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10 Days in Singapore - Part 4 - The End

Day 9...
We started the day with a visit to Vivo City, and then continued to the River Side to eat the famous Singapore Chilli Crab at Jumbo Seafood. We arrived early so we hung out outside the restaurant. 


Suddenly Miss Kiki got super excited because she said that there's a European bridge! She said it was called "The London thing"...


And of course she had to walk across the bridge. She was telling me how we needed to rush in case a boat passes and the bridge will be lifted up, and was rather disappointed when I told her that this one doesn't do that. Lol.


The Chilli Crab..... Yummm!!
 After dinner we went to the Marina Square and Miss Kiki spent some time there at the playground. In the beginning she was so scared to go down the fire pole, but she did it anyway after a few times of doing it with me holding her. :D



Day 10...
We had lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant in Ion Orchard called Wrap & Roll. We actually liked it, but stick with the wraps and rolls. The reviews said to stay away from the soup... I can't say for sure though, I didn't try it myself.


That afternoon my parents flew back home while we stayed behind for another night. We decided to go to Shiraz Restaurant at Clarke Quay. This area is busy with different types of restaurants and a nice place to hang out.








The next day.... time to go home!!


Until next time!


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