Our Trip to Singapore

*Due to a technical glitch, I lost all the photos in this post and had to re-do it! It also got re-posted in March 2023 accidentally when it was originally posted in August 2022.

We celebrated out 10th wedding anniversary this July! To commemorate this milestone, and to get our pandemic-squashed travel bug alive and well again, we planned a trip to Singapore!

Ever since our first trip to for our honeymoon when we visited Thailand, we knew Asia would be a favorite travel destination. From the food to the culture, there is so much to see and experience throughout all of the Asian countries. I personally never knew much about Singapore, but my husband, always interested in geopolitics, has wanted to visit this city state for a long time. I learned more about it through foodie YouTubers trying out all of the amazing (and cheap!) local dishes in Singapore. Basically the number #1 reason my husband and I choose to visit a place is for the food =)

If you want to get a good dose of Asian culture and food in general, Singapore is the place to visit because it has everything! We enjoyed popular Singaporean dishes and favorites, as well as Thai, Malay, Vietnamese, and Indian cuisines. We also did a number of fun touristy things which were all beautiful and amazing experiences! There are a number of beautiful hiking trails and opportunities to stay active if you love outdoorsy experiences too. I planned to do at least one nature trail hike, but honestly we walked 8-10 miles per day just exploring the city! There is no dearth of things to do in Singapore, especially if you go with children. Our kids stayed home for this trip, but we definitely want to go back to Singapore one day with them!

Our typical day was spent seeking out a new breakfast spot, usually at a Hawker Centre. Hawker Centres are an important part of Singaporean culture and heritage. They are open-air markets of various food stalls, and they were all very clean and safe. We often saw the sign on food stalls indicating the “SG Clean” certification which means the site meets national criteria for cleanliness and public hygiene. We never feared falling ill from eating in Singapore, a luxury we definitely would not have when visiting other countries like India.

One of the Hawker stalls. It doesn’t look amazing on the exterior, but the food and facilities are highly clean.

We tended to load up on a HUGE breakfast with a large variety of foods. There were so many dishes to try and so little time, so we did our best! The huge breakfasts were super affordable and very filling. We typically did not need to eat again until dinnertime!

Fresh hand made dumplings
Kaya toast with soft boiled eggs – so simple yet so delicious!
Chee cheong fun (steamed rice rolls)
Bee Hoon
Chicken curry and rice

Another wonderful highlight of Singapore is their amazing public transportation system. We took the MRT subway system everyday. It was so easy to navigate, clean, quiet, and air-conditioned. We took a bus once or twice also. The buses have free wi-fi!

MRT station

Because this was our 10-year anniversary trip, we splurged on the hotel and stayed at the incredible Marina Bay Sands. If you have seen “Crazy Rich Asians” or “Singapore Social,” you would recognize this hotel immediately. Talk about an engineering marvel! We definitely love to be pampered, and MBS did not disappoint. The hotel itself has access to numerous fine-dining restaurants, but we honestly did not eat in the restaurants because of our preference of the amazing local foods. We did have the hotel brunch on our first morning in because we were quite tired and hungry when we arrived, and though it was pricey, we got our money’s worth with the WIDE selection of Asian, Indian, and Western breakfast items. When it comes to food, I am pretty judgmental of other people’s food choices, LOL! I probably had a major look of disgust on my face watching a lady at the buffet place a croissant and cereal on her table. Meanwhile I’m enjoying a hot bowl of noodle soup, idli, sambar, and so much more. Yum!!!

Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands infinity pool on the roof

One interesting facet of visiting Singapore was how much people love luxury items. The nearby mall which house all luxury brands was constantly swarming with shoppers. Every single one had on at least one luxury item. I’m not saying this in a wistful way, but rather in amazement about the culture of wanting (and affording) so many luxury items. I’m talking seeing toddlers with Gucci baseball caps on. I saw one girl wearing literally head-to-toe Chanel branded clothing, from her hair clip to her shoes. I personally don’t think that type of dressing is stylish or classy (I tend to avoid wearing large/loud branded clothing items because I am not a walking advertisement). However, everyone is entitled to buy and wear what they like! I just found it fascinating how so many people are fixated on brand names even if they are not in actuality pretty, distinguished, classy or valuable in the long run. But I guess if it’s anything like Crazy Rich Asians, it’s all about *appearing* to be rich! Joy has little to do with it.

Otherwise we enjoyed walking all over the city and exploring. It was quite hot in July, but it was so worth going there.

Kaya toast breakfast spot!
Singapore chili crab
Little India food hall
Chicken Hariyali
Merlion (mermaid and lion) – the symbol of Singapore
Biryani at Mr. Biryani!
The Raffles Hotel
Gardens by the Bay
Cloud Forest
Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel where it originated!
Overlooking Gardens by the Bay at night

All in all, this was a wonderful trip. Each day was packed full of fun experiences and amazing food. There was just one day where we spent a few hours watching TV in the hotel because it was raining and because we were pretty tired from days of exploring! I truly loved the Singaporean way of life and hope to go back again soon.

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