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South

Located in the heart of Singapore where the main central district is located. Enjoy the hustle and bustle of city life with the famous Singapore skyline of Singapore Central Business district the Marina Bay area. The city area is well connected by roads, bus and metro and is a busy commercial hub where you would find many museums, shopping malls and food. Follow us as we explore the places to visit in the Southern region of Singapore.

  Budget Price Range
FOC = Free of Charge             
=  < $10         
$$  =  $10<$20           
$$$  = >$20

Shopping

Cruise centre (DFS Singapore, Singapore Cruise Centre @ Harbourfront)

F.O.C

Before you set sail for over the seas or on a relaxing cruise trip, give yourself a well-deserved treat to the extensive range of products at the duty-free shops located conveniently at HarbourFront and Tanah Merah ferry terminals.

Shopping

VivoCity

F.O.C

VivoCity is Singapore largest shopping mall with almost 1,600,000 square feet of floor area over 5 levels. With a whopping 340 shops and restaurants, this mall is suitable for people of all ages, from young to families and senior citizens. The mall even features a Sky Park on the third floor with an amphitheatre. Some of the anchor tenants include Hypermarket FairPrice Xtra, movie theatre Golden Village, department store Tangs, and a Public Library.

Shopping

Suntec City

F.O.C

Suntec City is a family-oriented shopping mall in Singapore with almost 900,000 square feet of floor area over 4 levels in four zones: West Wing, North Wing, East Wing, and Fountain Terrance Wing. It has 360 shops and restaurants such as Uniqlo, H&M, Cotton On, Toys"R" U, Charles & Keith, Bali Thai, Bali Thai, Crystal Jade, Astons, DON DON DONKI and Hypermarket Giant. Suntec City is a lifestyle mall where you can find everything under one roof. It has the world largest fountain, Fountain of Wealth, where laser water performances at night are accessible to the public.

Shopping

Bugis+

F.O.C

Bugis+ is a mall located in Bugis that spans 190 000 square feet and houses around 150 retail outlets over 9 levels. Its current tenants include Cinema Filmgarde, Cue Guru, Uniqlo, The Editor's Market, Bershka, PULL & BEAR, Sephora, TEMT, KOI Café and The Joyden Hall.

Shopping

Bras Basah Complex

F.O.C

Bras Basah Complex is an old-styled Shopping mall that’s a heaven for book, musical, sport and art lovers.

Shopping

The Paragon

F.O.C

The Paragon is positioned as a luxury shopping centre along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 200 shops spread over a floor area of 480,000 square feet that spans over 7 levels. The Paragon houses international luxury fashion brands such as Tod's, Prada, Miu Miu, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Burberry and Givenchy. It Houses department store Metro, Marks & Spencer and a Toys 'R' Us. Other fashion items available include accessories such as watch and jewellery retailers such as Hublot, Tommy Hilfiger Cortina Watch, Larry Jewelry and Guess. Shoppers will also be spoilt for the many different food choices such as Fish & Co., Din Tai Fung, Prive and The Soup Spoon after a long shopping day.

Shopping

Ngee Ann City

F.O.C

Ngee Ann City is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 130 shops spread over a floor area of 1,188,000 square feet that spans over 7 retail levels. It houses branded boutiques such as Celine, Hermès, Burberry, Fendi and Chanel, and Takashimaya. This Japanese department store sells all items from cosmetics, fashion, kids, electronics, home items, and even food. Books Kinokuniya has the 2nd largest outlet in South-East Asia and a Cold Storage supermarket.

Shopping

Shaw House and Centre

F.O.C

Shaw House and Centre is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. The anchor tenant is the Isetan department store, their largest flagship store in Singapore; on levels 5 and 6 there is the Lido 8 Cineplex, one of the largest cinema halls in Singapore. The mall also houses luxury boutiques such as Celine, Loewe and Fendi.

Shopping

T Galleria by DFS

F.O.C

T Galleria by DFS is a duty-free shopping centre on Scotts Road and mainly sells luxury goods, including products from Bottega Veneta, Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Loewe and Bvlgari.

Shopping

The Centrepoint

F.O.C

The Centrepoint is a shopping centre located along orchard road, one of the world most extensive shopping belts. The shopping centre has Decathlon, Harvey Norman, JustCo, JENN, Tensho by MOF, Cold Storage and Marks and Spencer as its anchor tenants. It spans 400 000 square feet and houses around 180 retail outlets.

Shopping

Orchard Central

F.O.C

Orchard Central is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road Singaore, a famous shopping belt amongst both locals and tourists. It has over 400 shops spread over a floor area of 390,000 square feet over 14 levels. It is the tallest vertical shopping mall in Singapore. Some shops include Uniqlo, Tokyu Hands and Japanese Supermarket Don Don Donki. There are 14 floors of retail space and different restaurants and cafes.

Shopping

The Heeren

F.O.C

The Heeren retail space is anchored by Courts' largest outlet in Singapore, which spans 189,000 square feet as Courts' chain's flagship outlet.

Shopping

Design Orchard

F.O.C

Design Orchard is located along Orchard Road, and the building was opened in 2019 to encourage local designers by giving them a venue to sell their items. Located at level one, shoppers can show their support to local designers by purchasing their appeals. Level 2 and 3 is designed for local designers to brainstorm and make their design a reality. The top-level is a public park and amphitheatre, which is slanted to view the amphitheatre better.

Shopping

Scotts Square

F.O.C

Scotts Square is a luxury boutique mall with luxury shops such as Ethan K, OCD, KS Pop Up, Restaurants such as Eggslut, Maison Kayser and Supermarket FairPrice Finest.

Arts & History

Singapore Art Museum

$$

Experience the global evolutionary development of contemporary art because it involves existence in the Singapore Art Museum.

Arts & History

Asian Civilisations Museum

$$

Located in a historical building along the Singapore River, this museum tells the stories of Asian civilizations through its permanent exhibits.

Arts & History

National Gallery Singapore

$$

Take a visit to the region’s most up-to-date and most prominent museum of present-day Singapore and Southeast Asian artwork housed inside Singapore’s awe-inspiring countrywide monuments.

Arts & History

MINT Museum of Toys

$$

This toy museum will pleasure each adult and child with its significant series of antique toys and memorabilia from across the world.

Arts & History

Singapore City Gallery

F.O.C

The Singapore City Gallery tells the tale of the city's bodily everchanging transformation over the years and its future aspirations.

Nature & Wildlife

Chek Jawa

$

The focal point of diversity with six natural habitats and home to a variety of wildlife, Chek Jawa is one of Singapore's most diverse ecosystems away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Nature & Wildlife

HortPark

F.O.C

Get enchanted in this dream landscape of beautiful gardens that will make you forget the hustle and bustle of the city.

Nature & Wildlife

Labrador Nature Reserve

F.O.C

With its rich biodiversity and war battle relics, nature fanatics and History fanatics will locate lots to do at Labrador Nature Reserve.

Nature & Wildlife

The Southern Ridges

F.O.C

Walk among the bushes at this ten-kilometre stretch of connecting trails native to various flowers and teeming wildlife.

Nature & Wildlife

Kusu Island

$

If you are looking for local culture in the bustling city with a good touch of nature, Kusu Island is for you.

Attractions

S.E.A. Aquarium

$$$

S.E.A. Aquarium, also known as Southeast Asia Aquarium, is home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 1,000 species across 50 different habitats, holds the record of being the World’s Largest Oceanarium. It will be an unforgettable experience as each one is as fascinating as the next.

Attractions

Singapore Flyer

$$

Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel offering a panoramic view of Singapore and its city skyline.

Food

Killiney Kopitiam

$

Killiney Kopitiam opened in 1919 as "Kheng Hoe Heng Coffeeshop", it started as a small humble coffeehouse for breakfast selling warm beverages and bread toast, and freshly brewed tea and coffee.

Food

"Singapore Famous Rojak" (Michelin Guide)

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Singapore Famous Rojak is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. With the recipe pass-down from the first generation to second-generation owners, the stall serves local-style salad with a homemade sauce, making the dish unique.

Food

Outram Park Fried Kway Teow (Michelin Guide)

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Outram Park Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. Outram Park Fried Kway Teow is fried with a dark sauce. You can add cockles to the noodles. There is always a long queue.

Food

Long Beach Restaurant

$$$

"Long Beach Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants in Singapore, it started in 1946 and has been serving fresh quality seafood since then.

Shopping

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

F.O.C

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is positioned as a luxury shopping mall in Singapore with almost 1,000,000 square feet of floor area over 3 levels. Featuring a whopping 300 luxury boutiques and restaurants such as Chanel, Cartier, Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Dior, Miu Miu, Montblanc and Hermès. Celebrity Chef restaurants such as Bread Street Kitchen (by Gordon Ramsay), Waku Ghin (by Tetsuya Wakuda and DB Bistro & Oyster Bar (by Daniel Boulud). The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is a place for locals and tourists who want to shop for luxury goods or enjoy a treat at one of its luxury restaurants.

Shopping

Raffles City

F.O.C

Raffles City Singapore is positioned generally as a luxury shopping mall in Singapore with almost 420,000 square feet of floor area over 4 levels. With over 200 shops such as department store BHG, Supermarket Raffles City Market Place, retail shops such as MUJI, ALDO, Coach, G2000, Montblanc, Swarovski and Tommy Hilfiger, Restaurants such as Cedele, TWG Tea Salon and Poulet. Raffles City Singapore caters to all people of all ages, from young people to families and senior citizens.

Shopping

Bugis Junction

F.O.C

Bugis Junction is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 220 000 square feet and houses around 200 retail outlets. It features a BHG department store, a United Artists cinema, a food court, a Virtual land amusement arcade and more than 200 speciality shops.

Shopping

Bugis Street Market

F.O.C

Bugis Street Market offers a variety of affordable apparel, accessories, and eats. A bustling street market that sells anything from quirky knickknacks and homeware to cheap and fashionable garments. With more than 600 stores spread across three levels, you’ll find something that suits you.

Shopping

313@Somerset

F.O.C

313@Somerset is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 140 shops spread over a floor area of 290,000 square feet that spans over 8 levels. 313@Somerset is the first green and eco-friendly shopping mall along Orchard Road. 313@Somerset is positioned with local and international brands for mid-level fashion such as ZARA, Forever 21, Mango and Cotton On.

Shopping

Wisma Atria

F.O.C

Wisma Atria is an established shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 100 shops spread over a floor area of 230,000 square feet that spans over 5 levels. The mall offers speciality stores anchored by Isetan, a Japanese department store, fashion brands iora, Coach, Mango and local food havens such as Haidilao Hotpot and the Food Republic.

Shopping

TANGS

F.O.C

TANGS is a department store located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. The building was constructed with traditional Chinese architecture and Chinese culture. Its design is inspired by the Forbidden City palaces. Selling local and international brands such as cosmetics, fashion, kids, electronics, home items and even food. Shoppers will be amused by the massive variety of brands and the excellent customer service provided at Tangs department store.

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Ion Orchard

F.O.C

Ion Orchard is the largest shopping centre in Orchard Road, spanning 660 000 square feet, and houses around 400 retail outlets. There are various flagship stores, including Rubi Shoes, Uniqlo, H&M, Mango, T.M. Lewin, Zara, Levi's, DKNY and Bershka. There are also luxury brands such as the double-storey flagship boutique, including Prada, Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier, and Patek Philippe Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Vacheron Constantin. All the luxury flagship stores face directly towards Orchard Road.

Shopping

Plaza Singapura

F.O.C

Plaza Singapura is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt, a well-known shopping belt with many malls and shops. It has 320 shops spread over a floor area of 630,000 square feet that spans over 9 levels. Some shops include Uniqlo, MUJI, Daiso, Marks & Spencer, a movie theatre Golden Village cineplex, a supermarket Cold Storage, and restaurants such as Haidilao Hot Pot and Swensens, Harry's.

Shopping

Mandarin Gallery

F.O.C

Mandarin Gallery is a luxury boutique mall which is located inside the hotel Meritus Mandarin Singapore with international luxury brands such as Emporio Armani, D&G, Vertu and restaurants such as Ippudo.

Shopping

Orchardgateway

F.O.C

Orchard Gateway is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road, one of the world most famous shopping belts. It has 120 shops spread over a floor area of 180,000 square feet and 6 levels. Some shops include Crate & Barrel, Swatch, Nike, J.Lindeberg, Red Wing Shoe and a public library. Orchard Gateway is designed as a sustainable building where the food waste from restaurants are composed and the gas collected is converted into electricity.

Shopping

Cathay Cineleisure Orchard

F.O.C

Cathay Cineleisure Orchard is a mall positioned for youths with a mix of food and beverage outlets, fashion shops and a hair salon. There is a karaoke lounge at level 8 and an indoor trampoline park on Level 9. The movie operator Cathay Cineplex has 12 movie screens in the mall.

Shopping

Lucky Plaza

F.O.C

Lucky Plaza is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road, one of the world most famous shopping belts. Lucky Plaza is one of the oldest malls along orchard road and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to shop for a vast range of budget products at low and affordable prices on discounts. Small business owners own many shops, and you can even bargain for something you like with the owner.

Arts & History

Museum of Ice Cream Singapore

$$$

The colourful and energetic attractions will captive and amuse your perception and entice your tastebuds.

Arts & History

National Design Centre

F.O.C

The National Design Centre is the hub for everything to do with design. It hosts exhibitions, events and design programs that make the hearts of design lovers beat faster with enthusiasm.

Arts & History

Singapore Philatelic Museum

$$

The Singapore Philatelic Museum showcases Singapore and the world through the extensive collection of postage stamps.

Arts & History

ArtScience Museum™

$$$

Catch magnificence exhibitions at this luxurious exhibition space, in which the wondrous worlds of artwork and technology collide.

Arts & History

Red Dot Design Museum

F.O.C

Indulge your senses and sensibility at the Red Dot Design Museum, home to over 1,000 nearby products, tasks and creations.

Arts & History

National Museum of Singapore

$$

Singapore’s oldest museum is an advanced and innovative exhibit of the country’s records and culture.

Nature & Wildlife

Fort Canning Park

F.O.C

Whether you are a fan of history, music lover or nature, this historic hill is full of surprises and historical awes.

Nature & Wildlife

Gardens by the Bay

$$

Nature’s splendour is unveiled with Gardens by the Bay dreamlike sights, paradise-like areas and lush greenery.

Nature & Wildlife

Mount Faber Park

F.O.C

Getting up to the hilltop eating and enjoyment spot of Mount Faber via different way of means such as cable car is more than just fun but an adventure.

Nature & Wildlife

Singapore Botanic Gardens

F.O.C

Come discover the different plant species at Singapore’s oldest nature garden, or just for some relaxing outdoor time with friends or family.

Attractions

Adventure Cove Waterpark™

$$$

Adventure Cove Waterpark™ is a nature-themed water park with many exciting kinds of stuff, such as slides, rides, obstacle courses, a wave pool, and a water playground.

Attractions

Universal Studios Singapore

$$$

Universal Studios Singapore is the first Hollywood movie theme park in Southeast Asia. It features a wide tempting selection of rides, attractions and entertainment for both families and thrill-seekers.

Food

Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa (Michelin Guide)

$

Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. One of its signature dishes is the laksa, which has a thick and rich broth for the best savour.

Food

Ya Kun Kaya Toast

$

Ya Kun is a popular spot for traditional breakfast by locals and tourists and is well known internationally.

Ya Kun is well known for it's traditional kaya with it's homemade recipe - jam made with coconuts and eggs, kaya is served added to toasted white bread with salted butter.

Food

Rojak‧Popiah & Cockle (Michelin Guide)

$

Rojak‧Popiah & Cockle on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. There is only 3 dish available at the store. The signature dish is the Rojak which uses fresh-cut fruits cut on the spot and prawn paste sauce for seasoning, allowing a charming dish for supper.

Food

No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow (Michelin Guide)

$

No. 18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. The food is Cooked-to-order, rich and concentrated flavours with a trace of spiciness ingredients like fishcakes and cockles are a suitable match.

Food

Red House Seafood

$$$

Red House Seafood opened in 1976 and is a family run business. It is known for Red House Chili Stew and Sri Lankan Mud Crab dishes.

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Museum of Ice Cream Singapore 

The colourful and energetic attractions will captive and amuse your perception and entice your tastebuds.

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Singapore Art Museum 

Experience the evolutionary global development of current art, because it involves existence on the Singapore Art Museum.

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National Design Centre 

The National Design Centre is the hub for everything to do with design. It hosts exhibitions, events and design programs that make the hearts of design lovers beat faster with enthusiasm.

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Asian Civilisations Museum 

Located in a historical building along the Singapore River, this museum tells the stories of Asian civilizations through its permanent exhibits.

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Singapore Philatelic Museum 

The Singapore Philatelic Museum showcases Singapore and the world through the extensive collection of postage stamps.

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National Gallery Singapore 

Take withinside the region’s most up-to-date and biggest museum of present-day Singapore and Southeast Asian artwork housed inside Singapore’s awe-inspiring countrywide monuments.

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ArtScience Museum™ 

Catch magnificence exhibitions at this luxurious exhibition space, in which the wondrous worlds of artwork and technology collide.

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MINT Museum of Toys 

This toy museum will pleasure each adult and children with its significant series of antique toys and memorabilia from across the world.

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Red Dot Design Museum 

Indulge your senses and sensibility at the Red Dot Design Museum, home to over 1,000 nearby products, tasks and creations.

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Singapore City Gallery 

From 1961 to 1989, the Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin. On August 13, 1961, the German Democratic Republic began construction on the wall. West Berlin was blocked off from the rest of East Germany, including East Berlin, by the Berlin Wall.

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National Museum of Singapore 

Singapore’s oldest museum is an advanced and innovative exhibit of the country’s records and culture.

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Chek Jawa 

The focal point of diversity with six natural habitats and home to a variety of wildlife, Chek Jawa is one of Singapore's most diverse ecosystems away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Fort Canning Park

Whether you are a fan of history, music lovers or nature, this historic hill is full of surprises and historical awes.

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HortPark 

Get enchanted in this dream landscape of beautiful gardens that will make you forget the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Gardens by the Bay 

Nature’s splendour is unveiled with Gardens by the Bay dreamlike sights, paradise-like areas and plush greenery.

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Labrador Nature Reserve

With its wealthy biodiversity and war battle relics, nature fanatics and records fanatics will locate lots to do at Labrador Nature Reserve.

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Mount Faber Park 

Getting up to the hilltop eating and enjoyment spot of Mount Faber via different way of means such as cable car is more than just fun but an adventure.

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The Southern Ridges 

Walk among the bushes at this ten-kilometre stretch of connecting trails, native to various flowers and teeming wildlife.

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Singapore Botanic Gardens 

Come discover the different plant species at Singapore’s oldest nature garden, or just for some relaxing outdoor time with friends or family. 

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Kusu Island 

If you are looking for local culture off the bustling city with a good touch of nature, Kusu Island is for you.

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Adventure Cove Waterpark™ 

Adventure Cove Waterpark™ is a nature themed water park with many exciting stuffs packed inside such as slides, rides, obstacle courses, wave pool, water playground.

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S.E.A. Aquarium 

S.E.A. Aquarium also known as Southeast Asia Aquarium, it is home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 1,000 species, across into 50 different habitats, holds the record of being the World’s Largest Oceanarium. It will be an experience you will never forget as each one is as fascinating as the next.

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Universal Studios Singapore 

Universal Studios Singapore is the first Hollywood movie theme park in Southeast Asia, it features a wide tempting selection of rides, attractions and entertainment for both families and thrill seekers.

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Singapore Flyer 

Singapore flyer is a giant observation wheel offering a panoramic view of Singapore and its city skyline. 

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Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa 

Singapore flyer is a giant observation wheel offering a panoramic view of Singapore and its city skyline. 

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Killiney Kopitiam 

Killiney Kopitiam opened in 1919 as “Kheng Hoe Heng Coffeeshop”,  it started as small humble coffeehouse for breakfast selling  warm beverages and bread toast, and freshly brewed tea and coffee.
Today the Coffeehouse has more than 100 outlets throughout Singapore and overseas but the main outlet at Killiney Road has the best quality and taste.

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Ya Kun Kaya Toast 

Ya Kun is a popular spot for traditional breakfast by both locals and tourist and is well known internationally.
Ya Kun is well known for it's traditional kaya with it's homemade recipe - jam made with coconuts and eggs, kaya is served added to toasted white bread with salted butter.
What is a better way to start the morning with a cup of hot tea or coffee, tea is known as teh and coffee is known as kopi in Singapore, Ya Kun kopi and teh are made fresh on the spot with a fragrance to power the rest of your day.
Today Ya Kun has hundreds of outlets throughout Singapore and Asia. 

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"Singapore Famous Rojak" 

Singapore Famous Rojak is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. With the recipe pass-down from the first generation to second generation owners, the stall serves local-style salad with a homemade sauce which makes the dish so special.

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Rojak‧Popiah & Cockle 

Rojak‧Popiah & Cockle on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. There are only 3 dish available at the store. The signature dish is the Rojak which uses fresh cut fruits cut on the spot and prawn paste sauce for seasoning allowing a very nice taste dish for supper. 

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Outram Park Fried Kway Teow 

The Kway Teow is fried with a dark sauce you can add cockles to the noodles. Always a long queue.

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No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow 

No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View,


Cooked-to-order. Robust flavours with a hint of spiciness ingredients like fishcakes and cockles are a good match.

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Long Beach Restaurant 

"Long Beach Restaurant is one of the oldest restaurants in Singapore, it started in 1946 and has been serving fresh quality seafood since then. 

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Red House Seafood 

Red House Seafood opened in 1976 and is a family run business, it is known for dishes such as Red House Chili Stew and Sri Lankan Mud Crab.

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No Signboard Seafood 

No Signboard Seafood started off from the 1970s as a small seafood hawker stall at the former Mattar Road Hawker Centre. Over the years it has expanded to having 4 local stalls in Singapore and 1 store overseas in China Shanghai.

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Y. R. A 

Y. R. A is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It is an Indian Muslim stall serving authentic Indian cuisines. Its speciality is the roti paratha and the murtabak mutton soup which is all made on the spot for hotness and freshness.

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Hua Kee Chicken Rice 

From 1961 to 1989, the Berlin Wall was a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin. On August 13, 1961, the German Democratic Republic began construction on the wall. West Berlin was blocked off from the rest of East Germany, including East Berlin, by the Berlin Wall.

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Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle 

Hawker Chan Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle is the first Singapore hawker stall to be awarded with one Michelin star. 
With a humble beginning as a  Chinatown Food Centre, the store serves the mouth-watery soy sauce chicken rice and roasted pork. Due to the store huge publicity be ready to queue for up to 2 hours on a crowded day.

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Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice 

Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list, serving Hainanese Chicken rice and is highly popular amongst both residents living around the area, office workers and people from other areas coming just to buy their chicken rice hence you will see a long queue since it is so popular.

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Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice 

Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice is in the Michelin Guide list,  its signature dish is the Hainanese boneless chicken rice, and the roasted version of the chicken rice for people who preferred roasted chicken.

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People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice 

People's Park Hainanese Chicken Rice is on the Michelin Guide lists, it offers Cantonese style roasted meats, which includes roasted pork, duck, Herbal Chicken Soup, Pork Ribs Lotus Soup, Pork Ribs Watercress Soup, Salted Vegetable Duck Soup. The food is priced very reasonably so many people queue for the food.

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Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee 

Hong Heng Fried Sotong Prawn Mee is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves cooked on the spot Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee with noodles stir-fried with sliced fish, squid and prawn. Enhance the taste of the noodles by adding their own homemade chill sauce.

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Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee 

Tiong Bahru Yi Sheng Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. This humble store has more than 40 years of experience on cooking their speciality Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee which is cooked using prawn noodles and stir-fried with their homemade broth. Enhance the taste of the noodles by adding their own homemade chill sauce.

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Sheng Seng Fried Prawn Noodle 

Sheng Seng Fried Prawn Noodle is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves Fried Hokkien Prawn noodles with stir-fried rice vermicelli, egg noodles with eggs and seafood. Enhance the taste of the noodles by adding their own homemade chill sauce. 

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Pondok Makan Indonesia 

Pondok Makan Indonesia is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It is one of the best stalls in Singapore selling Malay cuisine. Some of the dishes include mee rebus, Tahu Goreng and gado-gado. The speciality is their satay which you can choose between, chicken, beef and mutton. With the roasted satay with the crispy meat and juice is something that you will not forget on top of the barbecue smell.

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168 CMY Satay 

168 CMY Satay is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves satay with delicious satay sauce. 

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Scotts Square

Scotts Square is a luxury boutique mall with luxury shops such as Ethan K, OCD, KS Pop Up, Restaurants such as Eggslut, Maison Kayser and Supermarket FairPrice Finest.

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Lucky Plaza 

Lucky Plaza is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road, one of the world most famous shopping belts. Lucky Plaza is one of the oldest malls along orchard road and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists to shop for a vast range of budget products at low and affordable prices on discounts. Small business owners own many shops, and you can even bargain for something you like with the owner. 

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Design Orchard

Design Orchard is located along Orchard Road, and the building was opened in 2019 to encourage local designers by giving them a venue to sell their items. Located at level one, shoppers can show their support to local designers by purchasing their appeals. Level 2 and 3 is designed for local designers to brainstorm and make their design a reality. The top-level is a public park and amphitheatre, which is slanted to view the amphitheatre better.

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Cathay Cineleisure Orchard

Cathay Cineleisure Orchard is a mall positioned for youths with a mix of food and beverage outlets, fashion shops and a hair salon. There is a karaoke lounge at level 8 and an indoor trampoline park on Level 9. The movie operator Cathay Cineplex has 12 movie screens in the mall.

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The Heeren

The Heeren retail space is anchored by Courts' largest outlet in Singapore, which spans 189,000 square feet as Courts' chain's flagship outlet.

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Orchardgateway

Orchard Gateway is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road, one of the world most famous shopping belts. It has 120 shops spread over a floor area of 180,000 square feet and 6 levels. Some shops include Crate & Barrel, Swatch, Nike, J.Lindeberg, Red Wing Shoe and a public library. Orchard Gateway is designed as a sustainable building where the food waste from restaurants are composed and the gas collected is converted into electricity. 

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Orchard Central

Orchard Central is a shopping mall located along Orchard Road Singaore, a famous shopping belt amongst both locals and tourists. It has over 400 shops spread over a floor area of 390,000 square feet over 14 levels. It is the tallest vertical shopping mall in Singapore. Some shops include Uniqlo, Tokyu Hands and Japanese Supermarket Don Don Donki. There are 14 floors of retail space and different restaurants and cafes.

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Mandarin Gallery

Mandarin Gallery is a luxury boutique mall which is located inside the hotel Meritus Mandarin Singapore with international luxury brands such as Emporio Armani, D&G, Vertu and restaurants such as Ippudo.

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The Centrepoint

The Centrepoint is a shopping centre located along orchard road, one of the world most extensive shopping belts. The shopping centre has Decathlon, Harvey Norman, JustCo, JENN, Tensho by MOF, Cold Storage and Marks and Spencer as its anchor tenants. It spans 400 000 square feet and houses around 180 retail outlets.

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Plaza Singapura

Plaza Singapura is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt, a well-known shopping belt with many malls and shops. It has 320 shops spread over a floor area of 630,000 square feet that spans over 9 levels. Some shops include Uniqlo, MUJI, Daiso, Marks & Spencer, a movie theatre Golden Village cineplex, a supermarket Cold Storage, and restaurants such as Haidilao Hot Pot and Swensens, Harry's.

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T Galleria by DFS

T Galleria by DFS is a duty-free shopping centre on Scotts Road and mainly sells luxury goods, including products from Bottega Veneta,  Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Loewe and Bvlgari.

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 Ion Orchard

Ion Orchard is the largest shopping centre in Orchard Road, spanning 660 000 square feet, and houses around 400 retail outlets. There are various flagship stores, including Rubi Shoes, Uniqlo, H&M, Mango, T.M. Lewin, Zara, Levi's, DKNY and Bershka. There are also luxury brands such as the double-storey flagship boutique, including Prada, Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Cartier, and Patek Philippe Jaeger-LeCoultre, and Vacheron Constantin. All the luxury flagship stores face directly towards Orchard Road. 

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Shaw House and Centre

Shaw House and Centre is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. The anchor tenant is the Isetan department store, their largest flagship store in Singapore; on levels 5 and 6 there is the Lido 8 Cineplex, one of the largest cinema halls in Singapore. The mall also houses luxury boutiques such as Celine, Loewe and Fendi.

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TANGS 

TANGS is a department store located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. The building was constructed with traditional Chinese architecture and Chinese culture. Its design is inspired by the Forbidden City palaces. Selling local and international brands such as cosmetics, fashion, kids, electronics, home items and even food. Shoppers will be amused by the massive variety of brands and the excellent customer service provided at Tangs department store.   

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Ngee Ann City

Ngee Ann City is one of the largest and most popular shopping malls along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 130 shops spread over a floor area of 1,188,000 square feet that spans over 7 retail levels. It houses branded boutiques such as Celine, Hermès, Burberry, Fendi and Chanel, and Takashimaya. This Japanese department store sells all items from cosmetics, fashion, kids, electronics, home items, and even food. Books Kinokuniya has the 2nd largest outlet in South-East Asia and a Cold Storage supermarket.

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Wisma Atria 

Wisma Atria is an established shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 100 shops spread over a floor area of 230,000 square feet that spans over 5 levels. The mall offers speciality stores anchored by Isetan, a Japanese department store, fashion brands iora, Coach, Mango and local food havens such as Haidilao Hotpot and the Food Republic.

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The Paragon

The Paragon is positioned as a luxury shopping centre along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 200 shops spread over a floor area of 480,000 square feet that spans over 7 levels. The Paragon houses international luxury fashion brands such as Tod's, Prada, Miu Miu, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Burberry and Givenchy. It Houses department store Metro, Marks & Spencer and a Toys 'R' Us. Other fashion items available include accessories such as watch and jewellery retailers such as Hublot, Tommy Hilfiger Cortina Watch, Larry Jewelry and Guess. Shoppers will also be spoilt for the many different food choices such as Fish & Co., Din Tai Fung, Prive and The Soup Spoon after a long shopping day.

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313@Somerset

313@Somerset is a shopping mall located along the Orchard Road shopping belt. It has 140 shops spread over a floor area of 290,000 square feet that spans over 8 levels. 313@Somerset is the first green and eco-friendly shopping mall along Orchard Road. 313@Somerset is positioned with local and international brands for mid-level fashion such as ZARA, Forever 21, Mango and Cotton On.

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Bras Basah Complex

Bras Basah Complex is an old-styled Shopping mall that’s a heaven for book, musical, sport and art lovers.

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Bugis Street Market

Bugis Street Market offers a variety of affordable apparel, accessories, and eats. A bustling street market that sells anything from quirky knickknacks and homeware to cheap and fashionable garments. With more than 600 stores spread across three levels, you’ll find something that suits you.

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Bugis+ 

Bugis+ is a mall located in Bugis that spans 190 000 square feet and houses around 150 retail outlets over 9 levels. Its current tenants include Cinema Filmgarde, Cue Guru, Uniqlo, The Editor's Market, Bershka, PULL & BEAR, Sephora, TEMT, KOI Café and The Joyden Hall.

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Bugis Junction 

Bugis Junction is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 220 000 square feet and houses around 200 retail outlets. It features a BHG department store, a United Artists cinema, a food court, a Virtual land amusement arcade and more than 200 speciality shops.

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Suntec City

Suntec City is a family-oriented shopping mall in Singapore with almost 900,000 square feet of floor area over 4 levels in four zones: West Wing, North Wing, East Wing, and Fountain Terrance Wing. It has 360 shops and restaurants such as Uniqlo, H&M, Cotton On, Toys"R" U, Charles & Keith, Bali Thai, Bali Thai, Crystal Jade, Astons, DON DON DONKI and Hypermarket Giant. Suntec City is a lifestyle mall where you can find everything under one roof. It has the world largest fountain, Fountain of Wealth, where laser water performances at night are accessible to the public.

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Raffles City

Raffles City Singapore is positioned generally as a luxury shopping mall in Singapore with almost 420,000 square feet of floor area over 4 levels. With over 200 shops such as department store BHG, Supermarket Raffles City Market Place, retail shops such as MUJI, ALDO, Coach, G2000, Montblanc, Swarovski and Tommy Hilfiger, Restaurants such as Cedele, TWG Tea Salon and Poulet. Raffles City Singapore caters to all people of all ages, from young people to families and senior citizens.

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VivoCity 

VivoCity is Singapore largest shopping mall with almost 1,600,000 square feet of floor area over 5 levels. With a whopping 340 shops and restaurants, this mall is suitable for people of all ages, from young to families and senior citizens. The mall even features a Sky Park on the third floor with an amphitheatre. Some of the anchor tenants include Hypermarket FairPrice Xtra, movie theatre Golden Village, department store Tangs, and a Public Library.

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The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands 

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is positioned as a luxury shopping mall in Singapore with almost 1,000,000 square feet of floor area over 3 levels. Featuring a whopping 300 luxury boutiques and restaurants such as Chanel, Cartier, Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Dior, Miu Miu, Montblanc and Hermès. Celebrity Chef restaurants such as Bread Street Kitchen (by Gordon Ramsay), Waku Ghin (by Tetsuya Wakuda and DB Bistro & Oyster Bar (by Daniel Boulud). The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is a place for locals and tourists who want to shop for luxury goods or enjoy a treat at one of its luxury restaurants. 

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Cruise centre (DFS Singapore, Singapore Cruise Centre @ Harbourfront)

Before you set sail for over the seas or on a relaxing cruise trip, give yourself a well-deserved treat to the extensive range of products at the duty-free shops located conveniently at HarbourFront and Tanah Merah ferry terminals.

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