L’Alaska is a very relaxed restaurant / bar with a large open deck looking onto Route d’Huez so you can watch and cheer the cyclists as they finish their ascent of the mountain and sprint for the finish line.
L'Alaska, L'Alpe-d'Huez, France
L’Alaska is a very relaxed restaurant / bar with a large open deck looking onto Route d’Huez so you can watch and cheer the cyclists as they finish their ascent of the mountain and sprint for the finish line.
L'Alaska, L'Alpe-d'Huez, France
I’ve been to SQUE a number of times during my previous stays in Singapore.
It’s in a location that can’t be beaten, overlooking the Singapore River and Clarke Quay. It’s a magnificent place to just watch the world (both on foot and on water) go by while enjoying a cold beer in the hot humid weather.
SQUE Rottisserie & Alehouse, Clarke Quay, Singapore
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The insane cyclists decided to ride up the mountain so a couple of us were left to our own devices waiting for them. We’d been pointed to La Cremaillere the day before so thought we’d give it a try.
La Cremaillere, L'Alpe-d'Huez, France
This was the Japanese restaurant I was trying to find when I stumbled across Ah Yat Kitchen.
After I left Ah Yat Kitchen I found another set of escalators that would take me down to B2 where I finally found the restaurant I was originally looking for called Ramen & Tonkatsu.
Ramen & Tonkatsu, Capitol Piazza, Singapore
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Just around the corner from Fatt’s Place is another small bar called The Hair of the Dog. There are two bars of this name in the area but the one we visited is on Hart Avenue not the one on Chatham Road.
The Hair of the Dog, Kowloon, Hong Kong