Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee
Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee is a stall in Whampoa that opens late into the night and is famous for their hokkien mee. It is a great supper spot for hungry patrons.
LAST UPDATE: 14/Jan/2025
Central / Kallang / Geylang Bahru
Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian
Handmade Hui Wei Chilli Ban Mian packs a punch. The famous stall lives up to its name as one of the hot favourite stalls at Geylang Bahru Food Centre.
LAST UPDATE: 13/Jan/2025
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Nanjing Street Bak Ku Teh
This stall specialises in the less common Hokkien bak kut teh, which has a rich and unique herbal taste.
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
Central / Bukit Merah / Tiong Bahru
Zhong Yu Yuan Wei Wanton Noodle
A stall that is hardly ever open. But when it is open, the queues are insanely long! They are famous for their char siew which is also called “roast pork that doesn’t see the sky”.
LAST UPDATE: 29/Apr/2024
Lucky Chicken Rice
A stall in town at Lucky Plaza that specialises in chicken rice that has been around for around 30 years.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Chew Kee Eating House
A store that specialises in soya sauce chicken. Their direct competitor, Chiew Kee Noodle House, is a few shops down from it and the two share the same family line.
LAST UPDATE: 26/Dec/2022
Central / Marine Parade / Katong
Nan Xiang Chicken Rice
Tasteful corner shop plating up one of the most delicious chicken rice sets your lucky tastebuds will ever get to experience!
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Zhen Zhen Porridge
Zhen Zhen porridge cooks Cantonese style porridge for a filling lunch break
LAST UPDATE: 28/Oct/2024
North-East / Hougang / Lorong Ah Soo
Selegie Soya Bean
For homemade soya bean products, check out Selegie Soya Bean, which is one of the most famous chains in Singapore.
LAST UPDATE: 22/Jan/2024
Hainan Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee
One of Singapore’s most famous dry-style Hokkien mee and it has received praise from multiple food bloggers.
LAST UPDATE: 11/Dec/2023