Yummy food and gorgeous gardens to walk it off in Singapore (and some of them are free!)

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When we go to Singapore, a fair amount of time is spent eating.  We often search out places for prata and kaya toast. We found a really yummy prata stand in United Square Mall (an interesting kids-mall with lots of things aimed at ‘gifted’ kids) this time.

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I am also a big fan of the Toastbox/Breadtalk bakery chain and this Hello Kitty tiramisu at Breadtalk not only tasted delicious but looked adorable too.  We go to both Toast Box and Bread Talk every visit and I love the kaya toast and coffee.

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We also spent some time at the Red Hill Food Center.  I read about this carrot cake and it was absolutely yummy!  But, I didn’t get a chance to get any pictures there because I was stuck in a line for chicken wings.

Figuring out what to order at Red Hill Centre in Singapore with kids

For some reason, this chicken wing stall had a half-an-hour lineup and I decided that I must wait. In the meantime, our family had picked up satay, prata, carrot cake and other delights.

eating food at Red Hill Centre in Singapore with kids

But, the experience was worth it.  When I got up closer, I saw the stall man’s hands flying as he whipped out one order after another and it was an amazing site to see.  We ordered a platter full of Fried Bee Hoon noodles and chicken wings and I think it was less than $3 USD and it was delicious.

This was a popular food stand in the Red Hill Centre in Singapore

With all that eating, we also needed to find places to expend all that energy and thankfully we found some amazing gardens where we were able to do just that.

The Singapore Botanical Gardens is absolutely gorgeous.  We visited early on a weekend morning and there were people exercising everywhere.

The Singapore Botanical Gardens is free and is a great place to visit with kids in tow

We wanted to get to the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden, but we started at the farthest entrance away. After about an hour’s walk through the gorgeous grounds (with some water and snack stops) we arrived at a really cool area that only grown-ups accompanied by children could enter.

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The treehouse was a hit.

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And the guys loved the waterpark.  There are so many cool playgrounds and waterparks in Singapore!

 

Waterpark at the Singapore Botanical gardens with kids should be on your Singapore Family Travel list

There was a little hanging bridge

Visit the Jacob Ballas Gardens in Singapore with kids because it is free and fun

and a tree-maze too.

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I couldn’t believe you didn’t have to pay to visit this place!

On another evening we stopped in at Gardens by the Bay.  We really wanted to see the Cloud Forest but it was closed that day.  The Flower Dome was thankfully open and it was gorgeous! (It was about 10 usd per grownup and 6 dollars a child)

Gardens by the bay in Singapore is a popular tourist attraction

I especially liked the Australian Baobabs and the beautiful desert flowers.

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There were also lots of places to stop and take family pictures.

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The guys were enthralled by these giant trees!

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When we finished it was dusk and the giant trees outside were also all lit up.  The Supertrees totally remind me of something someone must have dreamed up watching Sci-Fi films and I didn’t realize they were covered by actual living plants. I really wish we could have done the walkway but the kids wanted nothing to do with it.  They also couldn’t be persuaded to eat at the restaurant up top.

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Thank goodness, I know we’ll be back again, because this is one of the most amazing places I’ve ever seen.

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(PS. just walking around the Skytree area is absolutely free.  There was also a free show the OCBC Garden Rhapsody at around 7:45 where the trees all lit up and music played.  We accidentally happened on it, but I would put this as a must-see!)

Things to do in Singapore with kids in tow and some of them are free too!

(PS. if you go to Singapore with kids you will also get to see Changi Airport, one of the most family-friendly airports in the world!  You can read why we love it so much in this post!)