Food
Landmarks
Neighborhoods
General
100

 Stir-fried noodles with rice noodles, dark sauce and cockles.

Char Kway Teow

100

Singapore’s most majestic icon.

Merlion

100

Singapore's weirdest neighborhood with strange happenings and interesting individuals. 

Yishun

100

This bill has Singapore’s national anthem in micro-text on the back.

$1000 bill

200

Poached chicken and fluffy rice, served with cucumber, minced garlic, chilli sauce and dark sauce.

Chicken Rice

200

Asia’s largest observation wheel.

Singapore Flyer

200

This neighbourhood used to be a pig farm.

Punggol

200

National language of Singapore

Malay

300

A simple dish of smooth and soft steamed rice cakes topped with oily preserved radish.

Chee Kueh

300

 A luxury 55-storey hotel with an infinity pool.

Marina Bay Sands

300

The MRT station with the highest number of connecting train lines.

Dhoby Ghaut

300

The national flower of Singapore.

Vanda Miss Joaquim

400

Yellow noodles in a spicy potato-based gravy, hard-boiled eggs and tau-pok.

Mee Rebus

400

Used to be two national monuments: the former Supreme Court and City Hall.

National Gallery

400

Most densely populated neighborhood in Singapore.

Choa Chu Kang

400

This national park contains more species of trees than the entire North American continent. 

Bukit Timah Nature Reserve

500

Rice flour cakes with sweet coconut or grounded peanut.

Tutu Kueh

500

This iconic 60,000-square-metre Performing Arts centre is affectionately dubbed ‘The Durian’ .

Esplanade

500

Neighbourhood with the smallest area size in Singapore.

Sembawang

500

This mall was built in the shape of a palm of a hand symbolising good “feng shui”.

Suntec City

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