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The top 10 hawker food in Singapore that you must try.
Update on 22-07-09Viewed 2130 times
Tanglin Halt Western Food The crowd’s always here, especially for the chicken cutlet and pork chop ($4). Enjoy the sweet space sauce on your chicken or beef. Order the fragrant rice cooked in g
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 493 times
Tiong Bahru Lor Mee This lor mee stall might be easily the hottest-selling one judging from the queue. Again, the thick noodle (from $2) is coated in thick gravy with pieces of ngor hiang, fish cakes
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Pondok Abang Nasi ayam ($3) and Nasi ayam goreng ($4) totally had us at hello. The stall also serves piquant and salacious nasi goreng kampung, a kampung styled fried rice. BLK 448 #01-65 Clementi Fo
Update on 04-06-08Viewed 175 times
Liang Liang Garden A myriad of desserts is served here with interesting and the usual concoctions such as jackfruit ice kachang or aloe vera jelly. Everything sweet and nice here costs $2. Tiong Bahr
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 138 times
Fong's Special Curry Puff Indeed, the puff (90 cents) tastes unique and special with its chicken fillings. Simply mouth-watering; so order more. BLK 448 #01-45 Clementi Food Market & Food Centre
Update on 04-06-08Viewed 315 times
Herbal Mutton Soup The mutton soup tastes strong and tangy with chunky meat available. Sesame oil chicken in a tasty glaze is also served here. BLK 448 #01-21 Clementi Food Market & Food Centre C
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 260 times
BAHRAKATH MUTTON SOUP KING Mutton soup kings they are indeed. The owners of this hawker stall sure know what they are doing. This hawker stall is well known for serving up soup so delicious that you'
Update on 14-05-08Viewed 317 times
IBRAHIM MEE STALL One word says it all: Sedap! This hawker stall is known more for their super yummy cheese and chicken roti john than their mee . We liked the fact that the bread isn't too oilybut b
Update on 14-05-08Viewed 272 times
Toa Payoh Rojak This rojak (from $2) isn’t your ordinary rojak (read: nondescript, boring taste mess). Think crispy you tiao and fresh fruits like pineapple and raw mangoes, all shook up in tan
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 361 times
ZAITON SATAY No matter how you put it, satay's basically marinated meat on sticks but if you think that's boring, then you haven't tried Zaiton's Satay. This hawker stall sells all sorts of satay: tr
Update on 14-05-08Viewed 370 times
Ming Kee Claypot Delight When served in the piping hot claypot, toss and mix well the mixture of rice, chicken and sausage drenched in dark soya sauce. This stall has indeed been serving delightful c
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 190 times
ADAM'S INDIAN ROJAK What happens when you are hungry but cannot decide what to eat? Go rojak we say. Try mixing all sorts of stuff from tempeh to prawns, eggs, squid and paru limpa , or wherever your
Update on 15-05-08Viewed 397 times
TANG KAY KEE FISH HEAD BEE HOON The stock simmers with aroma and the fish slices are simply irresistable! Dig in at your own peril. So when you're craving for fish head bee hoon, try out this hawker
Update on 17-05-08Viewed 297 times
Tiong Bahru Tau San The tau suan ($1) goes easy on anyone because it is less sticky than the usual fare and taste equally yummy. The stall also sells other desserts like bubur terigu and bubur pulut
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 117 times
Clementi You Tiao Every morning, people line up patiently for the dough fritters (50 cents) to go. Tastes crispy and soft at the same time. Go along with a nice cup of soya bean, we think. BLK 448 #0
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 296 times
Clementi Rojak For a tangier rojak than the usual, head to this stall. Sink your teeth into the fresh ingredients from pineapple to tau pok ($2, $3, $5). BLK 448 #01-21 Clementi Food Market & Foo
Update on 03-06-08Viewed 189 times
Our Profile Boon Lay Power Nasi Lemak Pte Ltd inherited its traditional family food business which has been operating since 1971 in a small stall at Boon Lay Hawker Centre. Even though it was just in
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DELIMA CHICKEN RICE Nasi Ayam Penyet simply means chicken that's smashed. Although it does sound a tad sadistic, we can't help but notice how crisp the chicken is. At only $4, the serving is generous
Update on 14-05-08Viewed 190 times
Jian Bo Shui Kueh I remember the early Sunday mornings where hordes of families queued at this stall at the old market. The long queue remains thanks to the yummy, soft steamed rice cakes (4 for $1)
Update on 31-05-08Viewed 327 times