Sunday, April 10, 2011

Singapore Food Trail at Singapore Flyer

Singapore Food Trail is an exciting concept dining attraction which aims to bring back the nostalgic feel and charm of Singapore in the 1960s. It is set with  the backdrop of the iconic Singapore Flyer. You can relieve the good old days while tucking into famous local fares and familiar food of the past, such as the ice balls, kachang puteh and many more. Some vendors include Hill Street Tai Wah Pork Noodles, Boon Tat Street Barbeque Seafood, Rong Chen Bak Kut Teh, and Alhambra Padang Satay.

Okay, I didn't write the above. I copied it from http://comesingapore.com/tourist-directory/review/852/singapore-food-trail. I tried the good old oyster omelette but it was definitely not great. It was too oily. The Sin Ming pork noodles were quite good. The noodles was springy and the soup broth was rather good. But again, it was not something that I would come back for again.

The place was nicely decorated in the theme of the 60s though. There was a little corner of knick knacks with some vintage or antique gramaphones, typewriters. good eye candy and for photo taking.

Is this a little toy car? I like it. 

A wooden rocking horse. I like it.

A display of tiffin carriers and something else. I am not sure what that is.

I have no idea what this is but it looks new and nice.

A retro typewriter. Nice.

An older looking typewriter.

A well furnished corner that reminisces about the 60s.

Check out the 60s soft and coffee table. Would you place this in your house?

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