Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Breakfast in Singapore? (updated address)

We are going to Singapore in the end of January and we are staying at Hotel Penisula Excelsior (Coleman street no.5) and the breakfast is not included during our vacation. Later we saw that the breakfast cost S$28++ per person. From my point of view it is rather much for just a breakfast.





Can anyone suggest any place near the hotel where they are serving breakfast for better price. Or is S$28 ordinary in Singapore for a breakfast?





Thanks in advance,





Peter





Breakfast in Singapore? (updated address)


S$28 for breakfast is extremely expensive. But it would be the price for a hotel buffet breakfast and is usually meant for tourists.





The usual very local breakfast cost about S$3 per person at a hawker centre or coffee shop.



Breakfast in Singapore? (updated address)


opp your hotel. There is Funan Centre



Inside there, it has supermarket, restaurant, fast food centre, etc..



Can refer to http://www.funan.com.sg/stores_b1.htm



for more information





$28++ per person for breakfast is very very expensive.





U can go to level 1, try Ya Kun Kaya Toast.



I think the set meal only less than $4 or $5 per person. No ++





Must try the toast, half-boil egg and coffee




Yes, Funan is just a building away, more like besides or behind your hotel. I think there is also a MacDonald there too.





If you don%26#39;t mind a little further down, take a bus down to Chinatown for breakfast. Take your bus near to City Hall MRT station. You will see the bus stop as it is less than 5 min from your hotel (background, St Andrew Cathedral). There should be signboard at the stops indicating where buses are heading. If not, just ask around how to go Chinatown. There are numerous buses going that way. I think its mere 4 or 5 stops away (5 min ride). Alight near the Indian temple or the Chinese temple you won%26#39;t miss it as they are prominent features and tourist attraction





Then you can either choose to eat at Maxwell market or Chinatown (???, can%26#39;t remember the name, just behind the Buddhist%26#39;s Tooth Relic Temple). They are just facing each other separated by a road (South Bridge Road)




Thank you all for your information. Now we are looking forward to eat breakfast in Singapore.





Peter




We stayed at peninsula about 3 years ago and there was a burger king across the road and a bakery of some kind between hotel and city hall MRT which we always walked to. The hotel breakfast was included in our price and it was fantastic and we never needed lunch.


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