Monday, June 10, 2013

Staycation at Sentosa - June 2013


Day 1 - W Hotel Sentosa
Brand new stylish hotel - located at Sentosa Cove - the most coveted address in Singapore

Soaking in the hotel ambience while waiting for check-in around 2pm


 Trademark LED lights

SKIRT restaurant









Hallway

The amenities in the room are labeled with a touch of humour-
- "Back up plan" - spare toilet roll
- "when it gets rough" - shaver
- "wake you up before you go go...." - coffee bags
- "Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz" - mint 

Marina view from the room





Away Suite

W Hotel is away from the hustle and bustle of Sentosa. The hotel provides one way shuttle bus to RWS and two ways shuttle bus to Vivocity at regular interval. Taxi from RWS back to hotel around S$10

Outside Away Spa
The hotel is adorned with beautiful paintings and sculptures

Cycling around the Sentosa Cove marina
Bicycles from the hotel







Simply relax and unwind at the pool. 
Floats, water guns provided by hotel - thoughtful








Dinner at Kith -  Quayside Isle - the chocolate lava cake was good
There are many nice restaurants at Quayside Isle near the hotel and Jason supermarket


Pool is open 24 hours - piped-in music underwater




Day 2 - Resort World Sentosa - Asia largest Aquarium - very impressive 
























Resort World Sentosa - Adventure Cove
Tidal Wave- fun!


Tidal Twister and Plunger



Adam and Eve sculpture at one of the RWS hotel


Day 3 - relaxing at the lobby before checking out



Sunday long brunch at Osia - RWS
 2 hours brunch - good food but lackluster service

Flat bread - very good 

Beef - heavenly - melt in your mouth

The oysters go very well with the radish cream

Main course - Pork 

Main course -  Garoupa



Broccoli emulsion - nice

Souffle, strawberry sorbet, macaroon, lemon eclair, chocolate cake, fruits tarts, panna cotta

Souffle - was the highlight

After a heavy lunch - adjourned to Merlion Walk and Imbiah Lookout for a walk to work out the calories


Nostalgic - we can hardly see such trishaw these days



Imbiah trail