What I eat in Singapore 🇸🇬
Hello everyone! 💖💖 Today, I'd like to review some of the restaurants I ate at in Singapore. They're all delicious! ✨🫠 1. Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice, a famous Hainanese chicken rice restaurant in Maxwell Food Centre that received the Michelin Bib Gourmand. The chicken is tender, the rice is fragrant, and the soy sauce is amazing. This is a local and high-quality Hainanese chicken rice that's easy to eat and yet impressive. 2. Hawker Chan – Soya Sauce Chicken Rice, a street food restaurant that received 1 Michelin star! The soy sauce chicken is tender, with the perfect balance of sweet and salty flavors. It's served with hot rice, and the price is also very cheap. 3. Song Fa Bak Kut Teh, a famous bak kut teh with a slightly spicy pepper flavor and a clear soup that's easy to swallow. The pork bones are very tender. You can always get free soup refills. It's delicious and authentic. There are many branches in shopping malls, making it convenient to get to. 4. An Sio Bak Kut Teh, another option for Teochew bak kut teh with a milder flavor and not too much pepper. The restaurant is decorated in a simple, elegant style and is comfortable to sit in. Perfect for a relaxing lunch. 5. Swee Choon Tim Sum, a long-established dim sum restaurant open until 4 a.m. This homey-style restaurant is a true local favorite, not just a tourist spot. 6. Minion Café @ USS, the cutest themed restaurant in Universal Studios Singapore. Every dish is decorated with Minion motifs, from curry rice to burgers, making it perfect for families and cafe lovers. 7. LeNu Chef Wai's Noodle Bar, a premium Chinese ramen restaurant featuring melt-in-your-mouth tender beef, rich and aromatic soup, and chewy noodles. Available in both spicy, Mala, and clear versions, the pork bone soup offers a well-rounded flavor. Branches are located in malls such as VivoCity and Bugis+. 8. Heytea (喜茶), a modern Chinese milk tea and fruit tea shop. We recommend the Cheezo Mango or Grape Crystal, which have finely whipped cheese foam for a refreshing aroma and every glass is photogenic. 9. Llaollao, a light and sweet and sour Spanish yogurt ice cream. Choose your own fresh fruit toppings, sauces, and crunchy fillings. Delicious and healthy. 10. Queic by Olivia, a Spanish cake shop with the best Basque Burnt Cheesecake in Singapore. Rich, aromatic, and beautifully packaged, perfect for takeaway or pairing with coffee at the shop. 11. Bacha Coffee, a luxurious Moroccan-style cafe, serves 100% Arabica coffee in various flavors. The coffee is mellow and the view from every angle is beautiful, perfect for photography enthusiasts. 12. Heap Seng Leong, an old-fashioned coffee shop that still retains a 60s atmosphere, serving Kopi Gu You (coffee with butter), Kaya Toast, and soft-boiled eggs, giving it a rustic coffee shop feel. 13. Ya Kun Kaya Toast, traditional coconut milk-filled toast served with soft-boiled eggs and strong local coffee. With numerous branches in shopping malls and airports, it's convenient, delicious, and perfect for any morning. 14. Toast Box, similar to Ya Kun but with a more modern atmosphere, offers additional single-dish menus such as laksa and curry rice, perfect for a main meal in a shopping mall. This trip, whether you're a serious foodie, a cafe lover, or a Michelin-starred follower, can be completed in just a few days. If you've never tried any of these places, we recommend adding them to your itinerary. You'll realize that Singapore isn't just about Merlion or Marina Bay; there's also so much delicious food you'll want to go back for more! 💖💖#SingaporeFood #WhatToEatInSingapore #SingaporeFood #SingaporeFood #Let's talk about travel