[SINGAPORE] HILL STREET TAI HWA PORK NOODLE 吊桥头大华猪肉粿条面 – Lavender

It’s definitively a marker in food history when the Michelin Guide award two Singapore hawkers a star. Besides Liao Fan Hawker Chan, Singapore’s favorite Bak Chor Mee from Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle also given one star in Singapore Michelin Guide 2016.

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[SINGAPORE] GUDETAMA CAFE – Suntec City

Character cafés are on the rise in Singapore and adding on to the ever-growing list is the spanking new Gudetama Café Singapore. Officially opening its doors to the public on 30 November 2016, Gudetama Café Singapore serving a myriad of cute Gudetama-themed dishes that will make your hearts melt.

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[SINGAPORE] LIAO FAN HONG KONG SOYA SAUCE CHICKEN RICE & NOODLE – The World’s Cheapest Michelin-starred Meal at S$ 2!

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] W SINGAPORE – Sentosa Cove

W Hotel Singapore located in Sentosa Cove, a residential enclave in the eastern part of Sentosa island in Singapore. Sentosa itself is a popular island resort in Singapore that offers a variety of attractions, museums and other facilities to provide a variety of experiences, recreation, and entertainment to visitors.

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[SINGAPORE] MAKANSUTRA GLUTTONS BAY – Esplanade

Local street food is a must try when you visit Singapore. One of the best places to enjoy Singapore local street food is in Makansutra, a Food Center with a large number of hawkers to indulge in a variety of local street food such as satay, chili crab, oyster omelet, and fried carrot cake. Makansutra Glutton’s Bay gives diners a taste of local food with a spectacular view of the Marina Bay skyline. Unlike typical hawker centers, sampler sets are offered for those who want to try everything but simply don’t have the stomach space to! And the most eye-catching food sample is: Chili Crab !!!

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HEADQUARTERS – Pantai Indah Kapuk

Nowadays, Pantai Indah Kapuk food scene has evolved into more interesting and lively. Along with the time, lots of new restaurant or cafe have been popping up with stronger and better concept. One of the latest additions that we had visited is Headquarters.

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[SINGAPORE] AH SENG BAK KUT TEH – Bugis

When in Singapore, don’t forget to eat Bak Kut Teh, one of the signature dishes from Singapore. Bak Kut Teh is a traditional Chinese soup and the name itself actually means “Meat Bone Tea” and at its simplest, consists of meaty pork ribs simmered in a complex broth of herbs and spices (including star anise, cinnamon, cloves, dang gui, fennel seeds, and garlic). And yes the broth was made from pork ribs bone.

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[SINGAPORE] KISEKI JAPANESE BUFFET RESTAURANT – Orchard Central

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Kiseki is a Japanese buffet restaurant concept store in Singapore. Inspired by the cultural vibrancy of Japan, Kiseki provides an all-encompassing casual Japanese buffet dining experience for all their customers at a reasonable price.

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