Big Foot Industries

A one-stop shop for all the bare essentials of surfing and possibly the only physical store here that sells actual surfboards.

Buffet @ Oscar’s

Well known for its sumptuous buffets, this hotel restaurant is a staple in the Singapore dining scene. Everything’s consistently good: sushi and sashimi, cold seafood, the Asian and Western mains and, of course, dessert. Lunch goes for $52 (Mon-Sat) and $78 (Sun), and dinner goes for $59 (Sun-Thu) and $78 (Fri and Sat).

Buffet @ Straits Kitchen

For $44 at lunch or $54 at dinner, fill up on local fare such as satay, beef rendang, Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, tandoori chicken, and desserts like banana fritters and homemade durian ice cream at this well-known buffet which has been patronized by food celeb Anthony Bourdain.

Buffet @ Tiffin Room

Almost untouched by the passage of time, this Indian establishment is a grand place to take in the colonial splendor of the Raffles Hotel while enjoying a buffet of curries ($60).

Buffet @ Melt ~ The World Café

A well-known name on Singapore’s mega-buffet scene, this international café serves up everything from generous sushi and hand rolls to creamy Indian curries like chicken korma. Lunch is $68 (Mon-Fri) and $138 (Sat-Sun), while dinner is $78 on weekdays and $88 on weekends.