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in moderate to expensive restaurants. For the very expensive restaurants, formal is required. For the cheap places, come as you are, as long as you're decent.
ORDERING WINE WITH DINNER Singaporeans have become more wine savvy in recent years, and have begun importing estate-bottled wines from California, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, France, and Germany. Howevcr, these bottles are heavily taxed. A bottle of wine with dinner starts at around S$50 (US$29) and a single glass runs between S$10 and S$25 (US$0.70-US$14), depending on the wine and the restaurant. Chinese restaurant, usually don't charge corkage fees for bringing your own.
ORGANIZATION OF RESTAURANT LISTINGS I've organized the restaurants in this singapore & malaysia websection in a few different ways. First, I've grouped them in a simple list by style of cuisine, so if you decide you want a nice Peranakan dinner, for instance, you can scope out your choices all together before referring to the individual restaurant reviews. Second, I've arranged the reviews into four basic neighborhoods: the Historic District, Chinatown, Little India, and the Orchard Road area. Within these divisions, I've arranged them by price. Keep in mind that the divisions by neighborhood are almost as arbitrary as they were when Stamford Raffles created them in 1822. Everything in the city is relatively close and easily accessible, so don't think you should plan your meals by the neighborhood your hotel sits in when a short taxi ride will take you where you really want to go.
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