101614 There’s nothing quite like an island retreat to get away from the bustling city, and while you’re in Singapore, there are a number of islands that you can explore.
101615 The most popular is of course Sentosa Island, which boasts a wide variety of dining and entertainment choices, including Sentosa at Resorts World.
101616 For a more rugged getaway, venture off the beaten trail on the islands of Pulau Ubin or St John’s.
101617 Whilst there, you can also try activities like mountain biking, hiking and camping.
101619 There are two versions of this classic; the Malay (original) version has a straightforward offering of ikan bilis (fried anchovies) and nuts, fried fish, cucumber and sometimes an egg; whereas the Chinese version, like Chong Pang Nasi Lemak and the Changi Village Nasi Lemak (take the Bus No.2 to the Changi Village market to sample this unforgettable version) have a whole bunch of things like deep fried drumstick, chicken franks, fish cake, curried vegetables and luncheon meat (Asian Spam) in it.
101620 Like the chicken rice, the accompanying chilli condiment can make all the difference; sometimes the chilli and plain lemak rice is enough for a satisfying meal.
101621 Nasi lemak is always enjoyable whether at breakfast or any other time of day, and some stalls still retain the tradition of wrapping the rice in a banana leaf to enhance its flavour.
101622 It is commonly found at food centres in Singapore, with the more famous nasi lemak stalls being the ones at the Adam Road Food Centre.
101625 Singapore’s national dance company, the Singapore Dance Theatre, was founded in 1988 by the late Anthony Then and Goh Soo Khim.
101626 Located at Fort Canning Centre, it made its debut in June the same year at the Singapore Festival of The Arts (now called the Singapore Arts Festival) and has since gone on to further critical acclaim, staging numerous shows both in Singapore and on the world stage.