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  1. 1 day ago · Find out what to eat in Singapore, the best food in Singapore, and independent reviews of restaurants and cafes. EatBook.sg covers food news, new openings, hawker reviews, and more.

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  2. Jun 7, 2015 · Eatbook is a food site that helps Singaporeans discover food through videos and reviews. Learn about Eatbook's code of ethics, ratings, and social media channels.

    • Ayam Penyet. Originating from Java, Indonesia, ayam penyet has grown to become a popular dish in countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei. This flavourful dish sees deep-fried chicken coated in a batter made from a blend of spices, consisting mainly of turmeric, galangal, and ginger.
    • Bak Chor Mee* Nowhere else in the world will you find bak chor mee (BCM): a uniquely Singaporean hawker dish that in its most basic form, comprises noodles and pork.
    • Bak Kut Teh* The story goes that bak kut teh was born out of poverty and necessity. In the 1920s, Chinese coolies couldn’t afford pork meat, so they used meatless pork bones, garlic, and pepper to create a nourishing and robust soup.
    • Bak Zhang. Image credit: Thye Moh Chan. Bak chang, AKA zong zi, is a glutinous rice dumpling frequently enjoyed during the Dragon Boat Festival. While it has its roots in Chinese mythology, the dumplings have also become a commonplace snack sold round the year by local hawkers and artisans.
  3. Eatbook.sg, Singapore. 225,960 likes · 1,847 talking about this · 26 were here. Eatbook.sg is your one-stop guide to the best and buzz-worthy found in...

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    Eatbook is a Singaporean publisher that produces videos and articles about food, featuring honest undercover reviews and fun challenges. Watch their videos to discover new places to eat, try different cuisines, and see their reactions to extreme diets.

  5. 167K Followers, 271 Following, 2,751 Posts - The Official Eatbook Page (@eatbooksg) on Instagram: "We always know what to eat in Singapore 😉 🔖 Tag #eatbooksg to be featured 📬 Daily updates on Telegram at t.me/eatbooksg 👇🏻 Click here for full reads"

  6. Aug 23, 2022 · In this episode of Eatbook Food Guides our hosts, Fauzi and Fikah will be bringing you to 3 different locations to experience the most authentic Indonesian food you can get in Singapore!

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