapore & S.E.A. Aquarium  

Terms and conditions apply.

Click here for Maybank Singapore and here for Maybank Malaysia for more information.

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Universal Studio Singapore Student Season Pass for $88




Universal Studio Singapore is currently offering Student Unlimited Entry Pass at only $88.

Purchasing period: Now until June 2013.

Student Season Pass expiry date: 30th November 2013.

Note: Only valid for student aged 13 and above with valid student ID. 

Terms and conditions apply.

Call 65778888 or click here for more information.