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
Keisuke Tonkotsu King
A cult favourite- Keisuke Tonkotsu King has a handful of locations around Singapore. The Tanjong Pagar outlet is always spotted with a snaking queue and can only seat about 20 at a time. They specialise in Tonkotsu Ramen; which is a broth marinated in pork bone marrow and fat for several hours till it is milky white and thick.
LAST UPDATE: 01/Sep/2022
Min Ji Laksa
This quiet, underrated stall at Bendemeer Market and Food Centre serves up fragrant bowls of laksa and this is one of the two dishes on their menu.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Lorong 8 Toa Payoh
Four Seasons Chendol
This famous cendol shop is one of the best in Singapore and is known to be frequented by Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong.
LAST UPDATE: 20/Dec/2021
Central / Marine Parade / Mountbatten
Heng Long Teochew Porridge
One of the more popular teochew porridge spots in Singapore — it’s a great place for supper in the wee hours of the morning!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Pei Chun
Min Kee Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle
One of the most well-loved wanton noodle stalls in Singapore! They close in the early afternoon so catch them while you can!
LAST UPDATE: 30/May/2023
LAST UPDATE: 02/Apr/2024
West / Jurong West / Taman Jurong
Feng Zhen Lor Mee
One of the more popular lor mee brands in town, Feng Zhen Lor Mee boasts a Michelin Plate and multiple outlets around Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 24/May/2024
Central / Bukit Merah / Alexandra Hill
Chef Goo Red Sea Prawns Fried Hokkien Mee
A variety of Hokkien Mee and other varieties like pao fan, to fried rice, and add-ons. Located at Alexandra Village Food Centre, this stall is one that stands out.
LAST UPDATE: 31/Oct/2023
Central / Queenstown / Ghim Moh
63 Laksa
63 Laksa is popular for their very cheap bowls of laksa that cost only $2.50 (it actually used to be $2!) and the stall was even visited by Myanmar state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi a few years back.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Feb/2023