101810 To add an oriental feel to your home, head to Ming Fang Antique House for rare Chinese antiques.
101811 Stuffed full of obscure Chinese pieces from Buddha heads and jade pendants to brass dragons, it also has a collection of statues of former Chinese leader Mao Zedong.
101812 If you want a quirky sculpture of the Communist figurehead with his arms held aloft in triumph, then Ming Fang is the place for you.
101813 Here, bargain-hunters can also practice their haggling skills as you negotiate the best prices for your selected items.
101814 Expect a slight language barrier as the owners are not fluent in English, but this exchange would make the negotiating all the more challenging and interesting.
101817 Kushigin Japanese Restaurant is a great place for a family dinner, especially if everyone’s craving for grilled skewered meat (or yakitori).
101818 With 40 different types of yakitori on the menu, you’ll be spoilt for choice, especially when the restaurant also features some of the most well-prepared dishes in Japanese cuisine in Singapore.
101819 With its laid-back ambience, the restaurant specialises in home cooking that’s well worth a try.
101820 Other popular dishes include the kaki maki, or plump Japanese oysters wrapped with pork belly, and the tomato cheese yaki, which tastes like a Japanese version of Italian lasagna.