The Crane Dance in Singapore
The Sentosa Island Crane Dance is literally a dance of cranes made out of cranes that look like cranes! I feel like there’s a dad pun somewhere in there
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The Sentosa Island Crane Dance is literally a dance of cranes made out of cranes that look like cranes! I feel like there’s a dad pun somewhere in there
The restaurant’s name sounds like a Tekken character and is impossible for me to remember, but I will remember the food at Daruma Syokudo
Tours are advertised as two and a half hours, and will include a rest halfway with a free snack provided… which is awesome and the first time I’ve seen such a thing on a free walking tour
If you really wanted to, you could create a ten-pattied monstrosity that costs over RM50. If a burger stacked ten high doesn’t scream America, I don’t know what does
LiHo Tea was constantly seducing me, popping up in the places I visited and their brightly lit lion mascot flashing its Mona Lisa smile at me as I passed
This might have been the most expensive place we ate in Singapore, even though we got the least amount of food.
Haw Par Villa is seriously dated and has not aged well. Many are predicting that it is only a matter of time before this once-adored anachronism dies unless it can capture the attention of today’s eternally bored tourist.