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the guide 39 attractions Island cruising

42 arts & culture Asian contemporary art

45 wellness Exploring on two wheels

48 dining Southern comfort

52 nightlife House-aged cocktails

55 ProPerty Expert picks

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where Welcome Editor’s Itinerary Talk Shop This month, the Great Singapore Sale gets into full swing. With such amazing, no-excuse-not-tobuy bargains to be had all across the island, who can blame us for succumbing to shopping fever? For this issue, we’ve rounded up the hottest new boutiques where you’ll be working that credit card in no time. TR I P PL AN N ER

>> MORNING Spend a beautiful morning exploring Sentosa on your very own personal transporter on Gogreen Segway Eco Adventure’s new 2.5-hour tour (see page 38), which covers almost the whole of our beloved pleasure island.

>> AFTERNOON Go shopping, of course! Pick up luxury goods at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (see page 45) or locally-designed threads at the new Orchard Gateway (see page 45).

>> EVENING You’ll need something fortifying after all that hard work, so tuck into Southern comfort food and stiff drinks at hip New Orleans-style restaurant and bar Life Is Beautiful (see page 48).

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Resorts World Sentosa vouchers If you take a taxi to Resorts World Sentosa, present your cab fare receipt (any amount) at the customer service counter to get a full rebate in the form of shopping vouchers for use at selected RWS retailers. New Singapore River app This new app is a handy companion if you plan to explore Singapore River. It contains a historical walking tour of the three Quays—Boat, Clarke and Robertson—and dining and entertainment suggestions in the vicinity. Available on Google Play and the iTunes App Store. Wings of Time Sentosa’s longstanding Songs of the Sea night show has come to the end of its run. Replacing it is brand new production Wings of Time (starting Jun 17), which boasts dazzling water, fire and laser effects under the stars. For more details and tickets, log on to www.sentosa.com.sg.


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where Hot Dates June May 30-Jul 27

great singapore sale Shop till you drop at Singapore’s islandwide shopping event, which has retailers rolling out a multitude of unbeatable deals for luxury and designer goods, high street fashion, beauty and wellness. You can also recharge with a slew of dining deals, or get a latenight retail fix with extended shopping hours. MasterCard holders get to enjoy additional rewards and privileges, so get that plastic ready. Various venues. Read more at www. greatsingaporesale.com.sg.

Jun 4 We The Kings Catch the American rockers perform hits like “Check Yes Juliet” at their first ever concert in Singapore. The Coliseum, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, 6577-8888, S(098269), wethekings.peatix. com. $78-$88.

Jun 7-22 Le noir Watch former Cirque du Soleil acrobats and other top performers carry out a series of incredible acts

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at this circus-style extravaganza. MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands, B1/F The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 66888868, S(018956), www.sistic.com.sg/ events/lenoir0614. $70-$888 from L.

Jun 12-15 BeerfesT AsiA Sample delicious beers from all over the world, snack on bar bites, enjoy live music, and laugh at comedy acts and more at this annual festival. Marina Promenade, 6348-5555, S(039803), www.beerfestasia.com. $15.

Jun 14 hosTess CLUB WeeKenDer This highly regarded urban music festival will be returning with big names like Cat Power, Blonde Redhead, Perfume Genius and Sohn in tow. Fort Canning Park, Cox Terrace, 6332-1200, S(179618). Check www.facebook.com/ hostess.asia for pricing updates.


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ellie goulding The English alternative singer-songwriter will be bringing her unique brand of electro pop to Singapore once again, after her incredibly successful sell-out show last year. Expect tunes like “Lights”, “Figure 8” and “Anything Could Happen” as the acclaimed singer lays on the charm with her electrifying stage presence. The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, 6636-0055, S(138617), www.facebook.com/ nowlivesg. $68-$148 from L.

Jun 21-22 WorLD CLUB 10s This inaugural rugby tournament will feature top teams from all around the world, including the legendary Brumbies from Down Under. Singapore Sports Hub, 15 Stadium Rd., 6344-2660, S(397718), www. worldclub10s.com. $40-$70.

Jun 26-Jul 12 The o.P.e.n. Participate in a series of talks, screenings and exhibitions spanning Purchase tickets via sisTiC

Before (or after) the show... Where to Eat [Brotzeit] Tuck into authentic Bavarian fare, like a juicy pork knuckle and a pint of wheat beer, at this popular German restaurant. #02-17/19 The Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green, 6694-3652, S(138617), www.brotzeit.co. Where to Drink [Harry’s] This cozy watering hole is a favorite among locals and expats alike. It’s perfect for knocking back a few beers while watching a sports game on TV. 27 Lorong Mambong, 6467-4222, S(277686), www.harrys.com.sg.

topics like history, art and science at this multi-disciplinary festival leading up to the Singapore International Festival of Arts. Various venues, theopen.sifa.sg. $45 for an all-access pass.

Jun 27-29 BAyBeATs fesTivAL Experience the best original folk, pop, metal, post-rock, emo, punk and electro music from homegrown and regional acts at this annual outdoor festival.

Esplanade, 1 Esplanade Dr., 6828-8377, S(038981), www.baybeats.com.sg. Free.

Jun 28 PinK DoT ConCerT Celebrate the freedom to love at this annual LGBT-themed concert, which will feature homegrown acts like The Voodoo Sound and Sebastian Tan. Hong Lim Park, North Canal Rd., S(058284), www.pinkdot.sg. Free.

(6348-5555, www.sistic.com) or gatecrash (6100-2005, www.gatecrash.com.sg)

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Buy Spy Good news for shopaholics out there: the retail scene in Singapore is abuzz right now. June is prime shopping season, with many stores offering special deals for the Great Singapore Sale (see page 8). And there’s been a wave of international and local boutiques opening. Here’s our guide to the best new arrivals.

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WHERE NOW PeaRly Gates Whether you’re looking for Singaporean designers or cult international brands, Orchard Road’s newest mall—Orchard Gateway—is a must-visit. Among the many exciting stores is local fashion designers Kenny Lim and Andrew Loh’s (of edgy clothing line Depression) menswear boutique SECTS Shop, where you can find their new streetwear-inspired label, Not Cool Enough, alongside hard-to-find brands like Bangkok’s Shake Appeal and Hong Kong’s 11 After 11. Also in the same mall is emerging local womenswear label Whole9Yards, which channels ‘50s styles with hourglass silhouettes, classic cuts, romantic details and subdued colors. SECTS Shop, #04-14 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Rd., 98892179, S(238858). MRT: Somerset. Whole9Yards, #0206 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Rd., S(238858). MRT: Somerset.

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Other stores to make a beeline for are indie boutique Actually, a crowd favorite with local hipsters with its impeccably-curated roster of international cult labels like Boy London and Dr Denim Jeansmaker, and edgy AcTuAlly UK label Religion, which puts a punk-rock spin on clothes with items like graphic-printed maxi dresses for women and distressed leather jackets for men. Finally, there’s the coveted Under Armour, which is the American sportswear label’s first store in Southeast Asia, so fans of the cult label can finally buy all the high-performance gear they need. Actually, #03-18 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Rd., 6735-3118, S(238858). MRT: Somerset.

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Religion, #01-03 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Rd., S(238858). MRT: Somerset.

Under Armour, #B1-05 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Rd., S(238858). MRT: Somerset.

On the ROad For other hot new openings on Orchard Road, just head to the slick ION Orchard, where two contemporary labels have recently RElIGION set up shop. You can bridge the gap between “avantgarde” and “everyday” with MM6, Belgian label Maison Martin Margiela’s diffusion line, a brand with an unmistakable minimalist aesthetic. New York brand Alice & Olivia, known for their kooky feminine and youthful dresses,

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have also finally made it to our shores. Alice & Olivia, #03-17 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, 6238-7911, S(238801). MRT: Orchard. MM6, #01-18 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn, 6238-0604, S(238801). MRT: Orchard.

BRands By the Bay The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is at the forefront of international designer fashion, and its latest big-name import is fashion designer Tom Ford, who has just opened his flagship boutique here. Modelled after the Madison Avenue flagship in New York, this is the first complete Tom Ford store in Southeast Asia and stocks men’s and women’s readyto-wear, accessories, beauty and fine jewellery. They even offer bespoke tailoring services if you need to look extra-sharp. Tom Ford, #B1-128 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6222-3778, S(018956). MRT: Bayfront. 12 WH ERE S INGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

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Other recent openings include Carolina Herrera’s plush CH Carolina Herrera boutique that stocks the designer’s more affordable diffusion line, stocking a wide range of women’s, men’s and children’s wear. Her signature poufy silhouettes and floral prints are complemented by the store’s classy design elements, such as hardwood floors, silk-lined armoires, and even a fireplace. If you’ve been bitten by the travel bug, you can shop for travel necessities like blankets, sleeping masks or even buckskin driving gloves.

CH Carolina Herrera, #L1-19 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-7503, S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

Men needn’t feel left out of the fashion buzz as 3.1 Phillip Lim’s much anticipated men’s line finally makes its debut in Singapore at the brand’s second store. The boutique focuses more on the designer’s accessories line, with a curated section of womenswear.

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3.1 Phillip Lim, #L1-16 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6304-1456, S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.


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COmPlete that Outfit No fashionista would be caught dead without an It Bag on her arm. Enter American designer duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s hot label Proenza Schouler—best known for their iconic PS1 bag—as they open their first store outside the United States. If you’re after rare and limited designs, rejoice as the PS1 Tiny handbag in the “Fleur De Lys” shade is exclusive to this 1,250 square foot boutique. It also carries ready-to-wear clothing, footwear and accessories. For killer shoes, head to the Kurt Geiger boutique for the label’s signature simple but edgy designs.

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COminG sOOn Even more boutiques are slated to open later this year at Marina Bay Sands, including avant-garde fashion house Maison Martin Margiela. On the other end of the spectrum is the flamboyant Roberto Cavalli—don’t miss out on his signature sand-blasted and exotic animal-print garments in the forthcoming boutique.

Kurt Geiger, #B2-117 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

Maison Martin Margiela, #B1-128 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

Proenza Schouler, #L1-17A The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6304-3565, S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

Roberto Cavalli, #B1-10/11 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

STEALS & DEALS Visitors enjoy special discounts at these malls as part of the Great Singapore Sale—just present your passport at the concierge desk and collect your tourist privilege card. 313@somerset 313 Orchard Rd., 6496-9313. MRT: Somerset. ION Orchard 2 Orchard Turn, 6238-8228. MRT: Orchard. Marina Square 6 Raffles Blvd., 6335-2627. MRT: Esplanade. The Centrepoint 176 Orchard Rd., 6737-9000. MRT: Somerset. Wisma Atria 435 Orchard Rd., 6235-2103. MRT: Orchard.

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Wear It Local Celebrating Singaporean names that have made it big in the world of fashion.

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s a world class shopping destination, Singapore is home to a number of prominent fashion labels, from luxury brands like Louis Vuitton to well-known establishments like H&M. Naturally, its status as a hotbed of cutting-edge couture has also inspired local fashionistas to make a name for themselves in the ever-changing fashion industry, giving shoppers an endless array of unique designs to choose from, as well as a souvenir of Singapore like no other.

WOMENSWEAR With an endless array of cuts, prints and colors to choose from, it’s no wonder women have so much fun when it comes to fashion. This is especially true for labels like hansel. “Whimsical” and “playful” best describe founder Jo Soh’s style. Having studied at London’s renowned Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design before setting up shop in 2003, Soh’s quirky creativity shows in her eye-catching womenswear designs that strike a perfect balance between modern and vintage, and are great for everyday wear. Famous celebrities like American pop singer Katy Perry and Japanese actress Chiaki Kuriyama have been seen donning her creations. In 2011, sister diffusion line Hello Hansel was launched, featuring youthful, vibrant pieces perfect 14 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

for those looking for casual wear. Going back to basics is In Good Company by fashion designers Sven Tan and Kane Tan. Think neutral shades—lots of black, white and navy—plus the occasional dash of the season’s hottest colors. Throw “edgy” into the combination and you’ll get women’s basics with a twist. Unlike many other fashion labels around the world, their collections are not seasonal. Instead, shoppers can expect about six capsule collections every year for some serious mixing and matching.

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Known for creating glamorous looks with his signature draping and tailoring, Ashley Isham has come a long way since he first stepped onto the scene in 2000. The London-based designer’s jewel-toned gowns have been spotted on pop stars like Kylie Minogue, Christina Aguilera and even Hollywood megastar Angelina Jolie. In 2008, Ashley Isham opened his first store in

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Singapore at The Fullerton Hotel, minimalist vibe. If you like fussfeaturing exquisite Southeast free, straightforward styles with Asian-inspired designs. clean lines, this sassy brand by Contemporary label Reckless young fashionista Guan Min is Ericka made its debut in 2009 available through their webstore. at the Singapore Audi Fashion Another acclaimed online Festival and got the rare retailer is Love, Bonito, one of opportunity to showcase Singapore’s most successful its works alongside businesses in the world world famous of fashion, growing from designers like Vivienne a humble “blogshop” Westwood and to a full-on empire Christian Lacroix. Since featuring quality, pocketthen, the hip label has friendly womenswear. been putting together When two out of three of REcklESS ERIckA collections (available the label’s co-founders, at The Reckless Shop) consisting Viola and Rachel, nabbed a of pieces that fuse meticulous collaboration opportunity with tailoring with avant garde distinguished French designer silhouettes and bold hues. Julien Fournie during Singapore’s Minimalists will want to Fide Fashion Week in 2013, it was check out Saturday, whose style a milestone moment. A marriage is inspired by the carefree spirit of everyday couture and high of the weekend. With a focus fashion, the collaboration saw on simplicity, Nic Wong and grand jewel tones splashed on Daniel Loh’s casual wear label fun party pieces like wrap dresses lets you look effortlessly chic with asymmetrical hemlines and with comfortable, uber-soft rayon jumpsuits with metallic details. and lycra jersey knit pieces. Another noteworthy label MENSWEAR to look out for is online fashion Focusing solely on menswear start-up Feist Heist (www. certainly isn’t easy in the cutfeistheist.com), who make basic throat world of fashion, but womenswear with an edgy, a number of designers have 16 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

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risen above the challenges. One great example is shoemaker and designer Edwin Neo, who set up Ed Et Al. Specialising in bespoke men’s shoes, Edwin Neo began his journey as a shoemaker when he applied for an apprenticeship in Budapest, Hungary. Since then, the entrepreneur has been producing fine dress shoes featuring excellent craftsmanship and quality material. There’s also Sifr, a contemporary lifestyle brand selling clothing, footwear and accessories that are about comfort, value and quality. Expect interesting knits and patterns in muted earth tones that will jazz up any outfit in an instant. The label is currently stocked at various multi-label retail stores in Singapore, as well as internationally in countries like Indonesia and SIfR Australia.


WHERE NOW Tailoring is an important aspect of menswear and two establishments are at the forefront of this traditional art form. K by Kevin Seah is one of Singapore’s most prolific bespoke tailors and offers truly timeless pieces, while Finespun Clothiers, an upscale by-appointment-only tailoring service, creates fitted suits showcasing exceptional detailing, together with customized shoes and accessories.

FOR HIM AND HER For the best of both worlds, look to the celebrated unisex labels available here. Since its humble beginnings as a men’s shirt label in Singapore back in 2002, Raoul has been a rising star in the fashion world and has since gained international retail presence with its top-notch k by kEvIN SEAH tailored pieces for both men and women. Today, the trendy brand a crowd make up both their is well known in fashion capitals womenswear and menswear like New York and Milan, and collections, and have been seen counts celebrities like Rebecca on stars like Chinese actress Romijn and Jennifer Lawrence Zhang Ziyi and American singeramong its growing list of fans. songwriter Adam Lambert. For something more irreverent, ACCESSORIES there’s Depression. Accessories can make Asymmetric drapes, or break a look, so cape dresses, stylish complete your outfit tunics, harem pants— with stunning pieces by these are just some of renowned labels Foreword the statement-making dEPRESSION and Carrie K. The former pieces you can expect offers masculine accessories from the label. Founders Andrew to add edge to girly outfits, while Loh and Kenny Lim created the the latter, by artisan jeweller fashion label to escape corporate Carolyn Kan, focuses on dazzling boredom brought about by the necklaces, bracelets, and more. advertising industry they were part There’s also Ethan K and of. Mysterious, monochromatic Kwanpen, two labels offering garments that stand out in

premium handbags made from materials like crocodile and python skin. Both brands have made a deserved name for themselves and can be found in several countries outside of Asia. Boasting a little bit of everything you can think of accessory-wise is Charles & Keith. From footwear and bags, to belts and shades, this highly successful brand constantly surprises with its trendy products and affordable price tags. Charles & Keith can now be found all over the world, from Sri Lanka to South Africa. With so many labels and so much local talent for you to choose from, make sure you keep some space in your suitcase while you’re here in Singapore.

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WHERE NOW ADDRESS BOOk ASHLEy ISHAm #01-04 The Fullerton Hotel, 1 Fullerton Square. (65) 6536-4036. Raffles Place #02-15 mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Rd. (65) 6737-6732. Somerset www.aibyashleyisham.com CARRIE K. 136 Bukit Timah Rd. (65) 6735-4036. www.carriekrocks.com Newton CHARLES & KEITH #B3-58 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn. (65) 6238-1840. Orchard #B2-99 The Shoppes at marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave. (65) 6634-0843. Bayfront www.charleskeith.com

ETHAN K malmaison by The Hour Glass, #01-01 Knightsbridge. 270 Orchard Rd. (65) 6884-8484. www.thehourglass.com Orchard FEIST HEIST www.feistheist.com FINESPuN CLOTHIERS #02-01 The Club Hotel, 18 Ann Siang Rd.. (65) 6225-6016. www.finespunclothiers.com Tanjong Pagar FOREwORD #P2-30J millenia walk, 9 Raffles Blvd. (65) 6595-9118. www.forewordlabels.com Promenade HANSEL #02-14 mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Rd. (65) 6836-5367. www.ilovehansel.com Somerset

DEPRESSION #03-05A Cathay Cineleisure Orchard, 8 Grange Rd. (65) 9889-2179. www.depression.com.sg Somerset

IN GOOD COmPANy Front Row, #02-08/09 The Raffles Hotel Arcade, 328 North Bridge Rd. (65) 6224-5501. www.frontrowsingapore.com City Hall

ED ET AL 55B Boat Quay. (65) 9224-4728. www.edetal.sg Clarke Quay

KEvIN SEAH BESPOKE 5 Jalan Kilang (The mill). (65) 9188-4681. www.store.kevinseah.com Redhill

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KwANPEN #03-17 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn. (65) 6238-0223. Orchard #B1-147 The Shoppes at marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave. (65) 6688-7922. Orchard www.kwanpen.com LOvE, BONITO www.lovebonito.com RAOuL #02-49 Paragon Shopping Centre, 290 Orchard Rd. (65) 6737-0682. Orchard #B2-17 The Shoppes at marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave. (65) 6509-4296. Bayfront www.raoul.com SATuRDAy #B2-04 wheelock Place, 510 Orchard Rd. (65) 6887-3860. www.iwearsaturday.com Orchard SIFR Know It Nothing at Pact, #02-16/17/18/19 Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Rd. (65) 6283-6362. www.knowitnothing.com Somerset

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THE RECKLESS SHOP #02-08/09 Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Rd. (65) 6338-8246. www.recklessericka.com Somerset



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Home to Southeast Asia’s first Universal Studios theme park and one of Singapore’s two integrated resorts, Resorts World Sentosa, Sentosa is filled with an array of exciting worldclass attractions and activities. While its name translates as “tranquility” in Malay, Sentosa has transformed itself from a redevelopment site in the last decade to a top must-see spot. True to its reputation as one of the region’s leading leisure destinations, this popular island has five-star spas, hotels, excellent restaurants, watering holes and renowned golf courses amid sandy beaches. ATTRACTIONS One of the best ways to get to Sentosa is via the iconic 10 Singapore Cable Car (109 Mount Faber Rd., 6377-9688) from Mount Faber Park—one of the oldest hilltop parks in Singapore. Within the vicinity is The Jewel Box, with several great wine and dine options such as Black Opal and Moonstone overlooking magnificent views of the city. You can also take the

cable car from Harbourfront Center (HFC). If you feel like doing a little shopping, located beside HFC is 11 VivoCity (1 HarbourFront Walk, 6377-6860)—Singapore’s largest retail and lifestyle destination. Overlooking the scenic bay is Sentosa Boardwalk, the only garden-themed boardwalk in the region, where you can take a stroll to enter the island. Drop by the Sentosa Visitor Center and

let the friendly staff advise you on the best attractions and ways to travel around the island. One of the key attractions is 4 Resorts World Sentosa (8 Sentosa Gateway, 6577-8888), where you’ll find Resorts World Casino and the world’s largest oceanarium Marine Life Park, which consists of the S.E.A Aquarium and the Adventure Cove Waterpark.

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PISCO SOUTH AMERICAN KITCHEN & BAR #01-231/232 Resorts World Sentosa, 26 Sentosa Gateway, 6795-4720, S(098269), www.rwsentosa.com.sg. MRT: HarbourFront.

Try the grilled kebabs at this South-American inspired eatery, such as the chicken thigh ($13), pork belly ($14) and beef ribeye ($23). There are other traditional dishes like nachos with spicy guacamole ($11), plus a wide range of pisco cocktails.

WINGS OF TIME From Jun 17. Siloso Beach, 1800-736-8672, S(099538). www.sentosa.com.sg. MRT: HarbourFront. $18-23.

Sentosa’s longstanding musical attraction Songs of the Sea makes way for new permanent show Wings of Time, a fantastical water, fire and laser show right by the open sea. The show starts at 7:40pm and 8:40pm every night.

Located near Marine Life Park are 3 The Maritime Experiential Museum—an interactive, multisensorial museum showcasing Asia’s maritime history—and The Coliseum at Hard Rock Hotel (39 Artillery Ave., 6577-8899), a flexible open space that has staged international acts such as Vertical Horizon and Jimmy Eat World. There’s also the highly popular 5 Universal Studios Singapore (11 Sentosa East Mall, 6577-8888), which features around 24 moviethemed rides and attractions, 18 of which are unique to Singapore. Along the coastline are the best beaches, each with their distinct characteristics. Siloso Beach, with its volleyball courts, is great for water sports and beach activities. It also has some of the most interesting bars and restaurants like Mambo Beach Club (40 Siloso Beach Walk, 6276-6270) and Wave House Sentosa (36 Siloso Beach Walk, 6377-3113), where you can experience Singapore’s first artificial barreling wave. Next to Siloso Beach is 2 Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin Lagoon (80 Siloso Rd., 6275-0030), where you can watch seals and dolphins performing or feed gentle stingrays. Located within the vicinity is 1 Fort Siloso (33 Allanbrooke Rd., 6736-8672). This preserved coastal fort contains the nation’s largest collection of World War II memorabilia and hosts interactive guided tours. For those who prefer some peace and quiet, 7 Tanjong Beach is ideal, especially for a romantic date at night. Restaurant and bar

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Tanjong Beach Club (120 Tanjong Beach Walk, 6270-1355) offers stunning beachfront dining—great for couples looking to spend some quality time together. A familyfriendly destination, 6 Palawan Beach has a range of shops and eateries that interest both young and old. For a unique experience, glide effortlessly down the beach on your own personal transporter at Gogreen Segway Eco Adventure (50 Beach View, 9825-4066). More food options can also be found at 9 Quayside Isle (31 Ocean Way, 6694-3410), a lifestyle destination with a wide selection of waterfront-facing restaurants. Otherwise, pamper yourself with indulgent massages at Auriga Spa (Capella Singapore, 1 The Knolls, 6377-8888) or Spa Botanica (The Sentosa Resort & Spa, 2 Bukit Manis Rd., 6371-1288). Golf lovers will also be excited to know that 8 Sentosa Golf Club (27 Bukit Manis Rd., 62750090) boasts two of the region’s most challenging 18-hole courses.

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Colorful garlands, stacks of jewelry, and great food—Little India is every tourist’s dream come true, and every local’s little secret. The best time to visit is Sunday evenings when it's at its most bustling, but if you prefer a more leisurely experience, late mornings and early afternoons on weekends are perfect. Kampong Glam, meanwhile, was home to the Malay aristocracy in 1819, before British settlement in 1822 divided the area to ethnic groups (Chinese, Arabs and Europeans). Today, it remains a stronghold among the Malay-Muslim community and is home to numerous eateries, chic bars and indie shopping boutiques, making it one of the hippest neighborhoods here. ATTRACTIONS Make time to explore Indian temples like 3 Sri Veeramakaliamman (141 Serangoon Rd.) and Sri Vadapathira Kaliamman (555 Serangoon Rd.) with beautiful architecture and colorful arches, which make for wonderful photo opportunities. You’re welcome to have a look inside; just remember to take off your shoes. There is also picture-perfect 24 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

Kampong Kapor Methodist Church (intersection of Kg Kapor Rd. and Veerasamy Rd.), built in 1929 by Singapore’s oldest architectural firm Swan and Maclaren. Another must-see is the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hall (Race Course Lane), which acts as a family service center for the Singapore Indian Development Association—you’ll recognize it

when you see a bronze statue of the man himself on the exterior. Also known as the Arab Quarter, Kampong Glam is home to the Malay Heritage Centre (85 Sultan Gate, 6391-0450) and the majestic-looking 7 Sultan Mosque (3 Muscat St., 6293-4405), a Muslim place of worship that's stayed essentially unchanged since it was built in the late 1920s.


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SHoPPing if you’re looking to buy a new SLr  camera or mobile phone, don’t  miss  5 Sim Lim Square (1 rochor  Canal rd., 6338-3859) and 24-hour  shopping mecca  2 Mustafa Centre  (145 Syed alwi rd., 6295-5855).  The latter offers pretty much  every product under  the sun. also check  out Singapore’s first  eco-friendly retail hub,  1 City Square Mall  (180 kitchener rd.,  6595- 6595), housing  retailers including Uniqlo,  giordano and Best denki.  For the fashion forward,  artisanal is the key word at Maison Ikkoku (20 kandahar St., 62942600). grab a coffee on the first  floor before browsing through chic  menswear from labels like Hobo,  nuggets and discovered upstairs.  don't forget to check out the many  indie boutiques found along hip  street Haji Lane. one such example  is Know It Nothing (51 Haji Lane,  6392-5475), where you can find  international brands like Porter,

Thirsty after all that shopping? Chill  out over a cup of fragrant Turkish  coffee or a bagalawa shake at Café le Caire (42 arab St., 6292-0979),  before heading for beer at Blu Jaz  (11 Bali Lane, 6292-3800), which  features live music. alternatively,  enjoy a quiet cocktail custom-made  by the mixologists at Bar Stories  (57a Haji Lane, 6298-0838).  don’t miss the chance to dine  at Islamic Restaurant (745 north  Bridge rd., 6298-7563). around for  almost 50 years, its trademark  nasi biryani and mutton  rendang are still the  stars here. The rustic  Bumbu Restaurant (44 kandahar St.,  6392-8628) is also  great for its eclectic mix  of indonesian, Peranakan  fIka and Thai dishes. or check out  contemporary cafés like Swedish  Fika (257 Beach rd. 6396-9096).  For vegetarian options, go to  Namaste India (288 Serangoon  rd., 6735-6755). if you are feeling  a bit adventurous, try the fiery fish  head curry at the popular Banana Leaf Apollo (54 race Course rd.,  6297-1595). its indian dishes are  served on banana leaves, and you’re  encouraged to use your hands  here; the wait staff insists that it  brings out the aroma of the food.

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TiraMiSU Hero 121 Tyrwhitt Rd., 6292-5271, S(207548), www.thetiramisuhero.com. MRT: Lavender.

Find tiramisu in an assortment  of flavors ($3.50 upwards)  here, from the classic  espresso to old-school  Singaporean choices like Milo  and Horlicks. There are also  savory items like Thai basil  pork rice ($12.50) and truffle  egg bacon roll ($10.50).

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LionS Xii Jun 21, 7.45pm. Jalan Besar Stadium, 100 Tyrwhitt Rd., 6292-2418, S(207542), www.lionsxii.sg. MRT: Lavender. $13.

if you’re all caught up in  soccer fever and want some  live sporting action, check out  Singapore’s very own Lions Xii  team as they go head to head  with Malaysia’s Perak Fa at this  Malaysia Super League match.

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313 Orchard Road, (65) 6496-9313

Step into the world of fashion and choose from a myriad of latest offerings at 313@somerset from Forever 21, Uniqlo and ZARA amongst others. Feeling peckish? Let the palate run wild with exciting food and beverage offers or chill at the alfresco restaurants and bars at the Discovery Walk!

2. Club 21 Style Services

#02-20/21 Hilton Hotel Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Hilton Hotel, (65) 6304-1388

Club 21 Style Services is a bespoke shopping service that saves you time while you enjoy Singapore. Shop with our style advisors for on-the-spot consultations on fit and style, or our style advisors can pre-shop a range of apparel and accessories from Club 21’s suite of over 60 luxury brands, for a fitting session.

3. Forum The Shopping Mall

583 Orchard Road, (65) 6732-2469/79 Forum The Shopping Mall caters to the needs of modern families with its unique mix of international brands such as Club21b, TriBeCa and Tsumori Chisato. For the little ones, stores like Jo Andrew and friends, Not Too Big and

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4. Hilton Shopping Gallery

581 Orchard Road, (65) 6737-2233

This shopping destination houses a collection of the finest names in fashion. Shoppers can indulge in an enclave of luxury shopping with designer labels straight off the catwalks of Milan and Paris, fine European jewellery and watches and multi-label boutiques for men and women.

5. Isetan Scotts

350 Orchard Road, (65) 6733-1111

Flagship Isetan Scotts boasts a wide collection of international fashion designer lines, cosmetics and familyoriented merchandise catering to the locals and tourists. Isetan Supermarket at the basement level with its emphasis on high quality Japanese products is especially popular, offering Japanese lifestyle concepts through various food festivals.

6. Mandarin Gallery

333A Orchard Road, (65) 6831-6363 Set right in the heart of Singapore’s

bustling Orchard Road, the four-level mall is a retail haven for the discerning fashionista offering an amazing spread of quintessential local boutiques and international cult brands. For a quick time-out, Mandarin Gallery also offers a lip-smacking range of boutique eateries that caters for every taste.

7. Metro Paragon

#02-28 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, (65) 6835-3322

When in Singapore, indulge in one of the nation’s favourite pastimes at Metro department store at Paragon. Shop and bag fabulous deals on popular brands and merchandise storewide. On top of this, receive an exclusive 10% tourist discount when you present your passport. Conditions apply.

8. Ngee Ann City

391 Orchard Road, (65) 6506-0462

Ngee Ann City is a city-within-a-city showcasing seven levels of shopping and gastronomic gems. It boasts a spectacular range of 130 specialty stores and leading luxury fashion labels including the Japanese department store Takashimaya. Ngee Ann City is also a place to rest and recharge with over 30 amazing restaurants and designer cafés offering tantalizing treats from exotic local fare to sophisticated fine dining.

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Orchard Central’s “Center of New” positioning permeates every aspect of the mall—including new architectural and design forms—to bring about fresh and distinctive retail experiences for the urban shoppers. Fronted by an iconic exterior featuring local artist Matthew Ngui’s eye-catching digital art membrane, the mall presents a unique cluster concept, grouping complementary offerings together to serve as special destinations for shoppers. Differentiating itself through a myriad of new experiences, Orchard Central features the world’s tallest indoor Via Ferrata climbing wall, the largest collection of public art installations by acclaimed international artists (worth over $9 million), a 24/7-operational Roof Garden and Discovery Walk, as well as Singapore’s first dedicated Mediterranean retail and lifestyle destination located at Basement 2.

A prominent shopping icon along Orchard Road, Paragon is a mall that offers an unrivalled shopping experience with over 200 luxury boutiques and retail shops to cater to your every need. From now till 31 Dec 2014, tourists will enjoy shopping privileges at participating shops, free coffee and a special gift when you shop at Paragon. Please present your passport to enjoy the privileges and for redemption. Kindly visit www. paragon.com.sg/tourists or the Paragon Concierge at L1 for more details.

Wheelock Place is an exciting cosmopolitan destination that meets every demand of the stylish urbanite. Behind its distinctive conical façade lie 7 floors of the trendiest fashion and lifestyle finds, excellent restaurants and cafés such as Marks & Spencer, Clarins Skin Spa, EpiCentre, Maison Kayser, Melissa, Pylones and many more.

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10. orchardgateway 277 Orchard Road, (65) 6513-4633

orchardgateway is Orchard Road’s latest fashion mall with a wide range of international high-street fashion, mixed-label as well as indie fashion boutiques. Among its unique features are a dedicated Men’s Zone catering to the trendy male shopper and an underground retail lane showcasing a cluster of international and local fashion blogshops. A 60-metre lighted runway and other fashion-inspired furniture within the mall add to its appeal as a shopping destination for the fashion forward.

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12. TANGS Orchard

310 Orchard Road, (65) 6737-5500

The store that started the retail revolution that is Orchard Road is home to a curated selection of the most discerning international beauty, fashion, home and gifting brands. With five floors of exciting merchandise and experiences, you’ll be spoilt for choice! Your stay in Singapore isn’t complete without a visit to the iconic store that is TANGS!

13. Scotts Square 6 Scotts Road

Scotts Square is conceptualised with the modern, well-travelled and discerning shopper in mind. Located between the Grand Hyatt and Marriott hotels, Scotts Square features flagship boutiques of international labels and delectable dining selections over four floors— including Damiani, Hermès, Michael Kors, On Pedder, Sincere Fine Watches, Sushi Ichi, Vivienne Tam and more.

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15. Wing Tai Retail

Enjoy your holiday shopping with exciting offers at Wing Tai Retail outlets such as Adolfo Dominguez, adidas, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Ben Sherman, Etam, Dorothy Perkins, FOX, G2000, i.t, Karen Millen, Miss Selfridge, Topman, Topshop and Warehouse! In addition, tourists can enjoy 10% off regular priced items at participating Orchard Road stores. Simply present passport or foreign ID. Terms and conditions apply. Please check in-store for more details.

16. Wisma Atria

435 Orchard Road, (65) 6235-2103

At Wisma Atria, you can indulge in endless shopping and dining options with an extensive array of international brands—Coach, Dorothy Perkins, Etam, Forever New, Gap, LIU•JO, Miss Selfridge, Nine West and Tory Burch spread over 5 levels. New additions to the mall include Omakase Burger, Craftholic and O’ Coffee Club.

Navigate around Orchard Road with the new interactive walking map on Orchard Road’s free mobile app “@Orchard”. Available for download on both AppStore and Google Play.

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Orchard Road is not known as Singapore’s “shopping street” for nothing. Named after the plantations that lined it during the ’40s, it is today home to the world’s most prominent luxury labels, as well as stylish indie stores stocking hard-to-find labels and unexpected gems from across Asia. However, it is not just the vast variety of shopping that’s a draw. There are also choice dining and wining options located alongside quaint cafés to whet your appetite, so you can shop all day.

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the rarest international cult brands like Undercover and Ganryu can be found at Club 21b at 1 Forum The Shopping Mall (583 Orchard Rd., 6732-2469) while Inhabit—The Other Store at 9 Mandarin Gallery (333A Orchard Rd., 6831-6363) offers desirable international and AD regional clothing labels like MM6STby EVENS RO Maison Martin Margiela from Paris, and Song for the Mute from Australia. For something uniquely Singaporean, Hansel also at Mandarin Gallery, is local fashion designer Jo Soh’s cheery take on contemporary womenswear with a vintage twist. The Reckless Shop at Orchard Central, will RO

These malls are spacious and inviting, offering worldclass customer service. Popular high street stores like H&M at Orchard Building (1 Grange Rd., 6735-6370), Topshop at 8 Knightsbridge (270 Orchard Rd., 6593-6999) and Uniqlo at 11 313@somerset (313 Orchard Rd., 6496-9313) promise plenty of affordable buys in a myriad of styles imaginable. You’re sure not to leave empty-handed either way. The city is also home to some of the best multi-label indie boutiques in the world, stocking fashion that represents the best of contemporary desigvavvn. Some of

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The main shopping strip of Orchard Road is home to both high fashion and high street retailers, catering to both cluedin shoppers and the masses. There are Prada, Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo at 6 Paragon Shopping Centre (290 Orchard Rd., 6738-5535), Louis Vuitton and Dior at 5 ION Orchard (2 Orchard Turn, 6238-8228), Fendi, Chanel and Hermès at 7 Ngee Ann City (391 Orchard Rd., 65060461), and Michael Kors, Anne Fontaine and Hermès at 3 Scotts Square (6 Scotts Rd., 6733-1188), the newest luxury space here.

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please the fashion forward with its unconventional use of materials and silhouettes, while internationally renowned Ashley Isham, also in the same mall, stocks gorgeous, elaborate evening gowns for women. Those looking for something edgier can check out Depression at Orchard Cineleisure (8 Grange Rd., 62351155) or Saturday at 2 Wheelock Place for out-of-this-world designs and bold silhouettes that will make any wearer stand out from the crowd.

DINING & NIGHTLIFE After all that hard work, chill out at some of the best cafés and bars in the area. Take your pick from cafés like Arteastiq (#04-14/15 Mandarin Gallery, 6235-8370), Wild Honey (#03-02 Mandarin Gallery, 6235-3900; #03-01/02 Scotts Square, 6636-1816), Jones the Grocer (#04-21/23 Mandarin Gallery, 6836-6372) and Dean & Deluca (#04-23/24 Orchard Central, 6509-7708). Their great coffee, tea, all-day breakfast items and desserts are guaranteed to perk you up. If you’re looking for something stronger to help you cool off, stop 32 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

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ATTRACTIONS While you’re in Orchard, catch a glimpse of The Istana (www.istana. gov.sg), located close to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station. The Istana is the official residence of the President of Singapore and features stunning British architecture. Farther down the road towards City Hall and Bras Basah, you’ll also find two of Singapore’s biggest museums, the 18 Singapore Art Museum (71 Bras Basah Rd., 6332-3222, www.singaporeartmuseum.sg) and the 17 National Museum of Singapore (93 Stamford Rd., 6332-5642, www.nationalmuseum. sg). The Singapore Art Museum holds a permanent collection of approximately 7,000 South and East Asian contemporary and modern art pieces, while exhibitions at the National Museum of Singapore investigate 700 years of Singapore’s rich history and diverse culture.

#11-03/04 Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Rd., 6634-0423, S(238896), www.facebook.com/ BWBSingapore. MRT: Somerset.

Styled like a boxing ring, this casual eatery definitely isn’t for lightweights. Chow down on American bar grub, such as the Tyson Peanut Butter Burger ($21.90) and Mozzarella Jumbo Wings ($14.80).

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UNEARTHED Through Jul 6. Singapore Art Museum, 71 Bras Basah Rd., 6332-3222, S(189555), www.singaporeartmuseum.sg. MRT: Bras Basah. $10.

Discover more about our complex relationship with nature at this thought-provoking exhibition, which draws on works from the museum’s permanent collection. Also on display are fascinating collaborative works between local and regional artists.


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This historically rich enclave is known by local Chinese as “niu che shui” (bullock cart water), named after the common sight of oxen-drawn wagons on its streets in the 19th century. Today, the well-preserved shophouses that once held coolie houses, opium dens, brothels and factories have been replaced with modern bars and restaurants. Though it has evolved significantly over the years, Chinatown continues to boast a unique blend of heritage sites and new buildings with strong cultural influences. ATTRACTIONS One fascinating heritage site here is the sacred 4 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (288 South Bridge Rd., 6220-0220), where daily opening ceremonies involving the board bell and drum rituals take place as early as 4:30am. Another landmark is the 10 Thian Hock Keng Temple (158 Telok Ayer St., 6423-4616), one of the oldest Hokkien temples in Singapore.

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Built back in 1839, it is a traditional architectural masterpiece entirely assembled without nails. National monument 6 Sri Mariamman Temple (244 South Bridge Rd., 6223-4064) is the oldest Hindu place of worship here, with history dating back to 1827. To learn more about the culture and history of the area, go for Chinatown Visitor Centre’s (2 Banda St., 6221-5115) daily walking tours.

DINING Besides traditional street markets that serve local delights, there is 5 Maxwell Food Centre (1 Kadayanallur St.), home to a variety of Singaporean food. To sample Russian fare, pay a visit to Buyan (10 Duxton Hill, 62230027) at 1 Duxton Hill, or head nearby to Lucha Loco (15 Duxton Hill, 6226-3938) for Mexican street food and cocktails.


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Michelin-starred British chef ARTS AND CULTURE Jason Atherton has also left his mark Located nearby is 7 Red Dot Traffic here with tapas joint Esquina (16 Jiak (28 Maxwell Rd., 6534-7001), Chuan Rd., 6222-1616) and casual which was formerly a traffic police eatery Keong Saik Snacks (49 Keong headquarters. Now it is home Saik Rd., 6221-8338). Right next to the Red Dot Design Museum door is a speakeasy-style and other creative services. secret bar, which you Many contemporary art need a password to exhibitions such as the enter (tip: ask the monthly MAAD (Market waiters at Keong of Artists And Designers) Saik Snacks). also take place here. Another great spot for drinks nearby SHOPPING is swank cocktail bar At hip Duxton Hill is two-storey the cufflink The Cufflink Club (6 Jiak bookstore Littered with Books club Chuan Rd., 9694-9623). (20 Duxton Rd., 6220-6824), Over at Club Street, you’ll find great for browsing. In another part conserved shophouses occupied by of Chinatown, there’s Ann Siang galleries, restaurants and bars such Hill, populated by cafés and vintage as 83 (83 Club St., 6220-4083) shops like The Little Dröm Store (7 and wine bar Ô Batignolles (2 Ann Siang Hill, 6225-5541), which Gemmill Lane, 6438-3913). Head shares store space with Kki (7 Ann to Luke’s Oyster Bar & Chophouse Siang Hill, 6225-6650), a quaint spot (20 Gemmill Lane, 6221-4468) selling delectable handmade cakes. for American food and Ding Dong (23 Ann Siang Rd., 6557-0189) for modern Southeast Asian dishes.

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21 Duxton Rd., 6225-5567, S(089487), www.facebook.com/ Kikuwws. MRT: Tanjong Pagar.

You’ll find a great variety of sushi ($10-$45) and sashimi ($15-$58) at this intimate restaurant, which is the place to be if you’re not in the mood for crowds. There’s also an array of sake ($18 upwards) and other Japanese tipples to be had.

free wi-fi

FREE WI-FI You can now get free Wi-Fi access along Smith Street, Trengganu Street, Pagoda Street, Sago Street and Kreta Ayer Square. When you log on, you’ll also get access to a handy map of Chinatown on your device.


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Holland Village has long been a stronghold for bohemian culture and Singapore’s expatriate community while Dempsey Hill is a hip neighboring district. The former is one of the city’s top lifestyle destinations with a cluster of wining and dining establishments set in quiet and mostly residential surrounds. The latter features trendy restaurants, spa facilities and shops hidden within the conserved colonial black-and-white buildings of former British army barracks. ATTRACTIONS Founded in 1859, the 63.7-hectare Singapore Botanic Gardens (1 Cluny Rd., 6471-7138) is the main recreational park in the area. It has an extensive range of more than 10,000 types of plants including the most comprehensive collection of tropical orchids in the world. There are also arts and cultural sites in Dempsey such as the 6 Museum of Contemporary

Arts (27A Loewen Rd., 64796622) at Loewen Gardens. The intimate contemporary art space brings in top artists from across Asia Pacific including Beijingbased sculptor Jiang Shuo and Sichuanese painter Ye Yongqing. Smaller galleries can be found at Holland Village too. A perennial favorite is TAKSU Singapore (#01-72 Blk. 43 Workloft@Chip Bee, Jalan Merah Saga, 6476-

4788), which has been open since 1989 and represents works by urban artists around Southeast Asia.

DINING AND NIGHTLIFE Among Dempsey’s hottest eateries is 8 The White Rabbit (39C Harding Rd., 6473-9965), an airy European dining spot housed in a former chapel for the colonial British garrison. It has been beautifully refurbished with wrought-iron grills and stained-glass windows. Also popular is 3 House (8D Dempsey Rd., 6475-7787), a multipurpose space with a café, bar and salon that’s right next door to molecular restaurant Tippling Club (8D Dempsey Rd., 6475-2217). Fashionistas and creatives head to P.S. Cafe (28B Harding Rd., 64793343), a stylish place where an eclectic mix of recipes—including

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SANPOuTEI RAMEN #01-01 253 Holland Ave., 6463-7277, S(278982), www.sanpoutei.sg. MRT: Holland Village. Already a hit with Japanese foodies, this eatery from Niigata in Japan offers a fish-based shoyu ramen ($14), a refreshing change from the more common pork broth tonkotsu ramen that’s available in most other places.

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OPERA IN THE PARk Jun 7, 6pm. Singapore Botanic Gardens, 1 Cluny Rd., 6471-7138, S(259569), www.singaporeopera.com.sg. MRT: Botanic Gardens. Free. Lay out your mats on the lush greens of Singapore Botanic Gardens for an evening of delightful opera. There’ll be performances from established opera performers, as well as up and coming stars.

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including gado gado salad, miso everything from local hawker fare to cod and poutine—is on offer. Local Vietnamese pho and Mexican food. seafood specialties such as fried Alternatively, head to Chip Bee youtiao fritters stuffed with minced Gardens stalwarts such as Chez prawns, chili and black pepper crab Petit Salut (#01-54 Blk. 44 Jalan can be savored at Merah Saga, 6474-9788), which 7 Long Beach (25 Dempsey offers French favorites such as Rd., 6323-2222). escargots and profiteroles, or For beer lovers, there’s Original Sin (#01-62 Blk. 43 5 Tawandang Microbrewery Jalan Merah Saga, 6475-5605), (#01-01, 26 Dempsey one of the nation’s pioneering Rd., 6476-6742), a vegetarian restaurants. Thai restaurant and watering hole SHOPPING that’s popular with In Holland Village the after-work Shopping Center, crowd, as well there’s Lim’s Arts and as Taphouse (18E Living (#02-01 Holland Dempsey Rd., 6634Road Shopping Centre, 211 Tawandang 1229, S(249677), www. microbrewery Holland Ave., 6467-1300), a brewerkz.com) serving mammoth home furnishings local craft brews. Holland Village and curios store with an array of offers many dining choices and is Chinoiserie silk cushion covers, split into two main areas: nightlife trinket boxes and African figures hub that make great souvenirs. 1 Lorong Mambong and the Dempsey’s Woody Antique quieter residential stretch 2 Chip House (#01-05 Blk. 13 Dempsey Bee Gardens along Jalan Merah Rd., 6471-1770) provides a similarly Saga. The former is known for Asian-inspired mix of statues and its live music venues including teak furniture, while emgallery Wala Wala Café Bar (31 Lorong (#01-04/05 Blk. 16 Dempsey Rd., Mambong, 6462-4288), a casual 6475-6941) and Rouge French two-story watering hole that Designs (#01-01 Blk. 16 Dempsey hosts local music acts nightly. Rd., 6475-9245) stock a range On the surrounding street, find of Oriental-style garments.


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Located at the southern tip of the island near the Central Business District (CBD), Marina Bay is home to luxury hotels, brandname boutiques, exclusive nightlife spots, fine dining destinations and worldclass theater venues—all of which are connected by a beautiful waterfront promenade. The heart of this district is the integrated resort by the Las Vegas Sands group, Marina Bay Sands (MBS). It comprises three towers and a shopping arcade, with sumptuous suites and a casino.

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Ave., 6734-8829), a 165m-tall giant observation wheel. Examples of early colonial Across the water—a short architecture abound here. There is walk over the beautiful glass and the 150-year-old 3 Saint Andrew’s steel mesh 8 Helix Bridge—is Cathedral (11 St Andrew's Rd., 11 Gardens by the Bay 6337-6104), the nation’s (18 Marina Gardens largest cathedral, and Dr., 6471-7808) with Raffles Hotel close to 100,000 (1 Beach Rd., 6337rare plants in domed 1886), a regal conservatories. establishment Another attraction opened in 1887. here is the 10 You can also find ArtScience Museum GardEnS by modern architectural sites thE bay (Marina Bay Sands, such as the distinctive spike10 Bayfront Ave., covered 6688-8868), which houses 4 Esplanade - Theatres on the international touring exhibitions. Bay (1 Esplanade Dr., 6828-8377), a top spot to watch world-class entertainment acts. Nearby, the three-story 6 F1 Pit Building (1 Republic Blvd., 6884-6940) is a hub for the Singapore leg of the Grand Prix, just next door to the 7 Singapore Flyer (30 Raffles

DINING & NIGhTLIfE There’s plenty to eat, too, with an array of choice options at Marina Bay Sands. Japanese dining temple Waku Ghin (#02-02, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8507) and


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NEW & NOTED DAMIANI #B2-79 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 66887564, S(018956). MRT: Bayfront.

Set to open this month is this boutique by Italian jeweler Damiani. The luxury jewelry brand has been run by the same family for over three generations and count Sophia Loren and Sharon Stone as their regulars.

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ARTSCIENCE LATE Jun 12, 7pm. ArtScience Museum, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8868, S(018956), www.marinabaysands.com. MRT: Marina Bay. Free.

ArtScience Museum’s new collaborative performance art event extends the museum’s opening hours till 10pm. for this edition, artists from Singapore and Japan work together to create Life Circuit, video performances that cleverly incorporate safety equipment like goggles and masks.

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American celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck’s steakhouse CUT (#B1-71 Galleria Level, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8517) are both on-site. for the best views of the city, try Sky on 57 (57/f Sands SkyPark, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 66888857) or Ku Dé Ta (57/f Sands SkyPark, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 1 Bayfront Ave., 6688-7688). At night, clubbers can visit two glamorous party venues, housed in MBS' stunning South Crystal Pavilion, Pangaea (South Crystal Pavilion, Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave., 86117013) and Avalon (South Crystal Pavilion, Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave., 6688-7448). Other top spots are at 2 Swissôtel the Stamford (2 Stamford Rd., 6338-8585), including french fine dining restaurant JAAN (70/f Equinox Complex, Swissôtel the Stamford, 6837-3322) and New Asia Bar (71-72/f Equinox Complex, Swissôtel the Stamford, 64315681). Waterfront Spanish restaurant Catalunya (The fullerton

Pavilion, 82 Collyer Quay, 6534-0188, S(049327), www.catalunya.sg) also boasts incredible views of the Bay. for local food, visit 13 Lau Pa Sat (18 Raffles Quay, 6220-2138), a Victorian cast-iron structure with a wide range of hawker stalls. Also from the colonial era is the 19th century convent and chapel compound, 1 CHIJMES (30 Victoria St., 6337-7810), which is today a food and beverage haven.

ShOPPING Luxury lifestyle center Marina Bay Sands houses Louis Vuitton’s first Island Maison store (Crystal Pavilion North, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6788-3888) in Southeast Asia, as well as Ralph Lauren’s duplex store (#B1/B2-72/68 Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-7161). Beyond that, there’s 5 Suntec City Mall (3 Temasek Blvd., 6825-2667) featuring a comprehensive range of boutiques, as well as the Fountain of Wealth. for a quieter shopping experience, head to Millenia Walk (9 Raffles Blvd., 6883-1122) for high-end stores like Cortina Watch and BOSE.


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Back in the early days, the Singapore River was the former British colony’s main trade lifeblood where all commercial activities took place. Today, the riverbanks are still abuzz but the bustle of entrepôt trade has been replaced with an array of historical spots rich in culture, restaurants and after-dark entertainment. The contrasting sight of restored colonial landmarks like The Fullerton Hotel against towering modern skyscrapers makes this neighborhood a particularly striking one to explore. ATTRACTIONS The sculpture of the mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish is one of Singapore’s most iconic mascots. Known as the 11 Merlion (1 Fullerton Square, 6736-6622), its head represents the country’s original name Singapura (lion city) while its body symbolizes the fishing village that the island used to be. See the historical site where Sir Stamford Raffles landed in 1819 and the architecturally 34 WHERE SIN GA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

stunning 10 Cavenagh Bridge (linked to the Marina waterfront). It’s also hard to miss the 5 MICA Building (140 Hill St., 62707988), home to the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, with its distinctive colorful window shutters. Explore this vibrant stretch along the river via the Singapore River Cruise (6336-6111, www.rivercruise.com. sg, $3), which takes you from Clarke Quay to the Singapore Flyer to Marina Bay Sands.

The first museum in the region to present a broad perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilizations is the 9 Asian Civilisations Museum (1 Empress Place, 6332-2982). It houses 11 galleries that showcase over 1,300 artifacts. If you prefer theatrics, the Singapore Repertory Theatre (20 Merbau Rd., 6221-5585) stages both original and popular classic productions, including Forbidden City: Portrait of an Empress, Hamlet and Avenue Q.


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KuRO RESTAuRANT + BAR #01-11 The Cannery, 3C River Valley Rd., 9733-6669, S(159555), www.kuro.com.sg. MRT: Clarke Quay.

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DINING AND NIGHTLIFE Over the years, Singapore River has grown to include a host of eateries and nightlife spots, one of which is 7 Boat Quay. Here, you will find bustling bars showing live sports on Tv like Harry’s and Prince of Wales. In the area, located just above Clarke Quay MRT, is 3 Central (6 Eu Tong Sen St., 6532-9922), which offers great dining options like awardwinning ramen house Marutama Ramen, fashion boutiques, as well as eclectic retailers like Goods of Desire (G.O.D.). 36 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

If you’re looking to paint the town red, 4 Clarke Quay would be right up your alley. Enjoy your meal with live entertainment at restaurant bars such as Aquanova and The Pump Room. If beer is more your thing, knock back pints at Beer Market or Brewerkz Microbrewery. Those who want to dance the night away can pop by clubs like Attica or Fenix Room. The 2 Robertson Quay stretch houses restaurants like Da Mario Pizzeria Ristorante and tapas joint FoodBar DaDa. Those exploring this area in the day have plenty of options, too. For a peaceful afternoon away from the hustle and bustle, take your pick from chic and contemporary coffee bars like Toby’s Estate and Smitten Coffee & Tea Bar. If you prefer something a little more happening after dark, visit 1 Zouk (17 Jiak Kim St., 6738-2988) for a world-class clubbing experience. The longest standing club in Singapore, this nightspot has a constant stream of international guest DJs.

This Japanese gastrobar boasts a menu by well-known consultant chef Hide Yamamoto, including bara chirashi ($22) and grilled pufferfish ($15). Drinks-wise, find Asahi beer on tap, Japanese whiskeys like Nikka and Hibiki, and cocktails like Japanese Sandal (gin, Cointreau, Malibu and Yakult).

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HAPPY HOuR AT BREWERKZ #01-05/06 Riverside Point, 30 Merchant Rd., 6438-7438, S(058282), www.brewerkz.com. MRT: Clarke Quay.

Indulge in fresh brews and bottled craft beers at discounted prices during the microbrewery’s super-long happy hour, from noon to 8pm daily. The earlier you go, the cheaper the drinks are—so beat the clock for some great value beer.



the guide Flower Power Step into a brilliant world of blooms at Gardens by the Bay’s French Faire floral display—you’ll get to admire flowers like lavender, lilac, jasmine and gardenia, with a replica of the Eiffel Tower as the backdrop. Plus, you can participate in an outdoor movie screening, opera performance and garden trail—all French-themed too, of course. Through June 22. Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr., 6420-6841, www.gardensbythebay.com.sg. MRT: Bayfront. Free.

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Cruise Control Whiz about effortlessly on two wheels and visit iconic attractions like the Southermost Point of Continental Asia (pictured above) and the Merlion on Gogreen Segway Eco Adventure’s latest offering, the Sentosa Segway Tour. You’ll get to cover almost the whole of Sentosa within 2.5 hours, all without breaking a sweat (well, almost). The tour, which costs $118 per person, starts at 10.15am, 1.15pm and 5pm daily. 50 Beach View, 9825-4066, S(098604), www.segway-sentosa.com. MRT: HarbourFront.

SACRED SPACES Singapore’s most prominent religious sites. 1

SRI MARIAMMAN TEMPLE 244 South Bridge Rd., 6223-4064, S(058793), www.singaporevr.com. MRT: Chinatown.

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MASJID SULTAN 3 Muscat St., 6293-4405, S(198833), www.muis.gov.sg. MRT: Bugis.

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BUDDHA TOOTH RELIC TEMPLE 288 South Bridge Rd., 6220-0220, S(058840), www.btrts.org.sg. MRT: Chinatown.

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ARMENIAN CHURCH OF ST GREGORY THE ILLUMINATOR 60 Hill St., 6334-0141, S(179366), armeniansinasia.org. MRT: City Hall.

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one of the best spots in Singapore for birdwatching is Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, a favorite with local nature enthusiasts. 301 neo Tiew Crescent, 6794-1401, S(718925), www.sbwr.org.sg. MRT: Kranji.

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explore one of the most challenging trails in Singapore, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve atop our tallest hill. good views await—but remember not to feed the macaque monkeys! 177 Hindhede dr., 1800-471-7300, S(589333), www.nparks.gov.sg. MRT: Bukit gombak.

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Sporty hangout East Coast Park is peppered with bicycle rental stands (rates start from $6 per hour) including the official pCn (park Connector network) pitstop. The scenic 15 kilometer park is great for cycling around with the sea breeze in your hair as you admire the seemingly endless beach. east Coast parkway, 1800-471-7300, S(449893), www.nparks.gov.sg. MRT: Kembangan.

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explore Sentosa’s beaches or even roam around the island after dark on eco-friendly two-wheeled personal transporters at Go Green Segway Eco Adventure. #01-K5 Segway Hub, 50 Beach view, 9825-4066,

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You’ve probably heard of the Singapore Zoo and night Safari, but nestled between them is our newest wildlife park River Safari. get acquainted with over 5,000 animals— like the giant salamander, giant river otter, and (of course) pandas—spread across the eight river-inspired terrains here. River Safari, 80 Mandai lake Rd., 6269-3411, S(729826), www.riversafari. com.sg. MRT: Marsiling.

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Head to Mount Faber, where you can wine and dine with stunning views over Sentosa island, then take a cable car ride all the way across. You can also embark on the Southern Ridges trail, which takes you through must-see landmarks like Henderson waves, a stunning 274 meter-long pedestrian bridge that’s lit up with led displays. Telok Blangah Rd., 6270-8855, S(099203), www.mountfaber.com.sg. MRT: Telok Blangah.

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The ultra modern Gardens by the Bay spans 101 hectares and is dominated by two giant climatecontrolled conservatories with close to 100,000 plants from almost every continent.. 18 Marina gardens dr., 6420-6841, S(018953), www. gardensbythebay.org.sg. MRT: Bayfront.

A Design for Life The brand new National Design Centre, which is located in the heart of town, is the locus for everything design-related—you’ll get to participate in a slew of exhibitions and programmes. Plus, it’s housed in a beautiful conservation Art Deco building. 111 Middle Rd., S(188969), www.designsingapore.org. MRT: Bugis.

Emmanuel Stroobant TV personality and chefowner of Saint Pierre (#01-05 Quayside Isle, 31 Ocean Way, 64380887, S(098375), www.saintpierre.com.sg) “I like to go Sentosa—I definitely recommend Universal Studios Singapore (Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, 6577-8888, www.rwsentosa. com. MRT: HarbourFront)!”


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Andy Warhol, Electric Chair, 1971 © 2013 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Gallery By Sky One Art Sky One Art Investment Pte Ltd, established in 2001, presents to you their newly open gallery. Dedicated in representing the works of acclaimed talented Singaporean Artist, Mr. Tan Oe Pang (Chen You Bing). Bread Talk IHQ, 30 Tai Seng Street, #09-02 Singapore 534013 Tel: +65 8655 0006 http://skyoneartgallery.com Mon–Fri: 10am-6pm Sat, Sun & PH: By Appointment Only

Galerie Belvedere Galerie Belvedere, established in 1996, is a leading Singapore art gallery and consultancy with an international dimension dealing in contemporary paintings and sculptures from Europe and Asia. Artists include Wong Keen Kurt Metzler, Dick Lee and Andre Tan. 140 Hill Street Old Hill Street Police Station, #01-10/11/12 Tel: +65 6423 1233 www.galerie-belvedere.com Mon–Fri: 11 am-7pm; Sat: 12 pm-5pm Sun & PH: By Appointment Only

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Collectors Contemporary Collectors Contemporary specialises in the exhibition and sale of important works of modern and contemporary art. Artists featured include Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Banksy, Russell Young, Chris Levine and Gottfried Helnwein. www.collectors.com.sg 5 Jalan Kilang Barat, #01-03 Petro Centre Singapore 159349 Tel: +65 68780103 Tue–Sat: 11am to 7pm

Icon Gallery Icon Gallery showcases music & icon inspired art and sporting memorabilia. It presents original artwork, rare prints, photographs and album cover fine art, as well as originally signed sporting memorabilia. 476 River Valley Road , Tel: 6735 4550 Tue–Sat: 10:30-6:30pm, Sun 11:00-5:00pm, Closed Mon

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AsiAn All-stArs The famed Guggenheim Foundation and finance giant UBS team up for No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia in this prestigious traveling exhibition of contemporary asian art. Their multidisciplinary acquisitions span 16 different artists from 11 countries who comment on asia’s culture, history, and current affairs. Through Jul 20. Centre for Contemporary Art, 43 Malan Rd., 6684-0998, S(108937), www.gillmanbarracks.com/cca. MRT: Labrador Park. Free.

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This gallery boasts extensive international networks in Europe, Australia and Southeast Asia. It is committed to advancing the practice of the most dynamic and innovative contemporary artists, working across a wide range of traditional and nontraditional media. #01-22 Gillman Barracks, 47 Malan Rd., 9835-8271, S(109444), www.futureperfect.asia. MRT: Labrador Park.

10 Gillman Barracks, 6 Lock Rd., 6694-3777, S(108934), www. partnersandmucciaccia.com. MRT: Labrador Park.

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Since its founding in cologne in 1995, this gallery has held over 80 exhibitions. Its Singapore outpost features emerging, mid-career and senior artists from north America, Europe and Southeast Asia. They plan both solo presentations and group exhibitions, as well as support public programs such as lectures, floor talks and ancillary events. #02-21 Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Rd., 6734-8948, S(108937), www. galeriemichaeljanssen.de. MRT: Labrador Park.

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historic Italian import Partners & Mucciaccia at Gillman Barracks is led by director Massimiliano Mucciaccia and focuses on European and American works. Expect pieces by masters such as Picasso, Pizzi cannella and Marco Tirelli. #02-

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The award-winning fost Gallery constantly surprises with the range and diversity of work it exhibits without ever compromising on quality. Standouts include works by top worldwide and local artists like Tang Ling nah, Adeeluz Zafar and chun Kai Qun, many of whom have themselves won accolades. #01-02 Gillman Barracks, 1 Lock Rd., 66943080, S(108932), www.fostgallery. com. MRT: Labrador Park.

works by contemporary artists. #03-22 Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Rd., S(108937), www.pearllam.com. MRT: Labrador Park.

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yeo Workshop at Gillman Barracks, named after its sassy owner Audrey yeo who was previously part of the luminary new york art scene, is one of the best places in town to catch works by emerging local and international artists. It also holds regular workshops, symposiums and events, usually held over weekends. #01-01 Gillman Barracks, 1 Lock Rd., S(108973), www.yeoworkshop.com. MRT: Labrador Park.

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find eclectic works with a curated Asian focus at hong Kong and Shanghai-based Pearl Lam Galleries’ new Singapore outpost, which opened in early 2014. founded by and named after the flamboyant chinese heiress and art icon, the new gallery showcases a diverse range of abstract

Sebastião Salgado’s breathtaking photography exhibition Genesis showcases destinations on our planet, dramatically highlighting Earth’s fragility and the relationship between us and our surroundings. Through Jul 7. National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Rd., 6332-5642, S(178897), www. nationalmuseum.sg. MRT: Bras Basah. Free.


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PEDAL PowEr Hop onto a rental bike from Druthers Bicycle Rental and explore the city on one of their popular bicycle tours (from $98). The tour will take you past hidden back alleys, as well as prominent landmarks like the Singapore Flyer and Esplanade—it’s a great way to learn more about Singapore, and you’ll get to burn some calories while you’re at it. 20 Upper Pickering St., 9224-6265, S(058284), www.druthers.sg.

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its award-winning design and facilities set this lush garden spa apart. indulge in a rejuvenating shower or even a hydrotherapy bath outdoors where you’re surrounded by beautiful foliage, get fit in a pilates class run by renowned Singapore brand powerMoves, and tuck into the sumptuous raw food menu at The Green Room. All are part of Aramsa’s holistic wellness package. Bishan park 2, 1382 Ang Mo Kio Ave. 1, 64566556, S(569931), www.aramsaspas. com. MRT: Bishan.

the Singapore Wave, a traditional Asian massage influenced by the city’s melting pot of cultures. Reflexology and body therapies designed to promote cell generation are also available. Shangri-la Hotel, 22 Orange Grove Rd., 6213-4818, S(258350), www.shangri-la.com/ singapore. MRT: Orchard.

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designed around the concept of the Tree of life, this intimate haven for relaxation evokes the ambience of a bamboo garden, with twisted branches on the walls and grained parquet floors. Try the signature therapy, the Royal Banyan, which features the Royal Banyan Herbal pouch Massage, a lemongrass and cucumber scrub, as well as refreshments to round things off. 55/f Tower 1, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8825, S(018956), www.banyantreespa.com. MRT: Bayfront.

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Set on 10,000 sq. ft. of manicured gardens, the world-acclaimed spa group’s Asian flagship boasts state-of-the-art facilities, a hammam (traditional Turkish bath) as well as award-winning treatments that use only natural products. Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, 65778880, S(098269). www.rwsentosa. com. MRT: Harbourfront.

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This luxurious garden spa offers 14 indoor and six outdoor treatment rooms in a landscaped corner on Sentosa island. its products are made from 100% natural sources and are paraben-free. Try the signature Beaufort Touch massage, which incorporates long, languid massage movements. 2 Bukit Manis Rd., 6371-1318, S(099891), www. spabotanica.com. MRT: Harbourfront.

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AUrIGA sPA

Auriga Spa has won the forbes Travel Guide five-Star Spa status, and it’s no wonder. located in the lush Capella hotel on Sentosa, this spa features lots of space and greenery, all very much in line with its holistic wellness approach. Expect great facilities including vitality pools, herbal baths, aromatherapy showers and organic, all-natural products. Capella Singapore, 1 The Knolls, 6591-5023, S(098297), www.capellahotels.com/singapore. MRT: Harbourfront.

Beauty Express Need a super-quick pick-meup? Try Aesop Tangs’s express facial ($95)—you’ll have your face double cleansed, masked and treated with serums, all within 45 minutes. Plus, the fee is fully redeemable for products for first-time customers. Tangs, 310 Orchard Rd., 6836-4748, S(238864), www. aesop.com. MRT: Orchard.



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Southern Belle New Orleans-style restaurant and bar Life Is Beautiful specializes in Southern comfort food like seafood gumbo ($25), pulled pork with duck fat chips ($21) and buttermilk fried chicken ($38). At night, the restaurant doubles up as a party space, with the bar serving up stiff drinks and even Prohibition-style mocktails. 99 Duxton Rd., 6423-0939, S(089543), www.lifeisbeautiful.sg. MRT: Tanjong Pagar.

THE BRUNCH BUNCH Three of the best brunch spots in town. Dig in! 1

KITH #01-08 Quayside Isle, 31 Ocean Way, 6734-9007, S(098375), www.kith.com.sg. MRT: HarbourFront.

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JONES THE GROCER #01-12, 9 Dempsey Rd., 6476-1512, S(247697), www.jonesthegrocer.com. MRT: Orchard (or take a taxi).

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Temperature Rising New bistro 63Celsius serves up a mix of fusion tapas and bigger sharing plates. Try the burrata burger ($22) and black squid ink croquettes ($15), as well as the thirst-quenching spicy mojito ($18), which incorporates Asian ingredients like chilli padi and coconut water. #01-03 Asia Square Tower Two, 12 Marina View, 6100-6363, S(018961), www.63celsius.com. sg. MRT: Downtown.

Andre Chiang chef-owner of Restaurant Andre (41 Bukit Pasoh Rd., 6534-8880, S(089855), www.restaurantandre.com. MRT: Outram Park) “Burnt Ends (20 Teck Lim Rd., 6224-3933, www.burntends. com.sg. MRT: Outram Park) is a great casual restaurant where you’ll get to enjoy some of the best food in Singapore.”

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CELEBRITY CHEF RESTAURANTS

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JAMIe’S ItAlIAn

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l’AtelIer de Joël roBuchon

This large casual space by UK celeb chef Jamie Oliver offers a range of affordable everyday eats like crab risotto and grilled chicken with pizziola tomato sauce. #01-165-167 1 HarbourFront Walk, 6733-5500, S(098585), www.jamieoliver.com. MRT: HarbourFront.

you don’t step into a Joël Robuchon establishment without some lofty expectations. Opt for the eight-course degustation découverte menu, which brings a seemingly endless procession of dishes. Hotel Michael, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, 6577-7888, S(098138), www. resortsworldsentosa.com. MRT: HarbourFront.

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Pollen

Inspired and named after Jason Atherton’s Michelin-starred Pollen Street Social in London, this is a polished restaurant in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay, serving up modern european fare with Mediterranean ingredients—some of which are grown in their very own garden. #01-09 Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Dr., 6604-9988, S(018953), www.pollen. com.sg. MRT: Bayfront.

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Celeb chef Wolfgang Puck’s Singaporean outpost is a contemporary steakhouse that sports an impressive menu of beef. To go with it, you can look forward to scrumptious housemade sauces such as the signature

Argentinean chimichurri or wasabiyuzu kosho butter. #B1-71 Galleria Level, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8517, S(018956), www.wolfgangpuck.com. MRT: Bayfront.

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Look forward to topnotch, personalized service, a 10-course degustation menu with a distinctive Japanese sensibility that uses premium ingredients such as seasonal Japanese river fish, grade 9 Wagyu beef and Hokkaido uni (sea urchin) in an understated, elegant space. #02-02 Marina Bay Sands, 2 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8507, S(018956), www.marinabaysands. com. MRT: Bayfront.

Michelin-starred chef Daniel Boulud’s impressive, welloiled machine is chic, yet decidedly unpretentious. expect well-executed French classics including foie gras terrine and traditional coq au vin, as well as delectables like the quintessential original db burger and profiteroles au café. #B1-48 Galleria Level, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8525, S(018956), www.dbbistro.com. MRT: Bayfront.

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taste of the city Shahi Maharani Namaste! We invite you to sample the royal cuisine enjoyed by the Moghul Emperors of a bygone era. Whether you are trying curries, biryanis or offerings from the Royal Tandoor Oven, our cooks bring you an exciting blend of exotic spices, passed down through generations from the royal chefs. Come and enjoy an exciting gastronomic experience you will never forget. #03-21B Raffles City Shopping Centre (3/F Fairmont Singapore), 252 North Bridge Rd., 6235-8840, S(179103), www.shahimaharani.com. Open daily noon-2:30pm, 6:30-10:30pm.

Life Is Beautiful This New Orleans-style restaurant and bar serves up Southern comfort food like seafood gumbo, buttermilk fried chicken and pulled pork with duck fat chips alongside more adventurous offerings like crocodile and fennel boudin. Behind the bar is Southern belle Tyler Hudgens, mixing up stiff drinks and even Prohibition-style mocktails, while local DJ Ramesh brings on the rump-shaking tunes. 99 Duxton Rd., 6423-0939, S(089543), www.lifeisbeautiful.sg. Open Tue 6pm-midnight; Wed-Sat 6pm-3am.

Lawry’s The Prime Rib Singapore There’s no better place to celebrate the timeless festive traditions than at Lawry’s Singapore! Be prepared to indulge in our succulent Signature Roasted Prime Ribs of Beef carved from our “Silver Carts” and served with the famous Original Spinning Bowl Salad and Yorkshire Pudding. With so much to offer, Lawry’s Singapore promises a classic world-class dining experience coupled with impeccable service that you will never forget! Tourist Special: 10% off Total Bill #04-01/31 Mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Road. 6836 3333. reservations@lawrys.com.sg Open Sun-Thu 11.30am-10.00pm Fri & Sat 11.30am - 10.30pm www.lawrys.com.sg 50 WH ERE SINGA PO RE I j u ne 2 0 1 4

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The Big Apple The latest ritzy hotel bar to hit our shores is the Regent’s Manhattan. Helmed by head bartender, Ricky Paiva, it houses the world’s first in-hotel rickhouse containing 105 oak barrels for aging singlecask Negroni cocktails and bitters, and other experiments like flavoured white whiskey. Expect 25 seasonally-rotating cocktails (from $20) that reflect the distinct characteristics of Manhattan neighborhoods. 2/F Regent Singapore, 1 Cuscaden Rd., 6725-3377, www.facebook.com/manhattansg, S(249715). MRT: Orchard.

DANCE Clubs Let your hair down at these local party institutions. 1

ZOUK 17 Jiak Kim St., 6738-2988, S(169420), www.zoukclub.com. MRT: Tiong Bahru.

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MINK G/F Pan Pacific Singapore, 7 Raffles Blvd., 6305-6774, S(039595), www.facebook/com/clubmink. MRT: Promenade.

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THE BUTTER FACTORY #02-02/03/04 One Fullerton, 1 Fullerton Rd., 6333-8243, S(049213), www.thebutterfactory.com. MRT: Raffles Place.

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KYO #B1-02 Keck Seng Tower, 133 Cecil St., 8299-8735, S(069535), www.clubkyo.com. MRT: Telok Ayer.

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PANGAEA #B2-05 South Crystal Pavilion, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave, 6688- 7448, S(018972), www.pangaea.sg. MRT: Bayfront.

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BY THE GLASS 7 GREAT WINE BARS

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CAVeAU WiNeS & BAR

A list of Old and New World wines are available by the glass and dispensed by sleek Enomatic machines at this stylish yet relaxed bar. There is also a retail store with a carefully curated collection of over 400 wines. #02-10 Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Rd., 6737-2622, S(228208), www. facebook.com/caveauwinesandbar. MRT: Orchard.

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SPOTLIGHT

this laid-back spot is perfect for a quiet drink. There is a selection of wines by the glass, dispensed by two Enomatic machines. 4 Duxton Hill, 6238-5287, S(089590), www. praelum.wix.com/praelum. MRT: Outram Park.

Mile High Club

MeRChANTS

Find over 200 bottles to choose from—something to suit every palate—at this unassuming but lively wine bar. Plenty of New World boutique vineyards are represented here, so go ahead and try something unique along with delicious café fare. 52/53 Duxton Rd., 6222-1162, S(089517), www. merchantsofsingapore.com.sg. MRT: Tanjong Pagar.

vERRE WiNE BAR

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VeRRe WiNe BAR

Located in a refurbished warehouse on the quieter side of Robertson Quay, verre has over 750 labels in its impressive walk-in cellar, mostly made up of bottles from small, family-owned artisanal vineyards. #01-05/06, 8 Rodyk St., 6509-1917, S(238216), www.verre.com.sg. MRT: Chinatown (or take a taxi).

NAPOLEON

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NApOleON

Offering plenty of Southern European wines, this bar is also equipped with a long row of 32 Enomatic machines dispensing drinks in sample- to full-sized portions. 206 Telok Ayer St., 6221-9282, S(068641), www.napoleon.sg. MRT: Telok Ayer.

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pRAelUM WiNe BiSTRO

With understated black-and-white interiors, metal birdcage lights and art from the owner's personal collection,

swanky new VIP club Altimate is perched on the 61st story in the heart of the financial district and commands impressive views, along with table service to match. Add upbeat house music, state-of-the-art light installations and an extensive bottle list, and you’re all set for a luxurious night out. 61/F One Raffles Place, 1 Raffles Place, 6438-0410, www.altimate. com.sg, S(048616). MRT: Raffles Place.

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ViNTRY AT ROYAl SelANgOR

This oenophile's paradise is massive, has respectable stock of over 1,000 wines, plus four Enomatic machines dispensing different wines by the glass. #01-01 Clarke Quay, Blk. A 3 River valley Rd., 6338-2808, S(179020), www.vintry.com.sg. MRT: Clarke Quay.

WiNe CONNeCTiON CheeSe BAR

One of the most popular wine spots in town, this contemporary 190-seater offers 40 kinds of matured farm cheeses flown in from Europe as well as over 250 vino labels at walletfriendly prices. #01-05 Robertson Walk, 11 unity St., 6238-1279, S(237995), www.wineconnection. com.sg. MRT: Clarke Quay (or take a taxi).

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Real estate agent Vincent Khoo (9725-6380, vinkhoota@yahoo.com.sg) of DTZ Debenham (www.dtz.com/Singapore) hones in on three hot properties currently on the market.

The hiLLier The Hillier, 6 Hillview Rd., 6534-8000, www.fareast.com.sg, S(669322). MRT: Bukit Batok.

“The nearly sold out property is located in a prestigious residential area that has recently been in the spotlight for the developments like shopping malls and various international industrial parks. With Hillview MRT slated to open by 2016, it will be connected with the Downtown line—straight to the heart of Singapore’s action.”

D’LeeDon D’Leedon, 151A King’s Rd., 6826-6800, www.dleedon.com.sg, S(268158). MRT: Farrer Road.

“This private condominium designed by famed architect Zaha Hadid has 8 retail shops, has full facilities and proximity to the Financial District, Orchard Road, as well as the quaint Holland Village. The 36-storey buildings have unobstructed views to Bukit Timah Hill, Botanic Gardens and even the Orchard Road skyline.”

Vue 8 Vue 8, 83 Pasir Ris Heights, www.vue8residencesg.com, S(519284). MRT: Pasir Ris.

“This may seem a little out of the way but the Pasir Ris/Tampines area is really starting to grow. One of the largest international schools in Singapore, Overseas Family School, has just announced that the campus will be relocating here—a great draw for the expat community looking to rent. It doesn’t hurt that it’s also close to Pasir Ris Beach Park.”

Property 101 by Dennis Chan, Head of Sales at KOP Properties (www. kop-properties.com) Non-Singapore citizens are allowed to purchase condominium apartments, commercial and industrial properties. 15% Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty applies for residential properties. Contact a property agency, real estate salesperson or property developer to get started. When making your purchase, you will have to put up a deposit (usually 1% to 5%) to receive the Option to Purchase or Sales & Purchase Agreement. Then, engage qualified a law firm in Singapore to transfer ownership to the buyer. The above process takes approximately 8 to 12 weeks.

Online resources: www.iProperty.com.sg | www.PropertyGuru.com.sg | www.STProperty.sg

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UsefUl InformatIon DRINKING WATER—Water in

singapore is clean and safe enough to drink from the tap. ELECTRICITY—the voltage here

is 220‑240 aC, 50 Hertz. LOST PASSPORT/SINGAPORE IMMIGRATION SERVICES—If

you’ve lost your passport, make a police report; then head to Immigration & Checkpoints authority (10 Kallang rd., 6391‑6100) to get a temporary visa. finally, inform your embassy so you can get through customs when you reach home. LOST/STOLEN PROPERTY— Call

the tanglin Police Divisional Headquarters (21 Kampong Java rd., 6391‑0000) to report your loss. replace your plastic by calling your credit card company: see numbers to note below.

navIgatIng tHe CIty getting around in singapore is a breeze. If you plan to travel via public transport a lot, buy a $12 eZ‑link card with an encoded $7 value (available from all mrt train stations), which allows cashless payment on all public buses and trains. BUSES—Buses travel to almost every

part of the island and fares start from 73 cents. for information on bus routes and related enquiries, call the transitlink Hotline at 1800‑225‑5663 or log on to www. sbstransit.com.sg. MASS RAPID TRANSIT (MRT)—

singapore’s world‑class train system. trains are punctual,

air‑conditioned and comfortable, and run from about 6am to midnight. single trip tickets (from 73¢ with eZ‑link card to $1.10 cash fare) can be purchased from vending machines at all mrt stations. for information on mrt routes and related enquiries call smrt at 1800‑336‑8900 or log on to www. smrt.com.sg. TAXIS—there are five major taxi

companies in the city: Comfort and CityCab, 6552‑1111; Premier taxis, 6363‑6888; smrt taxis, 6555‑8888; and transCab, 6555‑3333. fares start from $3. Charges are higher for advance bookings. alternatively, call 6‑Dial‑Cab, 6342‑5222. your call will be routed to the first company with an available taxi. or simply text “Book<space>six‑digit postal code” to 71222 (Comfort) or “Book<space>six‑digit postal code<space>#pickup point“ to 75588 (smrt taxis).

gettIng to & from tHe aIrPort BUS—sBs Bus 36 plies between

Changi airport and orchard road. Buses depart every 10 minutes and cost $1.79 (one‑way). TAXI—taxis will take you to the city in

about 30 minutes and cost between $20‑26. a $3 airport surcharge applies at all times. MRT—the journey takes about half

an hour and a single trip costs $2. the first train departs City Hall mon‑sat at 6:01am; sun and public holidays at 6:29am.

Shop Tax Free As a visitor to Singapore, you can get a refund of the seven percent Goods & Services Tax (GST) you pay on purchases that you are taking home. There are two service providers in Singapore processing GST refunds, Premier Tax Free and Global Blue. Shop where you see the signs pictured below and pay using your credit card that will be your Electronic Tourist Refund Scheme (eTRS) token or cash upon which you’ll be given an eTRS ticket. Tickets can be issued for purchases of S$100 and above. When leaving Singapore, simply head to the eTRS self-help kiosk and retrieve your refunds using your eTRS tickets. TAX FREE

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14 Digging into juicy burgers at Burger VS Wings + Bar. p. 29

1 Shopping to your heart’s content during the Great Singapore Sale . p. 8

8 Attending thought-provoking exhibitions and screenings at the O.P.E.N . p. 9

Grooving to electropop tunes at Ellie Goulding ’s concert. p. 9

Gasping at stunning acrobatic feats at le Noir. p. 8

3 Sipping on artisanal spirits and cocktails at the newly revamped Manhattan . p. 52

10 Chilling out at Baybeats Festival and experiencing the best of local music. p. 9

Lusting after cool clothes at MM6. p. 11

Tucking into South American fare at life Is Beautiful. p. 48

Chugging down delicious beers at Beerfest Asia . p. 9

Admiring stunning monochrome images at Sebastião Salgado’s exhibition, Genesis. p. 43

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6 Watching thrilling rugby action at the World Club 10s. p. 9 7 Sampling interesting flavors of tiramisu at tiramisu Hero. p. 25

15 Working up a sweat at one of Druthers Bicycle rental’s tours. p. 45

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Knocking back pint after pint of craft beer during happy hour at Brewerkz. p. 35 13

16 Touring Sentosa on a Gogreen Segway with the wind in our hair. p. 38 17 Watching live soccer action at lionsXII vs Perak FA . p. 25 18 Indulging in Japanese fare at new gastrobar Kuro restaurant + Bar. p. 35 19 Enjoying a spicy mojito in the heart of the city at 63Celsius. p. 49 20 Marveling at stellar Asian art at No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia . p. 42

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Entertainment events organizer and marketing manager at Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix (www.singaporegp.sg)

PS.cAfé

12PM cHyE SENG HuAt HARdWARE

What makes the entertainment offerings in Singapore so unique? Probably the mix of local tradition and world-class innovation. The eclectic mesh of various cultures here sets us apart. What is your fondest memory of growing up or living in Singapore? They typically involve food! I have very fond memories of going to Marine Parade Food Centre (84 Marine Parade Central. MRT: Dakota) for lunch every Sunday after my piano classes, or having three-generation family dinners at Beng Hiang Restaurant (112 Amoy St., 6221-6695, www.benghiang. com. MRT: Telok Ayer).

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Where do you like to eat out? I love good coffee, so Oriole Café (#01-01 Pan Pacific Serviced Suites, 96 Somerset Rd., 62388348, www.oriole.com.sg. MRT: Somerset), Chye Seng Huat Hardware (150 Tyrwhitt Rd., 6396-0609, www.cshhcoffee. com. MRT: Lavender) and La Ristrettos (#08-37 Novena Medical Centre, 10 Sinaran Dr., 6397-7165. MRT: Novena) are cafés I often visit.

Meet friends for lunch. I usually meet friends at PS.Café (28B Harding Rd., 64793343, www.pscafe.sg. MRT: Queenstown) for brunch or lunch.

3PM Go shopping. I like the buzz at the Somerset area; alternatively, when I want to get away from the crowd, I will shop at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (10 Bayfront Ave., 6688-8688, www. marinabaysands.com. MRT: Bayfront). I like a mix of high-end and high-street brands; I also have a weakness for sneakers, so I often frequent Limited Edt (#B2-23 The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 6688-7012, www. limitededt.com. MRT: Bayfront).

6PM

mARINA bAy SANdS SkyPARk

Which is your favorite landmark in Singapore, and why? The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark (57/F 10 Bayfront Ave., www.marinabaysands.com. MRT: Bayfront) , as it offers a great view of the city skyline, as well as the Singapore F1 circuit.

Dance! I go for hip-hop dance classes at O School (#04-04 *SCAPE, 2 Orchard Link, 6509-0016, www.oschool.com.sg. MRT: Somerset). I love anything that involves music. Plus, the energy and positivity that the dance instructors inject into the classes are really inspiring. Dance is a really good way to unwind after a stressful work day.

9PM Have a late dinner. I like to end by day by having dinner at Imperial Treasure Steamboat Restaurant (#01-21/22/23 TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Rd., 67328231, www.imperialtreasure.com. MRT: Somerset).


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Ambassador Transit Lounge T2 & T3 American Embassy Singapore Australian High Commission British High Commission Comfort Del Gro Mercedes Taxis CS Mobility JetQuay Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore ONE°15 Marina Club Premier Taxis Silvercabs Raffles City Convention Centre Singapore Tourism Board The American Club The British Club TicketCube ATTRACTIONS ArtScience Museum @ Marina Bay Sands Asian Civilisations Museum Chinatown Visitor Centre Esplanade Flight Experience Gardens by the Bay (Malay Centre ticketing, information counter) iFly Megazip Mount Faber Ticketing Counter National Museum of Singapore Red Dot Design Museum Peranakan Museum Singapore Art Museum Singapore Botanic Gardens Singapore Flyer Information Counter Singapore Repertory Theatre The Arts House @ Old Parliament Lane The Substation Wave House Sentosa BARS & RESTAURANTS Bazin Brewerkz Boomerang Bistro & Bar Cafe Ritazza @ Airport T1 Carnivore @ CHIJMES Carnivore @ MBS Catalunya Charlie’s Tapas Grill & Bar Dean & Deluca eM By The River Enoteca L’Operetta Foodology

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ION ORCHARD brings together over 300 food and retail outlets, highly progressive art collections via ION Art, and the 218m tall ION Sky observatory to take your breath away. Get the latest looks from the hottest brands – Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Calvin Klein Jeans, Car Shoe, Carven, Cath Kidston, Church’s, ck Calvin Klein, COS, Crate and Barrel, Dior, DKNY, DSquared2, enVie de Pois, Franck Muller, H&M, Hugo Boss, Kate Spade Saturday, Louis Vuitton, Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, Officine Panerai, Paul Frank, Philip Stein, Prada, REDValentino, Rolex, Sephora, The Hour Glass, Topman, Topshop, TWG Tea Salon & Boutique, Uniqlo, Victoria’s Secret Beauty & Accessories, Vivienne Westwood, and more. The ION Food Hall boasts a myriad of tantalizing options. From international new-to-market brands to fresh concept stores, enjoy scrumptious feasts to satisfy your every craving.

Palais Renaissance

Shaw Centre

Grand Hyatt

Shaw House TANGS

Hilton

Marriott

Wheelock Place

Orchard MRT Station

Wisma Atria

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2 Orchard Turn, Singapore 238801 • Tel: +65 6238 8228 • Open Daily: 10am - 10pm • ionorchard.com


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