If you are looking at somewhere within the region, consider Singapore among your options. If you think all it has to offer is the Merlion Park and Marina Bay Sands, think again. Singapore, just like the Philippines, is where the East and West melt together into one unique culture.
All of these cultural influences can be found when you visit Singapore—from buildings, neighborhoods, food, clothing, religion, and festivals.While Manila has Spanish-style buildings and streets, Singapore has neighborhoods whose architecture clearly has some European influence. In Chinatown, Katong, and Kampong Glam, the shophouses lined beside each other are narrow, just like in the canals in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The eggs are usually served on the shell, so you have to crack it yourself on the table. Mixed with soy sauce and a dash of white pepper, it is a savory dip for the Kaya Toast. For a sweet flavor, the Kaya Toast also pairs well when dipped in coffee. It can also be served with tea.