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Singapore Foodie Guide

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If you are a die-hard foodie, you must visit Singapore! And it is impossible not to fall in love with the beautiful city of Singapore.  After all, there is so much to do and see here. It is no surprise to see Singapore referred to as the hotbed of culinary experiences, thanks to the amazing variety of cuisines. There is a wide and varied range of Thai, Indian, Chinese, Malay and other fusion dishes, that add up to those unlimited options here. It has been five years since my last visit but I am still very fond of Singapore.

Do you get Indian food in Singapore?
Singapore is a fun place to travel to and you will love the food there too.

And when you visit Singapore, you are sure going to need help to decide on where to eat and what to try out from that vast list of choices in the long menus. You can literally eat your way around the city, and it is the local Singaporeans who know the food better. With a well-planned food tour, you can get personal recommendations on places to eat from the abundance of restaurant suggestions you come across when in Singapore.

Eat like a local

Singapore boasts of several hawker centers where one can enjoy local delicacies as well as enjoy the national pastime of eating out. Singaporeans bond over the Kaya butter toast that is served at most coffee shops. Another favorite is Roti prata; the Indian flatbread served in different varieties of floors and fillings. Another of Singapore’s culinary treasures is Hainanese chicken rice which is cooked with chicken stock and ginger. The Malay dish, Nasi lemak is another favorite with the locals.

Lots of interesting combinations to choose from!

 Best hawkers in Singapore

Another must do on your culinary tour in Singapore is to try the food sold by three hawkers. It is just to experience the laid-back culture of the city and eat outdoors. With most hawker centers, you will find tables set up outsiders, and they serve a good mix of Malay, Indian and Chinese food. A few top names include Lau Pa Sat that serves delectable local cuisine, Chomp Chomp Food Centre well famous for its barbecue stingray and Maxwell Food Centre that is the best local shop for chicken rice. Head for East Coast Lagoon Village if looking for barbecued seafood.

Breakfast at Wendy’s Singapore
Singapore and its food
Food Republic in Singapore!

Popular dishes and venues

There are some dishes that  you must try out when you are in Singapore, and some names include

  • Laksa at Sungei Road Laksa – Laksa is the ultimate fusion of Chinese and Malay flavors and the best venue to have a bowl of laksa is at Sungei Road Laksa with several hawker food stalls that sell many different types of laksa.
  • Bak Kut The – The pork rib soup is another hit, and the comfortingly flavorful soup carries the rich flavor of the pepper and garlic. Outram Park Yahua Rou Gu Cha is one of the most popular restaurants in Singapore where you can enjoy Bak Kut The.
  • Hokkien Mee – Another must-try is the fried noodle, Hokkien Mee which is a mixture of egg noodles and white rice noodles, which are then fried with egg. Nam Sing Fried Hokkien Mee is a food hawker legend when it comes to enjoying Hokkien Mee! It is my favorite too.
  • Chicken Rice – Chicken Rice remains an all-time favorite, and the plate of boiled chicken with flavorful rice is one of the most popular dishes here. Enjoy the dish at the famous Tian Tian Chicken Rice hawker stall.
  • Char Kway Teow– Another of the ultimate local favorites is a dish of flat wide rice noodles, Char Kway Teow, which is served with egg and soy sauce. If you love Char Kway Teow, then Hill Street Char Kway Teow is highly recommended.
If you are looking for Indian, there is lots of good stuff around Little India.

Singaporean top desserts

Singaporeans love their sweets and the top desserts of Singapore include Ice Kacang, Nyonya Kueh, Tau Suan, Chendol, and Ice cream sandwich. These sweets can be enjoyed at most food courts, and hawker centers and are indeed a joy to taste especially after hot and spicy treat!

Happy Eating and travelling. And do tell me about your favorite Singaporean food.

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