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Old 1st October 2006   #1
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The Bottle Tree Village @ Sembawang
Wonder if anybody else been here before? It's quite ulu and the road leading to it has no street lamps.

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Old 1st October 2006   #2
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#8 This 'n' That shop

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Old 3rd October 2006   #3
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yeah.bottle tree's food is nice.their crab is SUPERB!

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Old 3rd October 2006   #4
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yup, great crabs. forgot to mention that it's a seafood restaurant.
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Old 3rd October 2006   #5
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Yum Yum.but weekends their bookings and queue are LONG!!!it's so ULU inside.but GREAT FOOD is WORTH it.
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hmm, I stay around this area, didn't know there's now a restaurant there.
Next time take photos of the crab dish then compare taste to color
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Old 4th October 2006   #7
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ya actually has ridden bicycle there.....quite a ulu place to go actually......btw, wat is the price range of the food there huh?...
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Old 4th October 2006   #8
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erm.forgot le.but it's not very x.normal range.and you must try the crabs.weekend better go earlier.else u nid like 45 min to 1 hr plus to wait. the sweet 'bun' thingy is nice also.i tink we can promote for them.haha
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Old 4th October 2006   #9
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Originally Posted by joannakit View Post
erm.forgot le.but it's not very x.normal range.and you must try the crabs.weekend better go earlier.else u nid like 45 min to 1 hr plus to wait. the sweet 'bun' thingy is nice also.i tink we can promote for them.haha
norm seafood restaurant price ahz?... maybe go try one of these days.... .....actually also never heard of this place till saw a fellow CSer post some pics of these place quite a few mths back....reali quite ulu, tink more convient if u drive....coz take bus still got to walk abit...and the roads leading there quite dark also.....
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Originally Posted by scramblur11 View Post
norm seafood restaurant price ahz?... maybe go try one of these days.... .....actually also never heard of this place till saw a fellow CSer post some pics of these place quite a few mths back....reali quite ulu, tink more convient if u drive....coz take bus still got to walk abit...and the roads leading there quite dark also.....
haha.MUST TRY!!it's not quite ULU.it's VERY.and inconvenient.better go in a car.dun walk.its Kinda FAR.like among those trees.
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Old 4th October 2006   #11
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That place used to be the PA sea sports club. I learned boating there last time.

U can also walk along the beach from sembawang park to the bottle tree during low tide. If u cycle, can use the park connector along the river. It starts from the yishun industrial estate.

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oh... its to the west of sembawang park isnt it?
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Old 4th October 2006   #13
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Originally Posted by HydroPoP View Post
That place used to be the PA sea sports club. I learned boating there last time.

U can also walk along the beach from sembawang park to the bottle tree during low tide. If u cycle, can use the park connector along the river. It starts from the yishun industrial estate.

didnt know u can actually walk from sembawang park to the bottle tree leh...it is quite near?....

But think the beach at bottle tree there quite dirty leh...got alot of rubbish the last time I been there....
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Originally Posted by scramblur11 View Post
didnt know u can actually walk from sembawang park to the bottle tree leh...it is quite near?....

But think the beach at bottle tree there quite dirty leh...got alot of rubbish the last time I been there....
it's not dirty now. i think the place there is quite clean. you can walk from sembawang park. i think it's to the east of sembawang park though. but better to go by car. also make reservations first.
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Hi,

My visit to Sembawang & Yishun sometimes ago.
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oh... its to the west of sembawang park isnt it?

Nope. In Sembawang Park, when facing the sea and Johor, the place is on the right side, which happens to be eastwards also.
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#8 ok. the rest ordinary..
sky I know wash out..
try use ND.. then superimpose two on two..
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#8 ok. the rest ordinary..
sky I know wash out..
try use ND.. then superimpose two on two..
ah ok, thanks for the tip
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Originally Posted by centurion_sg View Post
Nope. In Sembawang Park, when facing the sea and Johor, the place is on the right side, which happens to be eastwards also.
haha i got my coordinates wrong!
yeah the right side i mean! hehe.. when you go in the road, theres this bbq n grill bar right?
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Think most of this is going OT already :P

Yes, it's past a grill and bar place.
And I like photo #8, it's more interesting in terms of subject and color.
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