102744 Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant is designed with traditional ethnic architectural accents, melded with a generous use of natural materials such as recycled wood.
102745 With burnished wooden beams, rustic rattan fans and ambient lights, you will be transported into a traditional village where you can dine alongside the symphony of cicadas and frogs, as well as enjoy the cultural performances happening every night.
102746 Experience a unique night out at Ulu Ulu Safari Restaurant and sample Singaporean cuisine while surrounded by charming antiques and mementos of the past.
102749 What sets Indian classical music apart from most other genres is its emphasis on melody and the staccato nature of its notes.
102750 Although it has been divided into Hindusthani (Northern Indian) and Carnatic (Southern Indian), the origins and fundamental concepts of both types of music remain the same.
102751 The one thing to watch out for is how these two types of classical music vary in terms of presentation and musical invocation.
102754 Step back in time at this quaint antiques and collectibles store that specialises in objects from yesteryear.
102755 The Heritage Shop can be found in Singapore’s Arab Quarter in one of the Kampong Glam shop houses, and as its name suggests, this store is dedicated to items from Singapore’s past.
102756 It has thousands of collectibles for sale, mostly from 1930s to 1960s Singapore.
102757 The Heritage Shop’s huge collection is filled with old artwork, 1950s advertising posters, books and other pop culture paraphernalia.
102758 Service here is also particularly friendly, with owner Patrick Phoa eager to assist and greet you with a smile.