103493 One of the best places to get your kaya fix in Singapore is Ya Kun Kaya Toast, which sells a delectable range of kaya toast spreads, as well as at the many local coffee shops.
103494 Or if you can’t spot one of these eateries around, head for any old coffeeshop or even food court for this stunning yet simple fare.
103495 Another popular local café chain that sells this item is the Killiney Kopitiam, which of course, has a branch on Killiney Road, just behind the futuristic Orchard Central mall.
103496 At some places, it even comes with a side of half-boiled eggs, which is perfect for dunking your toast into; and then wash the brekkie all down with a cup of bitter black coffee known as kopi-o.
103499 Spend a few hours at Tanglin Shopping Centre and you’ll feel like you've stumbled into an Indiana Jones film.
103500 Packed with exotic regional artefacts, antiques, artwork and jewellery, if you’re after antiques like old Buddha heads to Tibetan prayerbeads, odds are that you’ll find it at this long-standing mall.
103501 Tanglin Shopping Centre specialises in old necklaces, bracelets, relics and rich textiles from the Orient, with also a decent selections of fashionable fabrics and furniture from Japan and across South East Asia.
103502 Its range of delicate Asian cultural pieces and unique historical items is quite breathtaking, and will keep you browsing for hours on end.
103503 But if that’s not your cup of tea, the mall also caters for fans of classic vintage items such as old movies and DVDs, books and retro fashion.
103504 You can literally spend days searching through Tanglin’s extensive collection of old and precious items, some of which will be sure to bring back fond memories.