新加坡超市什麼樣子
A. 買東西不出門,新加坡有不少在線超市你知道嗎
新加坡的大賣場太多了,不過沃爾瑪應該只是超市吧?新加坡最大的超市是NTUC-職總平價超市
B. 新加坡的超市裡有什麼值得買的當地食物
我想推薦一個以前@聞佳推薦過的醬油的牌子,叫做「廣和興「HomePage?廣和興│KwongWohHingSauceFactory這個是官方網站。看到了聞佳的微信推送之後我就開始關注這個牌子,因為自己在新加坡比較方便。生抽和老抽真的很不錯,可以感覺出來和2新幣的牌子的區別,另外可以帶一些檸檬醬,酸梅醬也是不錯的。生抽和老抽有premium包裝和普通包裝的,另外premium裝的還有100ml的mini瓶沒有辦托運的話就可以帶上飛機回去給親朋好友嘗一下,自家人的話就可以買普通裝。premium必須要電話訂購。我很支持這樣的local品牌。其實我很推薦新加坡超市裡販賣的方便麵,有很多美味的,還有一些上了什麼最好吃的方便麵榜單。吃貨看過來!2013年全球十大美味泡麵排行榜(全文)可以看一下。喜歡烹飪的話在新加坡還是有很多可以買的!
C. 有誰知道新加坡7――11 超市
事實上,其實根本不存在什麼所謂的新加坡711,因為,不管是香港711也好,台灣711也罷,遍布世界各地的711便利店,統統是屬是伊藤洋華堂株式會社旗下的,遺憾的是,這又是一家成功.地道的日本企業,而且,依規模.零售總額及服務點渠道來看,Seven&11公司是目前世界最大的連鎖便利店集團.
711創立於1973年11月,在日本和全球擁有便利店.超級市場.百貨公司.專賣店等.旗下的隔夜燉低廉預訂品也是頗受廣大消費者熱衷.
遍布新加坡大街小巷的7-11(下圖),很好詮釋了711的經營宗旨,不但很好把握市場的每一個脈搏,還能夠在適當的時 候能准確判斷市場走向.同全球各地的每一個加盟商一樣,經營業者無不為加盟7-11而自豪,高興,用7-11日本加盟主的一句話:加盟7-11就是選擇了對的人生.
今天,711店鋪遍布中國.美國.日本.新加坡.馬來西亞.菲律賓以及泰國.港台等國家和地區.
7-Eleven設有新加坡總部:Contact Singapore,7-Eleven
Customer Service Hotline:1800-891-8100
Operating Hours:Mondays To Fridays, 9am - 5.30pm (Excluding Public Holidays)
Address:No. 21 Tampines North Drive 2 #03-01, Singapore 528765
Email: [email protected] Or Submit Feedback Form
Website:7-Eleven.Com.Sg
D. 新加坡nutc超市東西貴嗎
新加坡nutc超市東西不貴。NTUCFairPrice成立於1973年,是新加坡最大的連鎖超市。NTUC是新加坡很大眾化的一間超市,每個區域都有好幾家,到處可見,商品價格大眾化,都是可以接受的范圍,會比其他超市便宜那麼的一點。
E. 新加坡逛街購物區在哪裡
義安城(Ngee Ann City)
新加坡最大最IN的購物中心,主要商店是日資的高島屋,高島屋在義安城的百貨商店是新加坡最大的。在義安城裡也有新加坡最大書店、最大電器店和各檔次的服裝品牌店。
交通:乘地鐵到烏節站(N3Orchard),義安城地底層和威士馬廣場地底層和地鐵出口是相通的。
威士馬廣場(Wisma Atria)
以中高檔貨品定位的購物廣場,主要商店是日資伊士丹,這間伊士丹主要賣的是名牌服裝、化裝用品。地底層的伊士丹設有青少年服裝商場,處在地鐵到義安城必經之路,價格比較經濟,威士馬廣場還設有食街。
交通:乘地鐵到烏節站(N3Orchard)。
邵氏大廈(Shaw House)
主要商店伊士丹百貨已佔了大部分商場的面積,和斜對面伊士丹不同,售賣的是中檔百貨。伊士丹上有幾間電影院是新加坡人喜愛到的電影院。
交通:乘地鐵到烏節站(N3Orchard)。
詩家董百貨公司(Tangs)
烏節站路上的化第一間百貨公司,在烏節路未成為新加坡商業街是已在這里設店。地層的家用商品部非常受歡迎,樓上設有新加坡服裝設計師的專賣廣場。
交通:乘地鐵到烏節站(N3Orchard)。
新達城(Suntec City)
有貨倉式超市加樂福(Carefour)坐鎮的新加城貼著濱海廣場,從地鐵站步行到新達城比步行到濱海廣場還要遠!但新達城有新加坡最IN的會展中心,經常有展覽,人流也自然大。新達城食街中心有世界最大的「噴泉」。
交通:乘地鐵到政府大廈站(C2City Wall)往南走十五分鍾。
先得坊(Centrepoint)
先得坊是一個比較成熟的百貨廣場,是新加坡常去的百貨廣場。在義安城未開業前,先得坊在烏節路上更無對手,義安城開業後,還保住一定客流。其主要商店為羅敏申,羅敏申是最早的洋貨店之一。羅敏申大減價時,這里可是非常擁擠。羅敏申原本設在萊佛士坊一帶,後因一場大火後,搬到這里。羅敏申大火可是頭條新聞,這場大火也改變了歷史,羅敏申的搬移,把新加坡購物中心搬到烏節路,空出的萊佛士坊地段也使這地段轉為金融中心。
交通:乘地鐵到索美塞站(N2Somerset)。
百麗宮(The Paragon)
以高檔定位,有多間名牌專賣店,主要商店為美羅百貨,美羅百貨是新加坡老字型大小,有多間分店,以中檔定位,在百麗宮的美羅則以中高檔定位。
交通:在烏節站(N3Orchard)和索美塞站(N2Somerset)之間。
唐城坊(Chinatown Point)
唐城坊以中低檔商品定位,其商場設計是螺絲形,乘電梯到頂層可以一路行下走,無需下樓梯,走廊邊的商店一間比一間低,直到下到地面。在這里可以買到大眾化的服裝商品。
交通:從烏節站乘174路巴士(公交車)。
珍珠坊(People's Park)
也許是因為此商場定位在低檔,許多中國遊客都到珍珠坊購物。這里對換人民幣可得到較好的價格。珍珠坊的歷史很久,現在沒有人記得它是幾時開業。
交通:從烏節站乘174路巴士(公交車)。
珍珠巴剎
珍珠坊側的小販中心有珍珠巴剎的稱號,二、三層有多間布行和賣化裝品的商店,價格很便宜。
交通:從烏節站乘174路巴士(公交車)。
奧奇百貨(OG)
奧奇百貨是新加坡老字型大小,以低檔定位,這也是奧奇在日資百貨的沖擊下生存之道。奧奇在烏節路也設有分店。奧奇的女士套裝是文員級女士的最愛。
交通:從烏節站乘174路巴士(公交車)。
福南中心(Funan City)
福南中心是新加坡最大的電腦商城,六樓的Challenger是新加坡最大的電腦店,購電腦和電腦配件時可先參考Challenger的價格。
交通:乘地鐵到政府大廈站(C2City Wall)步行過去。
萊佛士城(Raffles City)
有日資崇光百貨座鎮的萊佛士城是新加坡人喜歡去的購物中心之一。萊佛士在兩條地鐵線交匯之處,交通之方便,無其他商城可篦美。商城中心廣場有一個很奇特的噴泉系統。
交通:乘地鐵到政府大廈站(C2City Wall)
濱海廣場(Marina Square)
濱海廣場是一個大型商城購物中心,商城連接著三間五星級酒店,給濱海廣場提供了不少客流量。經常在濱海廣場西側的空場舉辦多項節目,雖然交通不便,人潮還是有的,美羅百貨是主要商店。
交通:乘地鐵到政府大廈站(C2City Wall)往南走十五分鍾
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以上是比較具體的介紹,下面說說我自己的經驗吧~
我在新加坡上過四年的學,平時也蠻喜歡逛街的說 XD 新加坡主要逛的地方大致分為烏節路地帶和濱海地帶。烏節路地帶主要包括有義安城、威士馬、詩家董、百利宮、麒麟大廈等等。而濱海地帶就有武吉士(Bugis)、萊福士城、新達城跟濱海廣場。
如果你想買名牌的話就去烏節路的義安城和百利宮,義安城有一間很大的日本書店紀伊國屋,我通常都到那裡去買台灣雜志跟日本雜志~是很好逛的地方哦~
如果是想買年輕人的東西的話就去烏節路的麒麟大廈(The Heeren),那裡有一間3層樓的HMV,好懷念啊~烏節路的遠東廣場(Far East)也賣很多價格便宜又新潮的衣服~或者是靠近濱海地區的武吉士,那邊主要賣一些年輕人喜歡的小物件還有衣服什麼的,相對比較便宜,而且有很多好吃的東西,我和同學都喜歡逛那裡~
詩家董我一般去那買化妝品,因為牌子比較全~當然威士馬跟義安城還有萊福士城也都有大型的化妝品賣場
新達城和濱海廣場就是比較大的綜合性商場了。。。非常大。。。要逛很久。。。
另外烏節路那邊還新開了一間ION Orchard,我還沒去過。聽說也是走中高檔名牌路線的~~
另外除了這兩個集中地帶之外,坐落在Harbour front的怡豐城(Vivo City)是大概前年才新開的大百貨,由於與新加坡著名旅遊景點聖淘沙島只有一橋之隔,成了很多遊客的必到的百貨。我個人也是很喜歡那裡哦!
希望能幫到你 呵呵~~
F. 新加坡FAIR PRICE 超市的簡單介紹
NTUC FairPrice Co-Operative (Chinese: 新加坡職工總會平價合作社) is a supermarket chain based in Singapore and the largest in the country. The company is a co-operative of the National Trades Union Congress or NTUC. The group has 100 supermarkets across the island, with over 50 outlets of Cheers convenience stores island-wide. NTUC FairPrice has partnered with ExxonMobil to run several stations with a FairPrice branding at the minimarts at their stations. The supermarket has a slogan known as Singapore's very own. The head of the company is Ng Ser Miang.
History
An Esso petrol station run by NTUC FairPrice. It is operated by the company with a FairPrice Xpress store, the station was the first to be converted to the new format.
An Esso petrol station run by NTUC FairPrice. It is operated by the company with a FairPrice Xpress store, the station was the first to be converted to the new format.
NTUC FairPrice was first established in 1973 as NTUC Welcome Supermarket in Toa Payoh, in order to solve the rising oil and daily prices then e to inflation. The then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew opened the first supermarket at Toa Payoh. Around the same time, other unions such as the Singapore Instrial Labour Organisation and Pioneer Instries Employees Union also set up co-operatives to run supermarkets. The two organisations later merged in the early 1980s to form the Singapore Employees Co-operative (SEC).
In May 1983, e to competition, NTUC Welcome and SEC merged to form a larger co-operative which was known as NTUC FairPrice Co-Operative Limited.
The company started a central-distribution system to change the way goods were delivered to stores, to enhance efficiency. This was owned by another company, but in 1998, FairPrice took full ownership of the warehouse and distribution company. It was renamed Grocery Logistics of Singapore (GLS). In 2003, FairPrice opened a new 13,000-square-metre Fresh Food Distribution Centre. The refrigerated-distribution facility centralises the distributions of fresh and chilled procts to all the outlets in the chain. It is the first supermarket retailer in Singapore to build, own and operate its own fresh-food distribution centre.
That same year, FairPrice tied up with oil company ExxonMobil to open FairPrice Express and Cheers convenience outlets at seven Esso and Mobil stations as a pilot project. The station will be run by NTUC FairPrice Co-operative, which sets the fuel prices and run the station's minimart. ExxonMobil will supply the fuel, and will sell its oil procts inside the FairPrice-run stations. If this pilot project proves successful, all stations will be converted to either FairPrice Express or Cheers with the co-operative taking over the management of each station. ExxonMobil also announced that all the stations will be renamed "Esso" by year-end. [1]
FairPrice's largest branch in Singapore, the FairPrice Xtra hypermarket, at Ang Mo Kio Hub.
FairPrice's largest branch in Singapore, the FairPrice Xtra hypermarket, at Ang Mo Kio Hub.
On December 28, 2006, FairPrice opened its largest branch in Singapore, the 7,150-square metre (77,000 square feet) FairPrice Xtra hypermarket, at Ang Mo Kio Hub. The new S$12 million outlet offers a wider range of goods than the typical FairPrice supermarket, and includes new lines like electronic procts and fashion wear.[2]
In August 2007, FairPrice opened its upmarket outlet at Bukit Timah Plaza named FairPrice Finest, after five months of refurbishment. The move was to cater to the changing tastes of Singaporeans who are increasingly well-travelled. The 4,000 m² (43,100 ft²), two-storey outlet has an offering of procts different from other FairPrice stores, and also features a Swiss-style delicatessen, a wine cellar and a European bakery. FairPrice has plans to open more Finest outlets.[3]
[edit] Regional expansion
FairPrice has ventured into the People's Republic of China to open supermarkets in various parts. It will be a joint venture with DBS Private Equity, New Hope Group, Silver Tie and Taiwan's Apex Group. The venture will be known as Nextmall, and will provide merchandising, management and logistics for a fee to Nextmart which is a China incorporated hypermarket. It has opened seven hypermarkets in China, with its first in Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
Concepts
In recent years, NTUC FairPrice has launched numerous in-store and indivial-outlet concepts.
[edit] Indivial outlets
* Liberty Market — Started out in 1998 as an American-themed supermarket, it sells procts from the United States. It opened its first supermarket at Jurong Point and later at Plaza Singapura. Both have closed and the latter has moved to a smaller location at Orchard Grand Court, located at Killiney Road.
* Cheers by FairPrice — This convenience store run by NTUC FairPrice was introced in 1999. It offers 24 hour shopping convenience, and similar facilities to rival 7-Eleven. Cheers can also be found at selected ExxonMobil stations around the island, in which NTUC FairPrice co-operative runs the station, instead of ExxonMobil itself.
* FairPrice Express — A concept which can be found only at ExxonMobil stations, it is larger than Cheers and sells things like fresh proce, meat and seafood. It also sells more procts meeting daily needs than a Cheers convenience store.
* FairPrice Homemart — This is a separate store selling non-food items, which include videos, electronics, furniture and household equipment.
* FairPrice Finest — This is a separate store offering up-market food supplies. It was officially opened in September 2007.
[edit] In-store concepts
* Australian Pavilion — A section in selected NTUC FairPrice supermarkets selling procts from Australia. The format was introced in 2000 at the Bukit Timah Plaza outlet.
* Thai Street — Selling food procts from Thailand, such as Thai cuisine. Also introced in 2000 at Rochor Centre.
* Peranakan Corner — A corner selling Peranakan foodstuff which is found only in the Marine Parade NTUC FairPrice outlet.
* Liberty Market — A section in selected NTUC FairPrice supermarkets selling American food procts.
* Korean Section — A corner selling Korean food procts at selected supermarkets.
[edit] Membership programmes
Every year, FairPrice offers NTUC Union Members (NTUC Cardholders) and FairPrice shareholders dividends, along with cash-back rebates for all purchases made at FairPrice supermarkets island-wide, including FairPrice Xtra, FairPrice Homemart, FairPrice Finest and FairPrice Express - excluding Cheers outlets. Such payout rates are subject to approval at Annual General Meetings (typically in the month of August). In 2007, FairPrice declared rebates amounting to 4% of purchases of up to S$6,000 made in the last financial year, as well as a dividend of 5% and special dividend of 3%. [4]
NTUC Cardholders, max Cardholders and PAssion Cardholders are entitled to 2 LinkPoints for every S$1 spent (for a minimum spending of S$20 in receipts issued on the same day) under the LinkPoints programme by NTUC Link.
In collaboration with OCBC Bank, FairPrice launched its FairPrice Plus membership programme in April 2007, offering banking solutions and promotions at all FairPrice supermarkets islandwide for all supermarket customers. [5] For a minimum transaction of S$30, VISA payment is now accepted at all FairPrice supermarkets for the FairPrice Plus Card and the NTUC-OCBC Visa Card (soon to be rebranded as the NTUC Plus Card) for NTUC Union Members.
G. 新加坡超市裡有麵粉嗎
有。
大型購物超市都會有麵粉銷售,新加坡超市也一樣。
新加坡市(SingaporeCity)是新加坡共和國的首都,位於新加坡島的南端。新加坡市是新加坡政治、經濟、文化中心,有花園城市之稱,是世界上最大的港口之一和重要的國際金融中心。
H. NTUC FAIRPRICE怎麼樣
NTUC FAIRPRICE是新加坡自己的連鎖超市,遍布島國的各個地點,在我家樓下附近就有4個之多,大的、小的、中的各不相同,最小的是開在加油站裡面的,24小時的店鋪,無休息,但是,東西的價錢稍稍高一些,但是也很新鮮,適合夜間飢餓或者臨時需要買東西時,再大一些的店鋪,裡面的東西就十分全了,價錢也很便宜,超級大的超市,東西就高級一些,可能是進貨渠道不同,最大的faerpeice裡面的茶品和巧克力特別多,適合回國時代給家裡人,瑞士巧克力,新加坡自己的巧克力,形狀像魚尾獅的,裡面還有堅果,很討喜,價錢也不貴。水果什麼的也很全,小餅干,各種醬料,還有回國要買一些的新加坡鹵煮聊,肉骨茶料,咖喱料,等等。
I. 買日用品到哪個新加坡超市好
天道教育小編提醒廣大留學生,與此同時,Cold Storage 還經營著6家市集店(MarketPlace): Jason』s the Gourmet Grocer(豪傑大廈)、Tanglin MarketPlace(東陵購物中心)、Paragon MarketPlace(百麗宮)、Jason』s MarketPlace(萊佛士城購物中心)、Naturally MarketPlace(怡豐城)以及 ThreeSixty Market Place(ION Orchard 商場)。您可以在這些超市選購到包括有機農產品在內的各類高檔日用品。(獲得更多留學咨詢請咨詢天道免費在線咨詢顧問) 新加坡最大的連鎖超市職總平價超市(NTUC FairPrice)遍布大多數政府組屋區里的大型購物中心。除此之外,職總平價超市還負責經營著為數不多的高檔超市——「Fairprice Finest」。此外,Giant 和晟菘超市(Sheng Siong)兩大連鎖超市巨頭也備受民眾親睞。如果想買點國貨以聊解思鄉之情,那就不妨去唐人街(也就是新加坡人俗稱的「牛車水」)的裕華國貨(Yue Hwa)逛逛,這家百貨商場頗受海外華人的親睞。 如果您想和新加坡當地人一樣購物,那就到集貿市場轉轉吧。天道教育小編表示,在新加坡,集貿市場也被稱作 「濕巴剎」,通常坐落於大型的政府組屋住宅區(HDB),營業時間為凌晨零時至中午十二點,周一暫停營業。新鮮的活魚、肉類、海鮮、水果、蔬菜以及鮮花可謂是應有盡有,令您眼花繚亂,但各種氣味交雜在一起,因此去之前一定要做好心理准備。當地人平日里去菜場買東西時往往穿著非常隨意。
J. 新加坡物價,要去新加坡工作了,想知到一個月花銷要多少
截止2019年,在新加坡生活一個月花銷只考慮食住行的話大概要1800-2800人民幣。
1、住宿方面
在新加坡工作最大的生活成本主要是房租,新加坡是寸土寸金的地方 ,房租必定是要佔很大比例的。剛到新加坡一般是中介提供的房屋,250新幣基本上可以租到2-4人合租一間的房屋。
如果想住高檔的公寓,那麼基本上就需要400新幣以上才可以合租到一間。新加坡的主卧大多是帶獨立衛生間的,一般會比其他房間房租貴出不少。初到新加坡要承擔一個月1000-1500元人民幣左右的房租。
2、飲食方面
新加坡由於氣候濕潤,有的房東限制在家做飯。對比新加坡跟國內的物價,新加坡的超市物價是比國內稍低的。每兩三個相鄰的小區都會有美食廣場,價錢很便宜,一般在2.5-3.5新幣一頓飯,相當於國內12.5-17.5元人民幣的價格。
3、交通方面
新加坡的交通可謂四通八達,人們出行短途一般選擇巴士,長途一般選擇地鐵。需要注意,新加坡的地鐵站是會報站,但是巴士是不會報站的,初到新加坡的人頭幾次坐巴士可能是需要數站的。如果在新加坡工作的太晚下班沒有車的情況下,有的僱主也是願意負擔員工打車回家的費用的。
注意事項:
1、禁止攜帶物品
根據新加坡法律規定,旅客攜帶煙草(香煙和雪茄)、酒類、汽油、人造珠寶、汽車/摩托車等商品以空運、陸運、海運任何方式入境新加坡必須進行申報並繳納關稅,違反者一律構成犯罪,面臨高額罰款甚至監禁處罰。
2、免稅品規定
遊客攜帶個人用品、不超過價值50新元價值的食品(如糖果和餅干)無須付稅。年滿18歲且不是從馬來西亞入境者,攜帶各類酒1公升無須付稅。上述免稅品只限個人消費,禁止轉售或贈與。
3、其他禁止、管制、限製品
包括管制葯物(如精神鎮定劑)、鞭炮、槍械、打火機、玩具貨幣、盜版書刊及音像製品、瀕危野生動物及製品、淫穢出版物及文章、其它危險品及涉叛國物品。
其中,攜帶入境的葯物必須為新加坡法律允許的葯物,尤其是安眠葯、鎮靜劑一類葯物需有醫生處方,證明為旅客隨身必備葯。