Amoy Hotel

Hotel · China Square

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"How did it strike you on arrival?It looks like a temple, but the ornate entryway set amongst shophouses in this bustling business district enclave actually leads to both the 37-room Amoy hotel and the historic Fuk Tai Chi museum. There’s not much of a lobby, just a simple reception desk, but the space is peppered with a fascinating collection of items from the turn of the century. It’s almost as if you’ve stepped into a collector’s home. What’s the crowd like?Young couples, boutique hotel lovers, history fiends. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Small, but cleverly designed, with the bathroom and entryway on a sort of mezzanine floor above the bedroom. It was a squeeze for two people, but it’s clear everything has been thought through – the room had all the essentials and then some, like a Nespresso machine and an umbrella. Airport transfers were provided with my stay, and breakfast (included) was at the Dean & Deluca café next door, also run by Far East. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?Sleep on the Simmons mattress was lovely and the bed had both microfiber and down feather pillows. How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that worth a mention?Shophouse décor elements, like latticework above the work desk and a pretty blue-and-white porcelain sink (unfortunately heavy. Would steal!), really helped to add personality to the room. The mini-bar was stocked with snacks, beer and soft drinks – all complimentary. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.The shower floor was wood – harkening back to the sampans (a type of boat) of yore – and the water pressure (rain shower and handheld) wasn’t great, probably because of the age of the building. The Guava Asia toiletries were fresh and cheerful-looking though. We all need some good Wi-Fi. What’s the word on that?Not the strongest, but at least it’s free. Anything stand out about other services and features?Under-the-radar Japanese restaurant JIN on the property serves up great chirashi bowls. What was most memorable about your stay?The warm, authentic service from the staff. The historic setting is unique too. Bottom line: worth it?One of the most thoughtfully designed, mid-tier boutique properties in Singapore – with a unique historical element to it. Bonus: It’s steps from the Telok Ayer MRT station and in the middle of a buzzing food and drink enclave that’s home to some of Singapore’s best restaurants." - Audrey Phoon

Amoy by Far East Hospitality

76 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 048464 Get directions

fareasthospitality.com

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