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East
Well known for the long stretch of beaches that spans 20 KM, the east side has many of Singapore old heritage areas and recreational activities that are very well balanced for work and play. You will also find many foods and shopping malls to visit. Come follow us as we bring you on a journey to the places to visit at the eastern part of Singapore.
Budget Price Range
FOC = Free of Charge
$ = < $10
$$ = $10<$20
$$$ = >$20
Shopping
Airport (THE SHILLA Duty Free)
F.O.C
When at Changi Airport travelling or transiting, you can shop at one of the world’s most extensive ranges of duty-free shops in Singapore. The SHILLA Duty-Free for the Asia Pacific has the most comprehensive range of cosmetics and perfumes, specially designed and planned to meet your beauty needs.
Shopping
Changi City Point
F.O.C
Changi City Point is a famous mall with Singaporeans and tourists, and it spans 210 000 square feet and houses around 140 retail outlets. The mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Adidas, Nike, Lacoste and Pedro. There is also a landscaped themed rooftop garden and a wet and dry playground on the topmost floor on level 3. Anchor tenants do include Cold Storage, Kopitiam and Challenger. Challenger's flagship store.
Shopping
Century Square
F.O.C
Century Square is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 220 000 square feet and houses around 220 retail outlets. It features tenants such as cinema operator Filmgarde, Mahota Market, childcare centre operator The Orange Academy and restaurants Hai Di Lao Hotpot, Green Signature Vegetarian, The Meathouse by Eighteen Chefs and Boon Tong Kee, Soup Restaurant, Virtualand and Food Junction.
Food
Chilli Padi (Joo Chiat) (Michelin Guide)
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Chilli Padi (Joo Chiat) is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves authentic Peranakan dishes in the heart and centre of the Peranakan culture at Joo Chiat. Some of the dishes served include, kueh pai ti, ikan assam pedas and ayam rendang. The laksa is their speciality, with a thick broth added with coconut milk and is served with ingredients such as fish slices, deep-fried tofu and cockles for great taste.
Food
Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow (Michelin Guide)
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Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It offers black or white fried kway teow, which is extremely rare in Singapore. The fried kway teow is cooked on the spot with varied ingredients and nicely balanced flavours. This ensures that your noodle will be piping hot and fresh.
Food
Roland Restaurant
$$$
Roland Restaurant started out as a small restaurant along The Kallang River in 1956 with traditional cooking methods using charcoal fire. As the restaurant became more popular, it moved to the current spot at Marine Parade. The massive 1100-seater restaurant serves 3 different types of cuisines, namely Seafood, Cantonese and Dim Sum.
Shopping
Cruise centre (DFS Singapore, Singapore Cruise Centre @ Tanah Merah)
F.O.C
Before you set sail for over the seas or on a relaxing cruise trip, give yourself a well-deserved treat to the extensive range of products at the duty-free shops located conveniently at HarbourFront and Tanah Merah ferry terminals.
Shopping
Tampines mall
F.O.C
Tampines Mall is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 310 000 square feet and houses around 160 retail outlets. It features tenants such as Isetan department store, a Golden Village cineplex, a Kopitiam food court, an NTUC Fairprice supermarket, a Popular bookstore, Toys 'R' Us and more than 100 speciality shops.
Shopping
Waterway point
F.O.C
Waterway point is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 350 000 square feet and houses around 200 retail outlets. It features tenants such Uniqlo, Daiso Japan, Din Tai Fung, H&M and a 24-hour NTUC FairPrice Finest supermarket. It also offers a wide range of food and dining outlets, including alfresco options. The mall also has a cineplex operated by Shaw Theatres that features 10 screens, including an IMAX theatre. Located beside the Punggol Waterway, Waterway Point provides various dining, fashion, entertainment and amenities for the residents in the vicinity.
Food
JUMBO Seafood
$$$
JUMBO Seafood is a popular and well-known restaurant by locals and internationally by tourists and celebrates which specialise in crabs. Their most well-known dish is the chilli crab dish. Currently, they have 6 restaurant outlets in different parts of Singapore and 12 restaurants outlets across Asia in countries such as China, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand.
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Chilli Padi (Joo Chiat)
Chilli Padi (Joo Chiat) is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves authentic Peranakan dishes in the heart and centre of the Peranakan culture at Joo Chiat. Some of the dishes served include, kueh pai ti, ikan assam pedas and ayam rendang. The lakasa is their speciality, with a thick broth added with coconut milk and is served with ingredients such as fish slices, deep fried tofu and cockles for great taste.

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Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow
Lao Fu Zi Fried Kway Teow is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It offers black or white fried kway teow which is extremely rare in Singapore. The fried kway teow is cooked on the spot with varied ingredients and nicely balanced flavors, this ensures that your noodle will be piping hot and fresh.

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JUMBO Seafood
"JUMBO Seafood is a popular and well-known restaurant by locals and internationally by tourist and celebrates which specialising in crabs, their most well-known dish is the chill crab dish. Currently they have 6 restaurant outlets in different parts of Singapore and 12 restaurants outlets across Asia in countries such as China, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. They have a variety crab such as Mud crab, Dungeness crab and Alaskan crab for different tastebuds and texture for dinners to choose from. The Chill Crab which has won multiple awards contains the delicious sauce with 10 different spices from Southeast Asia. Currently their flagship store is located in East Coast Seafood Centre and is popular amongst tourist and locals as it has the best view overlooking the beach and seafront.

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Roland Restaurant
"Roland Restaurant started out as a small restaurant along The Kallang River in 1956 with traditional methods of cooing seafood using charcoal fire. As the restaurant grew in popularity it moved to the current spot at Marine Parade. At the massive 1100-seater restaurant serves 3 different types of cuisines namely Seafood, Cantonese and Dim Sum.
The restaurant is famous for it being the creator of the Chill Crab recipe with The Year 1956 – Founder of Chilli Crab” printed on the menu.
Roland Restaurant Chill Crab which is its bestseller is different from most other Chill Crab restaurants in Singapore. The chill crab sauce served at Roland Restaurant is much milder than the conventional chill crab that you try at other restaurants which is sweeter. The lack of egg and sambal also means the sauce is less thick and starchy. The milder sauce allows for the taste of the crab meat to be brought out allowing the taste of the sweetness in the crab meat and the creamy roe in the crab.
Other must-try dishes include Classic Black Sauce Prawns, Sambal Mussels, Fried Baby Squids, Teochew Style Steamed Fish, and Pomfret.
The Michelin Guide Singapore has also listed it with a “Michelin Plate”."

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Century Square
Century Square is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 220 000 square feet and houses around 220 retail outlets. It features tenants such as cinema operator Filmgarde, Mahota Market, childcare centre operator The Orange Academy and restaurants Hai Di Lao Hotpot, Green Signature Vegetarian, The Meathouse by Eighteen Chefs and Boon Tong Kee, Soup Restaurant, Virtualand and Food Junction.

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Tampines mall
Tampines Mall is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 310 000 square feet and houses around 160 retail outlets. It features tenants such as Isetan department store, a Golden Village cineplex, a Kopitiam food court, an NTUC Fairprice supermarket, a Popular bookstore, Toys 'R' Us and more than 100 speciality shops.

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Changi City Point
Changi City Point is a famous mall with Singaporeans and tourists, and it spans 210 000 square feet and houses around 140 retail outlets. The mall is renowned for containing factory outlets of various brands such as Adidas, Nike, Lacoste and Pedro. There is also a landscaped themed rooftop garden and a wet and dry playground on the topmost floor on level 3. Anchor tenants do include Cold Storage, Kopitiam and Challenger. Challenger's flagship store.
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Airport (THE SHILLA Duty Free)
When at Changi Airport travelling or transiting, you can shop at one of the world’s most extensive ranges of duty-free shops in Singapore. The SHILLA Duty-Free for the Asia Pacific has the most comprehensive range of cosmetics and perfumes, specially designed and planned to meet your beauty needs.
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Cruise centre (DFS Singapore, Singapore Cruise Centre @ Tanah Merah)
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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