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Signapore/Japan Recs
Posted on 11/3/22 at 11:11 am
Posted on 11/3/22 at 11:11 am
Going in June spending about 3-4 days in each. Not planning on getting out much past Tokyo in Japan. Looking mostly for hotel, restaurant, and activity recommendations.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
Posted on 11/3/22 at 12:40 pm to Motownsix
It's been a while, but I used to travel to Singapore a ton for work. Maybe 10 trips a year over the course of 3-4 years. Always stayed at the Raffles hotel and would recommend. One of the best meals I've ever had anywhere was a tasting menu at a restaurant that reminded me of a treehouse and was inside the Singapore Botanic Gardens. Looking at the website, I think it may have been the Corner House?
Fewer trips to Tokyo, so I'll let others weigh in who know more. When there, I stayed at the Ritz Carlton, which was of course fine but not a property that I look back on as being particularly memorable.
Fewer trips to Tokyo, so I'll let others weigh in who know more. When there, I stayed at the Ritz Carlton, which was of course fine but not a property that I look back on as being particularly memorable.
Posted on 11/3/22 at 12:44 pm to Motownsix
It's been awhile but I stayed in the Shinjuku Prince. Nice hotel with a wonderful breakfast buffet and close to the Shinjuku party area.
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:17 pm to Motownsix
Just got back from 12 day trip to Singapore. Bring as many clothes as possible. It is the hottest, most humid place I have ever been ( I live in Houston). My clothes were drenched in sweat when I would come home. But the food is delicious and we used "grab" (uber) for all traveling. I know bus is cheaper. Alcohol is extremely expensive but get a Singapore along at the long bar. You can get them cheaper other places but that is the OG
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:22 pm to Sek
They drive on the wrong side of the road so look both ways. If you want to eat on the top floor of the marina bay sand, reserve as soon as you can. Didn't go to the zoo, but it is quite popular. Sentosa is the beach resort/ universal studios. Go to the hawkers and eat there. Food shops every square for of that island.
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:12 pm to Sek
Thanks for the recomendations thus far. Our plan is to stay two nights at Marina Bay Sands and two nights at the Raffles. Never really swithced hotels in one city before during a trip, but this seems to make sense. We do plan on the Zoo. Surprised no one suggested the four floors of whores. Any good restaurant ideas?
Posted on 11/9/22 at 2:30 pm to Motownsix
The fine dining scene is top notch ... i believe there are 3 or 4 on the top 50 in the world list and many in the top 100 Asian list in the world.
the street food is fantastic ... some michelin starred food stalls. Chinatown for breakfast is an experience and the Indian area has some spots.
the floors of whores is a hot mess ..... and I've spent a lot of time in BKK. It's insanity and not in a good way. But i had to see it after having a few $18 pints.
the street food is fantastic ... some michelin starred food stalls. Chinatown for breakfast is an experience and the Indian area has some spots.
the floors of whores is a hot mess ..... and I've spent a lot of time in BKK. It's insanity and not in a good way. But i had to see it after having a few $18 pints.
Posted on 12/20/22 at 11:57 am to Motownsix
We are going to be in Signapore for four nights. Is it crazy to spend two nights at Marina Bay Sands and two nights The Raffles. I really want to experience both properties, and while I never switched hotels in one city mid-stay this makes sense to be for some reason. Any thoughts on this strategy?
Posted on 12/20/22 at 1:09 pm to Motownsix
I did 2-3 nights at Marina Bay Sands then flew to Bali and came back to Singapore and stayed at Sofitel for another 3 nights. With a one year old. You'll be okay.
You'll probably enjoy staying in two different areas of the city - MBS is kind of it's own area of the city and Raffles seems more in the middle.
The view from the pool is unreal.
Yes it is incredibly hot and humid.
Zoo was cool, I only did the night zoo it was a very unique experience.
The street food was insane. Get the Hainanese chicken and rice and the oyster loaf. If the Michelin star chicken place line is too long, others are cheaper and nearly just as good.
Chili crab also great, but pricey. Like most everything else there.
Try durian, YOLO
You'll probably enjoy staying in two different areas of the city - MBS is kind of it's own area of the city and Raffles seems more in the middle.
The view from the pool is unreal.
Yes it is incredibly hot and humid.
Zoo was cool, I only did the night zoo it was a very unique experience.
The street food was insane. Get the Hainanese chicken and rice and the oyster loaf. If the Michelin star chicken place line is too long, others are cheaper and nearly just as good.
Chili crab also great, but pricey. Like most everything else there.
Try durian, YOLO
This post was edited on 12/20/22 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 3/13/23 at 4:46 am to Motownsix
We will only by in Singapore for a few days but looking for mainly two things...
1 - any cool lounges or night time venues for my wife and I for one adult night out near the Fort Canning Park area? Not looking for something incredibly Boujie but prefer something more "upscale"...mind goes back to something like the Carousel Bar.
2 - What family day trips would you recommend with young teens? We will be spending plenty of time on the water, canyoneering, etc while in Boracay and Phillippines so were considering the Hop On / Hop Off day but looking for recs for what or where to target
1 - any cool lounges or night time venues for my wife and I for one adult night out near the Fort Canning Park area? Not looking for something incredibly Boujie but prefer something more "upscale"...mind goes back to something like the Carousel Bar.
2 - What family day trips would you recommend with young teens? We will be spending plenty of time on the water, canyoneering, etc while in Boracay and Phillippines so were considering the Hop On / Hop Off day but looking for recs for what or where to target
Posted on 3/13/23 at 6:42 am to Motownsix
Mandarin Oriental in Singapore
That’s where I would stay when I traveled there for work several years ago. It has the best breakfast spread Ive ever seen in my life.
It’s centrally located with incredible views of the city and the bay.
Eat at “no sign board” for the chili crab… awesome food and experience
That’s where I would stay when I traveled there for work several years ago. It has the best breakfast spread Ive ever seen in my life.
It’s centrally located with incredible views of the city and the bay.
Eat at “no sign board” for the chili crab… awesome food and experience
Posted on 3/13/23 at 3:51 pm to JW
I think we still have a few nights where we haven’t made dinner reservations in Singapore and Tokyo.
In Singapore is this garden light show really the thing to experience? Recommendations on what to do or how to do it?
In Singapore is this garden light show really the thing to experience? Recommendations on what to do or how to do it?
Posted on 3/13/23 at 4:28 pm to Motownsix
I liked the Prince Sakura Tower. It is on the bus route from Narita (Haneda is obviously far closer, IIRC it's only four or five train stops away), and an extremely short walk to Shinagawa train station, where the Shinkansen also departs from. Particularly if your kids are the right age, they may be amused by sitting on a train that flies along at over 100mph to see Mt Fuji, even if you get off and return in the same day.
It's an easy trip from Shinagawa to the Imperial Palace, Ginza, etc (go after dark for the amazing light show.) Akihabara is the toy/video game capital of Tokyo. It's also the only place I've ever been where there were signs warning ladies to hold their skirts to their butts to prevent upskirt shots from being taken on the escalator. Japanese version of neckbeards frequent Akihabara, apparently.
If you go underneath Shinagawa, you can find an absolute crap ton of freshly made food at the combination supermarket/food court. I regularly went there. There is also an entertainment/food neighborhood just to the east of the station.
If you're going to Tokyo at anywhere approaching summer, bring or buy multiple handkerchiefs, even the Japanese use them. My first time going into work, I sweat through my shirt collar, *my tie* and the outside of my shirt collar. It's *bad,* and I also live in Houston, and have lived in the Middle East. Do *not* talk on your phone while you're on public transport, especially on the buses from the airport. Do *not* eat/drink while walking. In Tokyo, stand on the left on escalators, but most of all, get the hell out of the way if you don't know where you're going. An 80 year old mama san will run you the F over, no problem.
Whiskey is much cheaper than beer due to the taxes on malt, and there are some great ones to pick up.
A cool activity I saw outside of Shinagawa was real life "Mario" Kart on the street.
It's an easy trip from Shinagawa to the Imperial Palace, Ginza, etc (go after dark for the amazing light show.) Akihabara is the toy/video game capital of Tokyo. It's also the only place I've ever been where there were signs warning ladies to hold their skirts to their butts to prevent upskirt shots from being taken on the escalator. Japanese version of neckbeards frequent Akihabara, apparently.
If you go underneath Shinagawa, you can find an absolute crap ton of freshly made food at the combination supermarket/food court. I regularly went there. There is also an entertainment/food neighborhood just to the east of the station.
If you're going to Tokyo at anywhere approaching summer, bring or buy multiple handkerchiefs, even the Japanese use them. My first time going into work, I sweat through my shirt collar, *my tie* and the outside of my shirt collar. It's *bad,* and I also live in Houston, and have lived in the Middle East. Do *not* talk on your phone while you're on public transport, especially on the buses from the airport. Do *not* eat/drink while walking. In Tokyo, stand on the left on escalators, but most of all, get the hell out of the way if you don't know where you're going. An 80 year old mama san will run you the F over, no problem.
Whiskey is much cheaper than beer due to the taxes on malt, and there are some great ones to pick up.
A cool activity I saw outside of Shinagawa was real life "Mario" Kart on the street.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 12:35 pm to JW
Any preferences on Hawker Centres? W’ere trying to do at least three. The Chinatown one is locked in already. We’re doing that.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 1:59 pm to Motownsix
Skip Singapore and spend the whole time in Japan
Posted on 3/25/23 at 3:16 pm to Motownsix
The National Orchid Garden there is amazing. Best thing we did. It’s all in a glass dome and you walk up and around an artificial mountain of 10,000 orchards. Very cool.
Posted on 3/25/23 at 5:52 pm to Motownsix
Spending 2 weeks in Japan starting Friday. If you bump in mid April, I’ll give you my experience
Posted on 4/1/23 at 7:39 am to LemmyLives
I completely finished planning the Singapore part of the trip. Working now on just planning Tokyo. Anyone have some must see or must visit restaurants? I’m filling in some slots for lunch and dinner.
Posted on 4/1/23 at 9:26 am to Motownsix
We stayed at the Tokyo park Hyatt. It was great. Awesome rooftop atrium and pool. Stellar service and best breakfast spread I’ve ever had. Whether you stay there or anywhere else the hotel service in Japan is outstanding. Ask them for recs and to help with reservations.
One day you should poke into one of the giant Tokyo department stores and go to the food court for lunch and too look around. It’s legit awesome. A Japanese version of Harrods in London.
One day you should poke into one of the giant Tokyo department stores and go to the food court for lunch and too look around. It’s legit awesome. A Japanese version of Harrods in London.
Posted on 4/2/23 at 6:39 pm to LemmyLives
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A cool activity I saw outside of Shinagawa was real life "Mario" Kart on the street.
It was legit. Up to 50 mph on Rainbow Bridge. Can’t dress up as Mario as Nintendo sued them, but other costumes are available.
Yes, that Rainbow Bridge on a go kart.
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