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Valueable advice or meet people in Singapore for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Best Chili Crab?

fmd_good Seafood Paradise

I finally made it to that famous seafood place everyone raves about. The chili crab was AMAZING, seriously the best I've ever had, but the service... oof. Slow as molasses in January. I waited an h… more

Yeah, the wait times at that place are legendary. It's like they're intentionally trying to recreate the slow-motion scenes from a kung fu movie. Amazing chili crab, though, you're right. Totally worth the wait... maybe. Next time, I'd try calling ahead to book a table – might shave off some of that agonizing wait. Or just pre-order your beer, that's a solid strategy.

NUS Food Court Dilemma

fmd_good National University of Singapore

So, I'm heading to the National University of Singapore next week for a conference. I've heard the food court is legendary...a sprawling, chaotic labyrinth of culinary delights. But the sheer number… more

Pro tip: Don't try to "conquer" the entire food court in one go. Pick a section – maybe the one closest to your conference venue – and explore that first. There's always something delicious in any given area. Seriously, even the "meh" stalls often have a hidden gem or two. Just go with your gut, or the longest queue – crowds usually know what's up. You'll survive, and probably discover a new favorite hawker dish. Three hours? Nah, you'll be in and out in 20 minutes tops once you get the hang of it.

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Haha, true! I always get overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. It's like a culinary Hunger Games in there. The "longest queue" tip is genius, I never thought of that. I usually end up paralyzed by indecision and just grab whatever's closest, which is often... underwhelming. Thanks for the advice! I'll try the targeted approach next time.

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