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The top 3 places to eat in Singapore

    Singapore is a melting pot of cultures. One of the ways it manifests itself is in the cuisine. If you're going to Singapore, you'll surely need to eat. Today, I'll be looking at 3 good restaurants and food courts which I think top the list when it comes to food. 

3. Toast Box

    This simple restaurant offers a wide range of Singapore delicacies like Laksa and Kaya dishes. It's reasonable and tastes really good.


    2. The Glass Onion

    This is another great place to eat. If you stay at Hotel Mi, which is right next to this restaurant, you will get a extra selection of food. But if you are just going into it even though you are not staying at the hotel, you can still order but not the same food for the people in the hotel. Anyway, this restaurant is worth going to again.


1. Ion Orchard Food Opera

    In the Ion Orchard Food Opera, there are tons of stalls, each with something unique to offer. It's a paradise for food lovers since there is a huge selection of food.


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