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North

Located away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, the North region of Singapore is a neighbourhood that is peaceful and quiet. Surrounded by many nature and wildlife such as forests, golf courses and reservoirs. Just across the north of Singapore is Malaysia. Follow us as we bring you around the places to visit in the Northern region of Singapore.

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

Shopping

Northpoint City

F.O.C

Northpoint City is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 500 000 square feet and houses around 400 retail outlets. It features tenants such Cold Storage, Harvey Norman, Popular, Timezone, UNIQLO, Kopitiam, Anytime Fitness, NTUC FairPrice, Yishun Public Library and Krispy Kreme.

Nature & Wildlife

Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

$

As you trek via this ecological wonderland, you’ll be greeted by its local inhabitants, encompassing otters, kingfishers and sunbirds.

Nature & Wildlife

Night Safari

$$$

Nocturnal visits embark on a journey after sunset at the darkish wonders on the Night Safari. This outdoor zoo is homes over 2,500 creatures of the night.

Food

Hainan Zi (Michelin Guide)

$

Hainan Zi is listed under the MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View, serving Singaporean food such as oyster omelettes, fried prawn mee and carrot cakes. Its signature dish is the Fried kway teow with cockles and Chinese sausage, and all their meals are cooked to order for assurance that your food arrives piping hot.

Food

Springleaf Prata Place (Michelin Guide)

$$

Springleaf Prata Place is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. Well known by Singaporeans as a breakfast and supper spot. The Prata is made crispy on the outside and doughy inside, making it a popular meal for breakfast, lunch, snack, or supper. You will find very creative variations, such as fillings with cheese, bananas, chocolate, or even strawberry.

Shopping

Causeway Point

F.O.C

Causeway Point is a popular mall with Singaporeans, it spans 420 000 square feet, and houses around 250 retail outlets. It features tenants such as Cathay Cineplexes, Cold Storage, Metro, Food Republic, Bagus, Cotton On, Courts, Rubi Shoes, Sephora and Uniqlo.

Nature & Wildlife

Singapore Zoo

$$$

Embark on a journey after sunset at the darkish wonders on the Night Safari. This outdoor zoo is homes over 2,500 creatures of the night.

Nature & Wildlife

River Safari

$$$

"Nocturnal visits
Nature at its best around the river.

Food

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang (Michelin Guide)

$

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves Nasi Lemak, which is rice with traditional coconut milk with spicy Indonesian chicken and spicy sambal chill.

Food

Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice (Michelin Guide)

$

Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice is on the Michelin Guide list. It serves Hainanese chicken rice with the option of roasted or steamed chicken. It also offers chicken rice sets for group eating with vegetables and soup at an affordable price.

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Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve 

As you trek via this ecological wonderland, you’ll be greeted by its local inhabitants, which encompass otters, kingfishers and sunbirds.

Singapore Zoo.jpg

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Singapore Zoo 

Embark on a journey after sunset at the darkish wonders on the Night Safari, an outdoor zoo that is homes over 2,500 creatures of the night.

Night Safari.jpg

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Night Safari 

"Nocturnal visits
Embark on a journey after sunset at the darkish wonders on the Night Safari, an outdoor zoo that is homes over 2,500 creatures of the night."

River Safari.jpg

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River Safari 

"Nocturnal visits
Embark on a journey after sunset at the darkish wonders on the Night Safari, an outdoor zoo that is homes over 2,500 creatures of the night."

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Hainan Zi 

Hainan Zi is a store listed under the MICHELIN Guide’s Point Of View, serving Singaporean food such as oyster omelets, fried prawn mee and carrot cakes. Its signature dish is the Fried kway teow with cockles and Chinese sausage and all their meals are cooked-to-order so you can be assured that your food arrives piping-hot. 

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang.jpg

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Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang 

Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. It serves Nasi Lemak, which is rice with traditional coconut milk with Indonesian spicy chicken and spicy sambal chill. 

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Springleaf Prata Place 

Springleaf Prata Place is on the MICHELIN Guide’s Point of View. Well known by Singaporeans as a breakfast and supper spot. The prata is made crispy on the outside and doughy inside, making it a popular meal for breakfast, lunch, snack, or supper. You will find very creative variations, such as fillings with cheese, bananas, chocolate, or even strawberry.

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Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice 

Ji De Lai Hainanese Chicken Rice, is in the Michelin Guide list. It serves Hainanese chicken rice with the option of roasted or steamed chicken. It also offers chicken rice sets for group eating with vegetables and soup at affordable price.

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Causeway Point 

Causeway Point is a popular mall with Singaporeans, it spans 420 000 square feet, and houses around 250 retail outlets. It features tenants such as Cathay Cineplexes, Cold Storage, Metro, Food Republic, Bagus, Cotton On, Courts, Rubi Shoes, Sephora and Uniqlo.

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Northpoint City 

Northpoint City is a famous mall with Singaporeans, and it spans 500 000 square feet and houses around 400 retail outlets. It features tenants such Cold Storage, Harvey Norman, Popular, Timezone, UNIQLO, Kopitiam, Anytime Fitness, NTUC FairPrice, Yishun Public Library and Krispy Kreme.

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