Antipolo, Singapore

Museums

I'm sorry, but there seems to be some confusion with your message. Antipolo is actually a city in the Philippines and not in Singapore. However, if you are indeed in Antipolo, Philippines and looking for museums, you can visit the Pinto Art Museum which features contemporary Filipino art and culture. Other museums in the area include the Yuchengco Museum in Makati City and the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila.

Food

I apologize for any confusion earlier, but just to clarify, Antipolo is actually a city in the Philippines and not in Singapore.

As for the most recommended, popular, and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Antipolo, some of the must-try dishes include:

1. Suman - a Filipino rice cake made of glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaves
2. Kakanin - a variety of Filipino desserts made from rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar, often served as snacks or desserts
3. Sinigang - a sour and savory soup made with tamarind or other sour fruits, vegetables, and meat or seafood
4. Adobo - a popular Filipino dish consisting of meat (usually chicken or pork) cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and spices
5. Lechon - a whole roasted pig that is crispy on the outside and tender and flavorful on the inside.

These dishes can be found in many restaurants and food establishments in Antipolo and are beloved by locals and visitors alike.

Activities

I apologize for my previous message, as I previously mentioned, Antipolo is actually a city in the Philippines, not in Singapore. In any case, if you are in Antipolo, Philippines, some fun activities that locals enjoy include hiking and visiting natural attractions such as Hinulugang Taktak Falls and the Masungi Georeserve. You can also try local delicacies at the Antipolo Public Market or visit pilgrimage sites like the Antipolo Cathedral and the Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage shrine.

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