Aaron Lewis: Inspired by British horticultural designs, including the Kensington Roof Gardens and Letchworth Garden City, this 101-hectare project elevates Victorian style gardening to contemporary levels. —Cereal
#02-01 Sam Tat Building (66 Kampong Bugis), Singapore
Restoran · Central Region · 66 tips dan ulasan
Aaron Lewis: In a forest-like glade on the banks of the Kallang, Kilo is the hidden gem of Singapore’s culinary scene. Sip icy old fashioneds and consume large quantities of salt and pepper crispy squid. —Cereal
Aaron Lewis: Previously a factory space, this spacious café-cum-bicycle showroom invites visitors to take a break from their morning cycle and enjoy an artisanal coffee. —Cereal
Aaron Lewis: This artisanal coffee shop, multi-label menswear retail store and cocktail bar attracts a healthy buzz of locals and visitors. Head upstairs to the chilled ambience of the oak paneled bar. —Cereal
Toko Kue Mangkuk · Central Region · 20 tips dan ulasan
Aaron Lewis: This cozy café serves up a scrumptious array of cupcakes inspired by European pastries, American pies and nostalgic childhood memories. —Cereal
Museum Seni · Financial District · 148 tips dan ulasan
Aaron Lewis: Moshe Sadie’s lotus-shaped Art Science Museum is home to 21 gallery spaces over 50,000 square feet, and displays exhibits that merge art/science, media/technology and design/architecture. —Cereal
Aaron Lewis: Hidden within the breezy arcades of Raffles Hotel, Supplies & Co brings a sophisticated blend of Japanese and Scandinavian style to Singapore’s retail landscape. —Cereal
Aaron Lewis: Newly opened in the grand former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, this museum houses one of the largest collections of Southeast Asian art in the world. —NYT
Aaron Lewis: Southeast Asian-inspired small plates in a three-tiered shop house. Don’t miss the Vietnamese Scotch eggs and scallop ceviche wrapped in Chinese cabbage. —NYT
Aaron Lewis: Yorkshire pudding, prawn cocktail and dishes like pan-seared salmon with crushed potatoes on the British-inspired menu served up in a rustic three-story space. —NYT
Aaron Lewis: Bumboats to Pulau Ubin leave from Changi Point Ferry Terminal when 12 passengers are ready to board, cost 2.50 Singapore dollars (about $2 U.S.) each, or charter the whole boat for 30 dollars.
Warung Kopi · Central Region · 219 tips dan ulasan
Aaron Lewis: Young Singaporeans pack this bright cafe inside a restored 1950s hardware shop for the cold brew steeped overnight and served in old-fashioned medicinal bottles and the Nitro Black Matter on tap.
Aaron Lewis: Sign-less cafe is a hipster favorite for the industrial décor (raw concrete floors, communal plywood tables and red acrylic-sheet windows), all-day breakfast menu, and lavender-infused lattes. —NYT
Former KTM Railway Tracks (Tanjong Pagar to Kranji), Singapore
Jalur Pendakian · Bukit Timah · 7 tips dan ulasan
Aaron Lewis: An unlikely nature preserve in the urban heart of the city, this new park on a former railway was inspired by NYC's High Line and Paris' Promenade Plantée.