Sup guys! Sunday's are usually the worst day of the week for me, because the next day is Monday and Monday = school and school = me having to finish my homework. So, I have the mindset since young that Sunday morning = enjoy and Sunday night = DEATH. But today is a little different, I took the liberty to go out with my friends to 'explore' Singapore and their food. I stay at the west side so Arnold's fried chicken is just next level from what the west has to offer. So, I told my friends that we would be visiting Geylang first for Arnold's and man was it worth the trip
Get a few friends to visit this place with you, you all can spend quality time with them and enjoy quality food. I don't know if it's just me but Arnold's fried chicken is just step up from KFC or other fast food places that sell fried chicken. Maybe it's the spices they use or just the plating, but the chicken really brings me to a whole new world and it is actually not that expensive as well, 2 pieces of chicken with coleslaw and fries only cost $7.40. If you are visiting with 4 friends each person can devour 1 piece of chicken and you only need to pay $3.70! You might not be full but that's okay, because the day is still young and the next location will definitely make you full.
(Stop at Paya Lebar MRT station and enjoy the free shuttle bus service to one KM mall and just walk cross a traffic light and you will arrive at city plaza :) )
address for the outlet @ Geylang
Arnold's Fried Chicken, 810 Geylang Rd, City Plaza, Singapore 40928
After the meal, you could explore the places around the shopping centres before heading to the next location. We went to explore the Singapore post centre(?) place which is currently under renovation and man just go all the way up to level 14 and exit via the staircase, that place is spectacular. Pictures taken there would definitely be as amazing as this one.
From Paya Lebar MRT take a 22-minute train ride to Queenstown MRT exit via exit B and take 195 (2 stops) and alight and you will see a gigantic IKEA. You must be wondering why broke students might be visiting IKEA, well that's because IKEA has one of the most delicious and affordable good food! Their chicken wing, meatballs and salmon are to die for (i won't recommend you get the cake from there) but different people have preferences but I personally do not really like the cake.
Before we went to attack the restaurant that serves the main course, we went to the snack section at level 1 to get their infamous $0.50 ice-cream and hotdog bun. The whole set (Hotdog bun, ice-cream and drink) only cost $2.50! and damn the ice-cream is amazing!
After that, we went to level 2 for the restaurant and we ordered a shit load of food. We got 6 chicken wings for $3 (Promotion price), 15 Swedish meatballs with mash potato for $8.50 and salmon sashimi for $6.50. We didn't get drinks because the drinks we got from the hotdog bun combo makes us qualify for the free refill. They also have lotus rice and many many other foods but since we specifically came for this three items, we didn't bother getting other food. The entire meal cost $18 and it was $18 well spent.
After that, you can visit anchor point just directly opposite of IKEA, they have a TYPO outlet, Charles & Keith and a cotton on, which is always on sale and their sale is no joke cheap. But since I didn't plan a budget for shopping, I didn't get anything but if you had extra cash, it is worth your time to check that place out.
address for this outlet:
317 Alexandra Rd, 159965
Total Spendings: $13.50 (make sure your ez-link card is loaded)
<BTW I visited with 3 friends so the food we shared are all equally divided by 3>