This year marks the debut of Strata+Hadoop World in Singapore, and I decided to spend most of this week checking out the city and visiting with friends. Below are some of the places that I’ll be recommending to friends and Strata attendees:
After some A/B testing, I lean towards white pepper crabs – https://t.co/7eutOuBRrN is the place to go in Singapore pic.twitter.com/ZFXA681rE4
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 18, 2015
I'll be going back to Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, come #stratahadoop Singapore https://t.co/6593wMl186 🍽🍽🍽 pic.twitter.com/lpLQtvbN8u
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 19, 2015
Ah-Tai Hainanese Chicken Rice (two stalls from Tian Tian, its Chef of 20 years setup shop):
Thanks @jfxberns @thiakx & team @LazadaSG for dinner at Lau Pa Sat https://t.co/eazpUNXc12 #stratahadoop Singapore pic.twitter.com/8Q4TKve4uL
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 19, 2015
Delicious: Curry chicken noodle at heng kee curry, Hong Lim Food Centre: gearing up for #StrataHadoop Singapore. pic.twitter.com/sI7SSM1bQe
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 21, 2015
Thank you @jfxberns for introducing us to Zam Zam on Arab Street, Singapore pic.twitter.com/VjjqeYXNka
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 21, 2015
From our stroll last night – Arab street, Kuala Lumpur with @jfxberns pic.twitter.com/3xNlFvJ7N9
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 22, 2015
Selfie coffee in Singapore (Haji Lane) pic.twitter.com/AtusyEKscR
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 21, 2015
MTR, in Little India. Walking through Serengon on a Sunday is something I highly recommend:
Usman Restaurant (Pakistani food in Little India)
Chomp Chomp Food Centre (via Eugene Teo)
Angel Horse Teochew sliced fish soup, Bugis street hawker Centre pic.twitter.com/dgwlY0WHZU
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) December 4, 2015
Tiong Bahru – one of the oldest housing estates in Singapore – is a great place to relax and kick back. Here are two Tiong Bahru places we enjoyed:
in the hipster neighborhood of Tiong Bahru: teochew fish all noodle https://t.co/T47d0zyeFD #StrataHadoop Singapore pic.twitter.com/zcenh2dcrJ
— Ben Lorica (@bigdata) November 30, 2015