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Dining in Singapore

Singapore has a lot to offer to the person who is interest in great food. Not only does it feature numerous restaurants, but it's also a city that seems to have activity around-the-clock. There's also a wide variety of cuisines from which to choose, thanks to the fact that Singapore embraces many different cultures. In recent years the variety has become even more varied to include cuisines such as Spanish, Turkish, Thai and Italian in addition to the more common Chinese, Eurasian and Indian cuisines. It's hard to beat the offerings of Singapore if you're looking for great food and interesting surroundings.

Chinatown
Chinatown is a favorite destination for those looking for great food in Singapore. You'll find both traditional as well as contemporary restaurants, each with interesting dishes that provide the best in Chinese dining. You'll find numerous upscale restaurants, which are perfect for an evening of fine dining. However, you'll also find more down-to-earth restaurants which are much less pretentious. Whether your passion is for noodle dishes and steamed dumplings, or Peking duck, foie gras, and lobster, you're sure to find what you are looking for in Chinatown. The Majestic Restaurant in the New Majestic Hotel, Yum Cha Restaurant, and the Qun Zhong Eating House are all great options from which to choose.

Marina Bay
This busy district is full of retail, entertainment and dining options. It's also an area with a lot of commercial activity, including hotels and offices. As a result, you'll find plenty of different culinary options from which to choose, regardless of your budget or tastes. It's also a very lovely area with plenty to see, and as a result many restaurants also feature a stunning view of the bay. If you plan to spend a day shopping in this area, you should also plan on enjoying lunch and dinner. You'll find restaurants featuring classic Cantonese cuisine, such as the Cherry Garden Restaurant in the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. If you are looking for something more casual, the House of Sundanese Food and the No Signboard Seafood Restaurant are great options. Good examples of less regional cuisine include Forlino, which features food with a northern Italian flair, or the Paulaner Brauhause, featuring authentic German food and a microbrewery.

Little India
Little India is a great place to spend the day, with plenty of interesting shops to browse. In addition to the many shops and grocers that offer fresh food, you'll also find an abundance of Indian restaurants. It's a great place to visit if you want to sample the wonders of Indian cuisine. You'll find plenty of curry dishes, vegetarian choices, and traditional ethnic menu options. Muthu's Curry and the Banana Leaf Apolo are two great places to eat in Little India.

Orchard Road
This bustling retail and hotel area is full of great restaurants. Whether you are looking for fine dining or a 24 hour fast food restaurant, you'll find everything you could ever want in this area. Great choices include the Crystal Jade restaurant or the Straits Kitchen in the Grand Hyatt hotel.

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