1. Tipping is not encouraged in Singapore, and 10% service charge will be listed on hotel and restaurant bills. Tipping is forbidden at the airport.
2. Except for the food court and hawker center, most restaurants in Singapore charge 10% service fee and 7% consumption tax.
3. Pay attention to some inexplicable surcharges when eating in restaurants in Singapore. For example, some restaurants will hand over a dish of side dishes or tea when customers sit down, but they will not tell customers that it is charged. In high-end restaurants (especially restaurants with bars), if you need free water, please tell the waiter to tap water. Tap water in Singapore can be drunk directly).
Small shops in Singapore can generally try to bargain, but almost never accept returns.
During the Lunar New Year, almost all China stalls in Singapore Food Street and Hawker Center will be closed for holidays.
6. Most shops in Singapore open after 1 1 and close at night 10.