7 ways to spend the night in Singapore, beyond clubbing and the usual supper spots


A basic LED kite set costs about S$380, while more advanced models can go for as much as S$700, said Darren Suan from the LED Kite Sky Dancers.

As the kites are powered by a propeller and work by remote control, drone regulations apply.

7. HAVE A DIFFERENT KIND OF SUPPER

Finally, if you feel peckish, On The Red Dot viewers have some suggestions beyond the usual supper choices.

You will find, for example, one of Singapore’s most diverse selections of snacks at the 24-hour, six-storey shopping complex, Mustafa Centre, in Little India.

Its aisles are packed with regional treats, such as seblak ramen with keropok — an Indonesian instant noodle known for its spicy broth — roasted flavoured makhana (lotus seeds) from India and freeze-dried durian sticky rice from Thailand.

WATCH: I try your supper suggestions across Singapore — Mustafa, Thai kway chap, rosti (22:47)



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