Cheen T. • 3 weeks agoEsplanade MRT Exit F brings u right up to South Beach, a mixed use development of office space, residences, hotel & F&B
Kristin M. • November 2, 2013Exhibits on interesting rota, from the region and the world. Print master Richard holds good residence. Find classes and children's weekend with artists, and mothers, as docents.
Cheen T. • August 14, 2016Along a row of shophouses, including Putien, facing City Square Residences. Nearest parking include City Square Mall, & limited roadside parking around the restaurant
VotreX T. • December 23, 2014One of the few serviced residences where you can get a room for just 1 night.
gary c. • August 24, 2014$3.90 for pork belly, fish cake, cabbage. and it's just around the corner from City Square Residences and the mall.
Cheen T. • 3 weeks agoAccess to South Beach & JW Marriott. Exit F brings u right up to South Beach, a mixed use development of office space, residences, the hotel & F&B
Cheen T. • June 18, 2018Cheaper parking. For dinner, park right below @ Village Residence ($3 per entry after 6pm) & for lunch, Fraser Place Robertson Walk next door ($1.50 for 1st hr, 50-cents every subsequent 30 mins)
Nigel C. • December 1, 2015Reclamation area formed and part of Marina Bay Downtown area. Full of hotel residences, shopping mall. Serving by Promenade & Esplanade MRT station.
Cheen T. • 2 weeks agoStation, road & area named after the residence (Bendemeer House) of Seah Liang Seah (1850-1924), a well-known pepper and gambier trader. Nobody knows why “Bendemeer”. Source: seaheuchin.com
Cheen T. • 2 weeks agoMarket, road & surrounding area named after the residence (Bendemeer House) of Seah Liang Seah (1850-1924), a well-known pepper and gambier trader. Nobody knows why “Bendemeer”. Source: seaheuchin.com
Sloane C. • September 9, 2016Mee rebus, Korean, and pig intestine are great. I'm saying it's very fantastic comparing with good ones elsewhere. But it's good enough for residence at sengkang. Other foods in not so fantastic.
Cheen T. • September 14, 2014This eating spot is right across from the conserved residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't miss the heritage home: it's super-colourful!
gerard t. • October 4, 2010Previously, the house served as the residence of the Colonial Secretary during Singapore's colonial days. Together with the Istana, it was gazetted a National Monument on 14 February 1992.
Meng Han Y. • June 9, 2016Close to our residences
Cheen T. • December 18, 2020Did u know? The mall stands on what used to be Coleman House. It was the residence of Singapore's 1st architect. Road and bridge nearby were named after him. Source: Infopedia
3bdulhadi A. • August 31, 2023What Makes it special is that it’s a walking distance from my residence, and it have a lot of Restraunt’s,ATM’s &local goods shops 🏬
Cheen T. • December 18, 2020Mall stands on what used to be Siam House, family residence of wealthy merchant Tan Kim Cheng, who lived there until his death in 1892. He was in rice, mining & other trades. Source: Wikipedia
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