How much does a bowl of noodles cost in Singapore?

Updated on Financial 2024-03-28
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, glad you asked.

    The currency is the Singapore Dollar (S$), with 1 yuan equal to 100 cents. Banknotes come in denominations of 1 yuan, 2 yuan, 5 yuan, 10 yuan, 20 yuan, 50 yuan, 100 yuan, 500 yuan, and 1000 yuan; Coins are available in 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, and 100 cents.

    One Singapore dollar is exchanged for five yuan.

    Singapore's domestic ** is S$0 05 per minute, and public coins** are only S$0 1; IDD charges range from S$0 to S$1 per minute for international calls, and S$0 to S$18 to S$25 per minute for calls to China with an IP card.

    Dinner: Eating at the most economical coffee shop costs S$ per serving, and a bowl of noodles for breakfast costs $3 to $5 at a meal at the market At a place to eat in a commercial center, you can't use up to $10 at a time.

    Rent fee: 700 Singapore dollars per month for 2 bedrooms, usually shared by several people The rent has now risen to 400 to 600 Singapore dollars per room Many students live in a room shared by two people, so the rent depends on the location, the vicinity of NTU is quite cheap, and the city center is of course expensive.

    It should be between 300--600 - a room. Both Singapore citizens and permanent residents can buy** HDB flats, while foreigners can buy private housing such as apartments.

    Driving: You cannot drive in Singapore with a domestic driver's license (not in English), you must have an international driving permit or an off-intermediate translation. If you've already renewed your International Driver's Permit and are only planning to stay in Singapore for less than a year, you can theoretically drive with your International Driver's Permit.

    But if you become a PR or stay for more than a year, you still have to change to a Singapore driver's license, which requires the Basic Theory Test - Traffic Regulations.

    Meals are $2-3 at NUS and $3-4 at hawker centres.

    A box of Marlboro is 5 yuan for a bottle of beer (15 yuan in the bar).

    The transportation fee is more than 1 yuan per day.

    **The conference uses IP card for more than 200 minutes for 10 yuan.

    An apple is about a dollar.

    Canned Coke is about 1 yuan, and hawker centers are about 1 yuan.

    Rental starts, there are more than 20,000 cars for rent in Singapore, and you can go to places under $10 for taxis.

    Nike T shirt is about 50 yuan, Nike shoes are more than 100.

    We look forward to your satisfaction

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A bowl of fish balls (6 large fish balls + noodles) or.

    The price of a plate of mixed noodles (a few slices of barbecued pork + 3 to 4 pieces of mixed noodles + noodles): -

    If you're eating at a non-air-conditioned hawker centre coffee shop, the price is Singapore dollars (probably RMB) If you're eating at an air-conditioned food court, the price is SGD (probably RMB in Singapore, and the noodles and toppings are not as much as in China.) If you have just come to Singapore from the mainland, you may have to eat 2 bowls to get full.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A: Look at what kind of noodles it is, eat it there. If you are in a well-known chain, such as Jade Ramen Xiao Long Bao, or Ajisan Ramen Japanese Ramen, etc., it is generally Yuan.

    If you are in Kopitiam, Food Court and other chain food courts (most of them are in shopping malls, there is air conditioning), noodles that keep Chinese characteristics such as jajangmyeon, beef noodles, knife-cut noodles, or noodles from Korean and Japanese stalls, generally. If it is a local noodle, such as prawn noodles, lo mein, barbecued pork noodles, etc., in a coffee shop (that is, on the first floor near a residential area without air conditioning, or in a greenhouse with many stalls near the market)**Generally; Slightly more expensive in chain food courts.

    How much can you use for three meals a day, rmb

    a;As for eating, hehe, a plate of general vegetable rice, chicken rice, and rice noodles 3-5. If you are a little more frugal, you can control the cost of a month within 200 = 1000RMB. However, it is more difficult for working people to control this range, because it depends on where the average colleague goes to lunch.

    And students, such as NUS, NTU canteens are relatively cheap. Breakfast, if bread, is cheaper.

    In general, due to the degree of development of Singapore, the proportion of basic living expenses such as food and accommodation as a proportion of wage income is relatively low.

    The current currency pair rate is around S$1:5RMB.

    For accommodation, please refer to it.

    It's just that if you are a student, you generally choose a room with multiple people, and most of the students are 200-250 for a 2-person room or 280-330 for a single room, while students in self-financed private schools are more frugal, 150-180 for a room for 4-6 people

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can refer to it, I have a friend. He stayed in Singapore for two years, mainly to go to school, but he spent 100,000 yuan just on food, but he often ordered takeout for food.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Who are the first two to fool?

    A meal is only 3 -5 original Singapore dollars.

    Accommodation: If you live in a student apartment, it will be 250 in Chinatown, and 500 a month in other places Hao Youbao water and electricity.

    Besides, you also share a house with someone else.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    California beef noodles, 85 RMB per bowl.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Singapore is about 800 for a month's accommodation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The price here can be said to be very expensive, as a Chinese, you are very careful everywhere you spend money, and you must calculate every penny.

    Transportation here is generally in Singapore dollars by MRT and BUS.

    If you go to the court in Food Junction or Shopping Centre, it will cost about 4-5 yuan to eat Sen. McDonald's or Burger King and the like, you have to eat about 8-10 yuan to be full.

    Meals and transportation are about twice as large as in China. Zaosong electrical appliances, clothes, and other things are about the same as Chinese prices.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The water quality in Singapore is good and can be quoted directly. There are also several types of noodles**. There are S$3, S$4 and S$5.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Accommodation is $300, meals are $250, travel is $100, and daily necessities are $100, all on a monthly basis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    One or two thousand a month is definitely enough to spend, not a big flower

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Morning: 4 pieces of noodles and a cup of coffee.

    Getting to work: 2 pieces.

    Noon: 5-8 pieces of rice, a cup difference of 6 pieces.

    Dinner: Malay rice, 5 pieces of fried rice, 5 pieces of soup, a cup of milk tea, a total of 12 rents, 20 yuan a day (600 yuan a month).

    Hydro 2 blocks (60 a month).

    40-50 yuan a day, of course, it can be less, for example, if you cook by yourself, it costs 25-30 a day

    Around 900-1000 a month.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Do you have free travel?

    In Singapore, it is mainly expensive to live, and if you eat, it is enough to simply order 10 Singapore dollars a day.

    If you stay in a hotel, 120 Singapore dollars a night is cheap.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A night at hotel81 is $150.

    Eating costs 15 yuan a day, of course, if you buy something you see, it won't be enough.

    The fare depends on how you take public transportation, and it is less than 5 yuan a day.

    Recommended places to visit Singapore Zoo, Singapore Night Safari, Sentosa, Orchard Road, Bugis and many more.

    If you travel alone, I calculate that it will be around S$3,000 a week.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    3000 yuan, best self-service, the tour group is very dark.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Upstairs is too exaggerated. S$3,000.

    Then you might as well come with a tour group. Only 3000 RMB.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is equivalent to S$1,200, S$1,000 per serving at the most economical coffee shop, a bowl of noodles for breakfast, and daily living expenses, utilities, and rent (S$700 per month for a 2-bedroom model). 6,000 RMB is too little, and earning 10,000 per month is cost-effective.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Since the foreign exchange rate changes in real time, you can log in to our homepage and click on "Real-time Foreign Exchange Rate" under "Real-time Financial Information" on the right side to view. (On the left side of the page, you can click on the Foreign Exchange Calculator).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    According to the foreign exchange rate announced by the Bank of China at 13:05:42 on June 23, 2006

    Spot exchange: 100 Singapore dollars to Chinese yuan. Cash:

    100 SGD to RMB USD. BOC Conversion Price: 2000 Singapore Dollars to Chinese Yuan Dollars.

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