Green Escape: Discover Hawker Hunts – 2

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Singapore Eat Article Scroll down Discover Singapore’s Green Escape: Chinese Garden Hidden Gems & Views  Officially reopened on 8th September 2024, these gardens have received a fresh makeover. offering visitors a serene escape that mixes culture, nature, with a splash of adventure. From the iconic pagodas of the Chinese Garden Singapore to the peaceful pavilions in the Japanese Garden, every corner of this 90-hectare space invites you to slow down and savor nature’s beauty. Perfect for a quiet stroll, family day out, or a date in the park, come with us as we highlight the top spots you shouldn’t miss out in both gardens. Download the Brochure from NEA here! https://youtu.be/OomdNupq1Bo Bamboo Grove and Waterfall One of the most picturesque spots in the Chinese Garden would be the Bamboo Grove and Waterfall as it offers a magical experience. Towering bamboo stalks form a tranquil pathway that transports visitors to Japan’s famed Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. As you walk through, a gentle breeze may carry the sweet scent of nearby blooms, adding to the ambiance. At the end of the grove, a cascading waterfall awaits, creating a perfect scene for that Instagram-worthy shot. Bonsai Garden As if you’re being transported back to ancient China, the Suzhou-style Bonsai Garden will leave you in awe. The garden was meticulously designed and curated by trained masters to offer the best experience for visitors. Stroll by the ponds, climb a rocky pathway to a pagoda, or explore a small tunnel, the Bonsai Garden has something for everyone. It’s also a great place for a picnic with friends or family. Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion Don’t miss out on this section because of the name. The Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion are more than just event spaces; they’re immersive experiences of Japanese simplicity and elegance. A zen garden, reflective pool, and traditional teahouse set the tone, providing a scenic space to relax and recharge. The serene surroundings of the teahouse and reflective pool make it an ideal place to pause and soak in the beauty of nature. With room for up to 1,000 guests in theater-style seating or 500 in round-table arrangements, the Guesthouse also offers a beautiful setting for gatherings, weddings, or community events.  Sunken Garden The Sunken Garden is a must visit spot for visitors strolling around the Japanese Gardens. It’s a instagram-worthy spot that could potentially bring in a queue for photographs. This section of the Japanese Garden is inspired by natural limestone caves and lush forests. Walk through a pathway with walls that’s covered with moss and plants such as orchids, aroids, bromeliads, and ferns before coming face to face with the star of the section, their water feature centerpiece. The whole place makes visitors feel as though they are walking through the forests of Jurassic Park – minus the dinosaurs. Grab a bite @ Eden Eden Café, nestled within Singapore’s scenic Chinese Garden, offers a tranquil retreat for both locals and tourists. Located at 70B Yuan Ching Road, #01-04, the café boasts panoramic views of the iconic pagoda, enhancing its garden-inspired ambiance. The menu artfully blends local flavors with Western classics, featuring dishes like Har Cheong Gai Chicken and Waffles—a fusion of shrimp-paste fried chicken paired with waffles and spiced maple syrup. Another highlight is the Creamy Avocado and Buttermilk Fried Cod Fish Pasta, where fresh pasta is enveloped in a velvety avocado cream sauce, complemented by crispy, light, and flaky buttermilk fried cod fish. Eden Café’s minimalist décor, accentuated by full-length windows, allows diners to bask in natural light while enjoying the lush surroundings. Whether you’re embarking on a leisurely stroll through the gardens or seeking a peaceful dining experience, Eden Café provides a delightful culinary escape amidst nature’s beauty. Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Friday and Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM How to get there? Opening HoursChinese Garden 5.30 am to 12 amJapanese Garden 5.30 am to 12 am From Chinese Garden MRT station (EW25)To entrance at Chinese Garden Bridge(5-min walk)To information counter at Pagoda Plaza(8-min walk) By BusAlong Boon Lay Way: 180, 335Along Jurong Town Hall Rd: 66, 178, 198, 335 Carpark charges$0.60 per half hourfrom 8.30 am to 12 noon and2 pm to 6.30 am the following day Should I go?​ Known as the garden city, it’s no surprise that Singapore has many beautiful gardens littered around the country. With the newly reopened and refurbished Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens has become one of the best starting points to exploring Jurong. With its beautifully designed spaces and thoughtful landscaping, Jurong Lake Gardens has transformed into a place for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, reflect on cultural history, and find moments of peace. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply roaming for a peaceful escape, the gardens promise a memorable day out. Check out our other adventures here!

Green Escape: Discover Hawker Hunts

Chinese garden hidden gem and roamingsimply green escape

Singapore Eat Article Scroll down Discover Singapore’s Green Escape: Chinese Garden Hidden Gems & Views  Officially reopened on 8th September 2024, these gardens have received a fresh makeover. offering visitors a serene escape that mixes culture, nature, with a splash of adventure. From the iconic pagodas of the Chinese Garden Singapore to the peaceful pavilions in the Japanese Garden, every corner of this 90-hectare space invites you to slow down and savor nature’s beauty. Perfect for a quiet stroll, family day out, or a date in the park, come with us as we highlight the top spots you shouldn’t miss out in both gardens. Download the Brochure from NEA here! https://youtu.be/OomdNupq1Bo Bamboo Grove and Waterfall One of the most picturesque spots in the Chinese Garden would be the Bamboo Grove and Waterfall as it offers a magical experience. Towering bamboo stalks form a tranquil pathway that transports visitors to Japan’s famed Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. As you walk through, a gentle breeze may carry the sweet scent of nearby blooms, adding to the ambiance. At the end of the grove, a cascading waterfall awaits, creating a perfect scene for that Instagram-worthy shot. Bonsai Garden As if you’re being transported back to ancient China, the Suzhou-style Bonsai Garden will leave you in awe. The garden was meticulously designed and curated by trained masters to offer the best experience for visitors. Stroll by the ponds, climb a rocky pathway to a pagoda, or explore a small tunnel, the Bonsai Garden has something for everyone. It’s also a great place for a picnic with friends or family. Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion Don’t miss out on this section because of the name. The Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion are more than just event spaces; they’re immersive experiences of Japanese simplicity and elegance. A zen garden, reflective pool, and traditional teahouse set the tone, providing a scenic space to relax and recharge. The serene surroundings of the teahouse and reflective pool make it an ideal place to pause and soak in the beauty of nature. With room for up to 1,000 guests in theater-style seating or 500 in round-table arrangements, the Guesthouse also offers a beautiful setting for gatherings, weddings, or community events.  Sunken Garden The Sunken Garden is a must visit spot for visitors strolling around the Japanese Gardens. It’s a instagram-worthy spot that could potentially bring in a queue for photographs. This section of the Japanese Garden is inspired by natural limestone caves and lush forests. Walk through a pathway with walls that’s covered with moss and plants such as orchids, aroids, bromeliads, and ferns before coming face to face with the star of the section, their water feature centerpiece. The whole place makes visitors feel as though they are walking through the forests of Jurassic Park – minus the dinosaurs. Grab a bite @ Eden Eden Café, nestled within Singapore’s scenic Chinese Garden, offers a tranquil retreat for both locals and tourists. Located at 70B Yuan Ching Road, #01-04, the café boasts panoramic views of the iconic pagoda, enhancing its garden-inspired ambiance. The menu artfully blends local flavors with Western classics, featuring dishes like Har Cheong Gai Chicken and Waffles—a fusion of shrimp-paste fried chicken paired with waffles and spiced maple syrup. Another highlight is the Creamy Avocado and Buttermilk Fried Cod Fish Pasta, where fresh pasta is enveloped in a velvety avocado cream sauce, complemented by crispy, light, and flaky buttermilk fried cod fish. Eden Café’s minimalist décor, accentuated by full-length windows, allows diners to bask in natural light while enjoying the lush surroundings. Whether you’re embarking on a leisurely stroll through the gardens or seeking a peaceful dining experience, Eden Café provides a delightful culinary escape amidst nature’s beauty. Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Friday and Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM How to get there? Opening HoursChinese Garden 5.30 am to 12 amJapanese Garden 5.30 am to 12 am From Chinese Garden MRT station (EW25)To entrance at Chinese Garden Bridge(5-min walk)To information counter at Pagoda Plaza(8-min walk) By BusAlong Boon Lay Way: 180, 335Along Jurong Town Hall Rd: 66, 178, 198, 335 Carpark charges$0.60 per half hourfrom 8.30 am to 12 noon and2 pm to 6.30 am the following day Should I go?​ Known as the garden city, it’s no surprise that Singapore has many beautiful gardens littered around the country. With the newly reopened and refurbished Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens has become one of the best starting points to exploring Jurong. With its beautifully designed spaces and thoughtful landscaping, Jurong Lake Gardens has transformed into a place for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, reflect on cultural history, and find moments of peace. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply roaming for a peaceful escape, the gardens promise a memorable day out. Check out our other adventures here!

Green Escape: Discover Singapore’s Hidden Gems at Chinese Garden

Chinese garden hidden gem and roamingsimply green escape

Singapore Eat Article Scroll down Discover Singapore’s Green Escape: Chinese Garden Hidden Gems & Views  Officially reopened on 8th September 2024, these gardens have received a fresh makeover. offering visitors a serene escape that mixes culture, nature, with a splash of adventure. From the iconic pagodas of the Chinese Garden Singapore to the peaceful pavilions in the Japanese Garden, every corner of this 90-hectare space invites you to slow down and savor nature’s beauty. Perfect for a quiet stroll, family day out, or a date in the park, come with us as we highlight the top spots you shouldn’t miss out in both gardens. Download the Brochure from NEA here! https://youtu.be/OomdNupq1Bo Bamboo Grove and Waterfall One of the most picturesque spots in the Chinese Garden would be the Bamboo Grove and Waterfall as it offers a magical experience. Towering bamboo stalks form a tranquil pathway that transports visitors to Japan’s famed Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. As you walk through, a gentle breeze may carry the sweet scent of nearby blooms, adding to the ambiance. At the end of the grove, a cascading waterfall awaits, creating a perfect scene for that Instagram-worthy shot. Bonsai Garden As if you’re being transported back to ancient China, the Suzhou-style Bonsai Garden will leave you in awe. The garden was meticulously designed and curated by trained masters to offer the best experience for visitors. Stroll by the ponds, climb a rocky pathway to a pagoda, or explore a small tunnel, the Bonsai Garden has something for everyone. It’s also a great place for a picnic with friends or family. Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion Don’t miss out on this section because of the name. The Guesthouse and Guest Pavilion are more than just event spaces; they’re immersive experiences of Japanese simplicity and elegance. A zen garden, reflective pool, and traditional teahouse set the tone, providing a scenic space to relax and recharge. The serene surroundings of the teahouse and reflective pool make it an ideal place to pause and soak in the beauty of nature. With room for up to 1,000 guests in theater-style seating or 500 in round-table arrangements, the Guesthouse also offers a beautiful setting for gatherings, weddings, or community events.  Sunken Garden The Sunken Garden is a must visit spot for visitors strolling around the Japanese Gardens. It’s a instagram-worthy spot that could potentially bring in a queue for photographs. This section of the Japanese Garden is inspired by natural limestone caves and lush forests. Walk through a pathway with walls that’s covered with moss and plants such as orchids, aroids, bromeliads, and ferns before coming face to face with the star of the section, their water feature centerpiece. The whole place makes visitors feel as though they are walking through the forests of Jurassic Park – minus the dinosaurs. Grab a bite @ Eden Eden Café, nestled within Singapore’s scenic Chinese Garden, offers a tranquil retreat for both locals and tourists. Located at 70B Yuan Ching Road, #01-04, the café boasts panoramic views of the iconic pagoda, enhancing its garden-inspired ambiance. The menu artfully blends local flavors with Western classics, featuring dishes like Har Cheong Gai Chicken and Waffles—a fusion of shrimp-paste fried chicken paired with waffles and spiced maple syrup. Another highlight is the Creamy Avocado and Buttermilk Fried Cod Fish Pasta, where fresh pasta is enveloped in a velvety avocado cream sauce, complemented by crispy, light, and flaky buttermilk fried cod fish. Eden Café’s minimalist décor, accentuated by full-length windows, allows diners to bask in natural light while enjoying the lush surroundings. Whether you’re embarking on a leisurely stroll through the gardens or seeking a peaceful dining experience, Eden Café provides a delightful culinary escape amidst nature’s beauty. Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Friday and Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM How to get there? Opening HoursChinese Garden 5.30 am to 12 amJapanese Garden 5.30 am to 12 am From Chinese Garden MRT station (EW25)To entrance at Chinese Garden Bridge(5-min walk)To information counter at Pagoda Plaza(8-min walk) By BusAlong Boon Lay Way: 180, 335Along Jurong Town Hall Rd: 66, 178, 198, 335 Carpark charges$0.60 per half hourfrom 8.30 am to 12 noon and2 pm to 6.30 am the following day Should I go?​ Known as the garden city, it’s no surprise that Singapore has many beautiful gardens littered around the country. With the newly reopened and refurbished Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden, Jurong Lake Gardens has become one of the best starting points to exploring Jurong. With its beautifully designed spaces and thoughtful landscaping, Jurong Lake Gardens has transformed into a place for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, reflect on cultural history, and find moments of peace. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply roaming for a peaceful escape, the gardens promise a memorable day out. Check out our other adventures here!

Haji Lane: Singapore’s Trendiest Street for Shopping, Street Art, and Cafes

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Haji Lane Singapore Introduction Known for its vibrant alley and bustling vibes, Haji Lane Singapore is a feast for the senses. In the day, the street is famous for its trendy boutiques, charming cafes, and graffiti walls. As the evening falls, Haji Lane transforms into a trendy nightlife destination. Bars and lounges come alive with music, offering a laid back atmosphere for socializing. History of Haji Lane The street is a part of the historic Kampong Glam district and is known for its rich cultural heritage. Haji Lane Singapore blends traditional Malay influences with modern touches. Within a walk away, tourists who seek a cultural experience can visit the Sultan Mosque and Malay Heritage Centre. Roaming Simply Rating: Look for our other Explore reviews Other Attractions at around kampong glam Do not miss! Graffiti Mural Walls Photo credit visitkamponggelam.com.sg/ These IG-worthy murals are a show of creativity for artists, splashing color into the district.  Picky Pics SG Photo credit : PickyPicsSG Take pictures with this unmanned photo booth to immortalize your memory of being in Singapore.  Zam Zam Restaurant Photo Credit : 훈도사 Famous for its dishes like chicken murtabak and briyani, Zam Zam Restaurant is the best spot in Haji Lane Singapore for a cheap and satisfying meal. Experience Haji Lane like a local #RoamWisely Haji Lane Singapore is the go-to spot for quirky cafes and relaxed nights out. Some notable cafes include Nirvana Dessert Cafe, famed for its souffle pancakes, and Pita Bakery, offering authentic Mediterranean desserts. For night owls, Blu Jaz Cafe is perfect for laid-back evenings with live local performances. Alternatively, check out Bar Stories for creative, handcrafted cocktails. Check out the official Kampong Glam Website for updates! GETTING THERE Finding the Haji Lane To get to here, tourists can take the subway to either City Hall or Bugis MRT stations. It’ll take approximately 5 minutes to get to the destination. Alternatively, buses serve the area, stopping at nearby locations like Beach Road, North Bridge Road, or Victoria Street. From these stops, it’s a short walk to the bustling and colorful lane. Nearest MRT : City Hall MRT / Bugis Instagram Inspiration Try getting these shots!

Singapore’s National Gallery: The Nation’s Most Captivating Art Museum

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Why this place? Singapore Nation Gallery The National Gallery Singapore is housed in the former Supreme Court and City Hall. These stunning historical structures are a blend of heritage and modern design. The Gallery is a must-visit for both art lovers and history enthusiasts as it showcases the world’s largest collection of Southeast Asian art. Photo by Dylan Chong on Unsplash Highlight of Singapore National Gallery Gallery Photo by Matt Briney on Unsplash The National Gallery’s exhibitions allow visitors to dive into Southeast Asia’s rich artistic traditions and cultural heritage. Their exhibitions change regularly so it’s best to visit their website to see what they currently offer. Costing only $20 for general admission, $25 for special exhibition, and $30 for an all access pass, making it perfect for budget travelers. Roaming Simply Rating: Look for our other Explore reviews Other Attractions at National Gallery 3 Exhibitions You Must Not Miss: Between Declarations and Dreams Photo Credit: National Gallery Singapore Housed in the former Supreme Court, this exhibition offers a deep dive into the region’s art from the 19th century to modern times, showcasing works that reflect the cultural and political shifts in Southeast Asia. “Siapa Nama Kamu?” Photo Credit: National Gallery Singapore Meaning “What is your name”, the exhibition covers Singapore’s art history from the 19th century, offering perspective to the nation’s evolution. “Figuring a scene” Photo Credit: National Gallery Singapore Open from now until 23 March 2025, Figuring a scene presents symbols of nature such as fruits, fire, shadow to create unique artworks about history or society. Experience Gardens by the Bay Singapore like a local #RoamWisely Get your tickets on Klook for a discounted price. If you are not willing to pay for a museum visit, there are free exhibitions for visitors. The gallery’s rooftop offers stunning views of Marina Bay and is a great spot for a photo op. Book tickets for the Attractions here! Photo by j . on Unsplash GETTING THERE Finding the National Gallery The National Gallery is a great budget travel attraction in Singapore that’s centrally located at 1 St Andrew’s Road. It is a walk away from City Hall MRT. Another option is to use the city’s convenient bus network Nearest MRT : City Hall MRT Instagram Inspiration Try getting these shots!