18 April 2020

Singapore Part 5: Marina Mandarin Hotel

Previously:
Singapore Part 4: River Safari

This hotel maybe old but they have their own charm.  The room is newly refurbished.  Their location is pretty top spot.  The best part is that there is live classical musics in every evening serenade in the middle of hotel lounge.  Imagine that enjoying your late afternoon sweets and cocktail while pinning your ears back to some conventional songs.  Great choice in spending your late arvo.  By the way, their breakfast options are widely spread and delicious.

However, after all the positive side, there are also some off-putting piece.  Where the hotel is really huge containing a huge number of rooms, therefore, so many group tourists stay in this hotel. That is why when breakfast time comes around especially around the peak hour, the food run out very quickly and seems that the cooks cannot catch up with the high demand.  Expect some long queue too in some favorite breakfast sections.






Singapore sling served with kaya



This is one tasty noodle dish.  Mix of BBQ pork, some stir-fried minced pork and deep fried wonton on egg noodle.  It comes with abalone soup too.  Put a dash of chilli sauce and it will bring them to the next level.  However, abalone is not necessary to be in that soup.  Quite tasteless for such a expensive ingredient.


Durian McFlurry

The best breakfast set of my creation



Marina Mandarin Hotel
Marina Square, 6 Raffles Blvd
Singapore
Ph: +65 6845 1000

Jia Xiang Sarawak Kuching Kolo Mee - Marina Square
Ph: +65 6339 4409
(other branches: Redhill Food Centre, Vivo City and 18 Tai Seng street)

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