Tim Ho Wan

Singapore


Hong Kong's Michelin-starred dim-sum seller is steaming in Singapore, with the same Mong Kok queues (head in after 8.30pm) and tick-the-boxes order form. While nothing compares to the original (the Singapore branches need to import many ingredients), the recipes are the same and the results still pretty spectacular. Must-trys include the sugary buns with barbecue pork and the perky prawn dumplings.


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2. Istana Heritage Gallery

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3. Cathay Gallery

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4. Battlebox

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5. Orchard Road

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6. National Museum of Singapore

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7. Fort Canning Park

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8. Sri Thendayuthapani Temple

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