| A Prichard |
21 March 2005 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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The "Top of the M" restaurant at the Meritus Mandarin is a great spot for a meal, as it's a revolving restaurant with views over Singapore. Beware as the restaurant has wandering minstrels (which everyone else was tipping) although if you don't want music at your table they do leave you alone. The menu has restaurant has a definite retro feel about it but the food was pretty good.
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| D Charlton |
07 March 2005 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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The Heritage Centre in Chinatown was very interesting and larger than it seemed from outside. Needs an hour and a half or so to do it justice. The zoo is the best we've been to. The Brazilian churrascaria restaurant "Carnivora" at Chijmes was fantastic for meat eaters with a healthy appetite.
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| B Cheadle |
01 February 2005 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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Go to Craig Quay and Riverside Point for evening restaurants and bars. Plenty of variety both for food choice and ambience. The Underwater World at Sentosa Park is a must for all ages.
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| L Kong |
15 January 2005 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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The location is excellent, only a 5-min walk to Somerset MRT station. Chatterbox is a good restaurant with famous Hainan Chicken Rice, and sumptuous breakfast buffet in the morning.
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| C Chong |
16 October 2004 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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There is a new bar at Swissotel - New Asia Bar - Stamford Road. Worth a visit. The bar is on the 70th floor, very cosy, good crowd and the bar overlook the whole Singapore city. We went hopping to Long Bar at Raffles hotel just opposite. Down the road is the Chijmes - at Victoria Street - an old church converted to restaurants and pubs. Went to catch some shows at the Esplanade near Marina. Visited Pasir Ris Park, a bit far out with foodstalls, restaurants and pubs along the beach.
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| A Hart |
08 August 2004 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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Take a tour of the battlebox that takes you back to the fall of Singapore in 1943 and the surrender to the Japanese, a very good and realistic attraction and an important part of Singapore's history.
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| F Fichera |
10 July 2004 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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I suggest to go for dinner at the EAST COAST district where you can enjoy a lot of fish restaurants!
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| Y Miyake |
22 September 2003 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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Try money changers in Lucky Plaza shopping centre. Major currencies like USD, Yen and Euro, they offer very competitive rates, about same as interbank.
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| L Goh |
18 January 2003 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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Singapore is a great city to visit. Food is great. Subway is convenient and clean.
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| K Joseph |
14 December 2001 |
Stayed at Meritus Mandarin Singapore - Singapore, Singapore.
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Location is good. Mostly shopping at Takashimaya, Paragon & Centre Pt. Many good restaurants in Takashimaya. Travel by limosine book by local friend.. Service excellent. Shopping is good esp at Hilton Htl.
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