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1. take a taxi everywhere, you make aussie wages, so you can afford it.

2. old airport road, chuan kee satay, that and banana fritters, and pretty much anything else you can fit into your mouth.

3. ABC market for lunch, take a taxi, cab drive will know. Fatty Cheong barbequed pork, nothing has come close.

4. enter casino without paying a single cent because foreigner.

5. shopping isn't all that it's hyped up to be, because my mom/sis comes to melbourne to shop, so it has to be better here.

6. Durian. if you're into that stuff. Real, proper durians, none of that tasteless thai shit.

1. take a taxi everywhere, you make aussie wages, so you can afford it.

2. old airport road, chuan kee satay, that and banana fritters, and pretty much anything else you can fit into your mouth.

3. ABC market for lunch, take a taxi, cab drive will know. Fatty Cheong barbequed pork, nothing has come close.

4. enter casino without paying a single cent because foreigner.

5. shopping isn't all that it's hyped up to be, because my mom/sis comes to melbourne to shop, so it has to be better here.

6. Durian. if you're into that stuff. Real, proper durians, none of that tasteless thai shit.

skip step 6...and rest is right

hawker markets there are awsome!

1. take a taxi everywhere, you make aussie wages, so you can afford it.

2. old airport road, chuan kee satay, that and banana fritters, and pretty much anything else you can fit into your mouth.

3. ABC market for lunch, take a taxi, cab drive will know. Fatty Cheong barbequed pork, nothing has come close.

4. enter casino without paying a single cent because foreigner.

5. shopping isn't all that it's hyped up to be, because my mom/sis comes to melbourne to shop, so it has to be better here.

6. Durian. if you're into that stuff. Real, proper durians, none of that tasteless thai shit.

Cheers brah

Which area should I stay in in the city to be central to everything?

skip step 6...and rest is right

hawker markets there are awsome!

Love hawkers markets

Also concurr i hate Durian

1. take a taxi everywhere, you make aussie wages, so you can afford it.

2. old airport road, chuan kee satay, that and banana fritters, and pretty much anything else you can fit into your mouth.

3. ABC market for lunch, take a taxi, cab drive will know. Fatty Cheong barbequed pork, nothing has come close.

4. enter casino without paying a single cent because foreigner.

5. shopping isn't all that it's hyped up to be, because my mom/sis comes to melbourne to shop, so it has to be better here.

6. Durian. if you're into that stuff. Real, proper durians, none of that tasteless thai shit.

the fried sago from the babanna fritter guy is better than the bananna's

singapore's hawker markets are the business.... words can not express how good they are... worth the trip on their own

the fried sago from the babanna fritter guy is better than the bananna's

singapore's hawker markets are the business.... words can not express how good they are... worth the trip on their own

there's a braised duck, on thomson road, hawker center's called long house, good braised duck.

also, fritters there > fritters everywhere in singapore.

Edited by xALmoN

Durian!! I could swim in that stuff! I'll even stuff it down my pants because it taste that nice

Toby, you disaapoint meh!

Remember always being threaten by parents as a child to sit or kneel on the durian outer skin if I was naught...

/Datasainlyf

Oh Martin.

I've dealt with perfect run, communication and shipping was A+. Phone call and email was very efficient, as soon as my PayPal cleared shipping took 1week from Jap to my doorstep.

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