I’ve never been a great fan of cocktails.But then, I’ve never had a Singapore Sling!
But then, I’ve never had a Singapore Sling!
What a drink! What a totally fabulous place! If you ever visit Singapore, don’t hesitate to visit Raffles, that last bastion of the British Empire, almost hidden though it is in the dense jungle of high-rises. It is still magical. So evocative of the days of the Raj, days of punkah-wallahs, peanuts strewn on the floor, birds swooping down onto the floor to eat their fill from the casually discarded nutshells.
We were told that between 2 to 3 huge sacks of peanuts containing about 30 kilos each are used every day. We were actively encouraged to drop our peanuts on the floor …We were also told by our delightful Indian waiter that approximately 1000 slings costing about 28 Singapore dollars each are consumed every day! Work that out ….
A Singapore Sling is the quintessential South-east Asian cocktail and Raffles, named after Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore, is THE place in which to drink it. You will love it just like I did: all those memories of Somerset Maugham and Rudyard Kipling …it is nostalgia at its absolute best.
you two sure look like you are having fun! i would like a singapore sling right now. it is noon here…that's not too early is it?
I would say anytime is Singapore Sling time myself …!!!
Claudia, Your writing evokes the whole experience so well with your historical, literary and culinary references. And the photos are great, especially the closeup of the drink itself. What fun. Both of you look so happy.
Wish we could share one together one of these fine days….!!!
How lovely! Two years ago during one of the bayrams, we did exactly what you did! We tried the Singapore Slings at Raffles bc it's just something you HAVE to do. But they were a little too sweet for my taste and you know I like sweets. 😉
Hello Joy! So you did it too! That's interesting that you found them a bit too sweet. I too am not all that keen on sweet but I certainly found this drink to my taste! x
I love Singapore Slings…when I was in University they were very popular here among the girls. You look like you are really enjoying your trip. I'm exhausted from my 6 to 7 week vacation.