Part 1
First Day of Singapore Trip
Sis and I decided to explore Singapore over the Deepavali long weekend! We booked an early flight from KL to Singapore and hence we had to wake up very early to get to the airport. Due to expensive car park charges in KLIA2, I had decided to park my car at TBS station and take KLIA express to KLIA2. I suppose that would save my petrol and energy.
Took the earliest train from TBS to KLIA2 at 4.45am. First time in TBS and first time waiting for the station to open at midnight. Something new. But if you are travel alone, it is not recommended as the station is very quiet at midnight, especially the walkway from tbs main building to the klia express counter.
We reached KLIA2 at 5.50am and managed to grab breakfast before boarding on our 7.15am flight. ^_^
Breakkie at Subway - our favourite.
Flying with my usual airline -- AirAsia. Now everyone can fly yeah.
We arrived at Changi Airport around 8.50am and we spent about an hour in the airport to get to Terminal 3 (where the MRT station is located) and also to get a data SIM card. Would definitely need data to search for routes. Signed up for a SIM Card for $18 for 3 days unlimited data. Honestly it is so much expensive compared to my data plan in Cambodia/Ho Chi Minh. Singapore would be the most expensive country I've ever traveled this year.
After getting the SIM card, we went to the MRT station to get the tourist pass. For tourist, please get a tourist pass for MRT/Bus as it is just $20 for 3 days and will save you a lot of trouble worrying about transportation fee. Tap here and there and you can afford to go to the same place twice.
Took MRT from Changi Airport Terminal 3 to Tanah Merah, and changed line to Clarke Quay, where our hostel is located. Our hostel -- 5Footway Inn is located at Boat Quay, which is 5 min walk from Clarke Quay. It has strategic location as it is facing Singapore River and has a few bars around it. We were really hungry that time and decided to go hunt for lunch!
NEXT STOP: Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice @ Tiong Bahru
Sister saw her friend posted this stall on Instagram and it seems very delicious. Hence, we decided to try it out. With the help of google map, we successfully get to the stall without getting lost. Luckily I bought data SIM card, if not how could I survive without doing any homework beforehand.
How to get to Loo's Hainanese Curry Rice stall? You can either take bus to Tiong Bahru or take MRT to Tiong Bahru station. From MRT station, you need about 10-15 minutes walk to reach the stall.
Here's the stall! You will get to see a lot of people queuing.
Just a note: to avoid queue, you can reach there early around 11am. By 12pm, I saw a long queue and there's not enough seats.
It is of economic rice style. You get to choose what dishes you want.
I read a food blog and they highly recommend pork chop and braised egg. So, I ordered accordingly. I observed the girl in front of me and ordered cabbage and curry chicken too. Guess how much all these cost me? SGD13.
The pork chop is really nice. This is a MUST ORDER dish if you ever come to try. =D
NEXT STOP: BUGIS
After lunch, we decided to have dessert at Ah Chew Dessert near Bugis Junction. Unfortunately, it was closed on that day. SO DISAPPOINTING! The photos of its' desserts look so good. Too bad I can't get to try. We proceed to the other dessert stall opposite Ah Chew Dessert --> Ji De Chi (记得吃). Ordered a mango dessert but it is really disappointing. Small bowl, taste isn't special and it costs me SGD 6. Hopefully I get to try Ah Chew Dessert next time. =)
NEXT STOP: HAJI LANE
Friend suggested me to check out Haji Lane when I told her I don't know what to do in Bugis. So I used Google Map to navigate me to Haji Lane. Haji Lane is a tiny lane, hidden away in the heart of the Muslim quarter. It is a fashionista's paradise as there are a lot of unique boutiques and bars hidden inside. There is also nice street arts for people like us to shoot photos. Hey wait... you need to wait for your turn to take photo with the street arts. Need a little patience. ^_^