Chinatown, was a total dissappointment, it is just an area of the city where the chinese live and you can see the lanterns hanging from the windows. There is a market which packs up early though and the prices seemed to be quite high, comparing it to Bugis Junction near Raffles Hotel, where the night market was excellent. There were open air cafes, but I preferred the food courts which were air conditioned and more reasonable and you could point to the food you wanted to eat, it cost an average of £2.50 for a dinner. It was very clean and I had no upset tummy.I would reccommend you visiting Raffles Hotel and having a Singapore Sling, but that is expensive, so you can always walk around the shops of the hotel and admire the decor, instead.
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Hi and welcome Ciao. I have rated your opinion as Helpful, although that may be seen as a little generous. You really need a bit more information, particularly in writing about travel destinations which most readers won't have visited. Good luck for your future writings here, Paul.
brianlfc 14.05.2001 06:52
Welcome to Ciao...A fairly useful first opinion, but sorry to say it was lacking in detail, try and add more content to your op's and you'll have more success...Good Luck...Brian
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