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Singapore's best hawker and restaurant food reviews, recommendations and local food recipes. Never waste calories on yucky food!
- How To Make Tau Huay (Bean Curd): Almost everything you need to know
- Singapore Fish Files: Spanish Mackeral, Spotted King Mackeral and Korean Seerfish
- Singapore Roast Chicken Recipe: Modified for the Home Cook
- ARC 380 Lavender Food Court - New Stalls Update!
- Leslie's Best Pineapple Tart Recipe
- Leslie's Best Butter Cake Recipe with KitchenAid: Finally, after baking more than 30 cakes
- Daniu Teochew Seafood Restaurant: Authentic Teochew Cuisine
- White Tiffin: Nonya Cafe with Kuehs and Old School Cakes
- Ayam Penyet. Ayam Penyet a fried chicken dish flattened with a wooden pestle – the action helps to make the chicken more tender and easier to consume.
- Bak Chor Mee. 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 street food by World Street Food Congress.
- Bak Kut Teh. Bak Kut Teh must be one of Singapore’s most iconic food, in which many celebrities from overseas are huge fans of. In Singapore, we typically get three styles of Bak Kut Teh which is the peppery Teochew style (the most commonly found), Hokkien style which incorporates dark soy sauce, and strong herbal-flavoured Cantonese style.
- Ban Mian. Ban Mian is the kind of food that would send you loads of comfort and warmth in the belly, especially when taken during the rainy days. I remember during growing up years, Ban Mian stalls were less commonly seen, though I think you should be able to find one stall in most hawker centres now.
1 day ago · Singapore is a vibrant island nation where food reigns supreme. From Michelin-starred hawker stalls to globally-acclaimed restaurants, the city state offers a wide variety of flavours and dining experiences. The Ordinary Patrons (TOP), an independent Singapore food blog, can be a guide to help you.
Nov 20, 2023 · You can’t say you’ve been to Singapore if you haven’t filled your bellies with a variety of hawker fare on your trip! 🍜🍲🍛 For the uninitiated, hawker centers in Singapore are food complexes that house various food stalls!
Jun 24, 2024 · Welcome to Is Life a Recipe – Your Ultimate Destination for Singapore Food Recipes and Reviews! We are your go-to Singapore food blog, meticulously curated by Brian Kennett, a passionate foodie, chef, and intrepid traveler who has called Singapore home for over 15 years.
Mar 7, 2021 · Some hawker food in Singapore has stuck to their original roots, others have fused into uniquely Singaporean dishes. Here’s our rundown of the top 30 hawker food in Singapore and the best places to try them.