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Neighborhood Guide: Kallang Basin and Tanjong Rhu

EAT

Chin Sin Huan Eating House
Commonly referred to as the Tanjong Rhu bao, this place’s red bean and char siew fil lings have a fan following. They also have pretty legit lotus buns, siew mai and lor mai ga on top of that.

DO

Goodman Arts Centre
This seven-acre arts hub is home to the National Arts Council of Singapore, dozens of arts groups, theaters, ceramic studios and lots more. Sign up for batik painting or Bharatnatyam, sip wine at La Barca restaurant or see a contemporary dance performance here.

, Neighborhood Guide: Kallang Basin and Tanjong Rhu

Marina Bay Golf Course

Marina Bay Golf Course
As Singapore’s first and arguably only 18-hole golf course open to the public, this 72-par, 91 pot bunker mini monster has an awfully nice view of Marina Bay and the Singapore skyline. Prices start from $52.50 per golfer per round.

Singapore Swimming Club
Founded in 1894, this cosmopolitan club features two Olympic-sized swimming pools (members only), tennis courts (from $2 per court per hour for members and $5 for non-members), bowling alleys (from $2 per game for members and $3 for non-members) and more. There’s even fine – dining establishment Jack Mil ler alongside six other restaurants and cafes. Lifetime membership starts from $15,000. Ouch!


Go back to the full Kallang guide.