Back to Clarke Quay Lively Spent 4 weeks in Singapore during August 2006, staying in hotel near to Clarke Quay. Spent many a good time eating, drinking and clubbing there. Food for all tastes and staff friendly. A bit expensive but got what you paid for. If on a smaller budget would be better eating in the areas where the locals eat. Found that it is better to get into the clubs by 10pm which is free entry but after that time you have to pay to get in. If I went back to Singers I would certainly go back to Clarke Quay.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 08 2008 caters for different age groups lots of nice clubs and bars, but if you want to bring your children along... not good. nice scenic view of the river and city view at night.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 04 2007 Uniquely Singapore - Clarke Quay Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Reviewed by: kiep_bui_tran from on May 17 2007 Best place to hang out in Singapore This is a brilliant place for dinner, drinks or to party. Wonderful theme restaurants serving from Japanese,Chinese, Indian, Thai, Morrocan, Spanish. Hukka bars and theme restaurants are wonderful. All the places have brilliant decor and the courtyard with a brilliant water fountain to keep you cool.
Reviewed by: Ashit P from on Jan 24 2007 A great hangout place This is a great place to hang out. There are a number of restaurants and night clubs. The place is very tastefully decorated. Saturdays are the most active. The place comes to life around 9:00 PM and goes on until 3 AM.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 28 2006 One Night Stand bar A lot of restaurants and a few "pub-type" bars. I enjoyed the live band at the One Night Stand. Dinner at Hooters was like, well, dinner at Hooters anywhere. I thought it was all boardwalk dining and pubs but when I ventured down what appeared to be an alley, I discovered the fountain where children were running through the water, some statues depicting original immigrants, a pub with some very old-fashioned "opium bongs" (like you see in the movies). I don't think they are operational, more for decoration. I went at night after the shops were closed and didn't get a chance to get back during the day.
Reviewed by: Julie from on Aug 06 2006 waiting the club to grow big. hehe! some of the club is too small the night is beautiful evrything is good but is jus the club is too small hehehe!!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 09 2005