10 Delicious DUCK RICE In Singapore – From Heng Gi, Ah Heng, Seng Huat, To Ah...
Duck Rice can be the ultimate comfort food to many Singaporeans. You will mainly find two types of duck rice in Singapore, the Teochew style which has a simple prep with a light gravy, and the fancier...
View Article10 Thai Restaurants In Singapore With Islandwide Delivery – For Affordable...
Thinking of having hot, piping Tom Yum Goong while you are working from home this “Circuit Breaker”? Here are 10 affordable Thai restaurants in Singapore which offer islandwide delivery, satisfying...
View Article10 Tasty TART Shops In Singapore – For Bubble Tea Tart, Orh Nee Tart, Monc...
While cakes are typically the sweet treat that we look forward to having, I thought of focusing on cake cafes and patisseries in Singapore specialising in tarts. A tart is typically baked consisting of...
View Article10 Must-Try KWAY CHAP In Singapore – From Garden Street Kway Chap, Bishan...
Kway Chap may not be the kind of hawker food people have an immediately liking to, but I find myself more drawn to the dish the older I get. For the unacquainted, Kway Chap consists of two parts: the...
View Article9 Mango Pomelo Sago Desserts In Singapore – From Lei Garden, Ah Chew, Hui Lau...
Mango Pomelo 杨枝甘露 is a popular Hong Kong dessert included with mango, pomelo, sago and coconut milk, well appreciated on a hot and humid day. The Chinese name “Yang Zhi Gan Lu” 楊枝甘露 is said to come...
View Article10 Serangoon Garden Food Centre Stalls – From Seng Kee Bak Chor Mee, Ah Seng...
Serangoon Garden Food Centre is the underrated and lesser known hawker centre next to Chomp Chomp Food Centre which usually outshines it. While Chomp Chomp appeals to supper goers, early risers can...
View Article7 Toa Payoh West Food Centre (Lor 1) Stalls – From Come Daily Hokkien Mee,...
Located near the Braddell MRT Station, this small hawker centre also known as Toa Payoh West or Lorong 1 food centre consists of only 40 stalls yet the food offerings are varied and interesting. Also...
View Article7 Affordable Gourmet Burgers In Singapore, To Celebrate “International Burger...
So 28 May is actually “International Burger Day” in the United States. But I guess people will come out with all sorts of excuses to market or consume burgers. Other than the other famous burger...
View Article8 Must-Try Pig Trotters Bee Hoon In Singapore, Some With Islandwide Delivery
I don’t think that anyone has written a listicle on Pig Trotters Bee Hoon aka Ter Kah Bee Hoon 猪脚罐头炒米粉 yet, because it has been quite an under-rated and unassuming dish. Hands up for those who miss...
View Article10 Affordable Dim Sum Supper Places In Singapore, Some With Islandwide Delivery
I previously wrote a post on “10 Best Dim Sum Restaurants In Singapore” which focused on the higher-end Chinese restaurants. However, there are other well-loved dim sum places in Singapore that are not...
View Article10 Must-Try Oyster Omelette aka Orh Luak In Singapore For Some Eggy Goodness
Oyster Omelette 蠔煎, commonly called “Orh Jian” or ”Orh Luak” consist of starch (typically potato starch), egg batter and small oysters fried together, usually enhanced with a spicy chilli sauce with...
View Article10 Pek Kio Food Centre Stalls – $2 Carrot Cake, $3 Prawn Noodles And...
Pek Kio Food Centre is one of those off-beat, under-the-radar food centre, YET there is a good queue at many of its stalls. There is a quaint, old school charm to it that you do not usually find in...
View Article10 Berseh Food Centre Stalls – For Fu Zhou Oyster Cakes, Black & White Fish...
Located right opposite famous dim sum restaurants such as Swee Choon, Berseh Food Centre along Jalan Besar is often overlooked. I think this is partly because the food centre has an old appearance,...
View Article10 Kaya Toast & Kopi Places In Singapore, For Comforting Local Breakfast
I don’t know about you, but I crave for the simplest, comforting things when I am stuck at home during this “Circuit Breaker” and “Phase 1”. When all these is over, I imagine a breakfast when I would...
View Article10 Refreshing CHENG TNG 清汤 In Singapore – From Ye Lai Xiang, No Name...
One of Singapore’s most popular local desserts is Cheng Tng 清汤 (sometimes spelt “Ching Teng”), a bowl of sweet and refreshing treat to beat the summer heat. Cheng Tng which literally means “clear...
View Article10 Tantalising CHAR SIEW & Roast Meats In Singapore – From Kim Heng, Jiu...
One of the most famous types of barbecue in the world is Chinese Barbecue Pork 叉燒 (Char Siew or Char Siu), a Cantonese-style of flavouring and barbecuing pork. Traditionally sold by displaying them...
View Article10 Clementi 448 Food Centre Stalls – From Chai Ho Satay, Soon Lee Porridge,...
The challenging thing about writing about this food centre is, many stalls have long lines and some only open for a couple of hours early morning or night time. So that means multiple trips. (As after...
View Article10 Beauty World Food Centre Stalls, Including NEW Burger And Chendol Stalls...
”Beauty World, cha cha cha…” Opened during 1984, Beauty World Centre is a privately-owned shopping complex and residential development located at Upper Bukit Timah Road. Beauty World Food Centre is one...
View Article8 Must-Try Ipoh Horfun In Singapore – From Tuck Kee At Hong Lim, Ah Liang, To...
Word has it that Malaysia’s Ipoh makes the best hor fun, kway tiao and tau gay (bean sprouts) due to its karst limestone mountain mineral water. The horfun will end up smoother, and sprouts grown from...
View Article10 Best Bak Chor Mee 肉脞面 aka Minced Pork Noodles In Singapore
Best Bak Chor Mee in Singapore? Super debatable. With that said, Singapore’s Bak Chor Mee 肉脞面 is a hawker dish we can be proud of – with a Michelin star in the bag, and once listed as the top world...
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