Singapore’s Newest Mall: Braving the Human Crush at Nex (Part 5 of 5)

The Nex logo decked out in Christmas lights and joined by Winnie the Pooh and friends.

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Dangerous for kids or just to warn kids to keep away? I’m sure a mall would’t put up something without a barrier if there was a real danger or would they? I hope not. So if you have little kids – watch where they put their curious little fingers. I saw some parents doing just that today, although they looked exhausted running after their toddler.

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Wendy’s. Another favourite where people chose to patiently queue. There are branches at Orchard and Holland Village as well, if you’re craving for a Wendy’s burger and don’t want to queue.

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This is another great option with little restaurants within that seem authentically Japanese. There were Japanese chefs there to welcome you too.

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Kabe No Ana  – a Japanese pasta place I would love to try out.

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3 Responses to Singapore’s Newest Mall: Braving the Human Crush at Nex (Part 5 of 5)

  1. LL says:

    Seeing such a long line for Wendys when there are so many other, more interesting restaurants is really interesting.

    Japanese pasta? Unheard of. Please let me know how/what it is.

    • bookjunkie says:

      I actually like the Japanese take on pasta. It’s a little sweetish and pan fried with just a coating of sauce. The same way Japanese curry is sweetish, but yummy still.

      Singaporeans love new Fast Food places – American and Japanese.

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