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In order of price, convenience, and preference: Fragrance Hotels, Furama Hotels, Marina Bay Sands. :)

 

Aside from the usual places to eat like Makan Sutra, you can go check out Geylang District and find awesome places to have Bak Kut Teh (which is comparable to Bulalo but is more flavorful) or fire roasted leg of lamb.

 

It's also a red light district so you get to hit two birds with one stone if you explore the area.

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Wasn't Geylang already cleaned up? I didn't get the chance to pass by the area during my stay there.

 

Fragrance Hotels are ok if you are out most of the day. I do want to try staying at MBS for one night just for the heck of it.

 

But I'm lodging solo on my trip (We are actually a group that got separate flights and separate place of stays). I haven't booked on any hotel yet although I would be there from the 26th to the 29th (or 30th) of November.

 

Makan Sutra is my favorite spot to just eat :D

 

I do know all about Orchard Towers and it's infamous monicker hahahaha!

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In order of price, convenience, and preference: Fragrance Hotels, Furama Hotels, Marina Bay Sands. :)

 

Aside from the usual places to eat like Makan Sutra, you can go check out Geylang District and find awesome places to have Bak Kut Teh (which is comparable to Bulalo but is more flavorful) or fire roasted leg of lamb.

 

It's also a red light district so you get to hit two birds with one stone if you explore the area.

 

Where in Geylang do you find the roasted leg of lamb?

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Wasn't Geylang already cleaned up? I didn't get the chance to pass by the area during my stay there.

 

They cleaned up the streets. Transactions can only be done inside establishments now as far as I know.

 

Where in Geylang do you find the roasted leg of lamb?

Lorong 11. Liu Da Ma is the name of the place. Legit Mongolian / Northern Chinese cuisine.

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