If you have been following the Michelin Guide Singapore, one of the most striking names besides Hills Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle on the inaugural 2016 list is Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle. This humble hawker stall at Chinatown Complex literally received stardom when it was awarded one Michelin star in the Singapore Michelin Guide 2016 and become the world’s cheapest Michelin meal.
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[SINGAPORE] FOOD GUIDE – WHAT TO EAT IN SINGAPORE
Singapore may be small, but it is big in wonder, especially for great food. As we know, Singapore is not a melting pot, but a society where each race is encouraged to preserve its unique culture and traditions, and one of them is their culinary scene.
Continue reading [SINGAPORE] FOOD GUIDE – WHAT TO EAT IN SINGAPORE[SINGAPORE] JIA JI MEI SHI (佳记美食) – Chinatown
Chinatown Complex Food Centre is a home for more than 250 food stalls, and also known for the biggest hawker centre in Singapore. In my previous posts, I have reviewed Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodle and 168 CMY Satay whom also located at Chinatown Complex Food Centre. And in this post, I will review another stall called Jia Ji Mei Shi.
Continue reading [SINGAPORE] JIA JI MEI SHI (佳记美食) – Chinatown[SINGAPORE] 168 CMY SATAY – Chinatown
My hunt for Michelin-starred hawker in Singapore continues. In this post I will review one of the best satay stall in Singapore, 168 CMY Satay, who listed in Singapore Michelin Guide and awarded 1 Michelin star. Anyway, don’t forget to check #FoodInLoveSINGAPORE on my Instagram!
Continue reading [SINGAPORE] 168 CMY SATAY – Chinatown[SINGAPORE] BEACH ROAD SCISSOR-CUT CURRY RICE – Jalan Besar
When you’re in Singapore, don’t just try Hainanese Chicken Rice, but also give Hainanese Curry Rice a try. Hainanese Curry rice is perhaps one of the Singaporean local comfort foods. Sloppy with gravy and stewed cabbages but so satisfying with the must-have pork chops. When you’re looking for legendary Hainanese style curry rice in Singapore, there’s no better place to go than Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice.
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[SINGAPORE] HEAP SENG LEONG 協勝隆 – North Bridge Road
Kopitiam, literally means coffee shop (coffee in Malay and shop in Hokkien/Hakka), is commonly found all over Singapore and Malaysia. It is a common part of Singapore, where a typical drink stall would sell coffee (kopi) and tea (teh) along with breakfast items of kaya toast and soft-boiled eggs.
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[SINGAPORE] BISMILLAH BIRYANI RESTAURANT – Dunlop Street, Little India
In the previous post, I have reviewed about 2 Michelin-starred hawker stalls in Singapore, Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice and Hills Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle. And on my #FoodInLoveSINGAPORE trip earlier this year, I’ve tried another Michelin-starred restaurant and the only one Biryani restaurant with three-time Michelin Bib Gourmand award-winner, Bismillah Biryani restaurant.
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[SINGAPORE] SUNGEI ROAD LAKSA 結霜橋叻沙 – Jalan Berseh
Laksa is a spicy noodle soup popular in Peranakan cuisine and one of Singaporean’s favorite local hawker dish. Therefore, this is a must try when you go to Singapore and here I will share a recommended place if you want to have the true taste of a good laksa in Singapore.
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[SINGAPORE] TIAN TIAN HAINANESE CHICKEN RICE – Maxwell Food Center, Chinatown
Hainanese chicken rice is Singapore’s national dish, it is a must-eat food when you are here. As anyone who’s visited Singapore would know, Singapore is pretty well-known for amazing and affordable hawker fare, and Chicken Rice is one of the dishes which tops the list.
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[SINGAPORE] SAKUNTHALA RESTAURANT – Syed Alwi Road, Little India
Indian cuisine has become our new favorite food since our #FoodInLoveSINGAPORE trip. Well, it’s simply because Indian food is very common in Singapore, unlike in Jakarta where it’s not a common food for Indonesian. After observing and looking for the top Indian restaurant (at a reasonable price) in Singapore, we found out Sakunthala restaurant, which recommended by one of our Indian friends.
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