Teochew Satay Bee Hoon
This stall is located in a quiet corner of Tanjong Pagar Plaza Market, and specialises in their Teochew version of satay bee hoon. Winning many awards over the years as well as newspaper features.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Dec/2023
Liang Seah Street Prawn Noodles
A humble prawn mee stall that has been around since 1946. They sell a range of delicious prawn and pork related noodle dishes.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Kallang Cantonese Live Prawn Noodle
Their prawn noodles are cooked with live prawns that are caught on the spot; it can’t get any fresher than this!
LAST UPDATE: 19/Jan/2023
Central / Downtown Core / Maxwell
Guo Ya Yin Teochew Kway Chap
Guo Ya Yin Teochew Kway Chap at Amoy Street Food Centre serves up warm bowls of these kway chap that hits the spot.
LAST UPDATE: 30/Oct/2023
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 / Outram / China Square
Ah Heng Curry Chicken Bee Hoon Mee
Popular Michelin recommended chicken curry noodles made with a recipe that is decades old. Also one of the few places that use silky poached chicken in the dish.
LAST UPDATE: 21/Aug/2022
Central / Marina South / Marina South
Geylang Lor 29 Hokkien Mee
When it comes to Hokkien mee, Geylang Lor 29 is one of the top few places that comes to mind for many, Singaporeans and tourist alike.
LAST UPDATE: 06/Oct/2024
Central / Kallang / Kampong Java
Sheng Seng Fried Prawn Noodle
Looking to indulge in some seriously good Hokkien mee? Check out Sheng Seng Fried Prawn Noodle, which even has a Michelin plate.
LAST UPDATE: 28/May/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