Here are some food recommendations in Singapore that you must know~
Let’s hit the key points📌📝: Eating this thing is different for everyone, so I will mainly talk about the methodology and tell you how to find delicious food in Singapore.
1️⃣ Cooked Food Center Cooked food center is mainly popular in Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia and other places. It refers to an open area opened by the government that is rented out to many different restaurants at relatively cheap rents and then centrally operated. It looks a bit like Taipei night market. 🤔
Old Airport Road, Hong Lim, Maxwell, Maxwell, Chinatown Building, Newton, Lau Pa Sat, Tekka Center... are all very famous cooked food centers in Singapore.
🥰🥗🍲🥟🍤🍡🍻The Hokkien fried noodles and fried rice noodles at SENG KEE in Lau Pa Sat; the Lao Fan Hong Kong fried chicken rice and noodles in Chinatown Building; the Tai Hwa Noodles and Outram Park fried rice noodles at Hong Lim Food Center Noodles; Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice and Laoban Bean Curd from Maxwell; Heji Meat Rice Dumplings from Amoy Street Food Center;... There are so many delicious foods in the cooked food center.
📝Note tips:
When eating at a cooked food center, you can use paper towels, business cards, and bags to reserve a seat. ‼ ️
2️⃣ In the characteristic neighborhoods, go to Kampong Glam for Malay food; go to Little India for Indian food; go to Joo Chiat and Katong for Peranakan (Nyonya) food. And, eating Chinese food in Chinatown. 🍜🍲🍝
3️⃣Shopping mall In almost all shopping malls in Singapore, there are food courts like Dashidai, and there are a lot of delicious food inside. Let me take VivoCity as an example. Feng Xiang Fried Porridge on the third floor, Scissor Curry Rice on the second floor, and Mr. Coconut on B2 are all great. Personal test hahaha.
🌟Highlights:
Let me recommend a few gourmet restaurants: Ya Kun Ya Kun Kaya Toast (ION Orchard), a few slices of kaya toast at Singapore’s national breakfast shop, a half-boiled egg, and a cup of iced coffee or teh tarik, this is what Singapore has to offer Standard breakfast.
Songfa Bak Kut Teh Songfa Bak Kut Teh has several branches in Singapore, and this one at Clarke Quay is the most recommended. When eating Bak Kut Teh at Songfa, you can enjoy unlimited soup refills. In addition, the sponsor’s Bak Kut Teh is also good.
Jumbo Seafood’s signature dishes are chilli crab and black pepper crab. They are expensive per person, but they are also delicious.
328 Katong Laksa 328 Katong Laksa Laksa is a kind of noodle dish from the Nyonya cuisine in Malaysia. This restaurant has become famous on the Internet. Many celebrities have checked in. The walls are also densely covered with photos of celebrities. It is a representative of delicious food and not expensive.
Nanyang Old Coffee (Chinatown Branch) Nanyang Old Coffee is a traditional time-honored coffee shop. It is the oldest traditional coffee shop in the local area and is also a museum. It is worth visiting. ☕️
Durian stall
There are a lot of durian stalls in Singapore, and I often pass by them from time to time. Musang King, Golden Phoenix, Black Thorn, Red Shrimp...are all good. (Friends who like durian must try it. It’s really delicious and not expensive.)