Resort World Sentosa
http://www.rwsentosa.com/
It was meant to be a surprise for me, and I was really surprised!
I would never have thought of going to Sentosa on a wet and late Wednesday in my work attire!
We drove past Resort World and made a stop at Hard Rock Hotel.
The hotel was really pretty, as compared to the other hotels around the vicinity.
THe others looked typically the same, Middle-East inspired earth coloured buildings. Made them looked really block-y and uninspiring.
Hard Rock, on the other hand, had a more wild and fun look, the familiar electric guitar, and beautiful boutique designed interior.
This was not the place he had intended to bring me to.
It was Hard Rock Cafe, which interestingly, is not situated inside Hard Rock HOtel!
You have to walk out of Hard Rock HOtel and head towards Resort World (the connecting tunnel is not ready...)
Along the way, we found several interesting stuff:
Victoria Secrets is in Singapore!
Nowhere else could you find VS except a few products from the Duty Free at Changi Airport.
I was excited, but was let-down when I scavaged through the items.
Minimal selection, not like what I saw from the VS website.
Pity.
Not going to pay a hefty entrance fee for a tour, we just took a walk into the Casino area, just to see the kinds of people walking in & out of the place.
It's interesting you know? Many people came out and head for the ATM machines closeby!
(Btw, there were ATM machines almost everywhere in RW. You'll never be short of money and no excuse for you to say that.)
There were restaurants and some other vacant units.
And there was BreadTalk, who came up with an interesting Casino-themed item too!
Finally, we found Hard Rock Cafe on the 2nd floor after much searching and walking.
It was crowded compared to other restaurants and even though it was a weekday.
Good rock music, I like the ambience in HRC, as always.
The main course was normal, it was the chilli crab dips that stole the limelight!
You can only find this in Singapore's Hard Rock Cafe. You've got to try it if you have not!
The Ice Tea was good too, if you like orange peel juices. Light and refreshing.
We took a short stroll after dinner at its outdoor area and took a few pics.
Everything here makes you feel like you're in a huge theme park.
Worth coming over just to walk and see the interesting shops here.
All these are free.
We did not think we would have time to explore those pay-to-enter places - and there are quite a few, uhm... alot actually.
It was meant to be a surprise for me, and I was really surprised!
I would never have thought of going to Sentosa on a wet and late Wednesday in my work attire!
We drove past Resort World and made a stop at Hard Rock Hotel.
The hotel was really pretty, as compared to the other hotels around the vicinity.
THe others looked typically the same, Middle-East inspired earth coloured buildings. Made them looked really block-y and uninspiring.
Hard Rock, on the other hand, had a more wild and fun look, the familiar electric guitar, and beautiful boutique designed interior.
This was not the place he had intended to bring me to.
It was Hard Rock Cafe, which interestingly, is not situated inside Hard Rock HOtel!
You have to walk out of Hard Rock HOtel and head towards Resort World (the connecting tunnel is not ready...)
Along the way, we found several interesting stuff:
Victoria Secrets is in Singapore!
Nowhere else could you find VS except a few products from the Duty Free at Changi Airport.
I was excited, but was let-down when I scavaged through the items.
Minimal selection, not like what I saw from the VS website.
Pity.
Not going to pay a hefty entrance fee for a tour, we just took a walk into the Casino area, just to see the kinds of people walking in & out of the place.
It's interesting you know? Many people came out and head for the ATM machines closeby!
(Btw, there were ATM machines almost everywhere in RW. You'll never be short of money and no excuse for you to say that.)
There were restaurants and some other vacant units.
And there was BreadTalk, who came up with an interesting Casino-themed item too!
Finally, we found Hard Rock Cafe on the 2nd floor after much searching and walking.
It was crowded compared to other restaurants and even though it was a weekday.
Good rock music, I like the ambience in HRC, as always.
The main course was normal, it was the chilli crab dips that stole the limelight!
You can only find this in Singapore's Hard Rock Cafe. You've got to try it if you have not!
The Ice Tea was good too, if you like orange peel juices. Light and refreshing.
We took a short stroll after dinner at its outdoor area and took a few pics.
Everything here makes you feel like you're in a huge theme park.
Worth coming over just to walk and see the interesting shops here.
All these are free.
We did not think we would have time to explore those pay-to-enter places - and there are quite a few, uhm... alot actually.
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