It always feel great when someone else writes lovely things about your country.
Award winning baker, Dan Lepard, reveals the top 10 sweet treats in Singapore. This tantalizing article is making me want to head to Chinatown for some local pastries.
Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 now has the tallest slide. Read it at The New York Times. This may appeal to dare-devils, but I am definitely not going on that thing.
Ok seriously – I MUST get on that slide. Do you have to be inside security, or can I go as an airport visitor?
(You know your life has reached a whole new low when you find yourself asking “is this blog-worthy?” rather than “is this really safe?”)
I am that way too. I end up eating what I shouldn’t if it’s blog worthy!!
I am eagerly awaiting your blog review of that new slide…i am just too chicken.
I’ve seen that slide up close, it looks scary!!!! You have to spend $30 and you get 2 free tokens to spend. It’s in the public area on the 3rd floor as well as 2 floors lower. (ie there’s a tall slide and a short slide)
Wow so expensive. I thought it would be free!
Oh it is fully covered so it is not that bad, but they do have a height limit for children.
will you be going on it? Can I read about it on your blog soon?
Nonono it’s free. Just spend $30 at any of the airport shops and you are entitled to 2 tries. Eh…..I doubt so..HAHAHAHA
hey that’s a good way to get people to buy at the shops 🙂
Damned, I should have tried that yesterday after dinner! I will remember that the next time I head there 😉
I hope you do and I can read all about it 🙂