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This restaurant is part of the Changi Sailing Club, but open to the public, and is as far off the tourist trail as you can imagine (except for those staying at Changi Village Hotel). It's located along the Changi Point Coastal walk, which starts from the Changi Village car park. Entrance from the rear of the club, via the club car park. The best things about this unpretentious ...
Congratulations Coachman Inn, this is the first food review I have written in my life. Your food has made me obliged to do so. The crab ala changi was horrible. It was the worse dish I have ever eaten in my many years of life. I could not taste the crab, only the sauce that was claimed to be hollandaise. Too much salt.
This is the 2nd time I had lunch with my colleagues at Coachman Inn. The first time was about half a year ago and we ordered different Asian dishes to share. This time we had own lunch. I went for the salmon steak while my colleagues had sweet and sour pork with rice and nasi goring respectively. We had a great view of the sailing boats and the sea from our table. In short, a w...
We were invited to the Coachmen Inn by a member of the Changi Sailing Club (although it is open to the public). The Coachmen Inn and the club itself are located on the beach overlooking Pulau Ubin and Malaysia. What a great place to have dinner as the sun sets. The restaurant has an open view of the beach and its style and decor reminded me of early movies such as Casablanca. A...