While the city state of Singapore may appear to be one of the smallest countries in the world, in terms of geographical size it is nowhere close to enjoying this distinction. The smallest country in the world, Vatican City, is only 0.2 square miles in extent and is home to only 770 people. Similarly, the land locked state of Lichtenstein nestled between Switzerland and Austria is 62 square miles in extent. In comparison, Singapore appears to be rather extensive with 277 square miles in area. In Asia, however, Singapore is one of the smallest countries, second to only the cluster of islands known as Maldives, in the Indian Ocean. It’s relatively small size however, is clearly no indication of its economic wealth, success and potential.

 

One of the most developed countries in the region, as well as the continent, the state boasts of a multitude of luxury hotels Singapore which attract businessmen and high-rollers from around the world opting to stay at lavish places such as The St. Regis Singapore. The cuisine and the quality of fine dining is as distinguished as one would expect as well. For those seeking a private dining experience in Singapore, choices and opportunities are abundant.

 

For instance, at Club Vivre which prides itself on their ability to customise dining experiences for their clients and adding a personal touch, an on-demand chef service can be taken advantage of by patrons. Clients simply have to select their chef and the cuisine they wish to enjoy and let the team at Club Vivre take care of all the small details and provide you with a private dining experience like no other.

 

Regardless of which hotel you may reside in, most of them will offer their guests with the option of enjoying a private fine dining experience, and it would truly be a shame if you did not make use of these opportunities.

 

Nigel Walters is a travel writer, who writes under the pen name, Fritzjames Stephen. His content is based on the myriad of experiences and indulgences that the world has to offer travellers across all walks of life.

 

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