Good Eats in Singapore

Starting with a big McDonald’s attack, we continued our tour of Singapore. We rode the MTR subway and found our way to the Raffles City Mall. We were hoping that this place has something to do with the Raffles hotel, but apparently, there are many places with the Raffle name that have nothing to do with the hotel establishment. We read about the restaurant located at the Raffles hotel at this page: www.singaporerestaurant.com on the Internet, the restaurant is supposed to be top notch called the Long Bar.

A nice man sorted it out for us and suggested we hop back on the train. I’ve been to Singapore once before, and as we approached the MRT, things started coming back to me, started looking familiar, so we decided to take a leisure walk. We saw the remnants of the Singapore Grand Prix, that apparently ended last night. We came to the Raffles City Mall and found another restaurant that was also recommend from the webpage called Din Tai Fung, it’s a dumplings restaurant. I remember eating here and I remember just how heavenly the dumplings are, especially the steamed pork soup dumplings.

After our dumpling feast, we hit another of the recommendation from that restaurant site, the Donut Factory. This is where my glutenous side come out, they had a special on a dozen donuts because of the Grand Prix, so we bought a dozen, after we ate two donuts each, to take back to our hotel room. We had an early morning flight the next day, so we new we had to stuff all the donuts down by tonight. The woman at the counter told us that we should first eat the 4Cs donuts, because of the ingredients: coconut, chocolate, cream and corn. She told us the rest of the donuts would be fine to eat the next day. I’m glad she told us this, because when we got back to our hotel room, we ate the 4Cs, which was a good majority of the donuts. We were completely decadent. We love Singapore.

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