Saturday 23 February 2013

How to live like a millionaire in Singapore


Throw a bottle in the air in Singapore and there’s a good chance it’ll hit a millionaire on the way down.
Maybe even the odd billionaire -- like Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin.
According to a report by Boston Consulting Group, Singapore registered 188,000 millionaire households in 2011. That’s 17 percent of its resident households, or one in six homes.
Luckily, the sixth most expensive city in the world –- as ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit-– has the goods to support its millionaires' lifestyles.
Want to join the prosperity party? Here are some of the best ways to run through cash in Singapore.

Eat, drink and play big

In Singapore, Pangaea is millionaire central.Splurging comes easy at Pangaea, home of the S$35,000 (US$28,000) Jewel of Pangaea cocktail.
Gold-flecked Richard Hennessy cognac, jerry bitters and a smoke-infused raw sugar cube are topped with 1985 vintage Krug champagne and crowned with a Mouawad Triple X 1-carat diamond –- just so you can bring home more than a hangover.
You can always pad the bill further by booking the S$15,000 (US$12,100) Dragon Table, where you’ll have the privilege of dancing on top of 1,000–year-old saur tree tables or rest on a crocodile-skinned sofa, right next to the DJ console, thus ensuring that all eyes will be trained on you.

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