Dining in Singapore, a treat for the food lover
Dining in Singapore is a truly unique experience due to the cosmopolitan nature of the city. Immigrant populations from many different parts of the globe have introduced a multitude of culinary elements from many diverse nations, and there has been considerable intermingling and fusion of culinary traditions resulting in unique gastronomical creations.
Food centres offering hygienic preparations for affordable prices are a popular choice for simple yet tasty meals. Popular dishes at these centres include fried rice noodles in black sweet sauce; noodles marinated in spiced coconut broth; satay, skewered marinated meat served with peanut gravy; chicken rice in Hainanese style, succulent boiled chicken with fragrant rice; chilli crab, crab marinated in thick chilli gravy; and Roti Prata, traditional Indian bread, amongst many others.
For the food connoisseur who desires the ambience of a traditional restaurant, Singapore offers many options. Orchard Road, the city’s premier hotel and retail hub also offers many dining facilities, from international fast food chains to exclusive restaurants. Some highlights include the Crystal Jade Restaurants which serve quality Chinese food; Canele, an exceptional bistro café; and The Song of India, a fine Indian restaurant.
Chinatown restaurants are an attractive choice for lovers of Oriental cuisine. At the time of festivals like Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Festival, special treats are produced with a genuine Chinese flavour. Chinatown features many attractive restaurants, many of them specializing in genuine Chinese dishes like fried beef noodles, shark’s fin soup, spicy lamb rack and other delicious creations.
Restaurants at Marina Bay are another popular option with many of the establishments providing spectacular views over the bay. There are many restaurants to choose from in the vicinity, with something for every budget or culinary inclination.
Other attractive gastronomic attractions include the establishments found in Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay and the Riverside, where many old shop buildings have been transformed into bars and restaurants; Little India which naturally serves up delectable dishes from the subcontinent; Kampong Glam and Arab Street, which feature a distinctly Islamic atmosphere with many Middle Eastern restaurants; and Sentosa Island which features restaurants in a resort atmosphere.
When selecting amongst hotels Singapore offers, an excellent choice is the M Hotel Singapore. This chic hotel Singapore features offers stylish accommodations in an attractive setting.
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