East / Changi / Changi Point
Mizzy's Corner
One of Changi Village’s most famous nasi lemak stalls. Aside from nasi lemak, this place also is famous for catching on fire in 2017.
LAST UPDATE: 23/Jan/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Grandma Ban Mee
This stall serves up variations of their take on ban mee, recommended by guides and popular with the lunch crowd.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
East / Bedok / Bedok South
Hill Street Fried Kway Teow
Some call this Hill Street Fried Kway Teow the best place in Singapore to get a plate of char kway teow and the long queues during off peak hours prove this.
LAST UPDATE: 05/Feb/2023
Central / Outram / Pearl's Hill
Jin Feng Mei Shi
A unanimous favourite amongst the Japanese community!From fried dumplings, Xiao Long Bao to Siew Mai, you can even ta-pao frozen dumplings!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Kallang / Kampong Java
Jia Bin (Klang) Bak Kut Teh
The Malaysian-style Bak Kut Teh is for those who prefer their bowl of Bak Kut Teh to be more on the herbal side than a peppery taste.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Song Kee Eating House
Song Kee Eating House has become a household name for their bouncy fishballs, with many claiming their herh keow (fish dumplings) is the best in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Geylang / Geylang East
KAJIKEN
Offering Japanese bowls, Kajiken is actually Singapore’s First Mazesoba Dry Ramen Shop.
LAST UPDATE: 29/Sep/2023
Fishball & Meatball Mincemeat Noodle
They sell fishball noodles that come with plump, handmade yellowtail fish balls and a jiggly onsen egg!
LAST UPDATE: 26/Sep/2022
Central / Bukit Timah / Anak Bukit
Quan Xiang Fish Porridge
A humble fish soup stall located at Bukit Timah Market & Food Centre that specialises in homely bowls of fish soup.
LAST UPDATE: 10/Jan/2024
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
HWA YUEN PORRIDGE
A humble stall that has been around since 1958. They specialise in homely bowls of porridge that are great for rainy days.
LAST UPDATE: 23/Apr/2024