Singapore has been constantly developing nightlife activities and having various
entertainments during the night for people who enjoy nightlife. Singapore is
definitely working towards developing more attractions, facilities and
entertainments for tourists to catch the night scenery of Singapore.
If you are a night owl who's new in Singapore and seeks amazing
hot spots in the night, here's where you can find your night
directory! Select the appropriate category for yourself at the
right hand side and it will bring you to our posts
designated for you!

Hope you like it!





Friday, December 24, 2010

Nightlife Food Hunts In Singapore

Looking for famous hunting grounds when you are hungry at night?

There’s nothing to worry about after you read the latest post entry (=
After reading this post, I guarantee plus chop you will never feel hungry again at night when you are in Singapore!


Ever heard of the Lau Pa Sat, a round market which sells many of our local’s favorite cuisine?
Lau Pa Sat Festival Market is located in the hub of Singapore's busy financial district and it has a history that dates back to the Fish Market on the island. It owes its origin to Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore.

Ways to get to Lau Pa Sat:
Bus Stop A:
10, 10E, 57, 70, 97, 97E, 100, 107, 130, 131, 162, 186, 196, 196E, 75, 167, 700, 970, NR1, NR6
Bus Stop B:
10, 70, 97, 97E, 100, 107, 130, 162, 196, 75, 541, 547, 10E, 196E
Nearest MRT Station
Raffles Place (5 Minutes walk)
Nearest 24-hour Parking facilities
1. Market Street Multi-Storey Carpark 

There are many famous cuisines sold in Lau Pa Sat such as satay, fried hokkien mee, prawn noodles etc. The market is famous for its rich history of food and it has a wide variety of food of many cultures.
If you are hanging out with your friends in the middle of the night and you are feeling hungry, you may make your way to Lau Pa Sat and order a variety of dishes to enjoy. Below is a list of the must- try food in Lau Pa Sat,


This is the famous laksa which originated from penang, it tastes sweet with the coconut flavoured soup, and add on the cookles, the taste is marvelous. The shop only allows the use of spoons to eat the laksa in order to preserve the original taste.



Next, is the well known roti prata, which is more to the side of Indian cult
ure. The picture on top is the famous roti john. It can come in a few flavours, chicken, beef etc, with or without cheese. Personally, i would recommend the chicken roti john. Spread it with curry, and the taste is awesome! 

Towards the chinese culture side, there is also the famous hainanese chicken rice. 
Flavourful rice, delicious even on its own, and tender poached chicken. With a potent chilli-garlic-ginger dip, the chicken rice will make you wish for more. 


Towards the malay culture, the satay is the most famous dish across the region. I had heard
 many of my foreign friends ravishing praises on the famous dish. Satay also comes in many flavours, beef, chicken and lamb. It comes with side dishes such as rice or more famously known as ketupat. The satay is dipped into a sweet sauce marinated by the owners. 


Another famous nightlife food hunt in singapore is the nasi lemak located around punggol area. The operating hours is from 5pm to 5am in the morning. The nasi lemak sold there is made of authentic pandan leaves, customers are able to pick an array of dishes cooked by the owners to complement their lemak rice. 
 ADDRESS: 965 Upper Serangoon Road


SO COME ON DOWN TO LAU PA SAT AND
PUNGGOL NASI LEMASK HAVE A TASTE OF 

SINGAPORE'S LOCAL DELICACY!







Saturday, December 18, 2010

ENTERTAINMENTS

After spending a long day out, why not end your day with some partying! In the day, there is the Singapore Zoo to entertain you but when the sun sets, it is time for you to head to the clubs and pubs in Singapore! Here in Singapore, the night never dies as there are entertainments for all ages even at night. However, you must be above 18 to be legal to get in. Those below 18, fret not as we have other entertainments for you at night too! 

First up, we have the very famous Saint James Holding Ltd 
(St. James Power Station). It is a company consisting of many smaller clubs. They are said to bring “a whole new world of quality entertainment”! They have up to 14 outlets in Singapore worldwide and by far, the most popular outlet would be their outlet namedDragonfly”.  



 Other outlets are:

  • Powerhouse (This Power Station will blast your night away. One of the hottest night entertainment centre in Singapore!)
  • The Boiling Room 
  • Mono
  • Movida
  • Gallery Bar
  • Bar None
  • Bellini Room
  • The Living Room
  • The Lobby
  • Shanghai Dolly
  • St James Wine Bar & Bistro
  • The News Paper Sports Pub
  • Peppermint Park


They have acts from Singapore, China, Philippines and even the US to perform in the various locations. They even allow celebrities (like Popular Taiwanese Group, Fahrenheit & Korean idol Group UKISS) to book the place for a mini fan meet so who knows, you might be meeting some of the top stars when you’re there!

& St. James Power Station is right at......
HarbourFront
3 Sentosa Gateway
Transport
Nearby Stations: HarbourFront
Open Wed, Fri & Sat 8pm-5am; Sundays private functions only


Secondly, we have our award winning club company, Zouk/Phuture






The all-time favourite club for our Singaporeans which has a velvet underground and two linkage clubs. The club plays different themes and styles of music each night. With back-to-back Friday and Saturday night playing Hip Hop, House, Electro, Techno and Trance while Mambo-Jumbo is being played on Mid-week. 

Look out for the hottest outdoor festival in the region. Organised by Zouk, this annual beach party event embraces ‘live’ music across different genres, dance, art and festivities. Groove the night away, under the stars, with thousands of other party enthusiasts.Join us @ ZOUKOUT!
Note: You need to be at the right time of the year!


 
See you guys at
17 Jiak Kim Street S'pore 169420



Alright, here's good deals for people under 18 who loves thrills and adventures!

We have many events going on at night at Clarke Quay! 
With its great reputation, it will definitely blow your mind away with the glittering lights, beautiful people and buzzing bars.  

If you need an adrenaline boost, try the hair-raising GMAX Reverse Bungee. It is going to be one experience in Singapore you would not forget.
All in all, Clarke Quay is highly recommended for a great night out in the heart of Singapore!





And for drinkers and chillers out there, 
Here's a couple of pubs you may wish to visit:

ALL TIME FAVOURITE: CHIJMES 
Chijmes, 
30 Victoria Street, 
Singapore 187996

Restaurants, Bars and Shops. 
EVERYTHING YOU NEED AT NIGHT.



Asylum Lounge & Bar
#01-02, Clarke Quay
3E River Valley Road
Transport
Nearby Stations: Clarke Quay

Bungy's Bar
#01-12/13 Trader's Market
3E River Valley Road
Transport
Nearby Stations: Clarke Quay

Bar Cocoon
Clarke Quay #01-02
3a River Valley Road
Transport
Nearby Stations: Clarke Quay

FEATURING LOCAL GIGS!

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?
HEAD DOWN AND CHECK THEM OUT!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Dining @ SG

Having a headache over how to satisfy your tastebuds? No worries! Here in Singapore, we've got a wide array of cuisines, guaranteed to satisfy the most demanding food enthusiast! Firstly, why not make a trip down to 

Blk 2 Changi Village Road 
#01-21 Changi Village Market 
and Food Centre 
S(500002)

                               At the food centre. 
(credits: superfinefeline.blogspot.com/200...ang.html)

This is one of the more popular stalls selling fried hokkien mee. (credits: Insing.com)

Hokkien Mee! (credits: google.com)

Hokkien mee is a must try for all noodle lovers. The noodles are fried in prawn head broth and then served together with sambal paste. Try it to taste the unique flavour of this Singapore cuisine! The stall above is stall #01-21.


 A stall selling Bbq chicken wings (Credits: Insing.com)


Craving for some snack? Try out the BBQ chicken wings at the Changi Village Best BBQ Chicken Wing! The chicken wings are barbequed and charred to perfection, giving it a crispy bite with it's juicy and tender meat! YUMMY!

 A drink stall at Changi Village Food Centre 
(credits: Insing.com)

Feeling thirsty? Pop by this stall, Ang Teck Lim Sugarcane Juice, to quench your thirst! The different types of juices offered there will definitely refresh your dining experience there! The popular juices are coconut and sugarcane juice.

Apart of the stalls recommended above, there are many more stalls offering delicious delicacies awaiting to be discovered. Hence for the best experience at the renowned Changi Village Market and Food Centre, do drop by and savour the wide variety of cuisines there!

Next, make a trip down to the Geylang, which is known as a food paradise by many locals. A popular dining place along the lorongs and streets of Geylang is the No Signboard Seafood Restaurant.
No Sign Board Seafood Restaurant (credits: google.com)

This popular seafood restaurant opens from 12pm-1am offering tasty seafood delicacies! Amongst the many dishes, the more popular picks are the chilli crab, white pepper crab and it signature fried rice!

Chilli Crab (credits: Google.com)

I have personally tried the chilli crab and it have certainly made me crave for more. The flavourful gravy, topped on to the succulent flesh of the crab is a truly divine combination. Are you salivating yet?


Free People BBQ Steamboat (credits: Insing.com)

Fresh Veggies! (credits: google.com) 


Are you a steamboat lover? If you are, then Free People BBQ Streamboat is a must visit destiantion for you! With the expert chef at the counter, you don't have to worry about uncooked or overly cooked food. Just simply pass the raw ingredients to the chef and they will prepare it for you! At the stall, you will get to choose from fresh meat, vegetables and seafood to satisfy your cravings! With the opening hours from 4pm-4am, u can enjoy patronize the stall for your dinner or supper!


Claypot Rice (credits: Insing.com)

Along the stretch of Geylang Road, you would pass by a popular coffee shop which specializes in claypot rice. If you are a fan of claypot dishes then you are in for a treat! Their signature claypot rice, Hong Kong style steamed fish and Thai soft-shelled crab will insatiate your tastebuds!


Durians! (credits: google.com)

Another "must try" at Geylang are the durians. Durians are the King of Fruits and they definitely live up to its name. Its smooth creamy texture with its sweet taste sets it apart from all other fruits. However, not everyone is able to appreciate this fruit, you would either love it or hate it. Try it out for yourself!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Nightlife Shopping at Singapore

Love shopping during the night but do not know where to go to in Singapore?
Fret not, because after reading this post, you will definitely know where to head down to.

Ever heard of a 24-hour shopping mall?
Right here in Singapore, there is one such shopping mall.
This place is called the Mustafa Centre.

Credits To: my_soul_insurance2004 on Flickr


One of the frequented Mustafa Centre is located 
along Syed Alwi Road. 
You may ask, "How can I get to this place?"
You can either choose to take a train till Farrer Park Station (NE8), 
which is under the purple line 
OR simply hail a cab and be on your way there.

Credits To: Google Maps

This Mustafa Centre is a HUGE mall.
It consists of a total of six storeys.
You can almost get anything you want or fancy there too.
There are a total of 15,000 products sold there
and some good services you can expect to get there.


Products ranges from:
- Accessories 
- Cosmetics
- Electronics
- Home Appliances
- Jewellries
- Mobile Phones
- Textiles


Services such as:
- Foreign Exchange
- Hotel Booking
- Travel Booking

Not only that, there is even a pharmacy and a super market
Just imagine that!
You are bound to have a jolly time shopping at Mustafa Centre.

Once, I went to Mustafa Centre with my auntie and uncle.
I remembered when we reached, it was packed with people.
The picture below depicts the scenario I was in.

 Credits To: YourSingapore.com

This shows how popular the place was for all its ATTRACTIVE products and REASONABLE bargains.
Despite the crowd, my auntie and uncle still managed to get what they wanted.
They were satisfied with what they have gotten as they bought it at a cheaper price.
We did not stay there for long.
Therefore, I did not really have much of an opportunity to explore the shopping mall.

Though it was just a short trip for me,
I will definitely want to go back there to be part of the bustling night life and get the best deals in town there.
I HIGHLY recommend you to go there!

Perhaps, if the night is still young and you don't mind taking a short walk to Little India,
you may want to try out Indian cuisines at the restaurants there.

 Credits To: ~Nisa on Flickr

The restaurants are:

- D'Delhi Pubb & Restaurant
(Operating Hours for Weekdays & Weekends: 6pm - 11.30pm)


- Banana Leaf Apollo
(Operating Hours for Weekdays & Weekends: 10.30am - 10.30pm)

-Delhi Restaurant
(Operating Hours for Weekdays & Weekends: 11.30am - 3pm & 6pm - 11.30pm)

- Anjappar Authentic Chettinaad Restaurant
(Operating Hours for Weekdays & Weekends: 11.30am - 10.30pm)

Among these restaurants, Banana Leaf Apollo has received an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 from yebber.com from those who patronise restaurants.
According to the reviewers, one of them said that it is well-known for its curry fish head and other South Indian dishes.
The portions there comes in really huge servings too.

Credits To: food_in_mouth on Flickr

Game to taste how Indian curry fish head is like?
Then you should go and dine in this restaurant.

Another restaurant to try would be Delhi Restaurant.
It has received an average of 7.2 out of 10 ratings from hungrygowhere.com reviewers.
Butter Chicken is the house specialty and many of the reviewers seemed to go there for it.

Credits To: jonolist on Flickr

It looks appetizing and delicious to me.
Don't you agree with me?
Maybe, I should give it a try some time when I go to Little India.
You should too!

That is all I have to recommend about the night life shopping here as well as some additional things about the Indian must-try local cuisines.
Hope that this post will give you a greater insight into the night life of Singapore and that you will enjoy your trip or next trip to Singapore!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Integrated Resorts in Singapore - RWS

Resort World Sentosa


What attraction in Singapore is barely a year’s old and is attracting millions of visitors per month? YES! It’s our first integrated resort, Resort World Sentosa! Resort World Sentosa had presented itself to be a place for good food and entertainment.  This is also a gaming place for all to come around and gather around the table!
Although I myself did not physically been to the gaming hall of RWS before, but from how the newspaper, media and the people around me describes how well RWS is, I can truly feel the high end of our RWS gaming hall
.

The place brims with activities 24/7 and is complemented by unparalleled customer privileges.  This is what makes Singapore become a more nightlife place.
RWS not only present itself with the gaming hall, there are also attraction sights that can be visited by the visitors.
 One of the places is FestiveWalk- the place that never sleeps. It is a place where one can visit beautiful places, dine, shop, club-hop and have a smashing good time!

Best of all, this exciting strip is open 24/7, and comes alive at night with roving acts, and two highly-anticipated public attractions designed by multiple Emmy-award winner, Jeremy Railton. The two public attractions are 

 Lake of Dreams™ and Crane Dance (coming soon).

Lake of dream

Basically, this public attraction consists of Flaming dragons, water cannons, and laser special effects. When I personally see it, I must say that I could not close my jaws, it’s like, I’m very impression with this. IT’S A WOW! This free entertainment spectacle, located close to the Casino at the heart of FestiveWalk , operates daily 24/7, day to night. So people, if you have nothing to do at night, why not visit this place and experience the attraction yourself! (:



Crane Dance (coming soon)

This is another public attraction that everyone will be looking forward to its opening. Watch a spectacular love story between a pair of mechanical cranes, whose undying love for each other transforms them into real birds, unfold at the waterfront. This nightly performance combines groundbreaking light, sound, water effects and engineering promises to be breathtaking. Playing in front of the 3,000-seat plaza, the Crane Dance is open to all visitors to Resorts World at no charge.
SO WELL READERS! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR! ALL THESE INTERESTING ATTRACTIONS ARE WAITING FOR YOU! DON’T MISS OUT THE FUN THAT IS AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE! (:







Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Integrated Resorts in Singapore - MBS

 HOW ABOUT SWIMMING IN THE INFINITY POOL 55 STOREYS ABOVE GROUND?


How about a few days vacation spent relaxing at our MBS hotel suites, swimming at the Infinity Pool, enjoying the night scenery at the Sands SkyPark, entering the Casino (ONLY IF YOU ARE 21 YEARS OLD & ABOVE), dine at the elegant restaurants or drinking while enjoying our local bands?



 

From the inside of MBS, you can see the number of storeys just by looking up. 
This is a picture taken by one of us.

Credits: Josephine
 Here in MBS Sands Suite,

 

There are a number of complimentary privileges you get to enjoy like:
  • Cable TV and Movies On Demand
  • Complimentary local calls
  • No surcharge when using home city direct call card
  • Complimentary high-speed Internet access (wired/wireless)
  • iPod/iPhone docking station with alarm/radio
  • All-in-one printer (scanner, printer, copier and fax)
  • DVD player with DVD Library On Demand
  • & MANY MORE!
Moving on to Sands Sky Park,   these are real scenery pictures taken from the skypark from my camera when I was there.



 I never had a chance to enter the infinity pool as I wasn't a hotel guest, BUT, our local celebrity blogger did!


Just do you know, the infinity pool is accompanied by several restaurants and lounges

Next,
If you love to gamble once in awhile, try our CASINO, explore a different concept. 
Oh, you do not need to purchase an entry levy if you are a foreigner. 
That's when you get to enter without paying a $100/= entry levy!




If you LOVE to dine at celebrity chef's restaurant, they have:
  • Pizzeria and Osteria Mozza by Mario Batali
  • DB Bistro Moderne by Danial Boulud
  • Cut by Wolfgang Puck
Or if you wish to have a casual dining, they have:
  • Rise where it touches on European and American's delight
  • The Nest, noodle bar by Hong Kong's Cha Can Ting.

More details, Visit: http://www.marinabaysands.com/

 OR SIMPLY HEAD DOWN TO MBS TO HAVE A TASTE OF IT!  

 


Monday, November 8, 2010

In this blog, you will be exposed to the different types of activities that you may be able to enjoy at Singapore. They are catergorised into:

  • Integrated Resorts
  • Night Shopping @ SG
  • Dining @ SG
  • Visiting Attractions
  • Entertainments