The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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We're a travel & tour company specialising in "off the beaten track" tours for Singapore residents & independent travellers, with an emphasis on the heritage, history & culture of our "little red dot" of an island. We aim at adventuresome people who want to learn about Singapore's history & unique culture. Join us , you'll learn a lot ... and have fun!
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ANJALICHOCOLAT offers an exclusive assortment of luxury handmade chocolates with distinctive flavour pairings, exquisitely designed and handcrafted in Anjali's workshop. Freshly prepared on-site each day, Anjali painstakingly sources the finest quality ingredients for her delectable offerings: Belgian couverture, fresh cream, butter, fruit puree and whole spices. Ranging from the classic chocolate ganache to unique flavours such as lemongrass, chilly and pineapple, all of Anjali's artisanal creations are free of artificial preservatives or flavourings. Right beside the chocolate shop at Loewen Road, is Temper by ANJALICHOCOLAT, a Chocolate School, offering chocolate lovers the chance to learn more about the art behind chocolate making, and gain a deeper appreciation of the diverse flavours and textures chocolate encompasses. Their interactive and informative chocolate appreciation classes and chocolate-making workshops are perfect for parties and corporate team building events that are sure to leave lingering tastes for more. For an up-to-date schedule of their Chocolate Making Workshops, please visit their website. Reservations can be made online.
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Experience the magic of GPS audio walks, cycles, drives and even boat rides with VoiceMap tours in over 150 cities worldwide. They’re like podcasts that move with you, to tell stories about what you’re seeing right now. Features: ◦ App works offline ◦ Automatic GPS playback includes turn-by-turn navigation ◦ Tours are produced by insightful locals including journalists, filmmakers and tour guides
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Trimmings Salon & Spa is an Aveda Lifestyle Salon & Spa at Dempsey . We are proud to offer the following services : #Hair Salon Highlights/ Colours/ Colour Corrections Scalp Detox /Hair Treatments/ Olaplex Brazilian Blowout/Keratin Treatments/Soft Rebond/Thermal Straightening Ladies Cut/Men's Cut/Kids Cut Hair Perms #Spa Aveda Facials/ Medi Facials/Peels/Dermabrasion/VPL/MTS Chakra Body Balancing /Deep Tissue/ Javanese /Pre Natal/Reflexology Waxing/Laser Hair Removals Lash & Brows Tint / Lash Extensions/ Lash Perm/ Eyebrow Embroidery #Manicure & Pedicure Gels Come By & Be Dazzled !
I enjoyed my aromatherapy pedicure session at Trimmings Salon & Spa. The environment is serene, I was seated in a room that faces the lush greenery outside, it’s a beautiful view for me. The products that the manicurist used on me smells pleasant too! Best part is that they don’t do any hard selling. I got to rest and relax throughout my entire time there. Love it! Will visit again!
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Insectta is Singapore's first insect farm with the goal of turning waste into gold. Using the amazing waste converting powers of the black soldier fly, Insectta is pioneering food waste management in Singapore with urban insect farming. There are educational talks and tours mean to introduce anyone of all ages to insect farming, the agriculture of the future.
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Love this area! Just gives you a break from modern Singapore. Throw back to our colonial-era. St George’s Church is still there - a red bricked, non-AC church, think it was built in the 1930s? - a rare find in Singapore. However, the old interfaith servicemen’s chapel, that is now White Rabbit restaurant. They’ve kept and restored the mosaic tiled floor, stained-glass windows and wrought-iron ceiling beams. Great night ambience, food and drinks. Also, Junior Flying Club, where as a boy, I was into aero modeling and spent many a Saturday morning - that’s now Au Petit Salut, another wonderful restaurant. Most of these eateries offer al fresco dining with a view of lush greenery, like PS Cafe or The Wine Connection too. Be adventurous. You just have to hunt for them, sprawled across a 5 to 6 SqKm, so be prepared to walk and expect to be hot and sweaty if you’re not driving. Unless you tuck into AC and have a snack / drink between your walkabout here. More like a coffee/ snack-shop about :) Extend your exploration of the area into Tanglin Hill and you’ll see some lovely huge bungalows on sprawling land. Most are private property so don’t wander in, even if their gates are open! Restaurants, many great ones, cafes, high-end grocers, an ice cream shop, kids activity corners, art galleries, kindergartens and the weekend farmers market that pop up. You’d probably find designer soda water and caviar here easily. Try Hubert’s Butchery - great grocery section! Even the fields and pitches are still used and a hive of activity most weekends or evenings, used by soccer, rugby and maybe even cricket clubs. I’ve seen them! Classic and sports car clubs love to gather in the weekend mornings here for their owners to show off their pride and joy. Just come by and see. Want to see 25 Lamborghinis in all colours? You might... or maybe 25 Minis or the HOGs. Harley Davidson Owners club of Singapore. Parking is free and just a walk from Botanic Gardens if you’re in the neighborhood. This place is literally a 10 minute drive from Orchard Rd! I remember this well as Tanglin Barracks, CMPB. When army trucks and land-rovers were a common sight here. What is Como restaurant today was the large assembly hall where we boys took our oath to serve and defend Singapore for our national service enlistment. That was March 1987 for me! Yes, you said your National pledge, then have your heads shaven and finally kitted up with your “Alibaba” duffel bags and off you’re sent to your assigned unit on then 3-tonne Bedford trucks!! Yes Encik!! (‘Endearing’ term for Company Sergeant Majors) Today, this is a very upmarket chic & glamorous enclave. It’s still relaxing, with old haunts like Muthu’s Curry and the furniture shops. Yup they’re still there! What’s gone is the old six-hole golf course. That’s becoming the new MRT station in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office - now that building, that was Army HQ for me and MinDef. The public has no access there today, unless you’re on diplomatic business. Hope the powers-that-be keep this place the same as long as possible. In fast developing and land-hungry Singapore, it’s just a matter of when... so enjoy it while it lasts. If you like it here at Dempsey, try Gillman Barracks too. It’s off Alexandra Rd and the Labrador area. Not as commercial, more galleries and design offices, equally relaxing.
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