Singapore Food Trail
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 11, 2016, 16:17 IST
Synopsis
Nestled at the base of the Singapore Flyer, it's easy to dismiss this food court, styled upon a 60s Singaporean street, as a kitschy tourist attraction. But you're bound to be pleasantly surprised by the inexpensive and 100 per ce … Read more
Nestled at the base of the Singapore Flyer, it's easy to dismiss this food court, styled upon a 60s Singaporean street, as a kitschy tourist attraction. But you're bound to be pleasantly surprised by the inexpensive and 100 per cent authentic culinary options here. Read less

Swing into this 60s dining hall
Nestled at the base of the Singapore Flyer, it's easy to dismiss this food court, styled upon a 60s Singaporean street, as a kitschy tourist attraction. But you're bound to be pleasantly surprised by the inexpensive and 100 per cent authentic culinary options here.
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