The Singapore River is a romantic place for couples to hang out, especially at night. There are many restaurants nearby for couples to dine at before they go for a stroll along the singapore river.
The Singapore River is especially popular among couples during festive occasions such as Valentines' Day, as it is a romantic place to hang out with your soul mate and to enjoy the moonlight and breeze together. The river cruise is also available to let couples enjoy the scenery along the singapore river and also to spend some quality time with each other.
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As Valentines' Day coincides with the Chinese New Year festivities, it is believed that on the 15th day of the event, unmarried women wishing to find their soul mates gather near the Singapore River in the night to throw Mandarin oranges to the river, with the belief to find a good life partner. The shopping malls, elegant hotels and spa resorts also make efforts to make this occasion more eventful by announcing attractive holiday packages for young couples desiring to spend an intimate romantic weekend. With such a simple yet attracting place to go, it is definitely a place many choose to hang out at with their soul mates for a romantic night!
Clarke Quay has a wide variety of food that caters to many people with different taste buds.
Many restaurants lined the streets of Clarke Quay with those selling western cuisines to Asian cuisines, offered by Coriander leaf and King Satay. King Satay is one that provides local food for tourists to enjoy and experience our Singapore tastes. It also serves as a clubbing hotspot for any party-goers.
Fusion cuisines like Casa-Z also allow tourists to enjoy chic French dining by the riverside. Indian, Indonesian and Japanese cuisines are also available here.
Other than these famous and well known cuisines in Singapore that hold up our cosmopolitan culture and the recognition of “food heaven” with different kinds of food catering to the different races, there are also dessert cuisines offered; an example is the crossroad bar that is Simply Chocolate! This is a lounge that people can unwind over fine teas, coffees, wines and cocktails and alcoholic beverages. Not to leave out, there is also a mouth-watering array of chocolate treats. In addition, the chocolate buffet is next to the bar.
Other than the many restaurants mentioned above, alternatives like cafes can also be considered if a rest and a sweet treat is all you want. The food provided in Clarke Quay is definitely worth a while for people to visit the place.
When visiting Clarke Quay, tourists are definitely spoilt for choice by the abundance and diversity of the food provided by this famous spot.
After the dinner, there is plenty of room to relax and talk. For groups of friends, places like the timbre, can be found along the shop-houses. Not only that, there are jazz bars, small pubs and even clubs near the areas. Some of the more famous ones are Zirca Mega Club and Club One Seven. CPubs are used for a small degree of bonding. There are many varieties of drinks, ranging from Jack Daniel’s, Martels, to others like Tequila. Tourists can also try out the famous Singapore Sling, a cocktail invented by Ngiam Tong Boon, who was a bartender at the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel Singapore. The surroundings were rather lively, being mostly more crowded on Fridays and weekends. There are live bands in the house, and the music was soothing for these pub joints, and with the beautiful scenery as a plus point. Hence, visitors can get out of their usual routines and experience a part of Singapore's night life.
Last but not least the group ends off with a picture to depict the scene of the leisure outing itself.
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