A Picnic with Giraffe Goods

I was blessed a few months ago to winning an Instagram contest Giraffe Goods was holding in the spring for photos of cherry blossoms. Because of my schedule I wasn’t able to claim my prize – a picnic for two with their Japanese grab and go deli food – until recently. I added some additional items that I purchased to my prize to fill out my picnic (as well as using my own blanket and plates and a few toys I had), and here is the delicious result of a picnic with Giraffe Goods.
A Picnic with Giraffe Goods, offering Japanese grab and go deli food in Portland

If you are looking for items to put together a picnic on the beach, after a hike, or just at the park, I can’t highly recommend this enough as a unique selection. Giraffe Goods is located inside the international home goods store, Cargo. You can also find some of Giraffe Good’s products inside Sterling Coffee Roasters and Bar Norman.

Probably the most famous offering that Giraffe Goods offers are their sandwiches. They offer an egg salad sandwich, katsu sandwich, or get a combo of half of each.
A Picnic with Giraffe Goods, offering Japanese grab and go deli food in Portland. Probably the most famous offering that Giraffe Goods offers are their sandwiches. They offer an egg salad sandwich, katsu sandwich, or get a combo of half of each. A Picnic with Giraffe Goods, offering Japanese grab and go deli food in Portland. Probably the most famous offering that Giraffe Goods offers are their sandwiches. They offer an egg salad sandwich, katsu sandwich, or get a combo of half of each.

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Things to Do in Singapore: Other Sights

Looking back, I packed a lot of activities into my trip to Singapore. I left on Thursday evening, my flight arrived early Saturday morning, and I left in the morning on Wednesday. This gave me 4 full days to accomplish my list of things to do in Singapore. I’ve covered much of my travel in my previous posts on the Hawker Centers I visited and eating Singapore Chili Crab (food of course which was my #1 priority). I also shared visiting Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands (#2 on my list of things to do) and learning and appreciating Peranakan architecture and food (#3 on my list). This post is a catch-all on other recommendations I have on other sights in Singapore before one more upcoming post on my time at Changi Airport.
Things to do in Singapore: visit Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum Things to do in Singapore: visit Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum Other Things to Do In Singapore: free to visit is the former House of Tan Teng Niah was built in 1900, and is the last surviving Chinese Villa in Little India Other Things to Do In Singapore: free to visit is the former House of Tan Teng Niah was built in 1900, and is the last surviving Chinese Villa in Little India

The themes for today’s highlights about Singapore are

  • Train
  • House
  • Temple
  • Murals
  • Island
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The Star Pizza in Portland

Deep dish pizza recently arrived in the Pearl District via The Star Pizza in Portland, an offshoot of the San Francisco darling Little Star and second location The Star on Grand (a mainstay of the Eater’s Essential Pizzas of the East Bay list and ranked #1 for deep dish pizza in the Bay Area on one list). The Star Pizza Portland’s specialty is Chicago style deep dish and thin crust pizzas with signature cornmeal crust.
The Star Pizza in Portland - ALL-STAR deep dish pizza with bacon, meatballs, sausage, pepperoni, mozzarella The Star Pizza in Portland - ALL-STAR deep dish pizza with bacon, meatballs, sausage, pepperoni, mozzarella

As a Chicago transplant, I do think The Star’s deep dish pizza stands up to the buttery tasting cornmeal dough, though not quite as buttery and cheesey as the Chicago originals – but the plus is they use more cornmeal so you could even say this is a “healthy” pizza. Yeah I’m going with that? It is still Chicago deep dish inspired enough to be hella tasty and satisfying, so overall the Star Pizza in Portland is worth a visit. Here’s a deeper look from my 3 visits so far.

When you first enter The Star Pizza in Portland, you can’t help but notice the dramatic Bar with its mural and inviting cushy bar seats with a supportive back.
The Star Pizza in Portland - located in the Pearl The Star Pizza in Portland - located in the Pearl

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Is visiting Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands worth it?

So the first question we should start with is visiting Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands worth it? It totally is. You can’t eat all day – you need to do some things in between, and walking around the Gardens by the Bay or Marina Bay Sands is one way to get some steps in – and natch, with the option of air conditioning in the paid admission areas. Because of how hot and humid Singapore is you should value where you know you can get some ac respite. Sure its touristy – but it’s also uniquely Singapore’s. Hopefully, this guide to visiting Gardens by the Bay will be helpful to you in making your plans with lots of practical information and tips on what to do here.
Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: standing just inside the entrance of the Floral Fantasy attraction Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: at Cloud Forest

Gardens by the Bay – also known as #GBTB – is open early/late, from 5 AM – 2 AM for the outdoor gardens, check times individually for each garden attraction in a building. So its a great destination on your first day after you land. It does require some walking so doing it to stretch your legs after your long flight, and being out and busy to adjust to the time difference are other good pros of visiting early in your trip, before you are tired. GBTB and Marina Bay Sands are next to each other practically so might as well see both too and make it a full day! So do plan a visit to these iconic locations in Singapore.
Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

It is easy to get there via the Bayfront MRT stop. Go one way to Marina Bay Sands, the other for GBTB. However, it is still a significant walk from the MRT stop to most of the gardens, especially the famous conservatories of Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. Our way around this is to first visit the Floral Fantasy attraction. This is a new exhibit that is on this side before crossing Dragonfly Lake. It has a ticket center just like the main entrance.

The key here is that you can buy a combined ticket that includes admission to Floral Fantasy, both Domes, and also the shuttle that will take you to the Domes so you don’t have that long trek, and the shuttle stop is right here! The line here is shorter then at other main ticketing gate. A monitor here displays all the ticketed times available for Floral Fantasy.

Buy the combined ticket as it is also a discount:

  • Any of the outdoor gardens: Free
  • Floral Fantasy Admission (timed hourly ticket): S$20
  • Cloud Forest and Flower Dome: S$28
  • Shuttle Ticket: S$3 for unlimited rides on that day. Runs at 10-minute intervals between Bayfront Plaza and the two main Domes.
  • Combined ticket for Floral Fantasy, Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, and Shuttle as of June 2019: S$46
  • OCBC Skyway tickets: S$8, can only be purchased by the Supertree Grove to go up to the Supertree walkway.

Another note! At the airport or at the hotel you may see various tourist maps. Many of these have an ad on them where if you buy admission and show the coupon, you get a “gift”. This gift is only available at the main ticketing by the Domes. I decided not to go to the other ticket area for the gift, which I was told is a souvenir map so I don’t know what it looks like.

When you leave Cloud Forest or Flower Dome, you can get your hand stamped for re-entry. So feel free to go out for food or whatever and be back later that day, or to compare how it looks in daylight versus evening.

Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay

The Floral Fantasy garden exhibit is new to Gardens by the Bay, having just opened in April of 2019. The attraction has a timed entry ticket, with entrance open every hour. It is completely enclosed and climate controlled and is about 1500 square meters. The area includes four landscaped garden areas – each one is small, the size of a backyard. Then at the end, there is a VR ride (optional – you can choose to skip it ) that gives you an overview of Gardens by the Bay.

The entrance area is an extremely photogenic one with its canopy and wall of more then 15,000 flowers.
Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: the new Floral Fantasy attraction Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: the new Floral Fantasy attraction Guide to Visiting Gardens by the Bay, Singapore: the new Floral Fantasy attraction

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Ice Cream at Kozy Bar

At the end of last year, a cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe opened in downtown Portland called Kozy Bar. It specializes in sugar free treats using a sweetener made from rice. Everything they offer uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar.
Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar. Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar.

There are many flavors of the ice cream bars available at Kozy Bar. Note that all their ice cream comes in ice cream bars – no scoops are available, though I hear the owners are exploring what they might be able to do with soft serve. Even vegan flavors are available.
Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar. Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar. Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar. Everything at this cute little coffee, smoothie, and dessert cafe of Kozy Bar uses natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. If you are looking for a healthy and nutritious option, look to Kozy Bar. In particular, you should definitely be checking out the Ice Cream at Kozy Bar.

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