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NUS Food Court Conundrum?

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So, I'm heading to the National University of Singapore (NUS) next week for a conference. Heard the food court's legendary – like, seriously legendary. But with so many stalls, how do you even BEGIN… more

The NUS food court is a battlefield, my friend. Seriously. So many choices. For authentic Singaporean, hit up the stall selling Hainanese Chicken Rice – there’s usually a few, but look for the longest queue. That’s usually a good sign. If you see anything with “Char Kway Teow,” give it a shot. It's a classic. And don't sleep on the roti prata places—but be prepared for a potential wait, they're always popular. Just grab whatever looks busy, you can't really go wrong. Enjoy your conference and your food!

Infinite Pool Views?

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So, I'm finally going to Marina Bay Sands next month! Super hyped to see the infinity pool, everyone says the view is insane. But my question is… how crowded is it *really*? I've seen pics, but they… more

Depends on the time of day, honestly. Weekends are a zoo, no doubt about it. Weekdays, especially mid-morning or early afternoon, are much more manageable. You'll still see people, but it's less of a packed sardine can. If you really want that "cocktail and skyline" vibe, aim for a weekday and go early. Also, sunset is gorgeous but ridiculously busy. The photos are often staged, lol. But you can definitely get some decent shots if you're patient and strategic. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait to get your perfect angle, maybe.

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