Toa Payoh Rojak
Rojak stall offering freshly made rojak in front of the customer, customisation of rojak ingredients and level of spiciness available.
LAST UPDATE: 13/Jun/2023
Central / Toa Payoh / Boon Teck
Fang Yuan Satay
Since 1966, Fang Yuan Satay has been selling delicious sticks of satay, with a recipe that has been passed down the generations.
LAST UPDATE: 12/Jan/2023
Central / Kallang / Kampong Java
Pin Wei Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun
Pin Wei Hong Kong Style Chee Cheong Fun serves quality rice flour rolls of near-perfection goodness that is worth the snaking queue.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Loong Fatt Tau Sar Piah
This is a sweets shop with a long history that is famous for their Tau Sar Piah which are baked pastries with mung bean fillings. Their signature product, the Tau Sar Piah, has a crispy outer layer with a sweet and moist paste. The interior boosts a retro feel, completed with tables where you can sit and enjoy your snacks. Head down for a bite if you are around the neighbourhood.
LAST UPDATE: 11/Jan/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Hoo Kee Bak Chang
A rice dumpling stall selling traditional Chinese flavours; such as chestnut and salted egg.
LAST UPDATE: 13/Jan/2025
Balestier Road Hoover Rojak
Rojak shop in Whampoa food centre that won a Bib Gourmand
LAST UPDATE: 26/May/2023
Central / Queenstown / Ghim Moh
Granny's Pancake
One of the most popular mian jiang kueh stalls in Singapore that sells this Asian-style pancake for less than a dollar.
LAST UPDATE: 16/Nov/2022
Central / Outram / Pearl's Hill
Fatt Soon Kueh
Traditional Teochew Kueh! Soft chewy skin stuffed with delicious ingredients♪ Enjoy three types of kueh, Rice Kueh, Ku Chai Kueh and Soon Kueh. Perfect for breakfast, lunch or tea-time!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Toa Payoh / Toa Payoh West
Teochew Handmade Pau
Making pau (Chinese buns) by hand since 1993, this stall selling Teochew delicacies has been a household name, loved by many.
LAST UPDATE: 04/Mar/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Rayyan's Waroeng Upnormal
Love both Indonesian and Japanese cuisine? This stall at Amoy Street Hawker Centre fuses both flavours for a unique dining experience!
LAST UPDATE: 30/Oct/2023