1 Kadayanallur St, #01-10/11 Maxwell Food Centre, Singapore 069184
Opening times:
Open 10:00-19:30For reference only
24 hours in Singapore
After a layover in Singapore on my way to Bali, I had a full day to explore Singapore by foot! It truly lives up to its reputation as an international garden city, with the best greenery I've ever seen, including a massive indoor garden and an indoor waterfall!
Here's the itinerary in chronological order:
➡️ Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice
I went there after seeing it recommended online, but since it opens at 10 am, I arrived early and already saw a queue forming. Once it opened, everyone quickly lined up. I got thirsty and bought a real coconut water, which was super refreshing. The portion size of the chicken rice was generous, the seasoning was flavorful, and the chicken was tender, not dry despite being breast meat.
➡️ Chinatown - Food Street
In Singapore, Chinatown is known as 'Niu Che Shui', which originated from the time when there was no running water, and water was commonly delivered by ox carts. Today's Chinatown has transformed into a bustling hub of Chinese restaurants and shopping centers! I also spotted the popular hotpot restaurant Xiao Long Kan!
➡️ Little India
This is the gathering place for Singapore's Indian community, attracting tourists with its colorful architecture. The area is filled with Hindu temples and mosques, and upon entering, you're greeted with the strong scent of spices, reminiscent of India.
➡️ Haji Lane
A street with an artistic vibe, lined with boutiques and featuring Southeast Asian colors. Before reaching Haji Lane, there are many shopping districts and large malls to explore.
➡️ Gardens by the Bay
Famous for its tree-like structures wrapped in lights that blend with the surrounding greenery. There's a nightly light show, and you can also walk on the aerial walkway for a close-up experience.
➡️ Flower Dome
I've never seen such a large cool-house filled with flowers. It's said to house a variety of plants from around the world, divided by garden zones. Each zone has a theme from different countries, like Japan during cherry blossom season in late March, where you can find a small grove of cherry trees and Japanese-themed sculptures.
➡️ Cloud Forest
Upon entering, you're met with a towering indoor waterfall, several stories high. The plants here prefer shady, moist environments, and the cool atmosphere is a relief from Singapore's tropical heat. I visited in March when the sun was scorching, so the Cloud Forest was a lifesaver. Not only is it refreshingly cool, but the waterfall and plants also bring immense joy. The space is designed with a spiraling walkway around the mountain and waterfall. It's recommended to take the elevator to the top and then slowly make your way down. If you're short on time, you can take the elevator directly to the bottom.
➡️ Merlion Park
Many people's first introduction to Singapore is through the iconic Merlion statue. As a water-spouting sculpture, it's popular to take photos that capture the illusion of catching the water.
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Melt in your mouth @ Tian Tian Chicken Rice
When we planned our trip to Singapore, Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice was at the top of our must-visit list. This restaurant is extremely famous among travelers who visit Singapore, being awarded a Michelin star for its Chicken Rice. We were really excited to taste their recipes. Upon arrival at the Maxwell Food Centre, where many restaurants are located, we found a very long line. In our opinion, Tian Tian is the most popular in the food center, judging from the waiting time, which was around 30 minutes or more, while other restaurants had almost no line or very short waits. After tasting the Classic Steamed Chicken Rice, we could understand why it's so popular. The chicken was incredibly tender, almost melting in our mouths. Although the sauce wasn't particularly outstanding, overall, we could say that it was worth the wait for such delicious chicken rice.
As a result, we successfully completed our mission to try the famous Michelin-starred chicken rice in Singapore.
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🍚Singapore Chicken Rice🍗🐔
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I've been hearing the name for a long time that chicken rice must be Singapore chicken rice. Today, how can we miss it? Come to try the famous shop called Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice. Singapore chicken rice Located in the Maxwell Food Centre is close to China Town. The shop is not difficult to find. In the middle of the food court. Even we have been open, we have stood in line. Waiting for about 20 minutes, we really tried. For chicken rice here, the chicken will be bigger, it's tighter, juicy, but not different from our house. Except for the sauce that is poured That we think it makes the taste from our house. Overall, it's delicious.
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🇸🇬Singapore Shop X Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice🥄The most authentic Hainanese chicken rice is here!
📍Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice
Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street Singapore 069184
Business hours: 10:00~21:00 Closed on Mondays
💫Half chicken SGD 15
💫Fried Rice SGD 1
💫Blanched vegetables (medium) SGD 6
Deliciousness: 😋😋😋😋😋
Really delicious! Fortunately, we ordered half a chicken directly instead of chicken rice, which satisfied our taste buds craving for authentic Hainanese chicken rice. The chicken itself was very soft and tender, and it was very flavorful. It was full of flavor without adding soy sauce. It is recommended that if two people come to dine, they can order as we did. The store only accepts cash, so remember to prepare cash for your meal!
(Travel time: 2023/MAY)
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Tian Tian received its Michelin star in Singapore. You can also enjoy this special cuisine in Hong Kong. The restaurant is located in Shatin New Town Plaza III, the lunch menu is reasonable, prices from HK$68.#消費券攻略 #foodie #天天海南雞飯 #lunch